BlitzoTheOisSilent

joined 11 months ago
[–] BlitzoTheOisSilent 5 points 3 months ago

He also repeatedly says to her, in between very shallow breaths, that he can't breathe, and she just continues taunting him and laughing and drinking.

She also placed him in the suitcase so the lid was against the floor and his knees were pressing into his chest. He literally couldn't expand his body to intake enough air, and even if he could have supposedly gotten out, how is he going to open the suitcase upside down in his position, with the zippers both on the outside and his arms probably pinned?

I still think about that video.

[–] BlitzoTheOisSilent 8 points 3 months ago

Walz: Oh that is SO you Gandhi, you piece of shit!

[–] BlitzoTheOisSilent 2 points 3 months ago

I'll give you that, and I hope you're right and I'm wrong. People in this country are desperate for positive change.

[–] BlitzoTheOisSilent 2 points 3 months ago (2 children)

Bush was given Florida by SCOTUS over 532 votes, and I would imagine when fighting against fascism, you would be doing everything your power to garner votes, not polarize them. Especially when their demand is "can you stop supporting a genocide?"

I'm not saying I disagree with you, was just giving my interpretation of context to the other comment. I will say though, Democrats are famous for clutching defeat from the jaws of victory. We'll have to see what the results bring in a couple weeks.

[–] BlitzoTheOisSilent 19 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Tasting History with Max Miller on YouTube has a video where he recreates a US Civil War soldier's meal, and it was basically a pan fry of some sort with bacon grease and hard tack (he also has a video where he makes hard tack, and he uses some in the CW video).

Hard tack wasn't really meant to be eaten like bread, you were supposed to wet/cook it down to soften it and make it more palatable (and, well, to kill the bugs).

[–] BlitzoTheOisSilent 7 points 3 months ago (11 children)

Not the person you're responding to, but from my memory/understanding:

Michigan is one of the epicenters of current Muslim immigration to the US, so there is a larger population of them then say in other areas of the US.

There have been multiple well publicized anti-Genocide protests/campaigns in Michigan, or at least that part of the Midwest (I'm going off memory).

Anti-genocide Democrat voters were the ones to start the Protest Votes against Biden during the primaries due to his stance on and unwavering support of the genocide being committed by Israel. They continue to say they will sit out this election and not vote Dem, or have/continue to push fellow Muslim Democrats that oppose America's support in killing their loved ones in Gaza/the Middle East to vote third party.

These last two paragraphs are my personal opinion as someone begrudgingly voting for Harris, but the Democrat Party as a whole has an entitlement problem. Clinton felt entitled to the presidency in 2016, and therefore didn't campaign in Michigan or take Trump seriously as an opposition candidate. The DNC refused to give Bernie an honest shake because it was "her time" or whatever (plus him not being establishment, "maintain the status quo" Democrat).

And now, it feels as if they feel they're entitled to the presidency simply because their opponent is a fascist. Biden/Harris/Walz/the Democrats don't need to listen to their constituents because the other option is fascism. But, and I'm not Muslim, from my perspective, if I'm only allowed 2 choices, and neither will agree to do even the slightest thing to prevent my loved ones from being killed... What is my motivation to make a choice if my loved ones die either way, and why would I care what my fellow party members want when they're clearly disregarding my wants/needs?

Again, just my two cents.

[–] BlitzoTheOisSilent 8 points 3 months ago (3 children)

2012 which you rank 4th highest

They're in chronological order, bud, they didn't rank them.

[–] BlitzoTheOisSilent 12 points 3 months ago (1 children)

True, but you also wouldn't have the world's largest economy and one of, if not the, largest governmental budget in the world like Trump does.

And he also wasn't paying for it out of his own pocket, it'd come from whatever federal budget covers the costs of military/veteran funerals.

The entire motivation behind this is clearly racism and sexism, plus his overall disdain for veterans/our military in general. Probably stems from a jealousy he has, since veterans tend to automatically be held in higher esteem than grifters like himself, and he knows he could never have handled bootcamp, nevermind the actual military.

[–] BlitzoTheOisSilent 21 points 3 months ago (4 children)

Parts inside of the transmission alone, which have manufacturing tolerances in the thousandths and up, are only good for a couple thousand hours of run time at most.

Some parts for these machines are made, at least in the US, on machines that could be one of less than 3 in existence. They're that specialized of parts, costing upwards of $750k+ per part. I'm sure they'll be able to source knock offs from other countries (China I'm sure has the means and probably blueprints), but they won't be within the tolerances, and idk how long the Taliban can shell out almost a million dollars per part for each helicopter.

Source: have family in the industry of machining helicopter parts for the government.

[–] BlitzoTheOisSilent 6 points 3 months ago

Every person is three meals away from being radicalized. Not my quote, not sure who it's attributed to, but I've seen it on the internet over the years.

I agree, shit will really hit the fan when people can't find food/water anymore, or at least have it not be readily available. Personally, I think it's coming sooner than people are expecting just because climate change will compound on itself year over year, and we're doing damn near nothing to mitigate any damage (still pumping ground water up like it's an instantly renewable resource to water golf courses in the dessert, for example).

But radical people tend to be desperate for change, and most people get desperate when they start to actually get hungry.

[–] BlitzoTheOisSilent 1 points 3 months ago

You've got a couple options here, depending on tools needed (though this is all mostly US based).

  1. Local libraries can have libraries of things where you can check out all kinds of stuff, as another user pointed out. Tools, fishing poles, cooking equipment, etc.

  2. Home Depot/Lowes/Ace Hardware will rent a lot of tools at decent rates, from hand tools to power tools to floor sanders and carpet cleaners and lawn and everything, haha.

But, auto parts stores like Auto Zone will also usually let you borrow tools for free after paying a returnable deposit. If you work on your car and say, want to raise/lower it, go to AutoZone, pay the $20 deposit for the proper spring clamps, use them, and return them and get your $20 back.

  1. Makerspaces. These are more often found in cities, but they're places for people to go and, well, make stuff. You usually have to either pay for your time there, or get a membership, but they usually allow access to stuff other places won't: CNC/laser engraving machines, welding/metalworking/blacksmithing equipment, glassblowing facilities, woodworking shops, sewing shops, etc. And some of them offer 24/7 access, so you can go use the facilities any time you'd like, as well as classes to learn how to safely use the equipment, or projects/techniques.

This option is great for folks who have disposable income, but not the space for the equipment they may want or need. I'd love a CNC machine, but I'm poor, and it would not fit in my 800sqft house 😭😂

  1. Honestly, call local small businesses/shops/etc. Some may let you rent time in their facility, or charge you to use some of their equipment. My boss lets people bring their wide slabs of wood in to be planed/sanded in our industrial equipment for pretty reasonable rates, they just have to call and ask first.
[–] BlitzoTheOisSilent 2 points 4 months ago

They're having a laugh.

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