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From what I've been reading, they've both been checked several times earlier this season and were never found to be under the limit. Re: who gets checked post race, here's all I have ...
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Ken Burns: The American Revolution 11/16
atomheartbevo replied to GhostOfTomJoad's topic in Movies and TV
Couldn't have been improved on but definitely would have liked to have binged it the first time, or at least 3 episodes at a time. Washington was definitely the real deal. He dealt with that mutiny, and he could have created a dictatorship of sorts, but he didn't. -
Pluribus - Vince Gilligan and Rhea Seehorn
NWBuck replied to gofuckyourself's topic in Movies and TV
Living together! Mass hysteria! -
Based on the last week, Jigsaw has earned her own thread
C-Man replied to C-Man's topic in Cloak Room
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Holy shit, the Russian should have kept still and not fired, he might not have been spotted. And that drone operator's favorite scene in any movie?
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“the same.”
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Hathcock
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This idea is taken as fact by many people. It was thought up by some alcoholic in the 1930's and is now ingrained in the big business of addiction recovery. I can't think of a more counterproductive way to think of an addiction - or any problem you're facing, than to proclaim that you have absolutely no control over it. Many psychiatrists dispute the idea of "once an addict, always an addict," and feel that it that it hinders recovery. We let murderers rehabilitate and rejoin society, but if you get addicted it's a life sentence.
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So one of the open-source intel folks has tried to lay out what they think happened with this peace plan (and remember, Witkoff was not qualified to do this stuff from the beginning) --------------------------------------- It appears that somebody instructed Marco Rubio to go along with the story unfolding and it looks to me that this resulted from the following chain of events. I will lay it out here: Everything points to the direction that Witkoff and Kirill Dmitriev were hammering out this 28 point surrender paper, without informing the US Secretary of State or the Ukrainian government. It contains primarily Russian wishes and unrealistic Russian demands, but Witkoff basically took them over in the list. Kirill was then leaking this Russian wishlist to Axios, well-knowing what it is. Witkoff basically confirmed. The intent followed two objectives. First, maximalist wishlist of the Russians should be engraved cognitively in media sphere for everyone before any pushback occurred. Two, it should test the US government how it would react to the backlash which will inevitably follow. Rubio unaware of the contents of the talks was then confronted by a bipartisan group of US Senators and gave them his answer, which at this moment was truthful. The senators then went public quoting Rubio: “It is not our recommendation, it is not our peace plan.” At this point the US officials in the Trump administration must have started to realize that something is going wrong. As intended the leak totally blind-sided them. They completely lost control of the situation, but grudgingly decided to go along with it. Rubio was then compelled to go public and claim that it was indeed the plan, while watering down that it yet was just the Russian side, with some previous input from Ukrainian side. This is my assumption based on facts I see so far. This whole episode reveals that the current US negotiating team is completely out of its depth and that people involved in this "negotiation“ are absolute amateurs to say the least. Ukraine is well advised to push back hard and not leave any doubts that this surrender paper is dead in the water by countering it with a new peace proposal.
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Fair enough. Sorry for being an ass. Congrats man.
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I'm 30 years sober. Former, recovered, recovering, whatever. It's true that you never a) completely get over it b) if you start up again you're gonna be right where you left off in a goddamn hurry.
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That power plant outside of Moscow, they really fucked it up. Also, I feel confident that the power plant was catching plenty of strays from Russian "air defenses", given that the dumb motherfuckers were continuing to fire on the drones as they went into the plant. That was a lot of ammo fired in the direction of that plant. It's possible the "friendly fire" overshot the plant, but that was dumb as hell.
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Little breakfast casserole for brunch visitors.
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There’s no such thing as a “former alcoholic” by the way. The disease doesn’t really work like that.
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The Leopards Eating Faces and Unlubed Dildo of Consequences Thread
tx 3 putt replied to Horn Dog's topic in Cloak Room
thought i saw $23mil -
A CBS News survey from November 19-21 found 70% of Americans oppose U.S. military action in Venezuela, with support at just 30% and crossing party lines despite higher backing from Republicans. While 53% approve targeted strikes on drug boats, 56% doubt such moves would reduce drug flows into the U.S., and 75% say the administration needs to explain its plans more clearly. Three-quarters believe congressional approval is required first, highlighting public caution even as U.S. forces build up in the Caribbean and strike suspected traffickers.
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port lavaca, port oconnor, seadrift, rockport, .... that's maga land
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Who speaks Venezuelan? (I'm guessing AI or edited, but funny if it was real and that was said).
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I used to do this in various flight simulators. But it usually ended with me crashing into something. And it was in 320x200 or 640x480, not 4k.
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Along with Dickinson advancing.. Good time to be a Galveston county resident #GATA
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