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Correction: The rifling in the barrel is a nice touch, not the chamber. The chamber is the place where the cartridge is while being fired - in a revolver like this, there’s six of them in the cylinder. The barrel is the big long tube the bullets go through. Chambers are not rifled (at least in any firearm I’ve heard

This is only a drill.

I know this is a weird and unpopular concept for the people of this site, but most cops are just commoners who want to help their community. Definitely take a minute to breathe and compose yourself before responding.

It’s primarily a liability dodge. It allows the service provider to say that they have filters in place, and it’s not their liability for bad info from users (ie people incorrectly entering their birthdates intentionally or otherwise)

Not sure that’s true about the Steelers (or Bell) “deserving” anything. Both parties are playing by the rules set down in the CBA. The Steelers exercise their leverage, Bell exercises his leverage.

Yeah, sorry, millennials won’t get the motivation they need from apps, concerned friends, or even free lattes in polling places. The blogosphere has done too good a job fostering their belief that America isn’t worth it.

Well, Republicans already show up to vote and don’t need an “app” to tell them to fulfill their civic duty, so this makes perfect sense to me.

Remember folks, Destiny is the game where all the people in the comments saying they’ll never play again because the game is trash are playing RIGHT NOW.

Where does $1,000 allow you “enough money to live on”? Certainly not in any US location. That’s substantially less even than the federal minimum wage, which in itself doesn’t reflect reality, because it certainly is not enough either.

Celebrating the demise of a disliked tv show makes no sense at all. Let me introduce you to one of the greatest inventions of all time: the Off button.

This is 100% true, and it really started with email. We have people in my company that are the definition of “email warriors”: they feel they can say whatever they want if they aren’t on the phone or right in front of you. I can only imagine what they would be like if it was anonymous.

To take it a step further, it’s not even the medium that’s broken...it’s us. In a truly open forum, the best and (more often) worst of humanity is put on display. It’s disappointing for those who believe we’re mostly good, but there’s no cure besides the one for our nature...some would say that doesn’t exist, others

Slander would require damage to their reputation. They’re being insulted, surely. But no one stands to be harmed by this type of false information.

False, ignorant, worthless...there are plenty of adjectives for these sites and perspectives, but “dangerous”? “Problematic”? To whom? What’s the difference between these most recent purveyors of fake news and the average conspiracy theorist that you would hold “harmless”? One side of your mouth claims that private

Bzzt wrong. Unless you are talking about some other country you are talking out of your rear end.

Frankly this is a first amendment issue. There is nothing illegal about making a gun in your home, even in most states with extreme gun control (you just have to get a permit first). Heck even if it were illegal, the first amendment protects the ability to distribute those plans, just like with bombs and other items.

It is very, VERY misleading to act like the auto industry “did nothing” about emissions. The difference in vehicle emissions from 1979 to 1989 is astonishing, and the amount of money and time that was spent on R&D was incredible. Only someone ignorant would claim they “did nothing”.

You got all that from this picture ?

Maybe an online game shouldn’t be your first choice of a babysitter.

And who did his actions hurt?  No one but your fragile ego, apparently.