Wat’s Carbon Water-N-Stuff Thread - Concepts In Iron And Wood!!!

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I get blamed for being a Trump "supporter." I think that's kind of like an athletic supporter that never gets washed and has a nice healthy bed of fungus growing in it.


"Supporters" vote for Their/There/They're Guy. To show support. To show Their/There/They're Support. It's what makes them Supportive.


Three times, there/they're/their was a chance to "vote for Trump." The first time, Wat voted for the 3rd part guy. Wat hasn't voted since - what's the point? Not in this 'hood. So, at Chez Wat, Trump is batting 0.000 in getting voted for.


I know, Peter denied Jesus three times, too. But it wasn't Romans who were fixin' to kill me axin' me . . . .
Comparing yourself to a fungus infested jock strap is quite fitting.
Good job, ma'am.
 
Maryland is the lone state to ban flamethrowers, leading to charges against a man accused of writing Trump’s name in fire
https://www.baltimoresun.com/2024/1...timore_sun-breaking_news-nl&utm_content=alert


Maryland may be the only state in the country to ban them, but it is in good company: An international treaty also bans flamethrowers, or at least their use against civilians in war.

Flamethrowers, more commonly associated with wars and movies depicting them, were in the news last week when a Glen Burnie man was charged with using one to burn the words “Trump” and “USA” onto the road outside his house. After officials reviewed a TikTok video depicting the flaming graffiti, Craig Philip McQuin was charged with a felony for possession of a destructive device and two misdemeanors for second-degree malicious burning, and malicious destruction of property valued at $1,000 or higher, court records show.

Maryland is apparently the only state in the nation to outright ban flamethrowers, although California requires users to obtain a permit from the state’s fire marshal for devices that “emit or propel a burning stream of combustible or flammable liquid a distance of at least 10 feet.”

How Maryland came to ban flamethrowers when other states left them alone is not entirely clear. And in fact, many are surprised that the weapons of war are readily available online and at gun and sporting goods stores. In 2019 several Democratic House of Representatives members, including Jamie Raskin of Maryland, introduced a bill to ban them that was titled, “Flamethrowers? Really? Act.”



And so on . . . .



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Perfect finish...,
nice beginning.


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That drunken emotie is gonna need treatment as this rate.


It may need a few trip to jail to get its attention first.


Damned defective firearms ain't killed me last night, nor angry cats.


Cup #1 . . . .


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My insurance company (auto) has already sent me my cards for the next pay period. Which starts in February. It's funny when folks know that you're "good for it."


Unlike Teh Narrative. It's good-fer-nuthin', like its proponents.


If all that gaslighting actually lit gas lights, we'd have 24 illumination.


Superpower of the day: cows convert grain-n-grass into beef. I'm in awe.
 
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All we need is one giant building in which to house our future Soylent...


TANSTAAFL


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And one giant camp to house our idjits and maybe get some work out of them before they become Soylent.


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Make them work for their Soylent.
Make them work to be their Soylent.
We erred when we opened the institutions.

We set them free and gave them no purpose. Now, they can fill holes!


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That hole won't dig itself!!!


Of course, they can simply climb into the pig waller . . . .



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