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Yes, there’s that pesky FFL thing you need to deal with.

It looks like they’re only available for in-store pickup. So you still have to drive to the store and pick it up. It’s not like Amazon’s drones are going to start carrying around AR-15s, although they probably ought to carry them for self defense regardless. I mean, just think about all the air pirates just waiting to

Not to be That Commenter, but

“Anyway, you can get what’s essentially a Keurig for baby formula now.”

I have no shame, so I wrap it really good and put it in the trash, then wander out of the bathroom and complain that there’s no liner in the trash can and they should get on that if they’re going to have female guests.

I think he’s an older teen, so this is something that realistically he and his friends will see. I read it more as her being concerned about the repercussions for him, and being willing to refuse if he was uncomfortable with it.

I used to work as an accountant for a plumber and one day I overheard one of the guys complaining about all the sewer mice. I told him I didn’t realize there was that big of a rodent problem and he started at me a minute before explaining that sewer mice are tampons.

Also, it causes a major problem for the sewage processing plant in your town. It is objectively bad to flush anything that is not toilet paper, and if you do it, you are contributing to a problem in your municipality. Please stop.

Your assumption that every building in the country has “modern” plumbing is a problem. Modern plumbing that can handle larger, heavier loads of non-waste material (including that super fluffy 4-ply toilet paper some people seem to love) only dates back a few decades. Many older buildings cannot be retrofitted with

Husband and I watched Trainwreck the other night, and at the part where Amy’s freaking out about potentially screwing things up with the guy she likes by accidentally leaving a nasty tampon in the toilet, he looks over at me all kinds of confused as to why there’d be a tampon in the toilet in the first place. When I

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Tampons are just like the “flushable” asswipes they have out now. They may be “tested” to flush under situations they put it through in the lab, but those simulations don’t actually represent the conditions of a vast majority of sewage systems today and they can wreak havoc over time. Are you going to clog the toilet

ISIS is actually encouraging “amateur” lone wolf actions now. Big, organized, multiplayer actions like Paris take a lot of work; amping up their fanboys to shoot up their workplace takes no effort at all.

Ehh... the problem I have with this is the pipe bombs. It certanly seems like they were stocking up for something. Survivalist gun nuts might stock guns and ammo out the wazooo, maybe even the body armor... but pipe bombs?

I disagree. If he did it alone i would say workplace violence. But the wife being involved makes me think its something more. Why assume the wife is a victim for all we know she could be the brains behind this.

I believe you can buy as much as you want, but ammo is expensive. We have an outdoor shooting lease but never go more than once a month because of how expensive ammo is.

The problem is that while everything about the attackers themselves would seem to indicate Islamist terrorism, the act itself doesn’t fit the narrative. The Islamic terrorists normally select targets that are either in some way “wrong” to their way of life — alcohol, sex, music, etc. — or politically related to their

Maybe. But “workplace dispute/firing; disgruntled employee gets weapons(including weapons that aren’t commercially available) from car/home; somehow talks wife into coming back and commit mass murder with him”?

It shouldn’t apply when you’re in your own home. If someone breaks in your home, you should have every right to shoot him. Look at what happened to Sean Taylor.

I don’t doubt for a minute that he intended to kill his girlfriend, but jesus, the thought of an appeals court being able to upgrade or reverse a jury’s verdict just because they disagree is frightening. It makes me appreciate our criminal justice system a little more, no matter how broken it may be.