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[03:33:02] <tedious> AzumaHazuki: Do you have a link to a list of covid symptoms that you trust?
[03:33:39] <AzumaHazuki> only the ones everyone knows about. the thing is, because of how the virus works, it causes a LOT of symptoms
[03:33:43] <tedious> Or really like a diagnostic protocol that isn't just stick this thing up your nose and pay $200 to find out.
[03:34:16] <AzumaHazuki> the major tell is loss of smell and taste, but not everyone gets it. get a cheap pulse oximeter if you have light skin.
[03:34:24] <tedious> Yeah cough fever and headache.
[03:34:43] <tedious> I thought taste and smell were rare enough that you couldn't count on them.
[03:34:58] <AzumaHazuki> they're rare, but very diagnostic
[03:35:08] <tedious> Ok that makes sense.
[03:35:22] <AzumaHazuki> horrible fatigue and shortness of breath is a major tell
[03:35:41] <AzumaHazuki> i suspect this virus causes hypoxia at the cellular level
[03:35:42] <tedious> So I have a headache because life sucks not because I am coming down with covid.
[03:35:55] <AzumaHazuki> it could be both :v
[03:36:04] <tedious> Oh really?
[03:36:11] <tedious> How does that happen?
[03:36:23] <AzumaHazuki> life could suck AND you could have covid
[03:36:42] <tedious> The ace2 receptors get clogged and that keeps out oxygen?
[03:37:07] <AzumaHazuki> no, ACE2 regulates blood pressure and such (we still don't know all of what it does)
[03:37:14] <AzumaHazuki> ACE2 is the entry point for the spike protein
[03:41:20] <AzumaHazuki> this is a good overview (I know, I know, Wikipedia, but it's sourced well) https://en.wikipedia.org
[03:41:21] <systemd> ^ 03Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 - Wikipedia
[03:49:24] <tedious> That's interesting.
[03:50:15] <tedious> So what's up with cellular hypoxia besides your lungs not working so good?
[03:51:53] <AzumaHazuki> no one's completely sure. this fucking virus seems to hit at a zillion subsystems at once. personally i suspect it's causing mitochondrial damage
[03:54:02] <AzumaHazuki> microclots are a thing too. one reason i've been making sure to eat/drink things with blood-thinning properties. supposedly, and i've not been able to verify this, shikimic acid in food is helpful
[03:54:15] <AzumaHazuki> fennel seeds, Chinese star anise, and white or red pine needles' tea have it
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[04:32:17] <tedious> I think my next research project is going to be finding some decaf tea that tastes good and doesn't have cadmium in it.
[04:32:57] <tedious> I'm going to miss chocolate but I want to get rid of everything toxic that I can without having to go tinfoil hat.
[04:38:17] <t3> the line be benificial/benign/poison is pretty unclear for a lot of stuff
[04:38:55] <t3> diet especially seems to be full of contradictory science, let alone all the marketing
[04:39:23] <AzumaHazuki> there's less contradictory science than there is a bunch of greedy companies and regulatory capture
[04:39:49] <tedious> That about sounds right.
[04:40:08] <tedious> I think it's possible to be pretty healthy if you do your own cooking and are careful about ingredients.
[04:40:19] <AzumaHazuki> yup, like i try to
[04:40:49] <AzumaHazuki> mom's here for cancer treatment (recovering from surgery, and they got it all thank fuck) so I'm making sure to cook good healthy food for us
[04:41:48] <t3> I tend to place trust in my cravings when they they're not telling me "sugar!" + being too cheap to eat processed stuff often
[04:42:16] <AzumaHazuki> got an instant pot? </cultist>
[04:42:25] <tedious> Is she making progress? :(
[04:42:49] <AzumaHazuki> yes, she's clean as far as we know thank goodness
[04:42:57] <tedious> Oh that's great.
[04:43:43] <tedious> Cancer is another thing I want to investigate more.
[04:44:10] <tedious> But it's such a miserable topic that the only way to avoid getting depressed is to get angry instead.
