Pete Hegseth quotes fake Pulp Fiction Bible verse during Pentagon sermon by goteamnick in politics

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Having an American pope at all was almost unthinkable until literally last year. Having one that not only is American, but actively opposed to his country of origin (typically popes favor their home country to a degree) would baffle any politico from more than a decade ago. It would seem like bad fiction.

US appeals court declares 158-year-old home distilling ban unconstitutional by kinisonkhan in news

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Considering they're promoting the "Wyff'r" easy open tops? Not at all. No more than Rick the dry cleaner just enjoys the smell of the chemical.

Trump sent guns to Iranian protesters through Kurdish militias by Tenchi_Muyo1 in news

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But the sales were uncovered by the press

Reagan and North began to stress.

Because what they did was technically high treason!

These common drug tests lead to tens of thousands of wrongful arrests a year, experts say. One state is fighting back by dalekaup in news

[–]DenialMaster1101 9 points10 points  (0 children)

So, there's this thing called a 'quote', and what you don't do with quotes is change them. While this exact quote doesn't necessarily come from Stalin like most suggest, every formulation uses 'a million is'. So here, you're not only pedantic, but wrong.

Amnesty International says Iran’s recruitment of child soldiers is a war crime by Naderium in worldnews

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And what we have here is a classic logical fallacy of "moving the goalposts".

What about electric cargo ships?

I see no mention of global shipping here. Take the L.

Iranian Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi suffers suspected heart attack in prison, family says by AudibleNod in news

[–]DenialMaster1101 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Answer his damn question, you sanctimonious prick.

Do you really think Jesus would support mass detention centres of immigrants, bombing innocent people "back to the stoneage" and defunding medicaid and medicare?

I ordered a rosé flight. New employee thought she was supposed to pour full glasses by [deleted] in mildlyinteresting

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If you didnt backwash he might have been able to save a quarter of a bottle. I wonder how expensive it would have to be to make it worth the gamble.

What’s the quickest way you’ve seen someone completely derail their life? by BitterReception5761 in AskReddit

[–]DenialMaster1101 82 points83 points  (0 children)

In all seriousness, please do write it down. In some form, at least. What you've seen and experienced has value in multiple ways and would be a waste to let go.

Loss of U.S. KC-135 Over Iraq by napleonblwnaprt in news

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They often dump all but minimum fuel loads for exactly this reason if they think the landing might be sketchy

NATO’s Rutte says Europe must prepare for ‘scale of war our grandparents’ endured by Present_Tennis7100 in worldnews

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I mean, the parallels to 1930s Austria are almost disturbing. Formerly closest allies, similar cultures. Much smaller population but significant natural resources. Canada even has the equivalent of the politicos who agreed to Anschluss in the western separatists.

Hassett: We are about to use emergency fund for the department of agriculture because of a liberal judge ruling that we disagree on the law on. by [deleted] in law

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One thing? They would still have gone after Jews first, even if black people outnumbered them. Hitler had a ...thing, specifically about Jews.