
Cossatotjoe
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re: White kid almost killed in brutal beating
Posted by Cossatotjoe on 4/19/21 at 7:32 am
You’ve got to stand up for yourself with those black kids. The cafeteria is where it all goes down. One kept reaching across and grabbing my French fries when I was a kid, probably about ninth grade. I told him that if he did it again, I was going to do my best to pin his hand to the table with my fork. He did and I did. The fight was on. We went to the office, he went to the nurse and we never had any trouble with each other again.
re: The Inconvenient Truth About America
Posted by Cossatotjoe on 4/18/21 at 8:19 am
I’ve been there for a decade at least. I’ve got as little or less in common with most of these people in these east coast cities as I do with someone in Germany. There is absolutely no reason that any opinions we may have about each other should impact our lives. But, of course, in this giant centralized state we have now, our opinions do matter to each other and one vision or the other will dominate the other. And if neither opinion is able to triumph, in the name of good governance, a solution will be imposed by the state that will satisfy no one.
Nations are composed of peoples united by culture, religion, and race. We are well on our way to becoming as Balkanized as the Austro-Hungarian Empire was. In the history of the world, no such state has survived for long.
Nations are composed of peoples united by culture, religion, and race. We are well on our way to becoming as Balkanized as the Austro-Hungarian Empire was. In the history of the world, no such state has survived for long.
re: These pants WYWI?
Posted by Cossatotjoe on 4/16/21 at 9:50 pm
Like a boss.
Haters gonna hate.
Haters gonna hate.
re: China and US put aside their differences to create the first human monkey hybrid
Posted by Cossatotjoe on 4/16/21 at 10:44 am
Scientist are desperately trying to create something that Hunter Biden won’t try to frick.
re: China and US put aside their differences to create the first human monkey hybrid
Posted by Cossatotjoe on 4/16/21 at 10:39 am
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It won't be long now.
God is getting sick of our shite.
Interestingly, the phrase, “Noah, was pure in his generations...” may have some application here. Crazy man and animal hybrid “mythical” beasts abound in ancient art and myth. Maybe, there is something to your line of thinking.
re: Russia will invade: Biden bends the knee: Battle Ships retreat
Posted by Cossatotjoe on 4/15/21 at 7:30 am
I hope Putin takes the whole damned country and lines up the trouble makers against the wall. It would serve the dual purpose of getting rid of a source of trouble and cutting off the money supply to corrupt US Democrats.
re: Russia will invade: Biden bends the knee: Battle Ships retreat
Posted by Cossatotjoe on 4/15/21 at 7:05 am
The US isn’t going to go to war over Ukraine. We never were. So then why are we talking tough and trying to scare the Russians? Why did we foment a revolution there and why did we take this current government into publicly stating that it intended to take back the Crimea by force? Just so we could look stupid when push came to shove because we were never going to war over Ukraine?
re: *Biden sinking the country lower & deeper than Jimmy Carter did in 1977.
Posted by Cossatotjoe on 4/14/21 at 6:59 pm
I’m pretty sure Carter was a protege of Hyman Rickover.
re: Can someone tell me how people who won't take the vaccine are prolonging the pandemic?
Posted by Cossatotjoe on 4/14/21 at 4:17 pm
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Taking the vaccine provides a measured level of immunity that can slow the spread of the virus. You should be embarrassed that you are asking this question.
No, it doesn’t. You still get it, it just lessons the symptoms. That’s how the flu vaccine works as well.
If asymptotic spread is as big a deal as they have they would have us believe, then the vaccine is going to create a lot of people with few to no symptoms thinking they are immune spreading this crap around.
re: Were the Mongolians in the Middle Ages the biggest a-holes in history?
Posted by Cossatotjoe on 4/14/21 at 11:51 am
The Commanches couldn’t hold a candle to the Eastern Indians like the Shawnee. The things that went on along the Ohio River in Ohio and Kentucky are unimaginable. The Shawnee were badass.
By the way, in the early 1800s, parties of Delaware and Shawnee and the like who had been displaced to west of the Mississippi wandered all over the Great Plains and Texas kicking arse and taking names with no fricks given about the Commanches or anyone else.
By the way, in the early 1800s, parties of Delaware and Shawnee and the like who had been displaced to west of the Mississippi wandered all over the Great Plains and Texas kicking arse and taking names with no fricks given about the Commanches or anyone else.
re: Were the Mongolians in the Middle Ages the biggest a-holes in history?
Posted by Cossatotjoe on 4/14/21 at 9:56 am
The Assyrians had some pretty great ideas we should probably implement today. For instance, if a judge or magistrate was found to be on the take or otherwise wrongfully influenced in a case before him, they would skin him alive. Then they would take his skin, tan it, and use it to cover a chair in which the next judge or magistrate would sit.
