• HubertManne
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    522 months ago

    Sounds dangerous over there. Do you need ice with illinois national guard backup to help bring you freedom?

    • LeoOPMA
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      122 months ago

      We have the freedom to knock out our own internet with freedom bullets. What more could one want?!

  • toofpic
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    372 months ago

    She is not stray, for every bullet has an owner

    • @Nunar@lemmy.world
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      52 months ago

      Send in the national guard and the army! I’m sure there’s leaves to be raked and trash to be picked up!!!

  • @nymnympseudonym@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    This is the third firearms-related outage problem Spectrum has had in the last 12 months.

    Texas, which will feel the warming more than other areas of the USA, is strongly religious, Republican, and needs to be isolated for everyone’s protection

  • @sin_free_for_00_days@sopuli.xyz
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    82 months ago

    I thought “stray bullet” meant it didn’t hit what was aimed at and just strayed off. This seems pretty deliberate. And for anyone who doesn’t feel like reading the article, it’s not happening in just Texas.

    • @idiomaddict@lemmy.world
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      32 months ago

      I read the article, but I don’t think it’s deliberate at all. There are 150M guns in the US, and lots of gun owners are morons. Episodically targeting Ohio, Texas, and California doesn’t seem like it would do much to benefit anyone.

  • Night Monkey
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    42 months ago

    The comments section here reads like a coping session for spoiled children who didn’t get what they wanted. Came here for Linux, leaving with questions.

  • @Fizz@lemmy.nz
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    42 months ago

    Are the cables not underground? Just put them underground its not safe above ground in texas