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seems joe biden tried to communicate to the american people

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Link, will 404: https://www.defense.gov/News/News-Stories/Article/Article/4000004/test/
Archive: https://archive.is/cNIj7
 
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You've clearly never been outdoors somewhere without city light pollution.
I have I'm just a retard. In my head I'm just thinking about those super colorful "science fuck yeah" NASA images of space that nerds goon over, but the real pictures are actually pretty boring, so they colorize them.
 
cope because your unrequited love josh chose america instead of e*rope or even chyna
Tbf USA is the only choice. Despite it being jew infested we are the only country that has even the concept of freedom in a way that allows me to type nigger over and over until I go to bed. Honestly is there anywhere else the farms could legally exist?
 

This is so on the nose that I actually refuse to believe a Jewish person would ever write this scene, it screams either "I'm a good ally! I'm a good ally!" or "I just learned about WW2 yesterday and I'm mad!"

Or, bonus round, "I'm a Muslim that hates Jewish people and I'm going to use the Holocaust as much as possible to annoy you so you'll hate Jewish people as much as I do."
This whole scene is bad for multiple reason. First time watching I thought I had a stroke because of the awful flash cuts. It screams taking to heart the idea that the audience is nothing but invalids who need require a heavy hand to spell everything out. Subtly in modern media has been dead for a while. Everything is a reference rather than an allegory.
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Give them neither money nor undivided attention.
 
I have I'm just a retard. In my head I'm just thinking about those super colorful "science fuck yeah" NASA images of space that nerds goon over, but the real pictures are actually pretty boring, so they colorize them.
Colorizing them is the only way to see the dust clouds around some things in space. It's just that the cameras they use pick up light we can't see, so they choose colors to "represent" the different wavelengths. They usually try to make it make sense though, so that IR is red and UV is purple.

It is sad to realize that WE can never see it that way. Hubble was the closest to "human vision range" we could get, while JWST doesn't care about our puny cones and rods, it picks up redshifted light from farther away than we can even imagine...so it's giving up one wonder to witness another.
 
Peak Design CEO contacted the tip line for the Unitedhealth shooter. Furthermore, there is speculation that PII was turned over as Peak Design automatically registers buyer information to the serial number of the backpack.



TLDR: Don't buy Peak Design products.

UPDATE as of Dec/14/2024: Peak Design has issued a press release - https://journal.peakdesign.com/an-official-statement-from-peak-design

Hi everyone,

You may be aware that an Everyday Backpack made by Peak Design was worn during the New York City shooting last week. Some of you have asked what our policies are around customer privacy, so I wanted to lay that out:

  • Peak Design has not provided customer information to the police and would only do so under the order of a subpoena.
  • We cannot associate a product serial number with a customer unless that customer has voluntarily registered their product on our site.
  • Serializing our products allows us to track product issues and in some cases quarantine stock if a defect is found.
  • The serial numbers on our V1 Everyday Backpacks were not unique or identifying. They were lot numbers used to track batch production units. We did not implement unique serial numbers until V2 iterations of our Everyday Backpack.
  • If you do choose to register a Peak Design product, and it is lost or stolen, you can reach out to our Customer Service team and have your registration erased, so the bag is not traceable back to you.
We take our customer privacy seriously.

- Peter Dering
 
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