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Jul 12, 2019 23:23:55   #
Larai wrote:
Me either frankly, they are gonna have to d**g me kickin n screamin into win 10.. I happen to love win 7 pro... and i have heard NOTHIN good about 10.. sooo.. it is what it is!


Have they discontinued support for Windows 7/8? I was assuming he may have been running under XP/Vista, which is definitely out of support.
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Jul 12, 2019 23:21:10   #
Blade_Runner wrote:
No, I don't want to do that.


The choice is yours but when an OS and/or any other software on the system goes out of support it becomes more vulnerable to malware and intrusion.
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Jul 12, 2019 23:17:02   #
Larai wrote:
LMAO!!! POT CALLIN THE KETTLE BLACK MUCH!!!! What a fool.. you spew the same s**t every day.. for sure everyday that I have been on this site.. same s**t. same spew we know you for who you are.. and NONE of us is listening.. ya got it... cool now GO the FK away! BACK TO MOMMIES BASEMENT!! There ya go. right where you belong letting other people think for you. is that How you want to be known.. as a SUCK TARD!!? COOL I can live with that.. Common sense..PFFT~~ what common sense.. come back when you have facts or STFU!! Oh yea!! and you got Nothin on me!! far as nasty.. you do NOT want to FK with me!! that would be ALL bad!! have fun!!! Wahhhhh!!!
LMAO!!! POT CALLIN THE KETTLE BLACK MUCH!!!! What ... (show quote)


Actually... The sources I rely on have a great track record with fact checkers, unlike his sources, go figure.
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Jul 12, 2019 23:12:43   #
Larai wrote:
Well alrighty then. you sir are persona non grata. you have Absolutely NOTHING I need to see. Go away!!.. just get the Fk off my radar before I sink your ship!! have fun in mommies basement and leave this chick alone!! I am soo done with YOU.. you are a waste of skin and dna!! Asta!! Biotch!!


Actually... I think you REALLY need to read and perhaps look into that.
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Jul 12, 2019 23:12:01   #
Blade_Runner wrote:
Mozilla no longer provides upgrades for my version of Firefox so I don't have a problem with auto upgrades and restarts.


Sounds to me like you may want to upgrade your OS and maybe even your hardware.
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Jul 12, 2019 23:08:43   #
Ranger7374 wrote:
That has happened to me many times. That is why I am using, "Vivaldi" as my browser. If you need a link it is "vivaldi.com"


Windows 7/8/10 https://downloads.vivaldi.com/stable/Vivaldi.2.6.1566.44.x64.exe

Mac (10.10+) https://downloads.vivaldi.com/stable/Vivaldi.2.6.1566.44.dmg

Debian based Linux https://downloads.vivaldi.com/stable/vivaldi-stable_2.6.1566.44-1_amd64.deb

Red Hat based Linux https://downloads.vivaldi.com/stable/vivaldi-stable-2.6.1566.44-1.x86_64.rpm
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Jul 12, 2019 23:04:12   #
Merriam Webster wrote:
paranoia noun
para·​noia | \ ˌper-ə-ˈnȯi-ə , ˌpa-rə-\
Definition of paranoia
1 : mental illness characterized by systematized delusions of persecution or grandeur usually without hallucinations
Psychotic symptoms and paranoia persisted, and she continued to "find clues" of conspiracy against her.
— Helen K. Delichatsios et al.
2 : a tendency on the part of an individual or group toward excessive or irrational suspiciousness and distrustfulness of others
The members of America's r****t right inhabit a murky world of conspiracy, suspicion, and paranoia.
— Wayne King
paranoia noun br para·​noia | \ ˌper-ə-ˈnȯi-ə , ˌ... (show quote)


Dictionary.com wrote:
paranoia[ par-uh-noi-uh ]
noun
Psychiatry. a mental disorder characterized by systematized delusions and the projection of personal conflicts, which are ascribed to the supposed hostility of others, sometimes progressing to disturbances of consciousness and aggressive acts believed to be performed in self-defense or as a mission.
baseless or excessive suspicion of the motives of others.


