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replyReply to @benis_redux@cawfee.club
You know what would be really cool is an iron man suit made out of beef jerky, so it was like armor that you could eat

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This would be a neat product to sell as "jerky rings." You could wear them on your hand all day and then always have a snack ready to pop into your mouth.

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replyReply to @cowanon@nicecrew.digital
>YOU'LL BE EXPOSED FOR DONATING
Okay, if that happens, lets make that person a millionaire, too.

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replyReply to @whiteman_@poa.st
Does this product only make browns sound more human, or can it also make White people sound like them?


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replyReply to @lethn@nicecrew.digital
You can mitigate EMP. The Kaiser Jeep M715s were shielded way back in the 60's. The ignition wires had ground sleeves.
I've done a little reading about it and I think there's a better than 50% chance that a modern car with coil on plug ignition would still run after an EMP, simply because there is enough grounding to prevent interference to the electronics from regular background noise. Only one way to find out for sure, though. I'd be more concerned about the disruption to the fuel supply chain. But then I'd be MORE concerned about the disruption to the medical and pharmaceutical supply chain.
And Diesels don't need electronics at all. The emissions crap might, but the Diesel engine does not. Buy an old Diesel Mercedes from the 80's and you can smile and wave as you blow past anyone who gets stranded by the EMP.

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replyReply to @HeliRides3000@nicecrew.digital
The drafters of the Constitution obviously did a lot of table reads to figure out where things could go wrong. Unfortunately they didn't think about the possibility of people elevating retards from ditch digging and honey dipping to Statecraft.

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replyReply to @HeliRides3000@nicecrew.digital
Off the top of my head, I think it goes to the state legislatures (one vote per State) and Trump wins on R's holding more legislatures.