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The fact that it's recorded makes me believe it's a fake.
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@RpMRickyMunoz here's a thing. When done right, it benefits whole population. Just like how adding ramps and making wider elevator doors benefits not only people in wheelchairs, but also people with children, emergency services and just plain people who have to move large household items like fridges. Or just how the whole hysteria about gender neutral/special snowflake of the week bathrooms can be fixed by adding more bathrooms that will benefit all regardless. Remember those hour long lines to the bathroom at sport events? They're entirely manufactured nuisance by construction company just cheapening out on adding 3-4 more stalls. So in most cases "special group" rights are just human rights and would benefit all. Yes, adding touch marks to elevator buttons also counts in case lights are dimmed. Same goes for cash... especially in countries where monetary funds are dumb and make 10 and 100 notes of the same color so you may give your mate a 10 until tomorrow and then wonder where the hell had 100 vanished:( Yes, I'm pissed off about certain instances in life. Problem is... it's when we talk about them taken as human rights that'll benefit all and fixed in common sense manner. However what we see here is called "I'm advertising our fund/organization on behalf of special magic pixie boy we never met or helped" false advert. This shop helps no one and is created solely for social media fishing. Tbh, I hope IRS has the same opinion on it:D
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Care to specify which generation specifically and why you felt important to say that?
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Seen that firetruck on Fenton's channel. Apparently it was whole two cameras filming it from different angles. Meaning that these people EXPECTED the truck to lose control on the ice and didn't warn the driver 😑
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@thefinger1776 sadly it isn't absurd, just inhumane. It's a natural progression of corpo databases united into one with governmental ones. And worst part you people don't seem to mention or understand? It's a product. That is exported all over the world as we speak. Who's to say that your government isn't looking at advertised software package too, huh?;)
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So, theoretically, what's the sentence for accidentally running someone, who broke your cupholder for a video, with your car seventeen times in a row?
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Not to mention potentially broken leg. I came to hate stairs due to how badly the wells are designed and lighting is placed on most occasions. It's like anywhere I go the construction was handled by morons.
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"Who would wash in this filthy toxic river?" Well, nowadays it would be poor uneducated population clinging to tradition. Originally? People wanting to live despite living in an era long before antibiotics. River Gang is(or rather was) one of the few naturally occuring habitats for bacteriophage colonies ie viruses that specifically hunt and kill bacteria. They weren't known in the west for a few generations, but finally after collapse of USSR Poland and several other former Warsaw Pact member had finally translated the century of research data to anglophiles:D Nowadays they are used in cases when bacteria in question have high tolerance to antibiotics or immunity to most common antibiotics. In case of antibiotics collapse(ie most common bacteria in the wild get immune to all available forms of antibiotics due to their overuse in animal farming by corporations) they are your best hope. Problem is that they're slow to grow and also need to be specialized to work at their best. Which combined means that almost nobody has a ready supply of them. Except Russia. Part of soviet legacy is to keep a ready bank of those for most common bacterial diseases in case of disaster. Poland probably had one as well, but idk if they kept it going.
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@kbotah2023 if the elephant came into your home, floor wouldn't be the only thing shat upon and the elephant wouldn't be the sole perpetrator:D
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They use tribal clothes, never tried pizza, but speak better english then most europeans. Is that tribe working as major tourist attraction or they're involved in some experimental archaeology/anthropology studies? Or are they like mormons?
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It tried to relocate the cup to the opposite side of itself, but then due to the way it sat, it lacked space to do so.
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"Who would wash in this filthy toxic river?" Well, nowadays it would be poor uneducated population clinging to tradition. Originally? People wanting to live despite living in an era long before antibiotics. River Gang is(or rather was) one of the few naturally occuring habitats for bacteriophage colonies ie viruses that specifically hunt and kill bacteria. They weren't known in the west for a few generations, but finally after collapse of USSR Poland and several other former Warsaw Pact member had finally translated the century of research data to anglophiles:D Nowadays they are used in cases when bacteria in question have high tolerance to antibiotics or immunity to most common antibiotics. In case of antibiotics collapse(ie most common bacteria in the wild get immune to all available forms of antibiotics due to their overuse in animal farming by corporations) they are your best hope. Problem is that they're slow to grow and also need to be specialized to work at their best. Which combined means that almost nobody has a ready supply of them. Except Russia. Part of soviet legacy is to keep a ready bank of those for most common bacterial diseases in case of disaster. Poland probably had one as well, but idk if they kept it going.
