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Spitzspot , in Scientology is on the brink of killing an entire medical industry
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Where is Shelly?

dactylotheca ,
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I bet David had her killed years ago. They own the cops so nothing ever comes of the investigations

midnight_puker ,
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Aaron Levin Smith made a video on Shelleys whereabouts somewhat recently. IIRC she’s in a compound in California somewhere and she’s fine, by all outward appearances. I’m pretty sure she’s drinking the kool ade like the rest of them.

FlyingSquid ,
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Appearances can be deceiving. They wouldn’t be hiding her in a compound for years and not responding to inquiries if everything was good between her and the CoS.

midnight_puker ,
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From what I understand, she doesn’t seem to be held against her will. If Aaron Levin Smith is to be believed (being that he is a former Sea Org member, I’d say his credibility is good), she’s been seen out and about running errands and the like, but always with a security detail. There’s a decent chance that I’m misremembering something, though, so take this with a pinch of salt.

VirtualOdour ,

Yeah people are desperate to believe horror stories especially involving a woman but the reality is very likely she’s just a member of the cult living a relaxed and affluent life on the money they swindle.

ImADifferentBird ,
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How many bets that “security detail” is as much to prevent her escape as it is to prevent anyone else from harming her?

dactylotheca , (edited )
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Huh, interesting. Probably not “fine” though since if she’s at Gold / Int Base she’s probably being held against her will, considering that the whole base is sorta built around being like a prison compound and they even have private security “pursuit teams” to hunt down escapees.

Edit: not to say that everybody at Int is being held against their will, but it’s where eg. The Hole is so if somebody is being held, Int is probably where they’d be

01189998819991197253 ,
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From the linked wiki:

According to some former members of Scientology, conditions within Gold Base are harsh, with staff members receiving sporadic paychecks of $50 at most, working seven days a week, and being subjected to punishments for failing to meet work quotas.[2] Media reports have stated that around 100 people a year try to escape from the base but most are soon retrieved by “pursuit teams”. Despite many accounts of mistreatment from ex-members, law enforcement investigations and lawsuits against Scientology have been thwarted by the First Amendment’s guarantee of religious freedom and the church’s ability to rely on “ministerial exemptions” in employment law. Scientology denies any mistreatment and calls the base “the ideal setting for professional and spiritual growth”.

corroded , in Locking up items to deter shoplifting is pushing shoppers online

The real problem is when there’s no employees available to open the cabinet. I’m sorry, Home Depot, but I’m not going to run around the store trying to find someone only to have them call someone else just so I can get a $50 roll of copper wire.

Speculater ,
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Not to mention that in some locations there’s so few employees, you’ll end up walking a mile before someone says, “I’ll have someone meet you there.” Then no one shows up.

ByteOnBikes ,

I went to Seattle for a tech conference. The supermarkets are crazy depressing. There was like 5 staff members, a Spanish lady with a cast on her leg, two kids under 20, a really big guy at the bakery isle, and a 25 yo woman who was stocking and managing a cash register.

There was also a bunch of weirdos outside and not a security guard in sight.

Then a mile or two away are million dollar housesn and billion dollar tech companies.

FlyingSquid ,
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Especially in huge stores like Home Depot. Good luck finding anyone within 50 yards.

lennybird ,
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Except when they accost you to do that stupid fucking survey and just dive right in without your consent. Boy, they find you then… When deciding between Lowe’s and Home Depot, I lean toward going to Lowe’s simply because of that bullshit.

FlyingSquid ,
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My daughter loves Five Below. Last time I went there, they forced me to rate my shopping experience between 1 and 10 in order to finish checking out. I did 5 because fuck their statistics.

corroded ,

The third-party sales people trying to scam you into a new AC are the best. My go-to is “Sorry, you’d have to ask my landlord.” I haven’t had a landlord in years.

