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I’m going to assume that he just shot it out and cleared pieces out with the butt of the rifle if he needed to. People outside wouldn’t have heard the shots since the sound was contained by the room. I just hope no one got hurt by the falling glass because you’re right it does break off in big chunks.

What are you talking about???

Well it depends on how honest they are being about the animals being deemed unfit for re-release. Seaworld used to use that line all the time even though most of their animals were caught in the wild. I try to avoid places that make animals perform in a shows or attractions. Most paid animal encounters, like swimming

I’m not sure if they have a sub capable of firing off a nuke but they definitely could get close enough to cause damage by exploding it near a port. We have good radar and such but we routinely lose track of subs. We do monitor ships that leave NK, like the one they just caught in Egypt. But you could easily play hide

Ehhh not really considering that manufacturers use both terms in the names and descriptions of the products. We are at the point where the terms are used interchangeably.

Hell there’s actually ear protection out there that lacks you hear normally but cancels out any sudden loud noises. And they are probably cheaper than most silencers

Honestly what did they think was going to happen? Like the coach is just going to sit on that bombshell and not let anyone know...

Now the question is were they actually shots fired or was it something else making the noise? Like the Las Vegas Bennett incident where people thought there was a shooting but in reality it was just things getting knocked over in a fight.

I agree and wish that would happen but there should be slight changes. Like the camera can be turned off if a witness wants to provide info but wants to remain anonymous. No one is going to provide info on a drug dealer if the dealer or his buddies can go back and find out who snitched on them. Yeah they do have

Even then there still needs to be exceptions. Like say witnesses that want to remain anonymous due fear of retaliation for talking to the police. Say a drug dealer gets arrested due to information provided on tape by someone in the same apartment complex. The lawyer will get a hold of it and there’s a great chance of

I think a lot of the blame also falls on the high divorce rate of the previous generation. A lot of us got ring side seats to the pitfalls of getting married for the sake of being married

Maybe or maybe it was their way on trying to include her in a interest that they have. It’s not given in the post but the context of the situation would tell us a lot more

I’m not sure why but a lot of her advice lately has just been some horrible, shitty advice. I just went through the whole starting grad school in a new city phase and I wouldn’t have any friends if I kept ghosting on people just because they had different opinions, hobbies, views etc. I mean hell for all we know her

It is crazy at how an animated show handles real life scenarios and allows you to personally connect with a drawing better than shows with actual human actors. Idk maybe it is because animated shows require everyone developing it to be so involved and aware of what they are doing. A lot of their jokes have this

Well one of the issues is that the quality people that Ohio produces, don’t stay in Ohio. We all move somewhere else for a better opportunity. It’s one of the reason why you can find so many people from Ohio in the military. It is seen as an easy way to get out of the state. When I was in it seemed like everyone was

I grew up in Cincinnati and Ohio is such a weird fucking state to live in. I’ve lived all over the US and there are not many states that have the strong, polar opposite political beliefs and structure like Ohio does. Sometime I would feel like I’m in a completely different state when I go to parts of rural Ohio. I’m

Yup HOAs were created to counter the “This is my property and I can do whatever I want” and cities that are too lazy to enforce their codes combo. My buddy is a brand new lawyer who “works” for his HOA, meaning they sometimes ask him legal questions and talk to problematic members. He has some interesting stories:

And then you wouldn’t live there so...

HOAs are beneficial and help keep value up as long as the people running them aren’t crap. From my experience the worst HOA boards are run by old people that have nothing better to do than be up in their neighbours business. Don’t mean any offence if you’re retired, you seem like a cool person.

Well it depends on what area you are talking about. There’s always going to be an exception but for the last two cities I’ve lived in it is hard to find an affordable house that isn’t a part of an HOA and meets my other criteria. Pretty much every neighborhood built in the last 15-20 years has an HOA, even in rural