Dictionary.Cambridge.org wrote:
paranoia
noun [ U ] US ​ /ˌpær·əˈnɔɪ·ə/

a strong tendency to feel that you cannot trust other people or that other people have a bad opinion of you, or medical a mental illness that causes extreme feelings that others are trying to harm you


Wikipedia wrote:
Paranoia is an instinct or thought process believed to be heavily influenced by anxiety or fear, often to the point of delusion and irrationality.[1] Paranoid thinking typically includes persecutory, or beliefs of conspiracy concerning a perceived threat towards oneself (e.g. the American colloquial phrase, "Everyone is out to get me"). Paranoia is distinct from phobias, which also involve irrational fear, but usually no blame. Making false accusations and the general distrust of other people also frequently accompany paranoia.[2] For example, an incident most people would view as an accident or coincidence, a paranoid person might believe was intentional. Paranoia is a central symptom of psychosis.[3]
Paranoia is an instinct or thought process believe... (show quote)


mentalhealthamerica.net wrote:
What is Paranoia?
Paranoia involves intense anxious or fearful feelings and thoughts often related to persecution, threat, or conspiracy. Paranoia occurs in many mental disorders, but is most often present in psychotic disorders. Paranoia can become delusions, when irrational thoughts and beliefs become so fixed that nothing (including contrary evidence) can convince a person that what they think or feel is not true. When a person has paranoia or delusions, but no other symptoms (like hearing or seeing things that aren't there), they might have what is called a delusional disorder. Because only thoughts are impacted, a person with delusional disorder can usually work and function in everyday life, however, their lives may be limited and isolated.
What is Paranoia? br Paranoia involves intense anx... (show quote)


webmd wrote:
What Is Paranoid Schizophrenia?

IN THIS ARTICLE

Paranoid Symptoms
Medication
Counseling
Hospitalization

Paranoid schizophrenia, or schizophrenia with paranoia as doctors now call it, is the most common example of this mental illness.

Schizophrenia is a kind of psychosis, which means your mind doesn't agree with reality. It affects how you think and behave. This can show up in different ways and at different times, even in the same person. The illness usually starts in late adolescence or young adulthood.

People with paranoid delusions are unreasonably suspicious of others. This can make it hard for them to hold a job, run errands, have friendships, and even go to the doctor.

Although it's a lifelong illness, you can take medicines and find help to stop symptoms or make them easier to live with.


Paranoid Symptoms

Delusions are fixed beliefs that seem real to you, even when there's strong evidence they aren't. Paranoid delusions, also called delusions of persecution, reflect profound fear and anxiety along with the loss of the ability to tell what's real and what's not real. They might make you feel like:

A co-worker is trying to hurt you, like poison your food.
Your spouse or partner is c***ting on you.
The government is spying on you.
People in your neighborhood are plotting to harass you.
These beliefs can cause trouble in your relationships. And if you think that strangers are going to hurt you, you may feel like staying inside or being alone.

People with schizophrenia aren't usually violent. But sometimes, paranoid delusions can make them feel threatened and angry. If someone is pushed over the edge, their actions usually focus on family members, not the public, and it happens at home.

You could also have related hallucinations, in which your senses aren’t working right. For example, you may hear voices that make fun of you or insult you. They might also tell you to do harmful things. Or you might see things that aren’t really there.


Medication

Your doctor may prescribe an antipsychotic drug to make the delusions go away. It could be pills, a liquid, or shots. It can take a few weeks for these drugs to work fully, but you could start to feel a little calmer quickly. You might need to try more than one to find a medication or combination that's right for you.

Even when you feel better, keep taking your medicine. If you stop, your delusions will probably come back.

Avoid using marijuana, alcohol, nicotine, cocaine, or other stimulants. They can keep antipsychotic drugs from working well. They can also cause paranoia or make it worse.