[04:44:19] <AzumaHazuki> cancer isn't one single disease, really. the only thing in common across them is "a bunch of cells fucked up. a lot. in very specific ways. a lot. and now they're out of control"
[04:44:53] <AzumaHazuki> we actually "get cancer" a few times a day, but thankfully the immune system yeets most of it quick
[04:44:53] <tedious> Right I'm slightly familiar but I need to dig deeper.
[04:45:42] <tedious> Have you heard about banned treatments that have worked on human trials but the fda won't touch?
[04:46:23] <tedious> There was that one nurse who started treating patients on an indian reservation until the government found out and shut her down.
[04:46:43] <AzumaHazuki> nothing specific, no. be careful down that rabbithole, you end up with stuff like amygdalin/laetrile
[04:46:45] <tedious> I think that was a few decades ago.
[04:46:51] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - AI Computers Can’t Patent their Own Inventions -- Yet -- a US Judge Rules - https://sylnt.us - AI-does-everything-better-than-humans
[04:47:09] <tedious> Yeah that's why I need to spend more time digging.
[04:47:43] <tedious> There are recent cases of people going to mexico to get treatment because the fda can't mess with you down there.
[04:47:53] <AzumaHazuki> yes, for laetrile -_-
[04:48:04] <tedious> Eddie van halen cured his throat cancer in mexico at least once.
[04:48:14] <tedious> Not sure what the protocol was.
[04:48:17] <t3> the worst part about cancer is, if one takes hold, even if you beat it, you will likely not beat the next
[04:48:42] <tedious> Yeah.
[04:48:55] <tedious> The thing I want to investigate the most is the claim that cancer cells can only get energy from glycolysis.
[04:49:26] <tedious> Which would mean that a 0 carb diet should starve it out.
[04:51:41] <t3> not necessarily - amino acids are also metabolized into glucose
[04:53:05] <t3> maybe starvation-mode can make the body reabsorb tumors?
[04:55:43] <tedious> Or they just can't grow like crazy so your immune system has time to stay on top of it.
[04:56:16] <tedious> Carbs cause all kinds of problems anyway when you eat too much of them.
[04:57:11] <AzumaHazuki> a loooot of my diet is carbs >< has to be since they're cheap. but it's barley, oatmeal, buckwheat...not rice and wheat
[04:58:42] <t3> my personal pseudo-scientific theory is that humanity evolved for a diet of mostly raw vegetation, with lots of walking, and going without once or twice a week
[04:59:15] <t3> but carbs and fat taste good, so...
[04:59:20] <tedious> I'm going to miss rice pudding when I finally quit it too. :(
[05:00:16] <tedious> t3: Front teeth on human ancestors are definitely carnivorous.
[05:00:43] <tedious> Fangs like a cat.
[05:01:09] <t3> I've never heard that before, interesting
[05:01:25] <tedious> Look at the skulls in the museum.
[05:01:43] <tedious> Long jaws that are almost like snouts.
[05:02:00] <tedious> Long canines and forward pointing incisors.
[05:02:02] <AzumaHazuki> eh...we're omnivores. we have plant-shearing incisors and small but competent carnassials/canines
[05:02:08] <AzumaHazuki> and huge molars, lots of them
[05:02:09] <tedious> That ain't for eating potatoes. :)
[05:02:22] <tedious> Right.
[05:02:52] <tedious> We definitely evolved to eat anything that didn't move and anything that didn't move fast enough. :)
[05:03:14] <AzumaHazuki> way back when rock and roll was just rock and fast food was dinner you cou;dn't catch
[05:03:42] <tedious> LOL
[05:03:43] <tedious> I like that.
[05:04:28] <AzumaHazuki> buckwheat and barley do seem to be fairly healthy, though barley has a type of gluten in it. same for oats.
[05:04:29] <Runaway1956> Apparently, New Zealand's security forces take lessons from our FBI.
[05:04:36] <Runaway1956> https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com
[05:04:37] <systemd> ^ 03ISIS Terrorist Under Surveillance Stabs 6 in New Zealand Before Being Shot to Death by Police - The Truth About Guns
[05:05:03] <AzumaHazuki> ...is runaway jacking it to gun porn again? jesus.
[05:05:05] <Runaway1956> They investigate suspects, and let them go free to commit atrocities before they arrest them
[05:06:16] <Runaway1956> and why does 'Zumi care what I'm jacking to? Does she want to jack it for me, or what?
