When it comes to shotguns, if you want a nice budget option, Mossberg Maverick 88 is a pretty good option, or if you're willing to pay a bit more for higher quality Mossberg 500.
If you have a higher budget I'd recommend a rifle. AR platform.
When it comes to shotguns, if you want a nice budget option, Mossberg Maverick 88 is a pretty good option, or if you're willing to pay a bit more for higher quality Mossberg 500.
If you have a higher budget I'd recommend a rifle. AR platform.
You know, you'd think conservatives would put family before politics given their stereotypical "stated values". But I guess that all goes out the window when their conservatism morphs into something closer to fascism.
I mean, I feel most people who lost money were doing "options trading", basically full on gambling/speculation. If you had put that money in an s&p500 index fund, chances of losing money are slim.
Gym memberships should definitely be easier to cancel
Yeah, I recognize you when we were talking about THC. I don't think you're wrong in this case? You just asked to see if changing order per ballot really does make a difference in voting stats. In any case dry herb vapes are the best, vaporizes flower's thc without burning, so it's probably a bit healthier.
Should try meditation. Specifically mindfulness meditation. If you want a book, I Recommend "Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind" by Shunryū Suzuki.
Time for faraday cage phone covers/bags to become popular in these states.
BUT Imagine if it was open sourced. God, Gods, by the nine, would be heaven.
Lol, we should create a society of sorts along the lines of the original Bavarian Illuminati. Create a decentralized storage network and archive of knowledge and history. Create a list of important shit that needs to be archived, and delegate standardized chunks (let's say 5 or 10gb each chunk) of data that are to be downloaded by people. Anytime 5 or 10 people have downloaded a chunk, strike it off the list of priority archival and move onto the next chunk. For this to work, needs alot of people though.
Data serves a great role in this. It's a currency of control.
Political, social, etc.
Which is why privacy is so goddamn important.
I don't think Lemmy users hate Firefox. I feel like alot of it is either people who legitimately have whatever needs they have, fulfilled by chrome more than firefox, or....it's fucking astroturfers/fanboys.
Edit Addendum: Also, if anything, Lemmy users fucking love Firefox.
I wonder if they're on here too?