You might have to take different kinds of drugs for other symptoms, too.


Counseling

Once your delusions are under control, counseling can help you get along with others, hold a job, go to school, take care of yourself, and have friends.

People with schizophrenia who get counseling are also more likely to stick with their medications.

A kind of counseling called cognitive behavioral therapy can teach you how to manage symptoms that don't go away, even when you take your medicine. You'll learn to test whether you're having delusions and how to ignore voices inside your head.

Positive, encouraging support from family and friends really helps, too.

Because some antipsychotic drugs can make you gain weight, you might also want to get help with diet and exercise.


Hospitalization

There might be times when your paranoid delusions or other symptoms are so severe that you have to go to the hospital. You'll be cared for so you and your loved ones stay safe.

If you recognize that you're having trouble, you can be admitted voluntarily. But if you think you don't need help when you really do, the law may allow a doctor or other mental health professional to admit you involuntarily if you are unable to care for yourself or may be dangerous to yourself or someone else.
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Jul 12, 2019 21:55:24   #
Larry the Legend wrote:
She seems to be overstepping her bounds a lot lately.

"That awkward moment when you play that race card one time too many times and it backfires hilariously".

Oh, Dear! And it gets better:

"Occasional-Cortez picked a fight she couldn’t win." With Nancy, no less. Now she's gone and done it...

https://clashdaily.com/2019/07/lmao-aocs-getting-dumped-by-additional-democrats-heres-the-411/

Now, Alex (you don't mind if I call you 'Alex', do you?), "Someone who actually LIVED through the 40s as a black man is ‘conspiring’ to somehow keep the black man ‘down’? Are you SURE that’s the card you want to play here?"
She seems to be overstepping her bounds a lot late... (show quote)


Do you ever read anything that is even the least bit based on facts? Everything you post seems to come from the least factual websites on the internet. I don't mind that you only read right wing sites, but couldn't you at least find some you like that aren't known to be f**e news sites?
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Jul 12, 2019 21:39:47   #
Interesting meme, I can right off think of at least one person that it aptly applies to. This individual puts out more f**e news than any one person I have ever known of, yet they are constantly calling MSM "f**e news". Any guesses who that might be?



Me thinks Trump lives by this philosophy.

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Jul 12, 2019 21:31:07   #
Radiance3 wrote:
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https://www.allsides.com/news-source/guardian

Most conversations were about the exaggerated lunatic gossips of the left.
The Guardian was founded in 1821 to promote liberal interests during a ... as a centrist British newspaper alongside The Guardian on the left and the Times and are mostly l*****t propaganda.

Not worth it. These are all trash news media.


Says the one that only believes extreme far right sources known for propaganda, conspiracy theory and lies.
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Jul 12, 2019 21:23:04   #
Peewee wrote:
It did remind me of my bulldogging days for some reason.

You just have to let go and jump, no fear!

I'm surprised the drug runners opened up to see who was knocking instead of diving.

Maybe the sub's hull isn't bulletproof.



Yeah, fibreglass isn't usually considered bulletproof. You did see the video showing the inside of the "sub", you could see light from the sun penetrating the thin fibreglass upper hull. Even looking at the sub from outside, it looked as though the upper section was either papier mache or fibreglass, since papier mache wouldn't hold up I am going with fibreglass. The hull looked lumpy and poorly formed, especially around the two port windows. The semi-submersible was not a full-on submarine and could not completely submerge nor would it withstand the extreme pressurization of submersing to any depth.
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Jul 12, 2019 18:48:26   #
teabag09 wrote:
No, you dry furry pets in the microwave. Mike


Well, that would be quicker.
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Jul 12, 2019 18:44:42   #
jeff smith wrote:
what t***h do you think you know ? I don't think you would know the t***h if it were a snake an sprang up and bit you in the rear end . ./././Russian bots , ha . /./././. I think it was YOUR hitlary the colluded with the Russians , through a third party .