[05:06:33] <Runaway1956> It's been awhile since she was constantly hitting on me
[05:06:37] <t3> people /do/ have to commit crimes before you can charge them, ya know
[05:07:07] <AzumaHazuki> pssh, what kinda commie bullshit is that t3? if they were innocent no one would be charging them :v
[05:07:16] <Runaway1956> Mmmm-hmmmm - but you can put them into a shrink pit for evaluation
[05:07:28] <AzumaHazuki> wHy Do YoU hAtE uHmErRiKa?!
[05:07:51] <Runaway1956> Lots of ways to deal with political enemies, sworn terrorists, and crazies
[05:09:44] <t3> I'd be way more upset if secret police were locking up political enemies in asylums than a relatively few people are harmed by nutjobs
[05:11:08] <t3> I have no sympathy at all for TLA chicanery, but in this case, they can't reasonably do anything else
[05:21:16] <chromas> TLAs are busy talking online herp-a-derps into sticking bombs in their underwear or whatever so they can say "see we stopped one!"
[05:22:03] * chromas sets out some chocolate-dipped, caramel-drizzled almond biscotti
[05:23:20] * Runaway1956 licks the caramel off the biscotti
[05:24:14] <tedious> chromas: Recently I realized that almost everything I ever saw on tv about them was propaganda.
[05:24:39] <chromas> biscotti?
[05:24:48] <chromas> or TLAs, probably
[05:25:05] <chromas> pretty much every thing on tv is propaganda
[05:25:12] <tedious> Suddenly it's not so hard to understand why no sacklers are going to prison and politicians can get away with screwing kids for decades.
[05:25:42] <tedious> Fbi mostly.
[05:26:09] <Runaway1956> Stupid windows - I resize the partition, now it has to chkdsk to figure out where it's at
[05:26:38] <Runaway1956> it's agoraphobic, and lost in all that new space I gave it
[05:27:00] <chromas> If I remember right, NTFS has speshul sectors spoodged throughout the partition, so you have to adjust all those too
[05:27:18] <Runaway1956> spoodged, for sure
[05:27:56] <Runaway1956> 74% through stage 12 . . .
[05:28:53] <chromas> How'd you resize it?
[05:29:44] <Runaway1956> I used Gparted
[05:29:57] <chromas> ah
[05:30:09] * chromas gives Runaway1956 Hiren's BootCD
[05:30:30] <Runaway1956> I think I've got it somewhere, but I found Gparted first
[05:31:42] <Runaway1956> This all started with trying to update Windows 7 Enterprise - had to download SSUs then monthly rollup packs, and I ran out of room
[05:35:14] <chromas> whoops
[05:35:31] <chromas> hm, I'd expect expanding the partition to be fine
[05:35:44] <chromas> still, those buttmagical sectors tho
[05:40:25] <Runaway1956> Well, it's expanded, and I'm booted back into Windoze, but the update is hanging forever
[05:41:11] <chromas> Some of the updates would take days so you had to delete the update cache and install certain updates manually
[05:41:55] <Runaway1956> Yeah, that's what I'm doing - and some of them still fail. This one should get me up-to-date to Jan 2021
[05:49:55] <Runaway1956> suck
[05:49:58] <Runaway1956> sess
[05:50:08] <Runaway1956> "your computer needs to reboot"
[05:51:23] <chromas> My favorite part was where it would download a bunch of updates, but you couldn't install them until you let it update Windows Update and reboot a couple times
[05:51:32] <chromas> then download those same updates again
[05:52:30] * chromas can't wait for automatic vaccine updates
[05:55:41] <Subsentient> https://i.redd.it
[05:56:44] <Runaway1956> rebooted multiple times, and logged into my account - now all I need to do is clone it
[05:57:27] <Subsentient> chromas: What did you think the microchips were for?
[05:59:18] <Runaway1956> what if the microchip gets lodged in a small capillary in your foot or something?
[05:59:43] <tedious> Did you hear the reason for the red flagged moderna vaccines in japan?
[06:00:07] <chromas> microchips are just a ruse. they're using self-assembling robo-molecules
[06:00:11] <tedious> Allegedly they were magnetic because of metal shavings that probably came off the machine that puts the caps on the vials.
