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Hurts so good

All the chicken heads snap they necks for a 50's Hudson... you could start multiple families

Replying to Avatar QW

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Had to scroll down, I thought the meme was going to tell me to buy a 1951 Hudson Hornet...

"Speeding is not a crime" Thanks for confirming that you are not a serious person who wishes to put forward a serious argument.

Have a nice day! Please don't drink and drive...

So I can endanger the public as long as it is from gross negligence and not willful premedition?

Also it is common knowledge that drinking and driving is dangerous, so the act of DUI is arguably intentional premedition.

It's like saying that speeding or wreckless driving are not a crime. You are endangering everyone else on the roadway, exponentially increasing the risk of property damage and physical harm. But at the end of the day it is the states or a private companies road and they are free to make the rules they see fit. If you can find a private track that will allow you to drink and drive go for it.

Or premeditated to commit a crime. By this logic, premedition to commit murder would not be a crime. Hell you could even declare it publicly, because free speech right? This is a line of logic that only a fundamentalist could buy.

He was thinking of boosting the power of AM radio signals (.5 - 1.7 MHz) so the receivers could power the internal electronics. It would have hardly been "free" but it would be wireless. If we had gone down this route of wireless power it would make modern telecommunications impossible as it would bleed over every channel and dominate the airwaves. The real free power is higher up in the spectrum; visible light (400 - 800 THz) and photovoltaic panels for the win!

Actually that's bad advice... Buy two beaters as one is likely not to be running at any given time

Replying to Avatar Jameson Lopp

Atleast they have a plan! Jay Powell's last press conference sounded like .gov is just winging it at this point.

It's been about a decade, but yeah. It's all so predictable, it's like the human brain and our animal instincts that kept us alive for millions of years are being hacked by malicious entities and are being used against us. I don't think we can adapt fast enough

Their was a book written a while ago... Weird Scenes Inside The Canyon. It will flip your wig, and basically confirms that 100% of American media is a pysh-op, even the "counter-protests"

I still can't make sense of the photo, I'm gonna go look at my phone in the mirror to see if it flip flops correctly. Anyway, sweet Rocky Mountain, those Canucks make a good rig

This photo hurts my brain... do you have your gears and derailleur on the left side of your bike?

Wasn't Jim Morrison an absolute fraud? He couldn't even play a single instrument if I remember correctly. His father was super high up in the U.S. military and his son Jim Morrison was in the intelligence agencies. I think it was the RAND corporation that admitted to the pysh-op in the 60's of creating the image of the "druggy-free-love-hippie" to discredit the anti-war movement of the Vietnam area; The Doors and Jim Morrison where part of that project.

Non-rivalrous, no that's idiotic. People have rivalries over ideas and inventions all the time; my favorite inventor rivalry is on who invented radio: Marconi, Telsa, or DeForest (I'm for DeForest).

Also those characters kept making the argument that "ideas are non-scarce" and property must be scarce for some inexplicable reason. First truly original and innovative ideas are expectionally rare and take tremendous time and effort to create making them scarce, if you where to believe property = scarcity then truly innovative ideas are absolutely property. Also by this line of logic I find totally bogus, anyone could steal anyone else's gold as the amount of gold in the universe is infinite, making gold "non-scarce". Again property = scarcity is a dumb, non-sense argument.

The more I dive into this subject the more all of it seems like a serious crack or paradox in libratarian ideology. It reads like religious zealots arguing over some non-existent utopian ideal, that if you implement in reality would destroy property rights of innovators, writers, artists, and other creators (literally Trillions of $ of GDP per year in U.S. economy) and encourage wide scale theft and fraud.