Trainguyrom ,

Once at a store the person wearing a DirectTV shirt said “what do you use for TV service?” I just said “we have lots of DVDs we don’t watch” he didn’t even try to continue the sales pitch

Trainguyrom ,

Seeing the nonsense Lowes and Home Depot pulls makes me happy to live within Menard’s territory. Similar prices and stock but less corporate BS

zipzoopaboop ,

Canadian Tire are the champions of this

ShepherdPie ,

I just had to do this at lowes for a measily 15ft of Romex and again for a breaker.

corroded ,

It’s ridiculous. I had the same issue for a 50ft roll of 14 gauge romex. Not even the good 10/3 stuff. This was bottom-of-the-barrel 14/2. I was then able to walk over and grab a $100 cable tester and a box of CAT6 right off the shelf.

I guess crackheads aren’t stealing cable testers or ethernet cable.

Zahille7 ,

What’s Romex? I have no idea what this conversation is about but I’d love to know lol

skyspydude1 ,

“Romex” is a brand name for a type of non-metallic (NM) insulated wire. It’s pretty much the standard for 95% of the wire that’s run in a typical house in North America, and kind of looks like a big flat extension cable. There’s an external plastic sheath that holds all the wires together (that’s the non-metallic part, as opposed to say, running it in metal conduit), and then each wire inside is also insulated, aside from the ground conductor. When you see something like 12/2 or 10/3, that’s the wire gauge (12 or 10 gauge) and then the number of current carrying conductors on the inside (2 or 3, plus a ground).

_bcron ,

Romex is that whitish electrical cable you sometimes see in unfinished basements, goes from the breaker box to junction boxes. White cable, nailed to the studs with that white plastic tab with a nail on each side, goes to a blue or metal box with outlets in it.

The copper in that is pretty thick so nowadays a lot of places lock up the wires so people don’t try to make off with a bunch of it

corroded ,

I’m not a professional electrician, but I believe the color of the cable is standardized, too. The white cable you refer to is 14-gauge, which is standard for a 15-amp household outlet. 12-gauge is yellow, and 10-gauge is orange.

I’m happy to be corrected if I’m wrong, though.

ColeSloth ,

I wanted a $4.88 cent license plate bulb from wal mart. It took me 25 minutes.

RagingRobot ,

And they always look so put out by the request too. Like they don’t want to help but do it begrudgingly. Who wants to go through all that

gnomesaiyan , in Locking up items to deter shoplifting is pushing shoppers online
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My only real issue is with health and beauty being locked up. I’m currently transitioning (MtF) and have found myself buying a lot online for this very reason. If it’s behind a glass wall, it can stay there.

FlyingSquid ,
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I never really thought about how that sort of thing would make things harder for trans people and I’m very sorry that’s yet another hurdle you and others have to jump through just to be yourselves.

jadedwench ,

That sucks. Some locations everything is locked up, other ones are better. I usually stick to the “nice” mall or go to a standalone store instead. Just in case you didn’t know, places like Sephora and Ulta allow you to return whatever. If you hate it or it bothers your skin, just return it. They will also give you samples, for some things at least, to take home if you ask. Such as foundation or something. They have these little tiny generic containers they can fill. Target used to be pretty good for skincare, but I haven’t been in one for a long time.

TransplantedSconie , in With over 577,000 signatures verified, Arizona will put abortion rights on the ballot

They better not vote republican or it won’t matter.

If Trump wins it’s a nationwide ban, as well as a dictatorship

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  • OhStopYellingAtMe ,
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    By a Supreme Court decision. A decision that was only possible after trump was able to choose three conservative justices.

    Biden isn’t on the Supreme Court. He has no hand in the fall of Roe vs. Wade

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  • FlyingSquid ,
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    Please tell us which of the following people Joe Biden put on the Supreme Court in the four years he’s been president:

    Clarence Thomas
    John Roberts
    Samuel Alito
    Neil Gorsuch
    Brett Cavanaugh
    Amy Coney Barrett

    How many of those did he put on the court during his presidency? It must have been a lot of them for it to be his fault Roe was struck down.

