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Glucose12 t1_j66d3sr wrote

So angry. Angry little social refuse.

I made it clear that most of my ref material died along with my(and others) twitter accounts. But you missed that, I guess.

You do understand that your insane ranting at me is probably outside the specs of this sub(?)

Or perhaps, like the irritated, poisonous serpent you are, you're hoping to make me do/say something that will get me blocked here?

Good Luck, son. Feel free to bring this "Rash" to an end. Of course, you won't be able to help yourself.

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_tjb t1_j66cdz6 wrote

Good friend of mine is a lineman for EverSource. He’s out there for long hours in the worst of it every time. We make it a point to pray for him to get home safely to his family. Take your time, follow the safety rules, wear your gear, do it right. Sit in the truck to warm up whenever you need to. Those guys are a different breed.

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ralettar t1_j66bw98 wrote

Reply to comment by shervbert in What a tool by Matty_Bee63

You’re just ignorant of the research showing cannabis causes exacerbated schizophrenia. Or you’re a moron. Either one or both I guess. Do you run into a lot of morons during the course of the day?

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nobbyv t1_j66bszc wrote

My reading comprehension is fine, thanks.

> I remember bookmarking a lot of posts on my twitter account with videos and photos from peoples personal phones, taken during the J6 event. Saved a few to my laptop,

This is you, right, you absolute fucking muppet? Where are these saved Tweets that support your allegations?

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Ok_Low_1287 t1_j66bfhz wrote

Grinding is okay, but you won't be able to get anything to grow over them, and you won't be able to get a nice level flat surface if you grind them generally, because the pine trees roots are near the surface and they heave up the soil, grinding is also more expensive. I've had to grind a few that were near buried gas or septic lines lines, so sometimes it's necessary

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Ok_Low_1287 t1_j66ab5w wrote

I just logged and stumped 6 acres. If the trees are mature pine and freshly cut, you need a big excavator. It ends up being cheaper because it makes short work of pulling them. If you wait a few years after the root hairs let go of the soil, it's much easier to pull them. But don't mess around with backhoes or digging or burning or any of that other nonsense that's just silliness. I dug a huge trench and buried my stumps. The biggest problem with stumps is what do you do with them after you pulled them

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[deleted] t1_j6630is wrote

That doesn’t make any sense, but nice try. Are you referencing aristocrats in the context of wealthy Southerners who wanted to continue to profit off slavery? Bc fun fact: there was plenty of wealth in the North, too. They coined the phrase “Boston Brahmin” a year before the war started, as a way to refer to Boston’s most respected/elite wealthy families… some of whom were quite literally married to aristocrats.

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