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Those taxes won't evade themselves, you know?;)
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So, on topic of hyper realistic Halloween costumes... They do remember that they're doing it in a country with gun ownership and superstitious population, correct?
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What I don't get is why the person filming it sounds like she's completely plastered. In kids park.
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Cessna has a whole business model build on "flying cars" which worked for them for almost a century ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Better question - why doesn't she have an emergency air supply on her?
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Maybe by 2300... We have a lot of fascinating tech, but until the minimal wage around the globe is the same as in say Switzerland, such things would remain rare and expensive. For majority, I mean. It'll likely cost less then 1000$ if they're going to the market with it so if you're in US, EU, Japan or some other place like that, you'd be able to afford it. The device itself would be pretty simple btw.
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@chrisfusion6945 does iPhone cost 30k? No? Done with dumb jokes? Yes, those glasses would have insane mark up of 300-500%. And yet they'd still be sold for a price just below high end smartphone. Because it's the price range on high end of "mass affordable" and it'll bring the most cash. The glasses themselves likely cost less then 200$ to produce, including local labor and covering software development.
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So, US is cutting out the middle men of public schooling and putting low income students directly into imprisoned workforce from day 1? Good on them, ngl you guys are speedrunning the reich achievement. Can't let China and Russia be the main violators of human rights and source of global depression. You know what, let's get all the remaining permanent veto members of UN SC on the phone, let's maximize misery! And let the rest of "nuclear club" join just to be sure that humanity is not worth saving:D Now, without sarcasm - wtf people? Get your shit together, especially the one that somehow gotten into your skull:( Humanity might be only getting its one chance to become intersolar species and you concentrate on this instead? Getting students and workers to piss themselves? So that children of corporate leads can party together with children of dictators somewhere in Saudi Arabia or Dubai? Screw this, let's bathe this crap in nuclear fire, let's go!
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1:03 What's insane is that the woman filming is encouraging this.
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@screwthenet they're not night classes, they're evening classes and two shift schooling is widespread all over the world because number of children born per year is VARIABLE. You want to tear down schools and fire teachers in decades where birthrates were plummeting?
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The guy trying to steal a bike, but getting distracted by the dog sounds both drunk and high at the same time. No idea if that's why he's trying to steal a bike(intrusive thoughts won) or if that's just audio quality(he seems to be walking okay... okayish). Or how this story ended...
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I guess the second dog heard the copypasta about how ducks in the park are free to take...
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Yes, I too go out of house with two phones just in case I drop one and need to film what happened to it. Were they expecting the gator to choke on the battery or something?
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Impressive that a person, who chose to test her scaled bridge model by standing on it for a social media video by leaning on the window while standing at height above it's bottom edge is an engineering student. That level of optimism, risk taking and belief in yourself looks more like economy studies student to me 😅
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3:00 That's a great idea to parade your entitlement. Piss off 30+ tired people in the bus, who'll make you a cripple at the next stop. Genius.
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The black Mustang looks not like bad CGI, but like a deliberate style choice. Ready to go for that french noir animated movie any moment now😅
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"Who would wash in this filthy toxic river?" Well, nowadays it would be poor uneducated population clinging to tradition. Originally? People wanting to live despite living in an era long before antibiotics. River Gang is(or rather was) one of the few naturally occuring habitats for bacteriophage colonies ie viruses that specifically hunt and kill bacteria. They weren't known in the west for a few generations, but finally after collapse of USSR Poland and several other former Warsaw Pact member had finally translated the century of research data to anglophiles:D Nowadays they are used in cases when bacteria in question have high tolerance to antibiotics or immunity to most common antibiotics. In case of antibiotics collapse(ie most common bacteria in the wild get immune to all available forms of antibiotics due to their overuse in animal farming by corporations) they are your best hope. Problem is that they're slow to grow and also need to be specialized to work at their best. Which combined means that almost nobody has a ready supply of them. Except Russia. Part of soviet legacy is to keep a ready bank of those for most common bacterial diseases in case of disaster. Poland probably had one as well, but idk if they kept it going.
