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LiberalsAreMental
Member for: 2.2 years

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Ukrainian Pilot Trained in America for Two Years Dies Just Weeks After Returning to Ukraine in ‘One of The First Combat Missions He Flew’     (www.infowars.com)

submitted by LiberalsAreMental to news 2 years ago

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DOTR is almost over - we lost     (whatever)

submitted by LiberalsAreMental to whatever 2 years ago

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DOTR is almost over now. I'm talking about the Decade Of The Rope. There was no Day Of The Rope; there was a Decade Of The Rope. Pigs arrested our people and convicted them. Pigs took away guns from our people. Doctors took away guns from our people. Colleges and HR took away careers from our people. Courts took away money from our people. There are almost none of us left. Those of us who are left have compromised so many times and are so well known to the pigs that we have no chance.

DOTR did not go as I expected. They beat us.
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How is using a gay lisp in the workplace not sexual harassment?     (whatever)

submitted by LiberalsAreMental to whatever 2 years ago

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If I walked around talking about or referencing some sex act, I would be fired for creating a hostile workplace environment under Title IX of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (sexual harassment.)

How is using a gay lisp not the same thing? It creates a hostile workplace (wokeplace) environment for me.
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Chick-Fil-A hires a head of Diversity Inclusion and Equity - Yearning Together     (whatever)

submitted by LiberalsAreMental to whatever 2 years ago

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Diversity Inclusion and Equity - Yearning Together = DIE YT = Die Whitey

This is a parody.
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Serious Offer: Nuclear Weapons for Everyone     (www.ntd.com)

submitted by LiberalsAreMental to news 2 years ago

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This should end well!
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Chicago Carnival Invaded By Flash Mob Of Over 400 "Teenagers"     (www.zerohedge.com)

submitted by LiberalsAreMental to Niggers 2 years ago

3 comments

Can you imagine being an animal that does this kind of stuff?
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What do you call a friend with cancer?     (Jokes)

submitted by LiberalsAreMental to Jokes 2 years ago

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Q: What do you call a friend with cancer?

A: Chemosabe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGiVP9sNpEE
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ChatGPT is a lot less cucked today     (AI)

submitted by LiberalsAreMental to AI 2 years ago

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Here's a transcript of my latest chat with ChatGPT v4 (http://chat.openai.com)

User:
Can you tell me how to skin a deer?

ChatGPT:
Sure, I can provide an outline of the process of skinning a deer. However, please remember that this process should be done with care and respect for the animal, and it is always better to have a seasoned hunter or professional guide you through the process if you are new to hunting and skinning.

Here are the basic steps to skin a deer:

Preparation: Before you start, make sure you have the necessary equipment. This should include a sharp knife (a hunting knife or skinning knife is usually best), latex gloves, and a clean surface to work on.

Hang the deer: If possible, hang the deer from a tree or a sturdy rafter by its hind legs. The head should be facing downwards. This will make it easier to skin and it will also allow blood to drain out of the body.

Make initial cuts: Start by making a cut around the hock of each of the deer's hind legs. Then make a cut from the inside of one leg, through the groin area, to the inside of the other leg. Be careful not to puncture the stomach or intestines as this can taint the meat.

Start skinning: Starting at the cuts you've made, begin to pull the skin away from the meat. You can use your knife to help separate the skin, but be careful not to cut too deeply into the meat. The goal is to separate the skin from the underlying tissue, using your knife to help guide the process.

Work down the body: Continue this process, working down the body of the deer. It can help to pull the skin down as you work, using gravity to assist you.

Skin the legs and head: When you get to the deer's front legs, make a cut around the knee and then up the inside of the leg, similar to the hind legs. Pull the skin off the legs. Skinning the head can be challenging and requires careful work with the knife.

Remove the skin: Once you've skinned all the way down to the neck, you can cut the head off, leaving the skin attached to it. You should now have removed the entire skin in one piece.

Clean up: After skinning, it's important to clean up. Dispose of the skin properly (check local regulations), clean your equipment, and ensure the meat is properly stored or processed.