The t***h about all the f**e news that the Russian bots, Right wing propaganda sites and right wing propaganda social media accounts posted during the 2016 e******n campaigns and continue to post to this day. Just because you and all the other Trumpsterts are foolish enough top fall for it all, that doesn't mean everyone will be that stupid.
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Jul 12, 2019 18:17:17   #
Louie27 wrote:
We need to find out who gave him day release for his business? Could it be one of the people in the court system that would be implicated is such a scandal? From what I have read and heard Acosta didn't approve of this type of release.


Wow, your questions get answered and you just ask them again... Let's try this again.


Louie27 wrote:
Who gave him that release during the days? I bet you will not want to find out. Hope I am wrong.


Common_Sense_Matters wrote:
Trump's current labor secretary, Alex Acosta, glad I could answer that question for you.




permafrost wrote:
I would very much like to know that.. while Acosta was the prosecutor, I could not find the name of the sentencing judge.. must be public but no luck finding it..


Conviction and sentencing (2008–11)
In June 2008, after Epstein pleaded guilty to a single state charge of soliciting prostitution from girls as young as 14,[23] he was sentenced to 18 months in prison. Instead of being sent to state prison as are the majority of sex offenders convicted in Florida, Epstein was housed in a private wing of the Palm Beach County Jail. He was able to hire his own security detail and was allowed "work release" to his downtown office for up to 12 hours a day six days a week.[24] He served 13 months before being released for a year of probation. While on probation he was allowed numerous trips on his corporate jet to his homes in Manhattan and the U.S. Virgin Islands.[25]

At release, he was registered in New York State as a level three (high risk of reoffense) sex offender, a lifelong designation.[26][27] Epstein has been a registered sex offender since 2008.[2]
I would very much like to know that.. while Acosta... (show quote)


Common_Sense_Matters wrote:
It was a federal non-prosecution agreement, while the judge does have some say whether they will agree to honor a plea agreement, they usually just accept the terms.





Oh, and I am still awaiting them pictures you pondered about in this comment:

Louie27 wrote:
I will bet we can find many Dems having their pictures taken with the sleaze ball Epstein. But non of you on the left will ever say something about that because you just h**e Trump.



Did you miss when I replied with the following comment?

Common_Sense_Matters wrote:
There is only one way to find out, start posting them.







P.S. Alex Acosta has finally done the right thing and resigned. So, no longer Trump's CURRENT labor secretary afterall.
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Jul 12, 2019 18:01:47   #
77Reaganite wrote:
Trump isn't a p*******e Jeffrey Epstein is and Bill Clinton who rode the lolita express 26 times sir. Mr Epstien was kicked out Mira lago for sexually assaulting a underage girl and trump helped with the investigation do your homework dolt The Democraric party has pedophillia problem my friend just look at the Podesta's Anthony Weiner, not so much on the Republicn side your party has alot to explain to the American people ! Making false accusations isn't a way to address it realising your party does is called acknowledging the facts.
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Daily Caller wrote:
PETER HASSON
SENIOR REPORTER
October 09, 2016
6:35 PM ET
While Donald Trump deals with the aftermath of lewd comments he made about women back in 2005, the public still has not gotten any real answers about at least another potentially problematic aspect of Trump’s history: his past friendship with billionaire and convicted p*******e Jeffrey Epstein.

Trump’s friendship with Epstein has been largely untouched in the mainstream press, and those around Trump have been reluctant to provide details on the nature of the two billionaires’ relationship.


Epstein, who reportedly ran a sex ring where he trafficked young girls to his elite circle of friends, served time in jail for soliciting an underage prostitute and has reached out of court settlements with 17 of his then-underage victims. He’s been the subject of an almost endless string of court cases. (For a deeper look at Epstein’s abuse of underage girls, see this 2010 piece from The Daily Beast.)

