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MASSIVE: Trump just said the US-Iran βWAR IS OVERβ, per Fox News reporter Maria Bartiromo
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LATEST: A new study finds only 6.5% of crypto owners reported sales to the IRS, suggesting widespread tax underreporting among crypto investors, per Bloomberg
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The ultimate "No Brass Left Behind" policy.
The Japan Self-Defense Forces has a strict 1-to-1 return policy. If a soldier is issued 30 rounds, they must return 30 spent casings or 30 live rounds.
If even one casing is missing, the entire range shuts down. Every soldier stays until that single piece of brass is found. Those nets and bags aren't just for show, they are "efficiency tools" to avoid a 5-hour crawling through the grass!
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The Japan Self-Defense Forces has a strict 1-to-1 return policy. If a soldier is issued 30 rounds, they must return 30 spent casings or 30 live rounds.
If even one casing is missing, the entire range shuts down. Every soldier stays until that single piece of brass is found. Those nets and bags aren't just for show, they are "efficiency tools" to avoid a 5-hour crawling through the grass!
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This guy is one of the republican candidates running for governor in california
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BUYING ALCOHOL FOR ABORIGINALS
Aboriginals really striking in appearance in person when you meet them for the first time. Very distinctive physiognomies, donβt want to call their look archaic but that is closest descriptor I can think of
One thing about having these kinds of facial features is that they make the people look much older than they actually are. Was in Alice Springs in Australia, this is βmajorβ outback town in the Northern Territory. They have a lot of βabbosβ milling around in groups here, you walk around and theyβre all sprawled out on the grass together. Lots of them arenβt really employed and many get some kind of government grant. Very hard not to stare because if youβve never seen full-blooded aboriginals in real life before (like I hadnβt up until that point) like I say theyβre quite distinctive looking
Walking around the town, thereβs a group of abbos milling in a park. One of the women comes up to me:
βAh yeah hey mate howβs it going mate you alright mate hey I couldnβt trouble you for sam help could I?β
Was one of first times and I had spoken to an aboriginal before
βWhat do you need?β
βAh yeah mate well see itβs my birthday mate yah know and ah I was just wondering if you could go in the bottle-o for me and grab us a few stubbies yah knowβ scratches face again
Because of her very distinctive facial features was finding it difficult to focus on what she was saying, was looking directly into her eyes, couldnβt really take much inβ¦
βWhy canβt you go in and buy some drinks for yourself?β
βAh yeah naw well weβre not allowed yah see they donβt let us buy alcohol yah see because they think weβre a right load of miscreants ah yeah but you look like a nice bloke could ya go and do it for me?β
βThey donβt let you buy alcoholβ
βYeah they reckon weβll start causing all kinds of trouble. Nah itβs not rightβ scratches her face again
βIf youβre not allowed I donβt want to get in trouble myself buying it for youβ
βAh come on mate come on please itβs my birthday ah I just want one little drinkie on my birthday mateβ
βI donβt knowβ¦β
βAh come on mate go on come on mateβ jittering
βIβm not sureβ
βMate weβre just chilling out a bit at the park on my birthday just want to unwind itβs no harm mate come on help us out mateβ scratches her face again
βItβs really your birthday?β
βYeahhhβ
βHow old are you? You must be 40 or so right?β
Thing is here in my head I thought I was really lowballing it - as I say the facial features they have make them look really old. Genuinely could not tell, had no mental model for it. Thought in reality though she must have been anywhere up to about 60. The weathered skin, the nasolabial folds, the brow ridgeβ¦
βIβm 18 mateβ she replies
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Aboriginals really striking in appearance in person when you meet them for the first time. Very distinctive physiognomies, donβt want to call their look archaic but that is closest descriptor I can think of
One thing about having these kinds of facial features is that they make the people look much older than they actually are. Was in Alice Springs in Australia, this is βmajorβ outback town in the Northern Territory. They have a lot of βabbosβ milling around in groups here, you walk around and theyβre all sprawled out on the grass together. Lots of them arenβt really employed and many get some kind of government grant. Very hard not to stare because if youβve never seen full-blooded aboriginals in real life before (like I hadnβt up until that point) like I say theyβre quite distinctive looking
Walking around the town, thereβs a group of abbos milling in a park. One of the women comes up to me:
βAh yeah hey mate howβs it going mate you alright mate hey I couldnβt trouble you for sam help could I?β
Was one of first times and I had spoken to an aboriginal before
βWhat do you need?β
βAh yeah mate well see itβs my birthday mate yah know and ah I was just wondering if you could go in the bottle-o for me and grab us a few stubbies yah knowβ scratches face again
Because of her very distinctive facial features was finding it difficult to focus on what she was saying, was looking directly into her eyes, couldnβt really take much inβ¦
