

This is even better: https://github.com/AntiMicroX/antimicrox


This is even better: https://github.com/AntiMicroX/antimicrox


Colloidal Silver packets for every agent. Make ICE ice blue again.


“Are we the baddies?” ponders Gen-X’s Rush Limbaugh copycat after decades of being a mouthpiece for Russian agitprop.


Ask yourself who perpetrates crimes.
Do they have a job? A steady income? Stability in their life? Confidence about their future? Did they go to college or even complete high school?
Or, are they broke, desperate, possibly with chemically altered cognition, and very likely to have a limited education/understanding about the world?
The fact is - when you don’t know much, you look at the world through a very limited perspective. This restricts a person’s thinking into a narrow set of tracks that are all the most obvious paths to the goal of quick cash (often, to buy drugs to stave off the DTs for a few more hours). The stereotypical behaviors are the only things that are seemingly possible with a limited education and a chemical addiction.
The reason stereotypes exist is because most humans aren’t that creative. Most people, most of the time, will do the same basic things everyone else does in the same basic ways everyone else does it.
The main difference here is that a crook rationalizes their actions and does not properly consider key facts, like the general success rate of robberies. Most of the time, desperation plays a strong enough role as a motivator that you can see these folks telling themselves how they “have to” do this. They’ll psyche themselves up in the moments before they decide to act because they need to convince themselves that what they’re doing “has to be done” even when they know their odds of success are abysmal.
Small-time crooks are cliche because the underlying reasons behind what made them crooks is always the same three or four things - poor, uneducated, desperate, and (often) addicted to something. The educated crooks are smart enough to get laws passed to make their crimes legal.

Correct. The question everyone should be asking is why the ~90% is cool with letting that 10% ruin 100% of the planet’s ecosystem, of which we have only 1.

No shit. The beef is the problem, not what we feed it.
It is far more efficient and ecologically sustainable to get the calories out of the plants directly than to pass it through a cow first.
The fun question is - What does America do with the nearly 30 MILLION beef cows if we stop slaughtering them?


Thank you for continuing to demonstrate you know absolutely nothing about the subject, but yet you appear to think we should care about your uneducated, ignorant opinion.
Talk to me when you know what “AOJ” means.


This is moronic advice coming from someone who has never even held a gun, much less seen a situation where one is a life-saving tool. Firearms don’t work like they do in the movies.
If you want to use one for self-defense, seek professional training, learn the local laws, and also make sure you have insurance. Even lawful uses of firearms get brought into court. This can be financially disastrous if you aren’t prepared for it.
If you choose to deploy a firearm for personal defense, you shoot high-center-mass and you shoot until the target stops doing whatever it was that warranted them being shot. In areas that have a duty to retreat, you must comply with those and other requirements before, during, and after you deploy your firearm.
Don’t listen to internet knuckleheads about firearms. It’ll get you killed or imprisoned for a very long time.


https://thedirect.com/article/district-10-movie-sequel
A District 9 sequel is in the works.


It remains to be seen, but I do think it’s worth remembering who paid for Vance to be next-in-line. Vance is a sock puppet.
The question before the voters this November is whether we’re ready to participate with the rest of the human race in trying to live in the 21st century, rather than just recreating all the worst parts of the 20th.


If you’re paying close attention, you’ll be aware of the symptoms of frontotemporal dementia and how closely the Pedo-in-Chief’s behavior aligns with those symptoms.
The professional medical accounts that I’ve seen commenting on it are all of the opinion that he’s not likely to live to see the summer.
If that comes to be, then the mid-term elections in November will be exceptionally important.
That’s the trick - I don’t do everything. It just isn’t physically possible. So, I don’t kill myself trying.
For a full bathroom (sink, toilet, tub and shower), I prioritize the stuff that matters most - toilet and sink. Cleaning those takes me 10 minutes, tops. Those are what stays clean on a day to day basis. Everything else gets dealt with weekly (sweeping, trash), monthly (tub, shower) or less frequently.
The lie Americans have told themselves is that it is possible for a family of 2-4 to perform a ridiculous number of tasks to live in 4-star hotel conditions their entire adult lives. It’s a fantasy that has people killing themselves to dust corners of their homes that literally nobody sees or cares about.
You’ve got better things to do with your time than dusting. Like resting from your day job.
None of the things you mention has anything to do with the job itself. How you show up and when is what matters.
There’s a lot of mythology around work that is just no longer true and hasn’t been true since the 1990s, if not the 1980s.
The only time your boss cares about you going “above and beyond” is in situations where it will make them look good to their boss. Don’t waste your energy going above and beyond just randomly. It won’t get noticed and it’ll only burn you out.
Providing quality customer service is never wasted effort, but it doesn’t mean putting up with entitled customers. If people aren’t interacting with you at least calmly, don’t waste the energy engaging. Don’t engage with adults having tantrums.
Most importantly - don’t dilute your wage. If you’re hourly, be meticulous about clock-in and clock-out times. Don’t do work unless you’re on the clock. If you’re salary, that means you give what you have; it doesn’t mean you kill yourself for the job. If I’m sick, my salary pays for the ~30% effort that I’ve got to give. Trying to give 100% when you don’t have it is a great way to burn yourself out and gain nothing in return. If you’re good at something other people value, never ever do it for free. All people will do is take advantage.
Most household chores that actually need to be done boil down to a handful of things that need daily attention and can be done in 15 minutes or less, the weekly crap that takes 30 minutes or less once a week, and then monthly and quarterly maintenance cycles. If you’re spending more than ~30 min. a day, plus ~1 hour on the weekends doing choring, you’re probably wasting your energy on things that don’t truly matter. You can scale back and not worry so much about keeping your space ready for a Martha Stewart catalog. Focus on what’s truly essential and let the rest slide.
This is what cognitive dissonance looks like.


It is normal if you have Alzheimer’s or dementia.
I’m just a user of the software, not the developer. You’d need to ask them. :)