And here I thought the lady was pissed off at the dog for making doo on the floor and had her husband "punish" it for bad behavior.
Now I'm wondering, did the man's best friend get first dibs's or sloppy seconds......
We need better punishment to fit the crime's committed, this guy should be tied up and left for the ant's to slowly eat away at him.
Or a sound deprivation chamber where he slowly starves to death while floating in his own filth. Maybe have the water acidic to keep the pain as constant...
I'm sure they are watching people who have at some point posted, said, or texted some key phrases or words. It wouldn't take much for an AI program to run through all the data they're collecting, flag certain people and create a file on us.
Majority of us here could have a small file that never...
Well, it's my bad for the link. I should have looked into them for any left wing propaganda & by no means support their narrative.
This was where I found it, starts at 3:15 mark --->
The odds of a thief stealing in the dead of night from someones unlocked car is vastly different from leaving your car unattended for a short period of time. My point is that an ounce of prevention would keep things like a gun from being stolen. Your situation may be different, vehicles targeted...
When posting the about the story, I remarked about the abundant of stolen guns from parked cars here in Georgia. It could have been acquired any number of ways but to me it seems from a vehicle is the most prevalent method of stolen firearms.
The vast majority of criminals take the easiest...
I didn't read the NY Times article so I'm not sure the narrative they used. It was just the first link I found through my phone. The NTD News video on YouTube didn't portray it that it was the gun owners fault.
This is the point I was trying to pass on from this article. Just thought the story...
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2021/11/24/nyregion/nypd-officers-shot-bronx.amp.html
Probably one of the many that are kept in vehicles that are stolen so often here. Saw the story through NTD News, looked to be a Ruger LC9.
Found this online and thought of this thread, maybe the 2025 sexbot's will look something like this girl.
https://www.yahoo.com/health/the-psychology-of-a-human-barbie-95296932597.html
I'll take mine in the classic blonde barbie style.
That JIBO looks like fun, would act as interior security while your out.
Now if the sexbot would clean itself up afterwards then I can see it being useful for your hunting camper.
I never understood the reason to advertise that you like guns on your vehicle. Same as a "Don't Tread on Me" flag in your yard.....burglars will know you have firearms in that house & will target it when your gone.
Best thing to do is blend in.