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The Sandy Hook parents (or at least some of them) are extremely litigious. Iirc in the immediate aftermath of the shooting they sued a gun manufacturer (forget which one) for somehow contributing to a sped deciding to shoot up a school and managed to get an out of court settlement amounting to millions of dollars. That’s actually a tactic a lot of gun control organizations are doing is filing bullshit lawsuits against gun manufacturers and hoping the courts are hostile enough to them that they do something to appease the gun control lobbies (like refusing to sell ARs or whatever). Sometimes they even go bankrupt having to deal with bullshit litigation like what happened with Polymer80. They are especially starting to switch to this tactic since the Bruen ruling makes future gun legislation an uphill battle.
It was Remington, and the settlement was for $70+ million for the crime of making and advertising a specific model of AR-15. They went bankrupt in 2020 and were sold off to holdings companies that have no vested interest in promoting firearms to civilians in the western world.
 
I know Josh loves True Crime AND dissing tranny murderers, so here's a horrifying little case from the True Crime lolcow thread he might enjoy discussing

Meet Steven Buchanan, he's what you'd get if you threw Chris Chan and Buffalo Bill into one body. I've included a quick rundown of Steven's traits that are oddly similar to well known cows

Many other commenters have also noticed that he sounds and talks almost identically to Chris

One of the decent True Crime Youtubers, Matt Orchid, did a video on tranny killer Steven "Susan Monica" Buchanan (who is famous for feeding his victims to his pigs on his farm). Notably he calls Steven "her" throughout the video. That is an aside to this post however, nigga is British and trying to make $$$

Steven is decades ahead of other sexual deviants narcissists. He had his stinkditch surgery and hormones seemingly decades before his ilk formalized the practices into a cult

What's very interesting is what I noticed about Steven in his police interview; he has almost the *exact* same stress sigh as Chris whenever pressed on any topic that triggers his stress. He has the typical unnerving fake voice. Very strong autism cadence to how he speaks and the affect he chooses. He expresses very odd and inappropriate faces and body language during sensitive moments. He brings up his DIRTY CRAPPED briefs within ten seconds of entering the interrogation room. He had high school gal pals in the exact same vein as Chris. He comes up with an insanely convoluted story to explain away how a family man he butchered and fed to his pigs died (that he actually tried to shoot at Steven and then shot himself in the head four times before dying). Most hilariously he attempts Rekieta-esque fruit of the fruit of the poisoned tree legal discourse in an attempt to get the warrant that led to the discovery of a human leg on his property dismissed

After being found guilty he was put in a woman's prison of course. If this dude was more active on social media or born a couple decades later, I have almost no doubt he'd have developed a lolcow following. He's a perfect distillation of the psyche of so many terrible people
 
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Watching the cornstarch video: spices in the colonial era were pretty expensive, I really doubt niggers were given scraps and nobility products like spices to eat. Not to mention root African food is pretty spice intensive and the use of it is heavily linked to proximity to the Equator - plenty of South American and Near/South Asian have the same taste.
Some spices like clove and cinnamon were pretty expensive, but spices as a whole were not; you wouldn't need to pay an arm and a leg for garlic or horseradish or chopped onion in the 1700s. An easier and less politically correct explanation is that different groups have developed different palettes after thousands of years of eating specific types of food, and one group historically predisposed to geophagy might not have developed the most delicate palette.
 
Others are understandably enabling the lunacy, as is the Reddit way:
I don't really know much about Magick on account neither being a woman nor morbidly obese but wouldn't prostitution demons revel in the misery of the sex trafficking industry? Or are demons underdog heroes in the Magick system?
 
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Some spices like clove and cinnamon were pretty expensive, but spices as a whole were not; you wouldn't need to pay an arm and a leg for garlic or horseradish or chopped onion in the 1700s.
Garlic and onions really aren't spices, they're vegetables native to Europe and probably readily available even to peasants. Horseradish is often called a spice, too, but similarly, was peasant fare used because of its ready availability. All are easy to grow even by subsistence farmers in not even very good soil.

The kinds of things generally called "spices" were expensive, seen as exotic, and often not readily available to plebs. Black pepper is obviously a spice, but they'd generally have just said "pepper" because these were mundane. Pepper was considered a common pantry item as early as Roman days.

So while the word means and meant some kind of plant item that isn't an herb (usually leaves) but is used to flavor food, it generally strongly implied something expensive and exotic.
 
Garlic and onions really aren't spices, they're vegetables native to Europe and probably readily available even to peasants. Horseradish is often called a spice, too, but similarly, was peasant fare used because of its ready availability. All are easy to grow even by subsistence farmers in not even very good soil.

The kinds of things generally called "spices" were expensive, seen as exotic, and often not readily available to plebs. Black pepper is obviously a spice, but they'd generally have just said "pepper" because these were mundane. Pepper was considered a common pantry item as early as Roman days.

So while the word means and meant some kind of plant item that isn't an herb (usually leaves) but is used to flavor food, it generally strongly implied something expensive and exotic.
Yes, but this is semantics over definitions, not the effect on someone's tastebuds. Seasoning might have been a more appropriate term to use but my point was that it was fairly easy and affordable to add strong flavors to food even back then.
 
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The difference between 2 trillion and 300 thousand for every archive on this site is the difference between shooting yourself and shooting yourself after taking a cyanide capsule.
If you owe 300 grand, that's your problem. If you owe two trillion, that's the plaintiff's problem. Particularly for (you) outside of the US. Probably not the best idea to move to the UAE given your statements about the prophet though.
 
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Yes, but this is semantics over definitions, not the effect on someone's tastebuds. Seasoning might have been a more appropriate term to use but my point was that it was fairly easy and affordable to add strong flavors to food even back then.
I'm not denying that. There's a reason so many "haute cuisine" foods are reworks of peasant food. But there have always been things that have been considered nobility fare.

Peasants, and by that I mean anyone who wasn't a noble, have always been able to make actually good food from even common ingredients. It's just a human trait.

So yes, it's just semantic faggotry, sorry.
 
An easier and less politically correct explanation is that different groups have developed different palettes after thousands of years of eating specific types of food
I just said populations near the Equator prefer heavily seasoned food and eating dirt has probably nothing to do with it. If I would make a wild guess, meat spoils faster in hot and humid climates so I reckon they had to overseason it or smoke it like indigenous South American populations. The point being the overseasoning coming from slavery is bullshit.
 
@Null I did the math on the Jungle Juice people pleaser from the corn starch video (with some approximations on volumes near the end, I'm not sure if he used the entire can of pineapple juice, his Malibu was already opened, and I'm not sure if he finished the bottles of ). My final tally was 2.5875L of alcohol in 17.36 L of total liquid- something just shy of 15% ABV. So like a heavier ABV wine. The dangerous amounts of sugar in there are going to hide the alcohol flavor largely, so yeah, probably a great getting absolutely hammered drink for the young and stupid with functioning livers to process all that alcohol and sugar. 🍻
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Also this psycho looks like Kanye lowkey
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