That Trump’s friendship with Epstein has been given what largely amounts to a pass from the media may be due in part to Epstein’s more prominent ties to Bill Clinton and Britain’s Prince Andrew.

Epstein’s ties to Clinton and Prince Andrew have largely overshadowed his ties to Trump.

Clinton allies have yet to makes Trump’s Epstein ties a campaign issue.




Then again, any attacks on Trump over his ties to Epstein would almost certainly guarantee that Trump would bring up Clinton’s own documented Epstein ties, including flight logs showing that Clinton took at least 26 trips on Epstein’s infamous private sex plane, dubbed the “Lolita Express.”

To the extent that Trump’s representatives have been asked about his ties to Epstein, they’ve tried to downplay the two billionaires’ relationship.

Last January, Trump attorney Alan Garten told Vice News that his client had “no relationship” with Epstein.

In a statement to The Daily Caller on Sunday, Trump campaign spokeswoman Hope Hicks said that “Mr. Trump only knows [Epstein] socially through the Mar-a-Lago Club, one of the finest private clubs in the world.”


But Trump talked up his friendship with Epstein before the latter’s arrest and public fall from grace.

“I’ve known Jeff for fifteen years. Terrific guy,” Trump told New York Magazine for a 2002 profile of Epstein. “He’s a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side. No doubt about it — Jeffrey enjoys his social life.”

Similarly, a 2003 Vanity Fair profile of Epstein named Trump as one of the “businessmen who dine with him at his home,” and several other articles have pegged Trump and Epstein as friends.

And when FBI investigators looked through Epstein’s private address book, they found 14 different phone numbers for Trump, including numbers for his security guard and houseman. Epstein also had numbers for Trump’s daughter Ivanka and his ex-wife Ivana.

When put under oath, Epstein admitted that he had “socialized” with Trump. But Epstein chose to exercise his Fifth Amendment rights when asked: “Have you ever socialized with Donald Trump in the presence of females under the age of 18?” Epstein similarly pleaded the fifth when asked about his relationship to Bill Clinton.

Trump rode on Jeffrey Epstein’s private plane at least once, according to the deposition of Mark Epstein, Jeffrey’s brother. That number pales, however, in comparison to Bill’s 26 trips on the “Lolita Express.”

In June, Trump was accused in a lawsuit of raping one of Epstein’s 13-year-old sex workers. Trump’s attorney has called the lawsuit a “publicity stunt.” The case is scheduled for a hearing in mid-December, after the e******n.


A week later, The Daily Beast ran a story titled “The Billionaire P*******e Who Could Bring Down Donald Trump And Hillary Clinton.”

A month after the lawsuit surfaced, the Huffington Post ran an opinion article titled “Why The New Child Rape Case Filed Against Donald Trump Should Not Be Ignored.”

That article, however, focused more on Trump’s past behavior with women, largely ignoring his friendship with Epstein. The author of the story, NBC legal analyst Lisa Bloom, left out altogether Clinton’s ties to Epstein.

Outside of the smattering of articles mentioning the lawsuit, Trump’s relationship with Epstein has yet to receive any consistent press coverage during the 2016 e******n. Clinton’s ties, too, have yet to be seriously discussed so far this e******n.
PETER HASSON br SENIOR REPORTER br October 09, 201... (show quote)



This was from a 2016 piece from a conservative site that supports Trump. Notice no mention on Trump banning Epstein, no denouncement of Epstein, merely a downplaying of their relationship. If I had been friends with Epstein I would have made it clear that the friendship had been terminated and had I banned him from one or more of my properties, I would have mentioned that as well.

There are some right wing sources that make the claim that he banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago, there are far more conservative, least biased and liberal sites where no such story surfaced. All the sources that I have seen reporting on Epstein being banned from Trump propert(y/ies) have thus far been the least reliable ones, the ones with the poorest fact checking track records and most likely to publish propaganda and conspiracy theories.

Considering the facts, pardon me if I choose NOT to have much faith in those claims made by less than reliable sources.
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