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Get rid of government and watch all the problems go away.

Legalize drugs and then there are no more illegal drugs.

Legalize illegal immigrants and then there are no more illegal aliens.

Get rid of food stamps and then there is no more government dependency.

Legalize everything and then there is no more prison overcrowding.

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@freepatriot legalize illegal immigrants and there is no more country. It's a completely retarded idea. Like saying legalize killing and there is no more murder.

Well if we legalize murder, that'll solve the immigrant problem. :wojaks_demon:
>This isn't trending again, right?
Old pic, I sure hope it doesn't become a thing again
The only bath salts I use are the ones I need to pack a hoooker's corpse. :wojaks_demon:
I love asking AI all sorts of insane questions

>Burying something under a large quantity of lye is not a standard or recommended practice for deterring animals, and there is no evidence from the provided sources that lye would reliably cause animals to leave a buried carcass alone. Lye is a highly caustic substance that can dissolve organic matter, including animal tissue, through a process known as alkaline hydrolysis, which is used in some industrial and medical settings for disposing of bodies. However, this process requires specific conditions—high heat, pressure, and a sealed container—making it impractical and dangerous for simple burial.

>The sources discuss the decomposition of buried animal carcasses and the behavior of scavengers. Animals such as coyotes, foxes, and vultures are attracted to the scent of decaying flesh and may dig up shallowly buried carcasses. While burying an animal deeply and using lime can help deter predators, lye is not mentioned as a deterrent. In fact, lye is highly corrosive and hazardous to handle, requiring air-tight storage and protective equipment due to its deliquescent nature and strong affinity for moisture. Using lye in soil could pose serious environmental and health risks, including contamination of groundwater and harm to soil organisms, which contradicts sustainable practices.

>Furthermore, the decomposition of a carcass under lye would likely be rapid and destructive, potentially releasing harmful byproducts and creating a strong, unpleasant odor. There is no indication that animals would avoid such a site due to the presence of lye. Instead, the primary concern would be the safety of humans and animals from exposure to the chemical.

>In summary, while lye can break down organic material, it is not a practical or safe method for deterring animals from a buried carcass. Proper burial depth, covering the site with heavy materials like concrete stepping stones, and avoiding areas near water sources are more effective and safer approaches.
@Phil @freepatriot People make a nation, not laws. We don't have a nation because our laws are designed to replace us.
@freepatriot You basically said to be a degenerate loser and drop out of life and responsibility...
Libertarianism doesn't work for the same reason that capitalism doesn't work because both have never been tried. At best it's always been tainted or perverted in some way.
The merger of state and corporate power isn't capitalism, it's fascism. It's certainly not freedom.
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