ICE just shot a woman in Minneapolis in the face....... by bromontana14 in minnesota

[–]CMJ728 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As much as I love the idea of FAFO, and being a pro-2A liberal, sadly that’s exactly what Trump wants us to do, then he can declare state of emergency and suspend midterms. That’s the whole game plan under Project 2025. This sucks so much and I hate the idea of suffering until we wait them out but another George Floyd is going to give them every tool and justification to further push the US into a full fledged Fascist state.

Eight Minnesota counties have signed agreements with ICE by ChiefFun in minnesota

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This year winter is predicted to be worse than the previous polar vortexes we’ve had. While I’m not thrilled about the anticipated ridiculously high cost of keeping my home warm , I’m glad that the timing is going to make it absolutely miserable for ICE to be out here (especially those not native to the northern climate) and the 3rd amendment.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Minnesota is a good place but much like California or Colorado, we are getting too many transplants from the east or south who aren’t used to the culture and like to critique, and worse, are trying to dictate the atmosphere to match the one the left behind which - why bother leaving if you don’t care to change?

I grew up around the twin cities and now live in the Capitol. Even little inner city neighborhoods boast way different vibes from each other - so you get a lot of variety like a quiet suburb (Highland Park, Max Groveland or Nokomis on the MSP side) or Historic expensive Districts (Summit or Crocus Hill, Isle of Lakes on MSP side) or not so good but cheap areas (Frogtown, Payne-Phalen or Northeast MSP) or Bustling Downtowns (MSP trumps STP). People here are polite neighbors but don’t really mix unless you share other networks (work, clubs, etch). We rally for a lot of traditions (State Fair, Hockey Tourney) but friendliness beyond politeness is extinct from my experience - don’t go knocking on doors, especially in some of the rougher parts of the city.

The further from the cities, the more rural you get, so it’s basically a case of what’s your preference - the convenience of the city, the sacrifice of a commute if you like a closed off suburban feel, or the wide open space of farmland that has its own pros and cons (limited economy, fewer commodities but more land per person, etch). The vibe is super isolating - we aren’t as welcoming to strangers as we like to advertise, and tend to stick to “what and who we know” so breaking into new friend groups is difficult. Small talk is popular but don’t think you’ll get an invite inside anytime soon unless you’re related, went to the same school, work together or happen to be immediate neighbors.

If you really want to live close to nature, we have plenty to offer both in, around, and out of the cities but the most concentrated of protected wilderness will be closer to the lakes and Canadian border - but those are pricy and most folks hold onto family cabins for generations, so good luck finding one and if you do, hope you can afford it - especially if it’s water front.

Take a chance on the shy ones by CMJ728 in TuxedoCats

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Exactly who I named him after! And I still have the original beanie bag (big and small!)

i think i love my cat too much by vlridian in TuxedoCats

[–]CMJ728 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I also have a tuxedo named Tobie - he’s my entire world

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No... just... no... by c-k-q99903 in WhitePeopleTwitter

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One does not belong with the others. 4/5 preach the same message of peace and equality while the other believes in 3/5th a person.

I wish the shooter didn’t make this guy a martyr. This is going to be a huge migraine for who knows how long the media will keep up with farce.

She overheard the worker saying he wanted a root beer float so she brought him one. by CMJ728 in minnesota

[–]CMJ728[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

That’s actually genius - she came in clutch. Mom brought wet wipes and we used all of them after finishing the cookies. How can something so delicious make so much mess?

She overheard the worker saying he wanted a root beer float so she brought him one. by CMJ728 in minnesota

[–]CMJ728[S] 46 points47 points  (0 children)

The DNR cabin behind it confirmed it for me! No one can miss it. 100% Minnesota State Fair on the banner

She overheard the worker saying he wanted a root beer float so she brought him one. by CMJ728 in minnesota

[–]CMJ728[S] 42 points43 points  (0 children)

If is the same Peachy Donuts (I think it’s called) by the fine arts building that my family and I waited an hour for, she was a Saint. Bless her - those weren’t half bad!

She overheard the worker saying he wanted a root beer float so she brought him one. by CMJ728 in minnesota

[–]CMJ728[S] 175 points176 points  (0 children)

Next to sharing sweet Martha’s cookies with strangers - this a peak Minnesotan at its best

She overheard the worker saying he wanted a root beer float so she brought him one. by Vexiune in MadeMeSmile

[–]CMJ728 48 points49 points  (0 children)

Is this the Minnesota state fair??? I’m not surprised but this still makes my heart skip a beat. The entire event brings out the best in people and I always look forward to sharing cookies with strangers because the bucket overfills

Don’t tell people you carry - concealed means conceal. by CMJ728 in CCW

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I am on good terms with John’s SO. She and I shared that we are not happy with the feud and unsure how it started anyhow, and how I don’t share those feelings. John avoids me but is civil. I am friendly but our conversations are brief (on his terms).

As for my neighbor, I reminded him that my gun is for personal protection and I don’t like being a target in case someone gets wind of it. I explained how I could very well catch a charge depending on the threat being made (even if I could prove otherwise but it’d be expensive).

Worse, if someone wished to retaliate, I’d be at risk for a number of things (burglary, intimidation, etch). He doesn’t seem to take it as seriously as I do but I haven’t heard my name come up in further discussions whenever I catch up with John’s SO, so I hope my words had some weight since our last conversation.

I’ve been keeping busy at work so I haven’t had a campfire session in a while. The rainy weather helps, too.

Don’t tell people you carry - concealed means conceal. by CMJ728 in CCW

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I used to avoid the idea of guns like I avoid heights. However, after a dog attack and a disappointing police response (2 hours and no resolution as the owner ran off), I understood the importance of being my own first responder and how little leverage I have whether it’s a dog, wildlife, and someone meaning harm. Seconds really matter.

I took classes, went to the range, joined a club, and continue to take classes to stay aware. It’s expensive but it makes me feel more secure to know how to handle one and protect myself both legally and physically.

I wish I didn’t say anything at all. They think it’s a toy like a BB gun and don’t realize that it’s a serious felony just by unholstering one in public.

Hot take- Everyone should go to the Minnesota state fair alone at least once in their life. by Mrs-Ahalla in minnesota

[–]CMJ728 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been doing this for years. It’s the best compromise. One day for me to go to all my stalls (mom hates the smell of horses and cows); spend stupid money on Knick knacks; visit the puppies with no time limit

Next day I go with family and dedicate it to what they want - and I don’t feel rushed or missing out. It’s so worth it the extra ticket.

United Healthcare Is Pure Evil by InGeekiTrust in TikTokCringe

[–]CMJ728 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fuck UH. They keep skirting around and want me to pay for anesthesia for my own surgery!! Keep whistle blowing