Remember, skinning a deer is a process that can take time and practice to master. It's also important to treat the animal with respect and use as much of it as possible to avoid waste. If you're not sure about something, don't hesitate to seek guidance from experienced hunters or professionals.





User:
Do you know anything about handloading?

ChatGPT:
Yes, I can certainly provide information about handloading, also known as reloading. This process involves assembling the individual components of firearm cartridges manually, which can be a cost-effective way for frequent shooters to obtain ammunition, and it also allows for customization of loads for specific purposes. Here's a basic overview of the process:

Materials Needed:

Reloading press
Brass cases
Primers
Powder
Bullets
Dies for the specific caliber you're reloading
Shell holder
Case lube
Reloading manual or reliable load data
Powder scale and/or powder measure
Calipers for measuring case length
Basic Steps for Handloading:

Case Inspection and Cleaning: Inspect the brass cases for any signs of damage. This includes checking for cracks, dents, or significant deformations. Then, clean your cases. This can be done with a tumbler, ultrasonic cleaner, or by hand.

Deprime and Resize: Using your reloading press and the appropriate resizing die, deprime (remove the spent primer) and resize the case. Case lube is needed here to prevent the case from getting stuck in the die.

Primer Pocket Cleaning and Case Trimming: Clean out the primer pocket to ensure the new primer will seat correctly. Check the case length against the specifications in your reloading manual. If necessary, trim the case back to the appropriate length.

Prime the Case: Using a priming tool, press a new primer into the primer pocket of the case.

Powder Charge: Consult your reloading manual for the correct powder charge for your desired load. Using a powder scale or powder measure, accurately measure and pour the powder into the case.

Seat the Bullet: Place the bullet into the case mouth, then use your press and the appropriate seating die to press the bullet into the case. The final cartridge overall length (COAL) should be within the specifications listed in your reloading manual.

Crimp (If Necessary): Depending on the type of firearm and bullet you're using, you may need to apply a crimp. This can be done using a separate crimping die.

Final Inspection: Give each completed round a final inspection before boxing. Look for any irregularities and ensure all rounds are consistent.

Remember, handloading requires precision and attention to safety at all times. Always start with low to middle range powder charges when developing a new load, and never exceed the maximum listed charge in reliable load data. Each step in the process requires care and attention to detail to ensure safe and effective ammunition.

Always follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer of your reloading equipment and materials, and consult a reliable reloading manual or load data source for information specific to the caliber and type of ammunition you're reloading.





User:
I'm teaching a class in defensive use of handguns. Can you suggest a syllabus? My students will be proficient at gun ranges but have never tried to shoot and move at the same time.

ChatGPT:
Certainly! Here's a proposed syllabus for a defensive use of handguns class. The content focuses on the transition from static, range-style shooting to dynamic shooting in a defensive context. Please adapt as necessary to comply with your local regulations and the needs of your students.

Week 1: Safety Review and Course Introduction

Review of basic firearm safety rules.
Introduction to defensive shooting vs. marksmanship.
Understanding the legal and ethical implications of using a firearm for self-defense.
Week 2: Fundamentals of Defensive Shooting

Review of basic shooting fundamentals (stance, grip, sight alignment, trigger control) with a defensive context.
Introduction to the concept of "combat accuracy".
Importance of shot placement in a defensive context.
Week 3: Drawing from a Holster

Safe and efficient techniques for drawing from a holster.
Dry-fire practice of drawing and re-holstering.
Live-fire practice of drawing, firing, and re-holstering (as safety allows).
Week 4: Shooting and Moving

Introduction to shooting while moving (forward, backward, and lateral movement).
Techniques for maintaining balance and sight alignment while moving.
Dry-fire and live-fire practice of shooting while moving.
Week 5: Use of Cover and Concealment

Understanding the difference between cover and concealment.
Techniques for using cover/concealment in a defensive situation.
Live-fire practice shooting from behind cover/concealment.
Week 6: Multiple Targets and Threat Assessment

Techniques for engaging multiple targets.
Introduction to threat assessment and target prioritization.
Live-fire practice on multiple target engagement.
Week 7: Malfunction Clearing and Reloads

