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HMTg927 wrote

Reply to by Book_discount

I have loved Dean Koontz since the 1980's, despite the fact that he uses the same formula in every book. I am glad to see he is still writing.

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r3df0x wrote

sorry for stale bump, but there is also quite a few routers by SUNY Brockport, as well as a CRT in the installer. Not sure what a state funded college would have interest in I2P for. Not sure I am going to remain on here much longer. Asked in IRC and people said it could be anyone. Hard to believe them when all the IPs go back to AS' belonging to the college.

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BlueHat wrote

As was said earlier, it's HTTPS issues. I'm experiencing similar problems on Firefox. Using HTTP over yggdrasil works fine for me. Clearnet connection with HTTP also works, but you won't have encryption.

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awdrifter wrote

Reply to by impulkitss

That's great and all, but just like the Gorilla Glass 5 claiming to be able to survive a hip level drop, I seriously doubt it. Just put a screen protector on it and call it good. I have a Samsung S8+ that was Gorilla Glass 5 and it still scratch and shattered on the corner. I've been using a TPU screen protector on my phones since then, so problems so far. When the screen protector gets too damaged or starts peeling I just replace it.

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awdrifter wrote (edited )

That's great and all, but just like the Gorilla Glass 5 claiming to be able to survive a hip level drop, I seriously doubt it. Just put a screen protector on it and call it good. I have a Samsung S8+ that was Gorilla Glass 5 and it still scratch and shattered on the corner. I've been using a TPU screen protector on my phones since then, so problems so far. When the screen protector gets too damaged or starts peeling I just replace it.

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MiXYsFHYS1tt3St3 wrote

Kind of a straw man, some retarted people will use this but most draw on the past. They assume a machine gun ban is "sensible" and push that line as far as they can.

It's ridiculous they're even arguing about "what is a bump stock" when I should be able to have a room full of m4's and ak47's!

"shall not be infringed" is pretty clear, but the argument has shifted to "shall not be infringed THIS MUCH"

It's a disgusting power grab from elites playing the long game. Only through anarchy can freedom prevail, I'm trying to start a cult MiXYsFHYS1tt3St3.i2p for info MiXYsFHYS1tt3St3@mail.i2p for questions.

I have a 3d printer and am working towards a cnc mill

But yeah, it's not the ridiculous musket people we really need to fear, it's the slow erosion of rights because the true 2A got eroded away. It's a game in which they make the rules. Don't play their game. Start vyour own.

Funny post though!

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MiXYsFHYS1tt3St3 wrote

here here, Micheal Malice's "The Anarchist Handbook" will give you intellectual ammo for those with open minds. (me and 3 others are seeding it on i2psnark. Only the audio book is availiable in i2p at this time)

William Powell's "The anarchist cookbook" (availiable to read on my eepsite MiXYsFHYS1tt3St3.i2p ) will inform you of methods for those more closed minded and powerful.

trust breeds power breeds cooruption ....everytime. we must reduce our dependancy (quit cigarrettes, self-sustinance, ect.) and increase our independance (good gun's, good training <---- this cannot be emphasized enough)

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MiXYsFHYS1tt3St3 wrote

Reply to Guns are Bad by Wahaha

I disagree adamantly, you should make your graph on your eepsite so we can open it ...... to tear it apart of course. I imagine those are nations, or cherrypicked states on the x axis, and "gun deaths" (probably lumping in suiciude and accidents as well) on the y but idk.

Guns are used defensively far more than offensively, this is backed by numerous studies; some even by anti-gun bias outlets.

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