💰 Grifter "Mad at the Internet" - a/k/a My Psychotherapy Sessions

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>you got it worse
Uh-huh, sure bud.

Weird, I thought Windows PC's were part of school growing up. First XP, then 7, then 10.
Had both. Had the computer labs, then you had laptops for individual classrooms if you needed to type an assignment. That was more common in the 2010's. When I got my laptop though, I was free from the communal laptop pool. Hated those things. Slow clunky pieces of junk.
 
>you got it worse
Uh-huh, sure bud.

Weird, I thought Windows PC's were part of school growing up. First XP, then 7, then 10.
Windows?
I mean some of our rooms had windows. First "Lab" was Apple IIe systems in 7th grade, up till then there was a couple Apples on carts that a teacher could request for their class.
 
Windows?
I mean some of our rooms had windows. First "Lab" was Apple IIe systems in 7th grade, up till then there was a couple Apples on carts that a teacher could request for their class.
Mine had old computers with Windows 95, but XP was out already by that time. Seems like your school was underfunded, lmao.
 
In 2004, our computer lab had windows for in the highschool. I was the only person who brought my laptop to school; I think I was the only one who had a laptop. Yeah it was a poor school, we had football and nothing much else.

Also, re the gun and dv stuff, I was listening to the radio and this came on: https://www.cascadepbs.org/news/202...e-loophole-letting-accused-abusers-keep-guns/
"
Instead of surrendering the missing guns, Montesi argued that Washington’s firearm-surrender law requiring him to do so violates his Fourth and Fifth Amendment protections against self-incrimination and unreasonable search and seizure, citing the November 2022 Washington Court of Appeals ruling in State of Washington v. Flannery.

The Flannery decision, which said an earlier version of the state’s firearm-surrender law was unconstitutional under the Fourth and Fifth Amendments, has been similarly cited by judges throughout Washington as preventing them from ordering alleged abusers to give up their weapons, court records show."
 
Windows?
I mean some of our rooms had windows. First "Lab" was Apple IIe systems in 7th grade, up till then there was a couple Apples on carts that a teacher could request for their class.
>Apple II
Your school was rich and fucking hell you are OLD
 
>you got it worse
Uh-huh, sure bud.

Weird, I thought Windows PC's were part of school growing up. First XP, then 7, then 10.
When I was growing up, it was basically just a computer lab. And maybe one in the classroom. But unless we were specifically learning about computers. Everything was just pen and paper, maybe a projector, or whiteboard, and books.


Completely unrelated. Stumbled onto this. An interesting watch.
 
Josh knows where the trannies are at all times. He knows this because he knows where they are not.
If Josh subtracts where the trannies are from where the trannies aren't, or wherever the trannies aren't from where they are—whichever is greater—he obtains a difference, or deviation. The TTD subsystem uses deviation to drive trannies from where they are to somewhere where they are not.
 
A local government in California decided to dupe a bunch of people for thirty years making them pay a mortgage on a trailer park worth twenty million dollars that turned out to not be a mortgage and now the state is trying to sell the property back to them after admitting the state paid no money for the land or property.


Never trust the government, it's not your friend.
 
When I was growing up, it was basically just a computer lab. And maybe one in the classroom. But unless we were specifically learning about computers. Everything was just pen and paper, maybe a projector, or whiteboard, and books.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=b3AN2wY4qAM
Completely unrelated. Stumbled onto this. An interesting watch.
Yes, that. Windows PC's in computer labs and everything else was pen, paper and chalkboard, with projectors and whiteboards being a luxury. A school giving laptops to students to use would be unheard of, but I guess frivolous spending is just common in America.
 
I also found out that we have ancient old stock of the hold it together design, including pullovers.
This is excellent news. Mine has absolutely disappeared into the void, I possibly lost it camping but I keep thinking I've worn it since. I bet it will turn up shortly after my replacement is delivered but that wouldn't be too tragic.

Edit: The ordering system works well, I think it is actually much faster than the last merch run.
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This post was a psyop.

Probably. But it feels at least like a positive psyop if anything. It's not like he's saying trust the soyance, and giving any real input into what you should believe. Just pointing out things you should probably look for. And if I think about what he described. I can see plenty of stuff fitting right into this. Coming from both sides of the political sphere, and countries around the world.

Looking at another video this guy made. He obviously is trying to influence people into changing how they think. but I really don't see what's he is actually wrong about. People should probably step back a bit every once in a while, and think objectively about what they really believe.
 
Actual uniformfags (or "nazis") would recognize that saggy hat shape as distinctly British.

Shadow's from the internet, so she remembers that when Pewdiepie bought the first result on Amazon for "british army costume" and wore it on stream, everyone said he wore a "nazi uniform," and nobody can ever be convinced otherwise.

I'm sure she's having fun.
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The british army didn't issue C96s. There were officers who bought them in the 1890's but they stopped being popular by WW1. This would be such obscure knowledge to the average person.
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This is what officers would be wearing at the time
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A british military hat & a german one from ww2
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& german coats. I couldn't find anything british that looked closer to what she's wearing but it looks more like some mishmash of random shit thrown together to look "military" enough.
This comes off more like larp bullshit to me but specifically ww2 larp. Sure, any dumb fuck would look at this & say "she looks like a Not See" & a uniformfag would call it ignorant larping but that's kind of the point I brought up in her thread, which is most people see this as Nazi larping & it's stupid to be doing this shit on Twitch of all places. Her own audience is calling her their own little Hitler. She's calling herself a "cute dictator". You'd have to be brain damaged to not see this as Nazi larping.
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Windows?
I mean some of our rooms had windows. First "Lab" was Apple IIe systems in 7th grade, up till then there was a couple Apples on carts that a teacher could request for their class.
I remember my first time using Linux was in my first computer science class in middle school. They taught us in Windows first & didn't get into the nittyy gritty of Linux but showed us how similar they were on a superficial level & how most things you could do on XP (especially for school) could be done on Linux
 
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