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This but it is my office and the bottles are on my desk. :wut:
 
Is this a chick thing, because my wife has more water bottles than she can drink in a month
Uhh... Could be? I am not as bad as I used to be but I do have 3 sitting above my computer. I kind of left them there to block Fry from climbing behind my monitor though lol
 
It annoys me they won't acknowledge why these stores keep shutting down. It annoys me even more that they won't arrest the people stealing.
Okay, I'm in Mississippi. I'm somewhere at the top.

But towards the middle of the state there are towns that have no businesses because of theft. So the people have to drive for miles into other towns, for work, food, etc.
 
Okay, I'm in Mississippi. I'm somewhere at the top.

But towards the middle of the state there are towns that have no businesses because of theft. So the people have to drive for miles into other towns, for work, food, etc.
Yup. I keep seeing it. They need to punish the people doing it. It is not fair to the people who don't to have to deal with driving miles away just to get pills filled or to buy food. Politicians and activists refuse to point out that the theft is the cause for the stores closing because most of the theft is being done by black people and they don't want to be racist. To me, it is more racist to force all the other people in theses areas (mostly black folks) to suffer because they refuse to punish the actual criminals. They do it because they know they can get away with it.
 
Not to derail the meme thread, but it is just straight madness. I saw clips on YouTube of people in San Fran going into a CVS and just grabbing shelves of merch and ride out on bicycles. I'll be honest, after seeing that I will never visit that city, or that state. I would not feel safe if I traveled there.

I don't talk about politics nor am I going to start, but in all honesty. This is not a political issue, it is a safety issue. People deserve to have business, people deserve a safe work environment. Wrong is wrong, END. OF. STORY.
 
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You have no idea.
To give you some idea, roos are pretty common on rural roads; it gets wayyyyyy worse at night, and triply as worse when it's dry - I was driving about 9pm a week ago and there were about that many dispersed over a 110km/h road (about 70mph, and it was that length too).

My daily commute used to be 60mi (same speed) each way. The saving grace is that this route was frequented by trucks using it 24/7, so by the time I'd be doing my trip, there'd be kangaroo corpses the whole way.
 
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