βWhy canβt you go in and buy some drinks for yourself?β
βAh yeah naw well weβre not allowed yah see they donβt let us buy alcohol yah see because they think weβre a right load of miscreants ah yeah but you look like a nice bloke could ya go and do it for me?β
βThey donβt let you buy alcoholβ
βYeah they reckon weβll start causing all kinds of trouble. Nah itβs not rightβ scratches her face again
βIf youβre not allowed I donβt want to get in trouble myself buying it for youβ
βAh come on mate come on please itβs my birthday ah I just want one little drinkie on my birthday mateβ
βI donβt knowβ¦β
βAh come on mate go on come on mateβ jittering
βIβm not sureβ
βMate weβre just chilling out a bit at the park on my birthday just want to unwind itβs no harm mate come on help us out mateβ scratches her face again
βItβs really your birthday?β
βYeahhhβ
βHow old are you? You must be 40 or so right?β
Thing is here in my head I thought I was really lowballing it - as I say the facial features they have make them look really old. Genuinely could not tell, had no mental model for it. Thought in reality though she must have been anywhere up to about 60. The weathered skin, the nasolabial folds, the brow ridgeβ¦
βIβm 18 mateβ she replies
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NEW: Police officer saves a 3-year-old boy by shooting a woman who abducted and stabbed him at a Walmart in Nebraska.
Noemi Guzman, who once attacked her father with a knife & set his house on fire before breaking into a church, is dead.
Guzman was back on the streets following the attack on her father, thanks to the fact that she was found not guilty by "reason of insanity."
Omaha police say they arrived at the scene to find Guzman, 31, threatening the child with the knife.
After refusing to comply with verbal orders and slashing the child in the head, officers opened fire.
"The responding officers acted with professionalism and direct action to intervene and save a child's life," said Omaha Police Chief Todd Schmaderer.
"The community can be reassured in knowing that Omaha police officers stand ready to act with courage and decisiveness in the most serious situations to protect the public."
The child is expected to survive.
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Noemi Guzman, who once attacked her father with a knife & set his house on fire before breaking into a church, is dead.
Guzman was back on the streets following the attack on her father, thanks to the fact that she was found not guilty by "reason of insanity."
Omaha police say they arrived at the scene to find Guzman, 31, threatening the child with the knife.
After refusing to comply with verbal orders and slashing the child in the head, officers opened fire.
"The responding officers acted with professionalism and direct action to intervene and save a child's life," said Omaha Police Chief Todd Schmaderer.
"The community can be reassured in knowing that Omaha police officers stand ready to act with courage and decisiveness in the most serious situations to protect the public."
The child is expected to survive.
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My little brother was singled out and bullied by his female teachers because he would bounce up and down when he got excited. We used to call him Tigger. He was a single digit age and they would scream at him and insult him for hopping in place in anticipation of recess or something.
It was hardly even moving, imagine bouncing your leg up and down when you feel antsy. He did it with both. They took away his recesses. They wouldn't let him go outside. They took him off the soccer team, his greatest joy in the world. They made him feel like a piece of sh&t. He couldn't help himself and it stressed him out so much he just started having tantrums in the morning and refused to ever go to school again.
The teachers held meetings where they determined amongst themselves that they had done nothing wrong. That my little brother, whose crime was that he felt so much excitement that he couldn't contain himself, needed to be medicated.
They brought in some experts who agreed and convinced my mom to start giving my brother anti-anxiety medication at like 10 years old. The life faded out of his eyes. He was never been the same. The tantrums never stopped. He never even graduated school. I hate every single one of them.
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It was hardly even moving, imagine bouncing your leg up and down when you feel antsy. He did it with both. They took away his recesses. They wouldn't let him go outside. They took him off the soccer team, his greatest joy in the world. They made him feel like a piece of sh&t. He couldn't help himself and it stressed him out so much he just started having tantrums in the morning and refused to ever go to school again.
The teachers held meetings where they determined amongst themselves that they had done nothing wrong. That my little brother, whose crime was that he felt so much excitement that he couldn't contain himself, needed to be medicated.
They brought in some experts who agreed and convinced my mom to start giving my brother anti-anxiety medication at like 10 years old. The life faded out of his eyes. He was never been the same. The tantrums never stopped. He never even graduated school. I hate every single one of them.
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The quotes to this post are right-wingers recounting extremely valid grievances they have of female elementary teachers abusing them or people they knew
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