Sorry you have to deal with this shit, i know it can get anyone. Stay Strong and Stay Safe!
I don’t know what’s more impressive; surviving six large-caliber rounds on D-day or surviving three full seasons on the Enterprise while wearing a red shirt.
Not yet at least.
Basically converting to Judaism sounds kind of like joining Project Mayhem from Fight Club.
So, respect.
My part of Illinois still has Klansmen.
Well, now, a vuvuzela parade is a thought. But it seems everyone else in Whitefish hates the two nazis there.
His name was…
[quote=“jlw, post:1, topic:94723”]I firmly stand by my statement that neo-Nazis are assholes.
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That this apparently doesn’t fucking go without saying is a sign that the situation is dire.
Sorry to say it, but he took six rounds from a Bren fired by a jumpy Canadian at Juno Beach. (Sorry to say it because our guys can get jumpy with the best.) Doohan was with the Royal Canadian Artillery.
How the hell do you survive being shot six times on a beach?
Well, they were already off the beach, I gather (Juno was probably the smoothest landing of the lot), and he was crossing between command posts at night. He was shot 4 times in the leg, once in the right middle finger (which was amputated), and once in the chest, which was evidently stopped by a cigarette case.
I guess he dropped his wallet.
Just “sorry”? What the fuck?
The US are sometimes really alien to me.
Careful with =/= careful of.
Running a WHOIS and reporting them to their ISP for TOS violations is not doxxing.
I’d have to agree there. Whois and IP assignment info is publicly available for just this kind of reason, and if you’re flouting the rules at your hosting provider (and using their network as a platform to attack others) then you’re taking the risk that someone may make the provider aware of it.
So long as the provider’s not getting actively harassed, it just puts the ball in their court - they get to decide what they want on their network.
I am Fenwick.
Alt doxxing, aka, using the phone book.
There you go with your elitist, East Coast cosmopolitan “smarts” again.
Many of them just hate anyone associated with particular words, names, or labels. Anything else would require coherent thought.