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Racial bewildered Caribou 16 comments
interesting · 5 years ago
Yeah like no disrespect intended here, just trying to get clarification on the dynamic here.
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Racial bewildered Caribou 16 comments
interesting · 5 years ago
...wait. Your boyfriends wife now lives with you? I'm sorry for your loss, just make sure I understand your comment.
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Hey, as long as it works 3 comments
interesting · 5 years ago
Best "hold my beer" moment I've read about in a while.
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The Allfather deems it necessary 11 comments
interesting · 5 years ago
*death metal starts playing while a fiery pit of fire opens up in the ground*... naaahhh, its fine.
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The Allfather deems it necessary 11 comments
interesting · 5 years ago
Correct. In Norse mythology, Huginn and Muninn are a pair of ravens that fly all over the world, Midgard, and bring information to the god Odin.
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Packed trails 9 comments
interesting · 5 years ago
Yeah, I mean not all of Dallas County but definitely stay away from the rougher downtown areas. Collin County has much better trails and actual, huge parks the further North you go.
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Idiots shouldn't have pets 11 comments
interesting · 5 years ago
If her dogs' health declines she could be charged with animal abuse (felony animal abuse if this is in Texas).
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It took forever but I finally finished restoring my bike! 12 comments
interesting · 5 years ago
Looks awesome, I plan on buying a cruiser in the next few years. If I ever got a crotch-rocket like that I just know I'd kill myself with it.
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Teachers vs guns. An open dialogue 28 comments
interesting · 5 years ago
@famousone More and more schools are teaching that strategy because it's much more realistic for survival.
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Teachers vs guns. An open dialogue 28 comments
interesting · 5 years ago
Citation: Elizabeth J Zhe, Amanda B Nickerson, School Psychology Review 36 (3), 2007
Teachers vs guns. An open dialogue 28 comments
interesting · 5 years ago
@funkmasterrex Its surface level protection/perception. If an armed assailant has gotten to a point where he's walking through hallways shooting through doors something wrong has already happened with security. The other issue here is that any shooter going to an active school in the middle of the school day to kill children knows they're there and "being quiet and pretending not to be there" wouldn't fool anyone. Having reinforced doors/locks does though which is what a lot of schools have started installing. Having a lockdown drill once or twice a year to practice getting to a more secure area is fine, but some schools doing it once a week have been proven to do nothing more than increase anxiety and stress in children that can actuall become long-lasting and lead to permanent, negative psychological effects.
It's a giraffe 8 comments
interesting · 5 years ago
Lies and slander, I clearly said elephant and its holding a detached, rearview mirror from a 1998 Honda Civic.
Actually creepy needless Wolverine 16 comments
interesting · 5 years ago
Without a membership? I'll have to look into it, thank you for the tip! How is your training going by the way???
It's a giraffe 8 comments
interesting · 5 years ago
Who said anything about lizards? And no, that hawk is clearly holding a butter knife.
Actually creepy needless Wolverine 16 comments
interesting · 5 years ago
Maybe not a bad idea cost wise, but not sure I would have enough free time to make full use of the membership. I think I'll just need to be patient and save for a nice kayak that I can take out on the water once in a while.
I'm offended. 4 comments
interesting · 5 years ago
Ron Swanson: "Child labor laws are ruining this country..."
It's a giraffe 8 comments
interesting · 5 years ago
Are you both out of your minds? This is clearly a lizard eating a cheeto.
Actually creepy needless Wolverine 16 comments
interesting · 5 years ago
I considered it but most of the rivers and lakes I would use the kayak on have a lot of driftwood that would just wreck an inflatable one.
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Teachers vs guns. An open dialogue 28 comments
interesting · 5 years ago
I've just lost all patience for people not considering the actual problems here. Let's blame the guns, not the shooters... let's blame the materials for the explosives, not the guy who made the bombs. Let's blame the F250 not the guy who mowed down 30 innocent people. We have a mental health and a bad people problem but people want an easy solution. People want to flip a switch and for everything to be solved. If all guns, knives, and flammable materials were banned tomorrow I guarantee you we would see such creativity in the new ways and methods evil people and criminals would develop to keep killing innocents. But we have a gun problem, right?
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Teachers vs guns. An open dialogue 28 comments
interesting · 5 years ago
And people can say what they want about Texas but I see a lot more togetherness and people working together for a solution on this then most other states. In dozens of cities you're seeing both conservative, liberal, Christian, Jewish, atheistz--any number of different people but all Texans--all opting for higher taxes or offering to personally donate to pay for the security and the jobs needed. People who cant afford to donate or opt for tax breaks volunteering time and services. You're seeing nonprofits donate money as well as local businesses. It's interesting that Texas gets all this hate about gun control but seems to be one of the few states doing anything about the actual problem.
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Teachers vs guns. An open dialogue 28 comments
interesting · 5 years ago
That's exactly what they're doing at more Texas public schools in a number of different counties.
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Happy 4th of July 13 comments
interesting · 5 years ago
Its Godzilla and king Kong, if someone called me either one of those beasts I'd take that as one heck of a compliment... but sure, let's bring racism into this you politically correcting, virtue signaling potato of a person.
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Teachers vs guns. An open dialogue 28 comments
interesting · 5 years ago
I also think its extremely interesting how schools with strong security protocols, and in some cases armed security guards or trained, onsite police officers, never see this type of violence--but that's too much of a financial investment right? You're okay with your bank having heavy duty security but not your kids elementary school? "Oh, but my kids shouldn't have to have heavy duty security." Or "I shouldnt have to/dont want to pay more taxes so the schools can do that, but I'll still complain about it. Yeah, there shouldn't be evil in this world... but there is. You want something done about it but you dont want to help pay for it, and yeah higher city taxes suck but I'm fine with them if this is where it goes.
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Teachers vs guns. An open dialogue 28 comments
interesting · 5 years ago
I'm a native Texan, I've lived here all my life and I've known 0 people killed by a firearm. I've known 34 who were killed in car accidents. Are we going to ban cars? All you folks saying a car isnt a tool meant to kill, doesnt that eliminate the intent of someone using it to kill? Is it a problem with the person driving like a maniac or with the car?
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