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won't collapse, it'll just be unrecognizable compared to recent history. the democrat party today is already unrecognizable when compared to where they were in the 70s and 80s, probably even 90s
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I'm here now.... wife has agreed she needs it, but hasn't done shite aboute it yet.


from my own experience: when she does you'd better strap in and hang on, it's gonna get wild

we started off as a test by giving her microdoses of the testcyp I take and then she got her own presecription

re: War Machine

Posted by Don Quixote on 3/8/26 at 11:05 am to
Saw this last night; it's a watchable popcorn flick and very predictable but worth the watch if you go in not expecting much
I'm happily married to an America woman, not an international one
LOVE it when they play the "bigot" card, because you cannot call someone a bigot without proving that you are one yourself
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i hope colorado sees this


you're assuming they care - they don't
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I like 20 round mags and larger for tyranny.


belt-fed FTW and no pesky magazine limits to fool around with
activist democrats have been doing this to target homeschooling a lot more lately. I know of some who were turned in under truancy laws.

Codifying it under law is just amping up their game
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DC of all places!

The District of Columbia Court of Appeals, the city’s highest court, has ruled that the District’s ban on firearm magazines capable of holding more than ten rounds violates the Second Amendment.

The landmark decision marks a major victory for gun owners and constitutional advocates who have long argued that the District’s strict firearm laws infringe on Americans’ right to keep and bear arms.

The ruling came in the case of Tyree Benson v. United States, where the court concluded that magazines capable of holding more than ten rounds, often labeled by gun control advocates as “high-capacity magazines,” are protected arms under the Constitution.

“Magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds of ammunition are ubiquitous in our country, numbering in the hundreds of millions, accounting for about half of the magazines in the hands of our citizenry, and they come standard with the most popular firearms sold in America today,” the court wrote.

Because these magazines are commonly owned by law-abiding citizens for lawful purposes, including self-defense, the court ruled that banning them outright violates the Second Amendment.

The court relied heavily on the U.S. Supreme Court’s modern Second Amendment precedents, including District of Columbia v. Heller (2008) and New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen (2022).

Those decisions established that arms “in common use” by law-abiding citizens cannot be banned outright.

According to the court, magazines holding more than ten rounds clearly meet that standard.

“Hundreds of millions” of these magazines exist in the United States, the opinion noted, and they account for roughly half of the magazines owned by American gun owners.

The judges emphasized that these magazines are not unusual or exotic weapons. Instead, they come standard with many of the most widely sold handguns and rifles in the country.

In other words: they are the norm.

The case began after Tyree Benson was charged with several firearm-related offenses after police found him with a semi-automatic firearm equipped with a 30-round magazine.

But the appeals court ruled that because the underlying law banning magazines over ten rounds is unconstitutional, Benson’s conviction for possessing a “large capacity ammunition feeding device” cannot stand.

Benson had also been convicted of possessing an unregistered firearm, carrying a pistol without a license, and unlawful possession of ammunition. The court ruled that because Benson could not legally register the firearm due to the ban itself, those convictions were also overturned.

D.C. officials tried to defend the law by claiming that larger magazines are not necessary for self-defense and therefore could be banned.

The court rejected that argument outright.

Under Supreme Court precedent, the judges explained, the government cannot ban arms simply because lawmakers believe they are unnecessary.

If an arm is commonly owned by Americans for lawful purposes, it cannot be prohibited.

The court also dismissed the claim that magazines are merely accessories and not protected arms.

Magazines are integral components of modern firearms, the court said, because they load and feed ammunition into the gun.

Without them, many firearms could not function as designed.
Exiled Crown Prince of Iran Reza Pahlavi Says He Has Accepted the Role as Iran’s Transitional Leader

Crown Prince of Iran Reza Pahlavi says he has agreed to accept the role of Iran’s transitional leader.

Reza Pahlavi is the son of the Shah of Iran who fled the country when Ayatollah Khomeneini took control of the Islamic nation.

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not the least bit surprising if you don't use your time on it to revise and entrench your eating / exercise habits

re: Truck Gun?

Posted by Don Quixote on 3/6/26 at 12:18 pm to
not a fan of a pure "truck gun" and I always have a sidearm on my hip

BUT, I do have an underseat safe for some things I can't wear and/or take into certain locations; but they never stay in there overnight even though the truck stays garaged

Tuffy truck safe

not my pic, just example photo

re: Neoprene wetsuit repair?

Posted by Don Quixote on 3/6/26 at 12:10 pm to
not specific to a wetsuit but waterproof so should work:

I have an insulated nylon 1/2zip layer that I really like and when I ripped the sleeve just below the shoulder on a tree branch, I used some waterproof tent seam sealer on it. It's not pretty but it's flexible, waterproof, and holds up to a beating. find at walmart or most any outdoor shop ~$10

just off the cuff, the first one that leapt to mind was the Turkey Drop at WKRP

re: Iran situation and gas prices

Posted by Don Quixote on 3/6/26 at 11:31 am to
and we get NONE of our oil from Iran

re: Iran situation and gas prices

Posted by Don Quixote on 3/6/26 at 11:29 am to
saw a headline this morning talking about oil prices up and to expect it to double in the coming weeks, but I shook that off as anti-Trump doom/gloom talk

re: Hating Skyler is crazy.

Posted by Don Quixote on 3/6/26 at 10:57 am to
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1. My husband Walt is an incredibly intelligent and capable chemist who threw away his chance to be wealthy because his feelings got hurt and now he has basically given up on life and works as a high school teacher and can't support us on his own so I have to work a side hustle even though I'm pregnant just to pay the bills.


doesn't excuse her giving him a disinterested handjob for his birthday in one of the early episode
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they don't won't her to die while she's illegitimately incarcerated.


jena griswald absolutely does