[06:00:22] <tedious> That's a load of crap.
[06:00:35] <chromas> metal shavings are magnetized?
[06:00:46] <tedious> Metal shavings would be easy to detect and probably visible with the naked eye.
[06:01:07] <chromas> they put metal shavings in cereals
[06:01:17] <tedious> Yeah apparently somebody decided to check the vials to see if the vaxes were magnetic and well look at that they were.
[06:01:21] <chromas> muh iron fortified
[06:01:36] <chromas> sound like a real thing that actually happened
[06:01:48] <tedious> So the whole lot of something like 1.3 million doses was confiscated.
[06:02:10] <tedious> Well the confiscation definitely happened because it made interntional news and moderna was pissed.
[06:02:42] <tedious> But their cover story stinks.
[06:02:52] <chromas> probably just a way to get free gibs
[06:03:13] <tedious> The caps are aluminum and rubber so that's not magnetic and the vials are glass.
[06:03:26] <Runaway1956> They'll give those confiscated doses to poor folk and tourists
[06:03:56] <tedious> The solutions are colorless and clear so foreign objects should be visible unless they are microscopic.
[06:05:41] <chromas> Visible to people but not to robots
[06:07:06] <chromas> If you don't train the neural network to detect contaminants then they're not there
[06:07:21] <tedious> Exactly.
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[06:07:38] <Runaway1956> Luckily, they have robots administering the vax in most places
[06:08:08] <chromas> "Hold still, Not Sure!"
[06:12:12] <Runaway1956> 2021-08 Security Monthly Quality Rollup for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems (KB5005088)
[06:12:38] <Runaway1956> now that I've cloned Win7, I'll try stuffing that last update into it.
[06:12:51] <chromas> Do you have KB5318008?
[06:13:08] <Runaway1956> Think so - isn't that an SSU?
[06:13:50] <chromas> I think it updates the calculator so you hold it upside down
[06:14:39] <Runaway1956> LOL - you got me with that one
[06:15:11] <chromas> I only thought of it because the one you listed looked like it should be a joke one
[06:16:39] <Runaway1956> I can tell you that there are far too many similar looking numbers to wade through
[06:16:59] <chromas> probably all jokes
[06:17:05] <chromas> just like windows update
[06:17:46] <Runaway1956> Windows update doesn't even update anymore, you have to know what you're looking for, do the SSU, then do the update, etc ad nauseous
[06:18:01] <chromas> like old times
[06:18:04] <chromas> Windows ME updates
[06:19:14] <Runaway1956> Oh yeah - that old rule about memory - the more you have, the more you use
[06:19:39] <Runaway1956> I installed more and faster memory last week, and I'm using a helluva lot of it
[06:20:30] <Runaway1956> inxi -m
[06:20:30] <Runaway1956> Memory: RAM: total: 187.80 GiB used: 76.33 GiB (40.6%)
[06:20:30] <Runaway1956> Array-1: capacity: 256 GiB note: est. slots: 32 EC: Parity
[06:20:36] <chromas> Makes rebooting a pain because there's no reason to close anything
[06:20:52] <Runaway1956> True
[06:21:14] <tedious> Wow that's a whole lotta ram!
[06:21:43] <tedious> And this is a desktop??
[06:24:59] <Runaway1956> It's a full fledged server tedious - I use it like a desktop
[06:25:25] <Runaway1956> Had to modify it, it used to be loud enough to make the neighbors bitch
[06:26:01] <chromas> water cooling!
[06:26:01] <t3> I've noticed that browsers will pretty much immediately grab a whole bunch of ram on startup, so I put a script to release memory 5 min after starting the browser in my path
[06:26:22] <Runaway1956> Nah, I just got quieter fans, it worked a charm
[06:26:43] <tedious> t3 How does that work?
[06:26:47] <Runaway1956> two trillion decibel was ridonculous
[06:27:04] <Runaway1956> how does what work, quieter fans?
