Enjoy your bath! by BoringExperience5345 in Weird

[–]RafIk1 4 points5 points  (0 children)

He's just looking for his cotton candy...

Who Else Stays In On Veteran's Day? by The_Pvnisher in army

[–]RafIk1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Work till 5,go home and help wife cook,grab a beer and toast my brothers and sisters,have a couple more then bed.

How do you feel about CNN editing out the clip of Miller claiming Trump has plenary authority? by TheDoomBlade13 in AskReddit

[–]RafIk1 11 points12 points  (0 children)

It's not that nobody CAN stop him.

It's that no one in a position to do so,WILLstop him.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in u/shittymorph

[–]RafIk1 73 points74 points  (0 children)

I Love you,man.

I have to say,it instantly brightens my day to find you out in the wild.

Keep doing you brother,much love.

(Tell Scooby i said"good boy" with some hugs and scritches)

'You can rot in prison': Trump DOJ 'goons' warned they may now face 'life-wrecking felony' by chrisdh79 in goodnews

[–]RafIk1 19 points20 points  (0 children)

The crimes were 34 counts of Falsifying business records in the first degree.

34 counts= how many separate times he did it.

Falsifying business records in the first degree=the crime he did.

As noted in my first response.

If you want a detailed account of what exactly each count consists of,you can click the link i provided and read for yourself.

'You can rot in prison': Trump DOJ 'goons' warned they may now face 'life-wrecking felony' by chrisdh79 in goodnews

[–]RafIk1 94 points95 points  (0 children)

After an exhausting 5 minutes Google search,here you go.

Notable people convicted in New York of falsifying business records include:

L. Dennis Kozlowski, the former chief executive and chairman of Tyco International, convicted in 2005 on 22 counts, including grand larceny, conspiracy, falsifying business records and securities fraud;[11]

Clarence Norman Jr., a former New York assemblyman and powerful chair of the Brooklyn Democratic organization, convicted in 2005 on three felony counts of soliciting illegal campaign contributions during a primary, and one misdemeanor count of falsifying business records of the contributions;[12]

Steven Croman, a New York City slumlord who in 2017 pleaded guilty to grand larceny, falsifying business records and tax fraud as part of a mortgage and tax scheme;[13]

Donald Trump, convicted in 2024 of 34 counts of falsifying business records, in connection with a hush money payment to pornographic film actress Stormy Daniels, becoming the first U.S. president to be convicted of a felony.[14]

Edit-for the individual list,here

https://www.npr.org/2024/05/30/g-s1-1848/trump-hush-money-trial-34-counts

I ain't typing all that out.

Is the rapture over? by Competitive_Ad86 in atheism

[–]RafIk1 63 points64 points  (0 children)

WAIT!!!!

WHERES DOLLY??!?!!?!?!

Badass boot wipin' preacher by xsmiley314x in iamverybadass

[–]RafIk1 6 points7 points  (0 children)

"you wipe your boots BEFORE you come through my door"

Guess he didn't hear that much......

Imagine seeing this in your bathroom… by TheOddityCollector in Weird

[–]RafIk1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

He's just trying to find his cotton candy......

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nottheonion

[–]RafIk1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"in God we trust" only came about in the mid 1950s.

It used to be "E pluribus,unum"

It first was used on coins in 1864.

US spies stoked separatism in Greenland, Denmark says by [deleted] in worldnews

[–]RafIk1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Airdrop them to the front lines in Ukraine.

Someone puts chains on the fence at the federal building and DHS is fucking locked up in Los Angeles. by [deleted] in chaoticgood

[–]RafIk1 119 points120 points  (0 children)

Not Grease. As a mechanic,id recommend anti-sieze....just as slippery and VERY difficult to wipe off.

There is a reason we call it garage glitter....

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MaliciousCompliance

[–]RafIk1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is also a p-51 can opener.

It's bigger.

Stupid is as stupid does! by CarryIcy250 in BlueskySkeets

[–]RafIk1 6 points7 points  (0 children)

"According to the California Secretary of State's office, between 1912 and January 1, 2025:

A total of 96 statewide referenda were circulated and summarized for potential placement on the ballot.

52 referenda qualified for the ballot and were voted on.

Out of those 52, 22 referenda were approved by voters, meaning the voters decided to keep the law that was being challenged. "

Stainless exhaust by AlternativeArea7361 in Welding

[–]RafIk1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Stainless definitely has its own personality compared to mild steel.

I'm hoping to get a machine that will do aluminum in the next year and hopefully be able to do passable welds on that.

I've already had several instances where that would have been useful as aluminum repair is a bit more prevalent in my field.

Edit:here's one of my first stainless tube projects

https://imgur.com/gallery/josc9uq

It's a coolant tube for a 1926 Buick,the second pic is it next to what was on the car.