According to the USDA, the US cattle industry contributes about 3.7% of US greenhouse gas emissions, and livestock as a whole is around 14.5% globally on a cursory search
According to the USDA, the US cattle industry contributes about 3.7% of US greenhouse gas emissions, and livestock as a whole is around 14.5% globally on a cursory search
I have in fact been to 5 gun shows that don’t do background checks, and changed my mind about buying one I’d had my eye on when the guy behind the table opened with “I am not legally required to check your ID, just to ask if you intend to use a firearm to commit a crime, and I can’t sell to you if you say yes”. This was in Arkansas, around 2014-2015
The Gmail spam filter filters out emails from Google, half the 2FA authentication emails I get, things I’ve actively subscribed to and hit “not spam” on several times, and does not block “You’ve won a Home Depot gift card!” from h3uu3hb382jeop1fe@je7qow.xy
Didn’t you know the man on the cross was Jesus’s secret brother who was martyred in His name while Jesus fled to Japan, started a family, and died of old age?
But the top is still moving right
We all know, they were found and partially excavated in 2014 for a documentary
I also have a libra 2 and I read it in the shower and have dropped it in a bath once
That video is why I was so confident in saying FlexPlay was a different product lol. He’s one of 11 subscriptions I have on YouTube
That was an entirely separate disposable rental DVD company
Because, as governor, he pushed for and then signed into law a bill that requires schools to stock menstrual products in all bathrooms used by people who menstruate
I use an Elite Series 2, if that’s the same thing, and the one I’m currently using is the second one I bought because I broke the first. This one has never been paired to a Windows computer, I bought it after I switched to Linux, it paired normally and has just worked
My Xbox controller has just worked on Linux for months now?
Bulk prices are generally cheaper per unit but it’s very, very possible to not be able to bear the upfront cost of a large number of units and be forced by that to spend more money in smaller chunks over a longer time
There’s no edited tag on the post so I have to wonder how (1889-2024) wasn’t an indicator too lol
The joke was obvious, and you even doubled down by suggesting people intentionally go to Bentonville. I appreciated it
Thanks, that was really necessary and greatly added to the conversation.
Without googling anything wasn’t he assassinated by Charles Gateau? Not sure about the spelling but it’s a pretty known event
Edit: I’m back after looking it up and the spelling is Guiteau
What if you’re a YYYYMMDD person
Oh, it’s not even different manufacturers. Palmetto State Armory has a ton of cheap options, like if you bought a blemished set of their lower grade in 2014ish you could get a full rifle for $400-600, but they also had stuff in the $1500 range that definitely grouped better at 200y (which is the longest distance range I could find that didn’t involve giving money to the NRA which at no point am I willing to do)
Edited to add: my main point was that a 30 year old rifle manufactured well shouldn’t be that far off from a semi-sloppy modern manufacture, and if the reports that the rifle was stolen from his father are true I’d bias towards a nicer one since the same reports say he stole the rifle but not the sights and was firing without them
I mean, in the US I’m pretty sure only Navy deals with shotguns, I think to prevent hull penetration? Coasties might for the same reason, but I’ve never hung out with any