That sounds like a pretty good deal.
That sounds like a pretty good deal.
re: Fox: Minnesota officer who shot Daunte should have known difference between gun and Taser
Posted by Cossatotjoe on 4/14/21 at 7:40 am
It’s kind of idiocracy all the way around. She should be able to tell a taser from a Glock, yet the taser is made with the same shape and grip angle as a semi-automatic pistol precisely to resemble a pistol in that regard so that the same skills and muscle memory used for the pistol will come into play with the taser. The taser is worn on the non dominant hand side and the pistol is worn on the dominant hand side.
In high stress situations people revert to training. They’re not going to notice things like color or slightly different appearance of the taser. And if the training for the pistol was more dominant than the taser, that’s what she was going to do and there was nothing in the shape of the taser to make her stop and think. Also, people ALWAYS go to the dominant hand during stress.
Two things I would suggest. One, that a taser never be used to stop a fleeing suspect. And complete redesign of tasers to something that in no way whatsoever resembles a pistol.
In high stress situations people revert to training. They’re not going to notice things like color or slightly different appearance of the taser. And if the training for the pistol was more dominant than the taser, that’s what she was going to do and there was nothing in the shape of the taser to make her stop and think. Also, people ALWAYS go to the dominant hand during stress.
Two things I would suggest. One, that a taser never be used to stop a fleeing suspect. And complete redesign of tasers to something that in no way whatsoever resembles a pistol.
re: Were the Mongolians in the Middle Ages the biggest a-holes in history?
Posted by Cossatotjoe on 4/13/21 at 10:02 pm
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Genghis Khan, the fearsome Mongolian warrior of the 13th century, may have done more than rule the largest empire in the world; according to a recently published genetic study, he may have helped populate it too. An international group of geneticists studying Y-chromosome data have found that nearly 8 percent of the men living in the region of the former Mongol empire carry y-chromosomes that are nearly identical. That translates to 0.5 percent of the male population in the world, or roughly 16 million descendants living today.
Quick, somebody post the “I like rape” meme from Blazing Saddles.
re: Were the Mongolians in the Middle Ages the biggest a-holes in history?
Posted by Cossatotjoe on 4/13/21 at 8:03 pm
Estimates put Gengis’ body count as high as 80 million people. Eighty million people in the 12th and 13th centuries when most of that was done by hand. Those figures probably haven’t been surpassed today even by Stalin and Mao, but they are unbelievable when you consider how they were done then.
re: Russia Deploying Nuclear Capable Mortars Opposite Ukraine
Posted by Cossatotjoe on 4/13/21 at 3:12 pm
Meh...we have, or used to have, nuclear 155 mm artillery shells. So, we could get the same sort of breathless reporting whenever we deploy a battery of Triple 7s or Paladins somewhere.
re: COVID-19 “Vaccine” Is Really A Dangerous Experimental Gene Therapy
Posted by Cossatotjoe on 4/13/21 at 1:18 pm
It doesn’t really matter what the genes are. We share an amazing amount of genes with almost all animals, even trees. What actually matters is how those genes are utilized and how they are expressed.
re: COVID-19 “Vaccine” Is Really A Dangerous Experimental Gene Therapy
Posted by Cossatotjoe on 4/13/21 at 1:06 pm
My wife had a pretty bad reaction to the Phizer vaccine. She, of course, was sick for about four days and spent most of the time in the bed. But it cause her face to swell up something huge. It looked like someone had slapped her around a bit.
re: COVID-19 “Vaccine” Is Really A Dangerous Experimental Gene Therapy
Posted by Cossatotjoe on 4/13/21 at 12:59 pm
Hey, quit saying these modifications change your car, that’s crazy talk. They don’t change your car at all. They merely change the way your car drives, operates, and looks but your car remains completely the same. Quit spreading misinformation.
re: Why are posters here rooting for Russia and Putin?
Posted by Cossatotjoe on 4/13/21 at 12:11 pm
Why does Russia have to be our enemy? It isn’t communist anymore. We don’t have to be best buddies and allies but to be enemies is dangerous to both countries and harmful to the cause of world peace.
Anyone insisting that Russia be our enemy, is a domestic enemy himself.
Anyone insisting that Russia be our enemy, is a domestic enemy himself.
re: Johnson & Johnson vaccine paused due to clotting concerns
Posted by Cossatotjoe on 4/13/21 at 9:57 am
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You sure about that, pal?
If by CMO he means chief medical officer, then yes, I am.
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