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Nah, "Thanks, Captain Obvious" attitude is right on point. What exactly does this shop in middle of nowhere proof? Is it in Washington DC near congress? Will some statemen see it? It's quite easy to imagine how much this practical representation costed. Likely once again from money of the people who made donations. But what have it achieved? Once again created a fake imagery of activity from the fund and created buzz in social media to milk more donations that will go only for such self adverts and for restaurant meals for fund management? Come on, please do tell me!
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1)why was the guy filming himself watching TV? Isn't that a weird placement for security camera? 2)weird seeing QR tattoos being normalized. That's like a 100500th time I've seen one on the internet. 3)kids can't even connect fists, but are about to race on dirt bikes...
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Does putting a camera in someone's face and then acting in a way to provoke reaction count as bullying or no. Good job on part of Ms.Patterson for not bending over for this "innocent joke" that is usually aimed to either make you a clown for millions of people or ruin your career and life.
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They started to introduce software for those positions in fast food instead of making a person repeat those lines for 12 hours like a robot? I wonder what might have provoked them into doing that? :D
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Isn't that a taxidermied dog? Or a dog statue? Idk, some people are just weird and I didn't see any sign of it being alive.
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Where's the rioting in the video?
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"Attention spans of people are getting shorter and shorter." And I feel like it's temper and ability to wait and listen to bs that got far shorter. It's like as if there are several reasons for it that came up in 2019-2023...😅
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Why would the ants move the object to the other end of the puzzle, please elaborate?
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That guy with water explains too much about the crash statistics of private lightweight aviation 😅
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Did someone replace a confetti to imply that the bride was a farming implement or something?
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Who're you afraid of more - dogs or cockroaches(or in case of general populace - spiders, I guess?)? People are afraid of rats and other such rodents because of diseases they carry. Or at least supposedly carry. He probably didn't realize it was a squirrel at first too.
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@genericname2747 "Okay, but how do you explain bullet wounds on his knee caps?" "Micrometeorites?"
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@soulscrab1999 so you basically got payed my hourly wage per delivery if you couldn't get a tip sometimes? Yeah, I guess it's bad.
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@itsdarke1054 yes. For 12h shifts on 2/2/4 as warehouse worker in freezer. Something's wrong?
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@Xxyurimxx the difference being that the moment somebody turns Jerusalem into waste dumping site, there would be massive outcries in media all over the globe from USA to Russia to Malaysia, fundraisers, relieve help sending and so on. It's one of the examples of why ecoterrorism fails - why try to save a single whale with ship ramming when you can dump used needles on a beach where billionaires spend weekends to create local precedent and ban on polluting the beaches in whole country in matter of hours?;)
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It's neither. Judging by antennas it's an oceanographic drone. @エモ猫
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@OnlyTwoShoes it's not a bicycle simply because it has an engine. Any bicycle that has ANY kind of motor is motorcycle by definition, that's literary the origins of the word. Scooter is just lighter and weaker type of motorcycle. You must be mistaking it with kick/push scooters, the small human powered thing you can carry under your arm if needed. Either way I'm tired of de facto motorcycles on the walkway when I as a cyclist am being pushed onto the driveway.
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@OnlyTwoShoes okay, rather then fight over definition(apparently I am wrong and scooter in english is by default kick scooter while in russian it's самокат and скутер, two separate things, so sorry for confusion), let's agree that we agree and that these guys are dangerous.
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@Pixiuchu that also depends on size, fame, popularity and ego of the band. Rock, metal and power metal bands would absolutely try to sneak with the fans if allowed:D
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@anzethefarmer7819 well, he's not a 90 year old billionaire to begin with...
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@TheJadeFist wanna switch places? I get to live in a clown world, you get to live in russian puppet state that was run by the same dude since 1994 and where you can be jailed, beaten and killed just for clapping in the street? Clown world sounds fine to me. And yeah, usually its the "job" of other customer(if there are a single human being among them) to tell a drunk or a moron like that to shut up and behave. Because people in retail already deal with that shit all the time.
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