[06:27:13] <Runaway1956> I give you a link if you want
[06:27:19] <t3> sleep 300 && echo 3 | sudo tee /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches
[06:27:27] <chromas> I suppose servers run their fans at maximum stonks at all times since they don't care about noise in a room full of other maximized fans
[06:29:16] <Runaway1956> https://www.amazon.com
[06:29:21] <systemd> ^ 03Amazon.com: Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM, Premium Quiet Fan, 4-Pin (120mm, Brown) : Electronics
[06:29:49] <chromas> I got a tiny one of those to put into an old switch. Made a yuge difference but still noisy
[06:29:59] <Runaway1956> I recommend them for any application - just shop around a little and get the right size
[06:30:13] <chromas> they're gotdamn expensive but also quiet
[06:30:39] <Runaway1956> Did you drink all the coffee, or is there some left?
[06:31:07] <chromas> no coffee; only de-carameled biscotti
[06:32:41] * Runaway1956 grabs a biscotti to dip in his coffee
[09:27:54] <FatPhil> weihenstephaner unfiltered kellerbier's where it' at - coffee's for wimps.
[09:31:28] <FatPhil> no XXXXaggotry today?
[09:36:47] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - The Fungal Mind: on the Evidence for Mushroom Intelligence - https://sylnt.us - I-was-chatting-with-my-mushrooms-yesterday
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[10:12:56] <runawayXXXX> Bend over, FatPhil!!
[10:16:20] <Runaway1956> No mystery here - aristarchus takes on one personna on the forum, and another personna on IRC within a few minutes
[10:16:59] <runawayXXXX> What are you talking about, Runaway of particular birthdate?
[10:17:05] <Runaway1956> A little delay, so he might pretend to not be the same person
[10:17:29] <runawayXXXX> No pretence, completely different. There is only one of you?
[10:17:51] <Runaway1956> There only has ever been one of me - at least in this lifetime.
[10:18:13] <Runaway1956> Do the six of you work in the same building?
[10:18:32] <runawayXXXX> Just noticing, in your journal, your knowledge of firearms is pretty poor.
[10:18:38] <Runaway1956> and you all clock out of work at the same time
[10:19:08] <Runaway1956> Keep telling yourself that - I know which end goes BANG and which end doesn't.
[10:19:33] <runawayXXXX> You don't know the difference between auto (as in, full auto), and semi-auto?
[10:19:45] <Runaway1956> Uhhhh, yes, do you?
[10:20:07] <runawayXXXX> And the difference between rate of fire, and magazine capacity?
[10:20:08] <Runaway1956> Which weapons that civilians can legally buy do you suppose is full auto?
[10:20:37] <runawayXXXX> And you do not understand the difference between caliber and bore?
[10:20:53] <Runaway1956> Why you asking? You need educated?
[10:21:20] <runawayXXXX> It is your lack of knowledge that is at issue here.
[10:21:36] <Runaway1956> You may consider a caliber to be a decimal, and bore to be fractional inches
[10:22:14] <Runaway1956> So tell me, who is selling a 120 round mag for 9 mm?
[10:22:19] <runawayXXXX> Hooo, boy! What an ignoramous! Bore is measured in gauge. What are you, European?
[10:22:37] <Runaway1956> And, WTF do you think 12 guage means?
[10:23:03] <runawayXXXX> I know. Do you?
[10:23:55] <runawayXXXX> (Runaway runs to Wikipedia to look up "gauge")
[10:23:58] <Runaway1956> I'm waiting on you . . .
[10:24:15] <Runaway1956> ain't going nowhere at all
[10:24:58] <runawayXXXX> Stop with the gun journals, Runaway19XX, they just expose your ignorance, and undercut your standing on SN.
[10:25:00] <Runaway1956> You came in here pretending to have superior knowledge, I offered you a tidbit to chew on - whatcha gonna do with it?
[10:26:04] <Runaway1956> wait one - I'll get you a nice chart from somewhere . . .
[10:26:43] <Runaway1956> https://www.rapidtables.com
[10:26:43] <systemd> ^ 03Wire gauge size chart | AWG table
[10:27:07] <Runaway1956> and you've still offered nothing in the context you meant for your question to be taken
[10:27:28] <runawayXXXX> Nothing. Just poking you with your 45/100" "911" pistola. Wasn't that Walter Slobchak's sidearm in "The Big Lebowski"?
