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xleb2 7 points ago +7 / -0

I believe it's u/TentElephant who's been collecting that.

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xleb2 10 points ago +10 / -0

Yeah I live in Seattle and it has one of the highest rates of MS; low levels of sun and skin exposure.

I think people in difficult climates need to be diligent about taking their extra vitamins. And it's a really easy thing to do. What's not to love?

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xleb2 23 points ago +23 / -0

All of my life BLM stood for Bureau of Land Management, so naturally they were in the land business.

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xleb2 13 points ago +13 / -0

👏

Why isn't DT posting videos of this everywhere and anywhere he can, to fight back?

Anything from Odysee to Telegram and rumble, where ever. But he doesn't do shit but argue about the election while the repuglican party keeps sitting on its' hands.

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xleb2 8 points ago +8 / -0

I was last in SF in 1997, and it seemed much the same as ever; I lived in NorCal for many years.

What I see now on media is a smoking ruins that is fastly becoming the genteel communist decay of Havana.

Chesa Boudin worked with Hugo Chavez administration in Venezuela as a translator. (so far I can't find where he acquired fluent Spanish). Boudin thinks Venezuela/Havana are doing it right and is working to make San Francisco better in the same ways.

The direction intentional.

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xleb2 17 points ago +17 / -0

Well found.

Let's wait and see what the meeedia has to say about this poor downtrodden citizen of color with a long criminal history. National news will barebone the story for a day or two and then drop it quick.

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xleb2 20 points ago +20 / -0

Austria had initially introduced a national lockdown only for the unvaccinated that started Monday but as virus cases continued to skyrocket the government said it had no choice but to extend it to everyone.

No.choice.

Yes there are other choices.

I can't believe it's Austria, again.

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xleb2 6 points ago +6 / -0

We used to drink with a friendly old geezer I really liked who was from Poplar Bluff Missouri. It sounded idyllic, he came from a farm family, so I looked it up. Typical 1920s/30s grid built little town with very productive farmland; topsoil said to be 30 ft. deep.

Those kinds of places are still comparatively cheap and the neighbors are already country.

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xleb2 6 points ago +6 / -0

People pooling resources and buying land cooperatively is fraught with big problems down the road 10 or 40 years later, I've seen it happen.

This is actually a pretty good report on how it went in the last cycle during the back to the land movement of the 60s and 70s, and there were plenty of other places like it. Not being able to acquire title to sell and get out of a cooperative like that is a giant problem.

https://www.gq.com/story/californias-vanishing-hippie-utopias

Not that you want to be a hippie, but the problems remain the same.

I think it's probably a better idea to buy a place/some land in a small town community that already exists and has basic amenities.

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xleb2 7 points ago +7 / -0

I became suspicious when my kids were little in the 1980's. Medicine wanted to start shooting up my kids when they were tiny babies and I refused to allow it, neither kid got vaxxed for anything before they were at least 2 yo.

The oldest had such a terrible reaction to either the MMR or the DPT (forgot which) as a toddler I was near to taking her to the emergency room when she began a raging fever and extreme swelling within 24 hours of vaccination, I was absolutely panicked. That vax required two doses but I got her a dr. exemption for the second dose. No, never again.

The second kid got none of his vaccinations until he was five and six and beastly strong.

I believe California now requires something like 30 vaccinations for children to enroll in school (not including the coof vax). I can't believe any parents allow that kind of medical malpractice to be done to their children just so they can enroll in school. I'd move before I let that happen to any kid of mine.

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xleb2 6 points ago +6 / -0

Without appeal, as I predicted.

That doesn't stop companies from issuing vax edicts or the administration from trying a new battering ram strategy, but OSHA enforcement is deceased.

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xleb2 2 points ago +2 / -0

These psycho women are almost always barren and childless.

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xleb2 4 points ago +4 / -0

I'm beating myself across the head for not having archived it, it's just not something I think about frequently and then when I went back to find it .. nyet.

I remember the maps so well as most of the buildings listed still stand, and I poured over it. I think if I were really determined to find a source that saved/archived it, I would look to something like Novaya Gazeta or Memorial.

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xleb2 12 points ago +12 / -0

Even now there are almost no accommodations for the disabled in Russia, plenty of people have a very difficult time. I think the Moscow Metro still has no elevators, but I have seen people get creative on the escalators.

It's a very prominent problem.

I used to have a website link to map of Russian cities, predominately Moscow, which listed each street and each building and how many people had disappeared from each building. Living in the center of Moscow I recognized there were many buildings in my neighborhood. Really really creepy, including our next door building.

However when I just went to search for that link which I've had many years, it's 404'd - https://memoryfull.ru/purge/repressions.html

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xleb2 19 points ago +19 / -0

The dailymail also ran an article, some succinct comments,

They were told they were fired if they did not get vaccinated so they had nothing to lose by submitting a fake vaccination card. What are they going to do fire them? See the point?

If some confused liberal can seIf identlfy as a woman then I can identlfy as vaccinated.

It is concerning that city government agencies and their leadership are this obsessive about forcing their employees to comply with a mandate. You have to wonder what other loyalty tests they will come up with in the future.

Fake certificates for a fake vaccine.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10200105/NYC-workers-used-FAKE-vaccine-cards-evade-Mayor-Blasios-mandate.html#comments

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xleb2 16 points ago +16 / -0

I'm not convinced Biden will appeal.

And if they do SCOTUS may decline the case, as they have done up till now. If they decline to hear, the ruling stands.

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