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2021-07-02 at 11:12 AM UTC in Conjoined twins sees out of each other’s eyes and knows one another’s thoughts.If your baby came out like that just make another one instead of forcing TWO PEOPLE to live with a fucking disability for their entire life because of your shitty genetics and morality
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2021-07-02 at 1:36 PM UTC in What can I use food stamps for that is 1:1 exchange to cash?I had a scam where I sold pre licked food stamps but these EBT cards put me out of business. Now I only lick your mom
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2021-07-02 at 1:39 PM UTC in Is Fona dead?you should kill yourself so you stop repeating yourself.. remember kids you can only suicide once
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2021-07-02 at 12 PM UTC in People who use imgbb autodeleteIf I see anyone using imgbb I am gonna report the picture and say OMG FUHYDS IM A RELMWPOMRMSDWP@K@PMD and it will promptly be removed.
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2021-07-01 at 2:55 AM UTC in Buckwheat and why you should eat it with every meal
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2021-07-01 at 1:52 AM UTC in THE MAGA PARTY!,,, the GOP is dead, republicans are going down with the dems,, get ready for THE MAGA PARTY lefty's
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2021-07-01 at 3:07 AM UTC in Is Fona dead?
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2021-06-30 at 6:11 PM UTC in found my new kickit spot guys
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2021-06-30 at 7:02 PM UTC in Bill Cosby getting out todayI'm shocked there weren't more attempts on his life. How many chances do you get to MURDER BILL COSBY like honestly, everyone in that prison is a coward.
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2021-06-30 at 7:25 PM UTC in larry nassar lol
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2021-06-30 at 6:50 PM UTC in lol at this kid and this shaggy looking homeless dude drinking beers togetherWhy should drugs be illegal? If they are illegal that means kids will find other ways to do bad stuff, like having sex with the family dog.
Firearms should all be legal. if guns are all illegal what are hunters gonna do all day? Fuck their dogs?
We should stop funding Israel. That money can be used to much more important things like the ongoing crisis of 30% of people growing up in rural areas having sexual encounters with animals.
https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/10/10/1780/pdfAlthough awareness of bestiality reinforced the image of the non-Western savage, from the 19thcentury onwards, it was also used to mark out internal ‘primitives’, members of the population whodid not meet the standards of urban life: peasants. In Kinsey’s emblematic work on sexuality,zoophilia in America was firmly situated in the rural world. For this author, the rural context helpedto explain zoophilia, since it is an environment with strong sexual control and little access to women.At no time was it suggested that it might be a voluntary option or a preference: contact with animalswas considered as a replacement of sexual relations with women. This same interpretation can befound in research about bestiality in Sweden during the modern age . As noted by Miletski ,there is a widespread stereotype about zoophilia as the practice of poor and ignorant peasant men.However, what happens in the case of civilised urban societies?
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2021-06-30 at 6:44 PM UTC in lol at this kid and this shaggy looking homeless dude drinking beers togetherWariat can solve any social issue by comparing it to underaged girls having sex with dogs. This new "Dogma" of his is quite an interesting theory that seems to encompass his entire world view.
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2021-06-30 at 5:18 PM UTC in found my new kickit spot guys
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2021-06-30 at 5:22 PM UTC in that cop's sentencing scares the shit out of meThe store owner is a faggot for calling police though. Just slash the niggers tires and say what now bitch you gonna drive away on your rims, and smash their windshield up with a rock.
Fucking call the police over a fake 20 in an area where people get shot OKAY THEN The cops should have told him to suck it up. How much taxpayer money did all of this cost lol
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2021-06-30 at 1:22 PM UTC in So after I watched the game yesterday at that pubctrl + f dog
no results
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2021-06-30 at 2:38 PM UTC in So after I watched the game yesterday at that pub
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2021-06-28 at 4:22 PM UTC in Why theft should be legal and deregulated economic activityTheft has existed throughout human history and exists as a form of economic participation, I wouldn't go as far to call it an "industry" but because of the hyper capitalist world we live in it can mimic a secondary or tertiary industry.