    verdantbanana ,
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    During Clarence Thomas’s nomination hearings in 1991, Biden’s questions on constitutional issues were often convoluted to the point that Thomas sometimes lost track of them,[115] and Thomas later wrote that Biden’s questions were akin to “beanballs”.[116] After the committee hearing closed, the public learned that Anita Hill, a University of Oklahoma law school professor, had accused Thomas of making unwelcome sexual comments when they had worked together.[117][118] Biden had known of some of these charges, but initially shared them only with the committee because Hill was then unwilling to testify.[16] The committee hearing was reopened and Hill testified, but Biden did not permit testimony from other witnesses, such as a woman who had made similar charges and experts on harassment.[119] The full Senate confirmed Thomas by a 52–48 vote, with Biden opposed.[16] Liberal legal advocates and women’s groups felt strongly that Biden had mishandled the hearings and not done enough to support Hill.[119] In 2019, he told Hill he regretted his treatment of her, but Hill said afterward she remained unsatisfied.[120]

    During his early years in the Senate, Biden focused on consumer protection and environmental issues and called for greater government accountability.[82] In a 1974 interview, he described himself as liberal on civil rights and liberties, senior citizens’ concerns and healthcare, but conservative on other issues, including abortion and military conscription.[83]

    Biden is the same now as he has always been

    when has he ever tried to defend women’s rights

    FlyingSquid ,
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    You don’t seem to be very familiar with how the U.S. government works, so I will have to educate you:

    1. The president nominates the justice.
    2. One senator alone is not responsible for approving that nomination.
    3. Clarence Thomas alone couldn’t strike down Roe.

    I know you really want to blame Biden for this, but maybe do it after taking a basic civics course.

    verdantbanana ,
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    misunderstood

    blaming Biden for being a lame duck politician for half a century who did not do anything to advance progress

    FlyingSquid ,
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    See, the problem with you claiming you aren’t blaming Biden for the end of Roe v. Wade is that you literally blamed him for ending it just a few comments above.

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  • FlyingSquid ,
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    The Roe v. Wade decision happened the same year Biden was elected to the senate.

    So based on your own argument, he was also responsible for abortion being legal for 50 years.

    verdantbanana ,
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    was on shaky ground for fifty years because it was never put into law or properly defended

    Democrats never got a true hard on for codifying Roe v. Wade

    just say whatever it takes to get donations and votes

    FlyingSquid ,
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    That wasn’t a response to what I said.

    Based on your logic, Joe Biden is personally responsible for abortion being legalized in the United States.

    I’m sorry you don’t like your own logic.

    xmunk ,

    What a deeply disingenuous claim to make. You must write the headlines for NewsMax and the NatPo - gotta spin that spin until we fall over dizzy.

    Spitzspot ,
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    Commiunism , in SpaceX accused of dumping mercury into Texas waters for years

    I remember this article from a couple days ago where some chess player poisoned their opponent’s board with mercury, and I’d like to believe they copied this strategy from Musk’s SpaceX. He is truly a visionary and innovator, inspiring chess players to discover new strategies.

    Kolanaki , in Locking up items to deter shoplifting is pushing shoppers online
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    I just bought my own key for those cabinets because even if I order something from my local Walmart for delivery or pickup that is in one of these, they will say it’s sold out even if they have a full shelf of shit.

    TrickDacy ,
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    You’re claiming they all use the exact same key and also no one sees you on a security camera and kicks you out…? Also they just refuse to sell you things they have but lie about…?

    PriorityMotif ,
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    They’re shitty wafer locks, you can rake them open in 2 seconds with a random key.

    TrickDacy ,
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    Lol, so “security through no-one-would-expect-this-stupidity”

    PriorityMotif ,
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    I think you could get an additional charge for having “lockpicking” tools in some states, so instead of a minor shoplifting charge, it could get enhanced to a felony.

    AA5B ,

    I always heard it proved intent. Lock picks are not illegal, but if you bring them to a robbery you’ve clearly planned ahead

    Kolanaki ,
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    You ever work at Walmart? Nobody actively monitors the cameras and the cabinets all use a T-shaped barrel key. Usually only a single employee carries the keys and with the time constraints set by OGP (the team that fills pickup and delivery orders), nobody wants to waste time looking for that person.

    TrickDacy ,
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    Never worked retail. All this is surprising to me, especially that they’re consistently refusing to sell you in-stock items

    cm0002 ,

    Having worked in a closely related industry, fast food, none of this is surprising.