[10:28:38] <Runaway1956> So what is the actual size of a .45 then
[10:28:41] <FatPhil> asked for XXXXaggotry, got XXXXaggotry. dance for me puppet boy.
[10:29:07] <runawayXXXX> Biden is going to ban 9mm's. Total lie and misreading, but scared and ignorant gun nuts.
[10:29:38] <Runaway1956> You don't like the idea that your president can't speak English very well, being senile and all, so you deny what he actually said.
[10:30:17] <Runaway1956> And, of course you got your talking points at CNN
[10:30:33] <runawayXXXX> Not as senile as certain soylentils! You know, a Biden derangement syndrome is just really pathetic.
[10:31:04] <Runaway1956> ROFL - that bastard was senile before he ran for president - he's only getting worse you know
[10:31:36] <Runaway1956> https://www.express.co.uk
[10:31:37] <systemd> ^ 03EU chiefs turn on Biden's decision to quit Afghanistan – President's reputation in tatters
[10:31:41] <runawayXXXX> As were you, when Hilary was your First Lady. Burns you, don't it?
[10:31:58] <Runaway1956> Never was mine
[10:32:24] <runawayXXXX> Right, Trump's plan, and "Deal with the Taliban" is all Biden's fault?
[10:32:39] <Runaway1956> But, the EU doesn't appreciate Biden just cutting and running, leaving troops behind
[10:32:52] <runawayXXXX> At least he is declassifying the Bush crimes against humanity.
[10:32:54] <Runaway1956> That's really really really close kin to cowardice
[10:33:22] <Runaway1956> Criminals have always mustered more empathy and sympathy than cowards
[10:33:29] <runawayXXXX> Troops? Blackwater scum are not "troops"! They are mercenaries.
[10:34:14] <Runaway1956> Biden cut and ran, leaving people behind - whether they were official US troops, mercenary troops, allied troops - he cut and ran.
[10:34:24] <runawayXXXX> You are a traitor, Runaway, and all of us RunawayXXXX's know it, which is why we post so infrequently.
[10:35:01] <Runaway1956> Well, if I respected you more, I would tell you to bite a traitor's balls
[10:35:58] <Runaway1956> I'm going to leave you here to stew in your juices, I got important shitz to do.
[10:37:04] <runawayXXXX> More violation of your oath as a US Navy swabie? Carry on, Oath Violator!
[10:38:03] runawayXXXX is now known as Runaway2020
[10:38:18] <Runaway2020> I concur.
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[10:40:15] <chromas> ooh I can be an XXXXaggot too
[10:40:26] <chromas> /nick chromasXXXX
[10:40:44] <chromas> FatPhil: Do you not know the difference between an ale and a lager! Haha you show your ignorances!
[10:41:23] <FatPhil> are you pushing the bimodal binary narrative
[10:41:43] <chromas> Just put some Xs in my nick, then project my ignorance onto you! I am now aristarchus
[10:42:13] <chromas> Can you transition between an ale and a lager?
[10:42:25] <chromas> an aleger
[10:44:03] <chromas> or in hipster speak, "it's aleger, bruh!"
[10:46:02] <FatPhil> there are hybrids. koelsch is a lager made with an ale yeast, for example
[10:46:36] <FatPhil> the entence I just said would trigger beer nerds, for reference.
[10:46:40] <FatPhil> +s
[10:56:27] <chromas> such as yourself?
[14:17:41] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - The Scandalous History of the Last Rotor Cipher Machine - https://sylnt.us - well,-almost
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[19:06:23] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Astronomers May Have Seen a Star Gulp Down a Black Hole and Explode - https://sylnt.us - nom-nom-nom
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[19:55:17] <Runaway1956> AlienInterview and Azuma Hazuki - the match made in Bedlam
[20:03:07] <Runaway1956> Is justice late better than no justice?
[20:03:11] <Runaway1956> https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com
[20:03:12] <systemd> ^ 03Former Georgia DA Indicted for Failing to Prosecute Suspects in the Ahmaud Arbery Shooting - The Truth About Guns
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[23:46:57] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - New Food Freezing Concept Improves Quality, Increases Safety and Cuts Energy Use - https://sylnt.us - just-chill-man-chill
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