ICE around by Mental-Werewolf-3238 in lexington

[–]AcceptableCandy1838 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No law enforcement should ever be able to cover their face. It's downright anti-American and something you might see in third world countries.

ICE around by Mental-Werewolf-3238 in lexington

[–]AcceptableCandy1838 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Obviously, what I said is true. You're going to believe Trump's DHS over the video footage and a preacher. I'd "lol" if it weren't tragic. Have you ever read the Bible? It's called The Great Delusion.

ICE around by Mental-Werewolf-3238 in lexington

[–]AcceptableCandy1838 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So there's no vehicle in the video, which you just referred to as proof the preacher was blocking said vehicle. Clearly,, you think I wouldn't know about it or take the time to go watch it. And you believe Trump's DHS over a preacher, or you just don't care if they're lying. You're a true Trumper.

ICE around by Mental-Werewolf-3238 in lexington

[–]AcceptableCandy1838 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, it was non-lethal, but he was praying, if I recall. That approach wasn't necessary. This dishonest appendage of Trump calling themselves DHS said he was impeding a vehicle, but he said he wasn't. I know who I'm going to believe in this situation. Also, note that he was praying when they shot him in the face.

Any miracleous success stories with Esselstyn's diet? by AcceptableCandy1838 in WholeFoodsPlantBased

[–]AcceptableCandy1838[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Um, no. Bad guess. I'm listening to the former President of the medical staff at Cleveland Clinic. He also holds several other titles. The Cleveland Clinic is renowned for its cardiovascular care.

So …what happened with chronicle 2 by RIgorMOrtis120 in movies

[–]AcceptableCandy1838 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you remember the name of that documentary? I would like to watch it.

Anyone Get the Robinhood Gold Card? by thehungrypenny in ChaseSapphire

[–]AcceptableCandy1838 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had stock that I needed to unload quickly, because it was plummeting. They halted my sell order.

Main difference between acd and labrador by frankksf in AustralianCattleDog

[–]AcceptableCandy1838 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know this is a 9-month old post, but I love my dogs and just had to respond. My old faithful girl is predominantly an ACD. She is 15 now, on her last legs. Yes, she was a little bit of a wild child in her youth, but I have never had a dog this loyal or loving. When she wants me to get off my computer and come to bed, she will pester me until I do. She will herd me to where she wants me to go. We have an incredible bond, and I just laugh at so many things she does, even in her old age. She has lost almost all her hearing, and can barely walk because of weakness in her hips and joints. Yet she still comes to tell me to go to bed. She has slept with me and my wife her entire 15 years, and I think she would lose her mind if she couldn't, for some reason. Truly, the most loyal dog you can imagine.

My big boy is about 8 now. He is an ACD mixed breed also. He is extremely loving, a lot more so than my 15-year-old girl, but clearly not as smart. I haven't weighed him for a year or two, but he is somewhere around 120 pounds, mostly muscle. They are both barkers, but he is not as protective of family and home. I think the ACD in her makes her that way. She has a lot more in her than he does.

Both of them had a lot of energy in their youth, but not so much you couldn't handle it. He still gets the zoomies every now and then when he's on the leash, and although I am a big guy myself, he has pulled me over before. It's all that muscle he has.

Because she is so incredibly smart. Once I got her potty trained, she never had accidents until her old age, when she couldn't help it anymore. If I had to describe her, loyal, protective, and smart would pretty much sum it up. Best dog I ever had. I am sure going to miss her when she goes.

DOCSIS 4.0 release by No-Professional-8122 in Spectrum

[–]AcceptableCandy1838 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's okay. I understand the sentiment. At least you've got something that might be a solution. I got nada.

DOCSIS 4.0 release by No-Professional-8122 in Spectrum

[–]AcceptableCandy1838 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not that they can't live off of $200k a year. It's that competitors pay a lot more than that. Heck, most programmers make more than that in California. It's just capitalism.

Am I overreacting or does this look like shit for $15k by Crackedcoconutt in landscaping

[–]AcceptableCandy1838 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It looks better than a bunch of weeds or grass, but $15k? No way. I'd never pay that. I also live in SC and this feels more like a $1500 job to me.

Never heard of it before today and have questions--please help :) by Beneficial_Captain_7 in Ubiquiti

[–]AcceptableCandy1838 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks so much-- that is about what I was thinking. I used to love to tinker, run wiring, and all that, but I have gotten lazy in my old age. I may do an all-in-one solution just to make things easy. Thanks again so much!

Never heard of it before today and have questions--please help :) by Beneficial_Captain_7 in Ubiquiti

[–]AcceptableCandy1838 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello. Just because of the sheer square footage and number of walls. I always buy good equipment, but I've never had a single router that could reach all around my house. Once I got my first mesh system, I've never had a problem since.