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mannerbund
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It's a spectrum for a reason, there are /some/ good blacks, but the vast majority are barely animals. The only safe bet is to never relax.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=66b982c98db0c

Its a trick question. The jews want the population decimated and not rebuilt.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=66a7c27be612e

Some gas pumps have red hoses. Which is clear gas. No ethanol, look for those. Worse case, but the very expensive cans of gas that match your mix ratio or are 4 stroke depending on your use case and run that for your last time before storage.

Run it until it dies after cutting the fuel to the carb, or drain the carb when done.

You ought to be pretty well set at that point.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=66a6b4138963d

That's a huge problem. I had to stop posting on job forms for candidates as they're all lying to your face about their resume and experience.

Yeah Pajeet here was present for XYZ, while Bob did all the hard work. They fail the interviews and fail the testing horribly. What a shit show.

Their need to hire their kind is only usurped by jews. Whites need to stand up for each other or we'll be wiped from existence.


/v/TellUpgoat viewpost?postid=66a3ce8a58bfe

Hah! The ending with Trump was the perfect icing. Excellent work, as always!


/v/funny viewpost?postid=66a3979f23071

There's "A" fix, not that it was fixed. The damage is done to the computers that were affected. It requires manual recovery for those. Other systems coming online won't be affected in hindsight.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=669a20c089e1c

Isn't that the best? My youngest conquered her fears of swimming with fish this month and we've been swimming at the river constantly. She even started jumping in from the rocks with the boys and I.

Keep it up!


/v/Fatherhood viewpost?postid=6697220650fa1

I'm glad you had friends over to help through the hard times. Doing things alone is never easy. I've put down three dogs over the years, and it never gets easier. My latest dog gets too involved and if I'm not careful to curtail him, he'll end up barely able to walk the next day. His days draw near.

Good on you for providing a home to honor your friends dog and family as well.

Remember the good times, its why Hyde was your pal to the end.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=66886c3a4a8d2

I was thinking a bird or something that eats the dragonflies would swoop in and take a finger.


/v/Mildlyinteresting viewpost?postid=668819583191f

8 years is 2016, so not likely the root issue.


/v/HDLunited viewpost?postid=6687461e1e631

It is important to celebrate still as a shared value and communal ceremony. These are things that help build and bind a nation and its people together. Look past the day if you have to and realize that nation building requires such events.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=6686343352562

2022 and after, along with much older versions. I didn't run Ubuntu in the olden days, but older versions of openssh were vulnerable too.

As far as I can tell today the work was for not. We ban connections if they fail to auth successfully the first time and what I've been reading is that the attack is a timing attack requiring many attempts to get in (somewhere around 1 in 10k attempts for a success rate).


/v/Linux viewpost?postid=6682d08380747

Ubuntu 22.04 through current are affected.

I got to spend Friday ACLing access which was once much more open, it was a lame day. Fortunately updates were easy to apply once the patch was released.

This one had chatter in some of the infosec circles, but what bugs me is the patch was released in near timing of the announcement, preventing many systems from auto updating. Details about the scope of the vulnerability were kept quite hidden too, so we spent a chunk of time locking things down that didn't need it.


/v/Linux viewpost?postid=6682d08380747

Your dash is somewhat visible in the reflection too...


/v/NiggersDrivingCars viewpost?postid=667b33ce0f225

Fake ice in an aquarium it looks like.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=667a34a80d532

I wanted to be an aeronautical engineer, to design, build, and fly airplanes.

The dream faded with time and I followed software and systems engineering instead, dropping out of college promptly after starting after seeing what a scam it was.

I made it somewhere, and now I especially try to go the extra mile for the kids without a degree, assuming they've got some energy in them. It's my way of paying it forward, and against the educational system.


/v/AskUpgoat viewpost?postid=66777ab565249

Fun to shoot, and you can get vermin 410 rounds to deal with pests and salt rounds to deal with deer in your garden.

They make a good utility gun, but I'm not sure I would buy one for self defense.


/v/TellUpgoat viewpost?postid=6676eac09b013

Eh, that's what would be called a play date in my mind. We're rural, and friends are too far away to not have to coordinate, depending on the friends it turns in to a 10-40 mile drive one way, even with no traffic.

90% of the time the kids are coordinating, and I'm just following their plan.


/v/femcels viewpost?postid=667369b1bfb2a

There's never a good time to have kids, but there are worse times for sure. You're right about lamenting downward as well. Don't burden them with your problems, let them be free while teaching them the lessons you learned the hard way.


/v/Fatherhood viewpost?postid=666cd05d12cc1

That they do, unfortunately it took a kid to learn that, but the next two are coming along a lot nicer.


/v/Fatherhood viewpost?postid=666cd05d12cc1

They're an auto incrementing hex string that represents an integer. This is likely the primary key of the element (comment, reply, post).


/v/Christianity viewpost?postid=666c6d7d1888c

Yeah, life can be a shit show. I'm happy you're doing better though. I'm not one for "We're all in this together" bullshit, but I hate to see White men suffer needlessly.


/v/TellTalk viewpost?postid=666b2232b2d4f