There are organized retail crime rings that the police use to justify their existence, these operations can make millions of dollars at the expensive of private industries. There is a belief that it's "okay" to steal from multinational corporations because LOL FUCK THE SYSTEM but those stores are owned and operated by local people in your community. You shouldn't need to justify theft, yes fuck the system but also fuck those people in your community for being too slow to catch you.
https://calibercommunications.ca/the-cost-of-metal-theft/The effects of metal theft can easily influence the logistics of day-to-day life in ways that may not immediately come to mind. When copper wire thieves in Toronto, Ontario severed Go Transit train signaling cables it resulted in over 45,000 commuters stranded. Not only were these commuters late for work, which could have had negative impact business performance, but it also resulted in expensive transit bills for the commuters living outside of Toronto. The negative implications from metal theft are not exclusive to ground traffic either. Copper wire theft in Stephenville Airport, Newfoundland disabled the runway lights and approach system on Runway 27, leading to a repair bill of approximately $150,000. Thankfully, repairs were completed prior to any attempted flight landings, and all passengers made it to their destination safely.
Private industry does not want this, they don't want to pay for security guards and alarm systems. Also hot items like razors and pills being locked behind a counter is annoying for the consumer and employee, I have dealt with this issue many times while trying to buy 100 bottles of cough medicine stuck behind a forcefield.
What happens when you get caught?
Originally posted by Donald Trump
Anti theft technology is improving every day, I completely believe that technology can entirely replace the basic issue of grabbing an apple off the shelf and running out of the store. People try to hack the Amazon store and "steal" from it to defeat the technology, we are clearly at the very basic stages of this but I believe that private enterprise and technology can easily replace a reliance on regulation and criminal enforcement for theft.
I believe it would cost less overall to replace the system of security guards having to call the police and the court having to convict the person for theft with a system of private companies that have the legal right to enforce theft how they choose in their business, which a lot of them do by just banning the person, telling them to fuck off or they will call the cops.
Instead of the police they would be threatened with deadly violence in that situation which also leads to a liberation of weapons ownership and operation in a private business. It leads to many things which nobody wants which is why nobody talks about this.
But the cost of theft to the system is one that can't and isn't ignored. It's a top priority for business owners who in recent times have had to deal with criminals that are bolder and more desperate. Can we keep going on like this forever? It's not just retail theft either but industrial theft like jumping over a fence into a yard to yoink all the copper. Thieves are merciless and the law does no deter them.
https://www.rand.org/pubs/external_publications/EP66592.html
The Price of Justice
New National and State-Level Estimates of the Judicial and Legal Costs of Crime to TaxpayersUsing a Monte Carlo simulation approach to take into account uncertainty in the data, this study finds the national average costs to taxpayers for judicial/legal services per reported crime are likely around the following (in 2010 dollars): $22,000–$44,000 (homicide), $2000–$5000 (rape and sexual assault), $600–$1300 (robbery), $800–$2100 (aggravated assault), $200–$600 (burglary), $300–$600 (larceny/theft), and $200–$400 (motor vehicle theft). At a state-level, the costs of crime are 50 % to 70 % more or less than these national averages depending on the crime type and state. These estimates can be used to understand the level of resources spent per crime and the potential legal resources freed up for a change in reported crime rates; they are not a measure of waste or efficiency, but it is hoped this study contributes to this debate.
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2021-06-29 at 1:24 PM UTC in I think I know what can cure my mood swings of late
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2021-06-29 at 1:11 PM UTC in How many of you beside me can truly say about the systemsuicide is always on the table too
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2021-06-28 at 11:36 PM UTC in Damm I hate normis so much
Originally posted by Wariat And have u considered the dog fucking whores like the russian series russian team are superior to them in any way? at least they are real whoo they are and dont go to shit dive bars or karokee bars to try getting some when they have dog cock right?
Please just givr me one reason or one thing that makes them superior to the dog whores on russian team or any dog fuckers?
what the fuck are you talking about, have another drink you deranged drunk pollack felon