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Americans think living in a police state means that you will be safe, but tyranny has unintended consequences.

Mandating buses have surveillance cameras and foreigners submit fingerprints means that no one will travel. Fewer travelers lead to a bad economy. A bad economy means no hope, starvation, and more suicides.

The future is very bleak.

Cash will be banned. Robots will take every job.

Facial recognition cameras will be installed on every bus and train seat. Travel will then be banned.

Books will be outlawed and then the Internet will be shut off.

Tyranny is getting worse than the Middle Ages and the Soviet Union.

Americans scream that the government must mandate websites have pop-up windows to protect privacy and then Americans turn around and say you must be required to give the state your fingerprints to drive.

@sardonicsmile

Some people ask why would politicians meet with Epstein if they did not intend to commit crimes but one could instead ask why would Epstein meet with so many politicians unless he intended to commit crimes

Maybe he wanted to explain to them the errors of their wicked ways while they get a free luxury vacation in exchange for hearing his speeches about why they should try to live a less immoral life

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@sardonicsmile

If Epstein supported Brexit then it makes you wonder if maybe he didn't do anything wrong and was framed

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Pastor claiming something similar to that he has been arrested in United Kingdom for speech crimes of sharing his religious beliefs and says Muslims would never be arrested for speech crimes and are allowed to do anything they want

m.youtube.com/watch?v=45cYZo-O

If anyone cares, I am going to start a new YouTube channel completely separate from my usual content and about the game Identity V.

If you're interested, here is my first voiced video. I also uploaded some test videos:

youtube.com/watch?v=erlinJZFTg

This Is Why Australia Closed Every Technical School (And Now Has No Tradies).
youtube.com/watch?v=GDhlkWMZNv

In Perish if punishing difficulty is not difficult enough for you you can customize it to make enemy hesitation times even shorter

Although I think the game is already very difficult on single player

I have never tried it on multiplayer but the boss fights look easy on youtube videos of perish on multiplayer because you can do multiple times the damage on multiplayer

@Gonzo17

m.youtube.com/watch?v=5PuH0Did

Reminds me of the guy telling Chris Hansen he can choose the easy way or the hard way in boondocks

Ignaz Semmelweis was a young physician in the 19th century who discovered that there was a link between (basic hand washing) and maternal mortality rates in hospitals. He demonstrated the link and practically eliminated maternal mortality in by implementing strict hand-washing procedures among medical staff.
Yet, his discovery was ignored. He was mocked by fellow physicians and eventually kicked out of the medical practice.

odysee.com/@Thoughty2:b/the-tr

m.youtube.com/watch?v=EHAVACkT

German Shephered named Moses allegedly killed rabid Bobcat that attacked dog owner then attacked dog

This article feels like a good illustration for how messed up the American economy is.

I was listening to someone talk about 3d printing metal, and he, of course, needed to bring up that all of the printer services he uses are in China. He basically said that American companies wouldn't even talk to him unless he was willing to pay out tons of cash, or was a defense contractor. Meanwhile, Chinese companies would reach out during the whole process, and parts often cost between 1000 and 100 dollars.

It's like everything we do is incredibly cheap, but also out of reach for most people.

unitarian universalists" and lo and behold... I discovered that the UU have actually collapsed into a very left learning political organization, and they seem to have very little to do with spirituality any longer.

They seem to contradict their own principles, and very happy to eject republicans from their communities.

Searching for the quakers, they do seem much more accepting, and loathe to turn their religion into politics.

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