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AMAZING--Biden didn't fall down the stairs this time.
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THIS is why you DO NOT disarm, declaw your cats. Teach them where to scratch and where not to, not that hard.
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No but it's loyal to Trump as he sold out to Russia from day one.
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Good perspective. I assume they won't be rescuing it a 2nd time.
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@Naramyx Exactly. That's why I'm not aligned with either party and judge canidates based on the individuals they are not lazy labels. Bill Clinton was the best Republican prez of my lifetime regardless of his Dem label, for example.
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@federalreservebrown2507 OMfG you still fall for that religion after 2 decades!
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@federalreservebrown2507 I've worked with structural steel daily for 4 decades and counting. I've seen steel fail with under ZERO load other than it's own weight in 30 minutes of wood and or fuel fires. WTC 1 and 2 never had a chance the only surprise is how long they stood under such severe conditions. 7 had some significant damage from massive debris crashing from 1 & 2 but it was doomed anyway from fires not fought and water mains severed. There is damn good reason why the steel is typically thermally insulated and it's NOT to keep it cozy, it buys time to fight the fire and evacuate but eventually heat penetrates the insulation and the steel WILL FAIL. The old engineering building I went to school in had some massive wood beams to support the structure longer in the event of fire as it actually takes longer for big wood to burn enough to fail than for steel to heat to failure temperature.
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@turningpoint6643 Hahaha. Thanks and I was about to follow up with similar comment about "using reason to combat that that isn't based on reason". Now I don't have to. :D
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Not a traitor to Putin's pawn Mr. T. tho.
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@GlistenTristan I could tell you a couple amazing stories how smart they can be, one in particular is hard for ME to believe.
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@GlistenTristan That's true for animals in general, if we allow our pets to show how smart they can be, tune in pay attention don't limit but learn from them. One of my cats, unfortunately deceased last yr, could understand complex sentences to a shocking degree. (always disrespected folks wanting to clone their animals but I sure wanted to clone him)
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Highly unlikely to catch such in the act but I'd shoot that cyote in a heartbeat.
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@wayneelliott2462 "Screwed the pooch and augered in." Back in the day how we'd said it. Tiny American town airport we lost a friend who landed, dropped off his young family due to one engine problem, push-pull Cessna. IDK why but he decided to take off on one good engine to "test" bad engine?? Lost good engine on take off, crashed and burned in front of his family. Family spent a night or two at our place, I was maybe 7. Dramatic even at that age.
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@turningpoint6643 "Don't apply logic to that that isn't based on it." My dad would say about reasoning with religion.
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@TheGor54 He's obviously senile but you are still a tool of Establishment Media Mafia covering for him. It's not funny it's damned embarrassing, sad. May as well joke about it just the same.
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@stephendavidbailey2743 To be clear--I was duped by the Russian Collusion farce (and other BS) and cheering for Mr. T.s downfall, I was a tool too. Propaganda works! Not reasonably for me to expect others to see thru the fog at same time I did. What I've learned since beginning to see clearly has been mind blowing. Hopefully you too will eventually see what's really going on before we become the USSA that we've been sprinting toward in recent yrs.
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@calebhatesthings Suit yourself but keeping my cats indoors isn't a viable or responsible option. For one--their lives are vastly richer with gardens, trees, hunting and freedom. Also, while pets first and foremost, they are also crucial for rodent control, gophers, mice and rats, former 2 I can't really live with. Instead I chose a property for cats, dead end slow gravel road, semi rural but not so rural as to allow easy coyote or lion transit/habitat. Cars are by far the biggest threat to cats in general around any roads near or above 25mph. They have hardwired instincts to deal with everything but machines.
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Beautiful as she is brilliant, aka. UGLY.
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@k m Read my comment child, can't believe it's over your head.
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@k m :D I thought it was clear enough. One friend figured that's why Bill got roasted by the R's in Congress--bc he stole their entire platform. HA! He cut welfare in half, passed NAFTA and a few other things I forget at the moment. Back in the day R's were know for fiscal disciple (not in a long time now), Bill did very well there too.
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Seems so, very difficult circumstance to handle safely.
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@federalreservebrown2507 Your 12 yr old emotional reaction sums up your state of mind and the futility of attempting to teach you anything. Too bad--one of the most rewarding things in life is epiphanies and they ONLY happen when one has the capacity to dramatically change their mind with increased awareness. But that's the province of self disciplined ADULTS or precocious children.
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@turningpoint6643 Interesting. I have a family history of mining for last 3 generations, mostly underground. Dad made a career at the Pine Creek tungsten mine out of Bishop, CA. Started as ore sampler (Masters in geology) ended up as superintendent for last 12 yrs. Great career he figured. (biggest tungsten mine in the free world for decades) Mom's dad made a fortune from a copper mine he cofounded in Philippines, based in Manila...mom's mom was a spender tho and outlived grandpa by 30 yrs and outlived about $40M by at least a decade. LOL Died broke even with huge pension and rent from company mansion she was talked into vacating for the additional income. Bros and and I worked in and around underground mines for a few yrs in our youth.
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@turningpoint6643 Also have a long history as aviation buff and studied aerodynamics and so on. (one bro worked on aircraft design and another was Mech. Engineer for Boeing airliners for decades) Try to a explain to a Truther that an airliner can go super sonic at ANY altitude even with the engines off, easily in a dive....yeah I'm done with it too. Had the 9/11 terrorists "pilots" known what they were doing they'd likely hit the towers so hard it might have taken them down on impact...an even worse scenario I'm sure they'd have loved.
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@federalreservebrown2507 You don't even know what steel is let alone it properties, what those properties represent or the effects of temperature on such alloys. I could demonstrate it 10 minutes steel failing under it's own weight with nothing but a back yard bbq. GROW UP Sport. I don't have time for any more aggressive stupidity.
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@turningpoint6643 I don't even bother to mention to such folks the very 1st thing they'd claim as superiority on the topic--that I have a good degree in Mechanical Engineering. Titles and appeals from authority aren't what I've ever relied on, my customers don't give a damn about paper credentials nor should they. :D
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@turningpoint6643 I wouldn't say it' a rare combination, I've know plenty of extremely smart engineering students and in the field but it's certainly not a guarantee of anything. I can only think of a few who made it thru the curriculum that I judged to be a fairly dumb, you wouldn't have a chance to make it if you were really stupid, you can't fake applied math and science and much of it is quite challenging even to a smart individual. For me it was about proving to MYSELF that I could handle the math and physics for my own satisfaction and confidence, more than anything else. How would you know if you don't actually do it? I suppose I'd say it's almost a guarantee an engineering grad is not totally stupid, at least in my experience of being aquainted with a few hundred of 'em. A few I definitely would NOT hire however.
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@turningpoint6643 Intelligence is a complex thing, at some point it's just silly to say one person is smarter than another when one may be brilliant academically but have social and/or situational awareness ineptitude or total failure with "street smarts" might mask it. Or the reverse where someone is brilliant at figuring things out on their own but can't learn anything in a classroom.
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