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My guess is that the uncle is projecting a lot of his own beliefs in that statement. The uncle thinks he was a “supersoldier” the uncle thinks he was a “patriot”. Clearly the uncle is full of shit. 

Count me among the people who believed that calling someone a “Chad” was an insult. Today I’ve learned that being called a “Chad” is apparently a compliment. 

“if it were him”....is there now some doubt?  I’ve heard nothing about any question of the driver’s identity.

Jesus Christ, the semantics are making my head hurt:

Point 2 - Making a small bomb is pretty easy. People do it on accident all the time. Making a large, controlled explosive that does exactly what you want in world where a lot of stuff is specifically designed to not blow up is where things get really tricky. That also takes a lot more focus & planning than you expect

I mean, the uncle’s claims are suspect. Being a patriotic American and supporting MAGA/Trump are mutually exclusive states.

For a pedophile drug addict, Gaetz sure does like to keep his name in the news.

Thanks for the explanation.  It makes sense what you’re saying, but it doesn’t make sense at the same time.  I guess the underlying lack of logic is what’s so confusing.

I’m confused:

I’m sorry I know this, BUT

First of all, Matt Gaetz changed his whole ass Twitter name and handle to say “Former Congressman Matt Gaetz”? I almost would have thought that was a parody account.

Right wing terrorism is totally cool with right wing extremist.

Way to do it is way out in the middle of nowhere don’t be a Chad.

I’m completely confused.

A Chad is a good thing? I thought it was a male Karen. I’m so confused with slang today. I miss the tubular, bodacious days.

Better if you get one in all black...Man this is a pretty vehicle with a tiny bit of aftermarket styling

Aw nuts, I thought this was going to be about a new car game on Steam.

Good job Norway. Sticking it to the myth that EVs and cold weather aren’t compatible. I only personally have one friend who lives in Norway, and they do drive an EV!

178 rail street-level crossings over 66.5 miles”

Part of the problem is that it runs trains at high speeds through notoriously flat Florida where they cross 178 rail street-level crossings over 66.5 miles.