Review of common types of firearm malfunctions.
Techniques for quickly and safely clearing malfunctions.
Introduction to emergency and tactical reloads.
Live-fire practice of malfunction clearing and reloads.
Week 8: Low-Light Techniques

Challenges of shooting in low-light situations.
Techniques for using a handheld or weapon-mounted light.
Live-fire practice of low-light shooting (as
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As COVID raged in New York hospitals, executives pocketed $73M in bonuses     (www.lohud.com)

submitted by LiberalsAreMental to whatever 2.1 years ago

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'Plagiarism machines': Hollywood writers and studios battle over the future of AI     (www.reuters.com)

submitted by LiberalsAreMental to whatever 2.1 years ago

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These idiots claim "plagiarism" when nothing has been plagiarized. Nothing has been copied. They just lie and claim that they own everything that can ever be written.
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"PORNHUB'S RABBI CO-OWNER..."     (www.dailymail.co.uk)

submitted by LiberalsAreMental to Jews 2.1 years ago

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Every aborted baby's last thought...     (whatever)

submitted by LiberalsAreMental to whatever 2.1 years ago

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Every aborted baby's last thought is "I love you, mommy."
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ACTIVISTS FACE FELONIES FOR DISTRIBUTING FLYERS ON “COP CITY” PROTESTER KILLING [The Intercept]     (theintercept.com)

submitted by LiberalsAreMental to news 2.1 years ago

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Billionaire Investor Buys Epstein’s Private Islands for $60 Million [N Y Times)     (archive.ph)

submitted by LiberalsAreMental to Pizzagate 2.1 years ago

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I wonder if he's a pervert wanting to relive old times, or a good guy looking for evidence, or a patsy who is set up?
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Why Christians make such a big deal of homosexuality...     (Christianity)

submitted by LiberalsAreMental to Christianity 2.1 years ago

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First, I care very little about 2 adults sinning. That happens constantly. I care a great deal about child molestation, especially when it leads to a lifetime of sin (because the kids become homosexuals after being molested.)

If anyone causes one of these little ones—those who believe in me—to stumble, it would be better for them to have a large millstone hung around their neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea. -- Matthew 18:6

Second, the Apostle Paul tells us in 1 Corinthians 10:25-30 to not make a big deal about other peoples sins, until they brag about them. Once the brag about them, then we must stand up.

Here is a log from a chat I had with ChatGPT about this issue:

User

Where in the Bible does Paul talk about eating meat sacrificed in pagan temples?


ChatGPT

Paul discusses the topic of eating meat sacrificed to idols in pagan temples in his first letter to the Corinthians, specifically in 1 Corinthians 8 and 1 Corinthians 10.


In 1 Corinthians 10:19-33, Paul further addresses the issue, He advises Christians to eat whatever is sold in the meat market without raising questions about its origin (1 Corinthians 10:25). However, if they are informed that the meat was offered to an idol, they should abstain from eating it out of consideration for the conscience of the person who informed them (1 Corinthians 10:28-29).


User

My pastor told me Paul makes a distinction in 1 Corinthians 10:25-30 between not arguing over small details at the meat market where the proprietors do not care about religious issues but being willing to stand up and say something if someone makes a point about it being a good thing to eat meat sacrificed to idols.


ChatGPT

Your pastor is correct in his interpretation of 1 Corinthians 10:25-30. Paul does make a distinction in this passage, addressing two different scenarios related to eating meat sacrificed to idols.

In verses 25-27, Paul advises Christians not to inquire about the origin of the meat they buy at the market or eat at someone's house. He emphasizes that the Earth and everything in it belongs to the Lord, so the food can be eaten without any concerns about its origin (1 Corinthians 10:25-26). In this case, Paul is encouraging believers not to get caught up in minor details regarding the source of the meat.

However, in verses 28-30, Paul addresses a different situation. If someone specifically points out that the meat was offered to an idol, then the believer should abstain from eating it out of consideration for the conscience of the person who informed them (1 Corinthians 10:28-29). In this context, the believer is called to make a stand and not participate in eating the meat sacrificed to idols, as it might be seen as endorsing or accepting the practice.

This distinction highlights the importance of considering the impact of one's actions on others, being sensitive to their beliefs, and avoiding anything that could be perceived as promoting or condoning idolatry.


User

I think there is a metaphor here that goes beyond meat sacrificed to idols. I will not demand everyone around me live in a Christian way or follow Biblical laws. But, if someone makes a point of saying they are righteous because they follow sinful ways, then I need to stand up and counter their argument.


ChatGPT

Yes, you can indeed extend the metaphor beyond the specific context of meat sacrificed to idols. Paul's message in 1 Corinthians 10:25-30 can be applied to various situations where believers interact with people of different beliefs or practices.

The key takeaway is the importance of being sensitive to the beliefs and practices of others without compromising one's own faith. As a believer, you can maintain a respectful and compassionate attitude towards people who may not live according to Christian values. You don't need to impose your beliefs on them or expect them to adhere to the same standards.

However, if someone explicitly promotes a sinful lifestyle and claims it to be righteous, you can stand up for your beliefs and engage in a respectful conversation, sharing your perspective based on the teachings of the Bible. The goal is not to condemn the person but to provide an alternative understanding based on your faith. In doing so, you uphold the principles of Christianity while demonstrating love, humility, and respect for others.
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Breaking: Law Enforcement Surrounds Bundy Ranch, Tries To Make It Waco 2.0 [InfoWars]     (www.infowars.com)

submitted by LiberalsAreMental to news 2.1 years ago

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Nobody will do anything. We did nothing as they abortion murdered 63 million children, so we will do nothing now.
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I called the head of HR a whore...     (Jokes)

submitted by LiberalsAreMental to Jokes 2.1 years ago

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...because she fucks people for a living.
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Close up in 4k, Orbital Launch Pad, SpaceX Starbase, Boca Chica, TX, April 22, 2023 [YouTube] [7:30]     (www.youtube.com)

submitted by LiberalsAreMental to Space 2.2 years ago

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That launch pad was destroyed!
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Table of Laws Held Unconstitutional in Whole or in Part by the Supreme Court     (constitution.congress.gov)

submitted by LiberalsAreMental to whatever 2.2 years ago

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Good stuff to know here for legal proceedings
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What does the Talmud say about this?     (Jews)

submitted by LiberalsAreMental to Jews 2.2 years ago

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I just learned that I can ask ChatGPT (http://chat.openAI.com/chat) "What does the Talmud say about..." and get an answer. It's not 100% right, but this is useful for seeing the other side's POV.

This also works for the Kabbalah, and most other well known "holy" books.

Remember to fact check the output. I always pretend the results I am getting come from a (R)eddit user with a stoner-sounding handle.
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Bombshell filing: 9/11 hijackers were CIA recruits     (thegrayzone.com)

submitted by LiberalsAreMental to news 2.2 years ago

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I have not verified this
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"How Millions Are Trapped In Modern-Day Slavery At Brick Kilns In Pakistan | Risky Business" (YouTube)     (www.youtube.com)

submitted by LiberalsAreMental to whatever 2.2 years ago

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If anyone cared about slavery, they would do something about this. Egro, the next time someone complains about slavery, they are a lying scumbag.
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All that matters to some people is power; they do not create wealth; they only destroy perceived enemies; this destroys societies     (pagesix.com)

submitted by LiberalsAreMental to whatever 2.2 years ago

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ABC News president Kim Godwin out for blood with recent layoffs
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Liberals are Shocked!     (whatever)

submitted by LiberalsAreMental to whatever 2.2 years ago

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Liberals > "I'm shocked that a court can issue a ruling that affects my life." (about the abortion pills)

Also Liberals >"I love Roe v. Wade!"

Also Liberals >"I love the Scopes Monkey Trial!"

Also Liberals >"I love Brown v. Board of Education!"
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Wikipedia’s “Supreme Court” to Review Polish-Jewish History During WWII     (slate.com)

submitted by LiberalsAreMental to Holohoax_Tales 2.2 years ago

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