    When I worked FF I definitely told people the Ice Cream/Shake machine was broken/off/down for cleaning all the time when it was busy because I couldn’t be bothered to deal with it (it’s annoying AF to make shakes and it ALWAYS broke your workflow when you were getting to a good speed)

    I’ve also told people we were out of something just because it required me to go to the back because we ran out of what was stocked in front

    So yea, if I worked retail and I had to find someone with a key to fulfill a pickup order and I had the ability to simply mark it as out of stock…yea I think you know what action I’d take.

    That’s what happens when they pay you the bare minimum. Minimum pay, minimum effort.

    TrickDacy ,
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    You just validated so many suspicions that I’ve had.

    SendMePhotos ,

    That is what you call a shit worker. I’ve worked retail and service and was did go in the back when I said I would. I would go dig for the stupid $2 item because customer satisfaction.

    IphtashuFitz ,

    Half of those “cameras” are likely fake…

    Poppenlockenheimmer ,

    Allow me to introduce you to the wild world of common keys: This Key is Your Key, This Key is My Key

    TrickDacy ,
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    Wowww. very interesting/insane watch. Thanks for that!

    brygphilomena ,

    Always a good watch. Deviants got a lot of good videos.

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    Beacon , in Locking up items to deter shoplifting is pushing shoppers online

    Whoda thunk it?! And it's especially dumb because iirc studies have shown that shoplifting rates haven't changed much if at all in a long time

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    cantw8togo , in US air force avoids PFAS water cleanup, citing supreme court’s Chevron ruling

    Sounds like the dog caught the car again.

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    Frozyre , in Trans, nonbinary youth face inequities in foster care, justice system, homeless services

    Sounds to me yet another reason to vote out the assholes who're proclaiming to be for the children and youth. But only if it's the youth and children that align with their perfect citizen template; White, Straight and Christian.

    Frozyre , (edited ) in Locking up items to deter shoplifting is pushing shoppers online

    Edit: Oh, do the thieves not like the comment? Too bad. Stop stealing. No, you're not fucking 'The Man', you're fucking all over the hard-working and overworked retail workers and their stores. So fuck you.

    Yup, incoming more salty responses from illogical dipshits with their mental gymnastics.

    Here's an idea - stop planting your stores in places where crime is prominent. Threaten towns that if they don't clean their crime act, they won't get a store that'll be convenient for people living there.

    Pulling back on self-checkout too? Self-Checkout can actually still be of use, if it was more modernized and monitored. Also, if people adequately did their jobs too.

    Other than theft, people are online shopping for other reasons. Maybe they don't want to spend too much on gas going to a location an hour or longer away, find out that the shit they want isn't available so they've gotta now go around town just picking store after store until they get even a quarter of what they want.

    Maybe people don't want to put up with all of the shitstains that manage to collect enough braincells to get up and go out, with their wailing stupid kids and their need to obstruct anyway they can while they motion around like fucking zombies.

    TheTechnician27 ,
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    they won’t get a store that’ll be convenient for people living there

    They won’t have a big box store come in, starve out all of the small businesses, and force their town into indentured servitude where everyone has to work there, they’re not paid a living wage, and they can only afford to shop at the big box store, further increasing the problem in a vicious cycle?

    The horror, I tell you.

    Frozyre ,

    Lemme tell you the amount of plaza chains and stuff that are built around and near big-box stores. Do you just live in a town where it's just one big box store? Please...

    The ignorance of your comment.

    lolcatnip ,

    Your ignorance is showing. A hell of a lot of people do live in towns where the only options are a big box store, or equally shitty dollar stores.

    the_toast_is_gone ,

    How often do more ethical businesses swoop in to rent out the spaces formerly occupied by indentured servitude corporations? If these businesses aren’t replaced by something, what will the people formerly working there do for an income?

    tobogganablaze ,

    Here’s an idea - stop planting your stores in places where crime is prominent

    But how will Americans survive without shopping?

    FlyingSquid ,
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    Doesn’t everyone everywhere need to shop unless they’re subsistence farmers that weave their own clothes?

    otter ,

    Don’t forget the nudist hunter/gatherers.

    FlyingSquid ,
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    Dude, I live in Indiana. We’re not exactly a crime hub. You can go into Walmarts in towns with a population of 1200 and two cops because it’s all they need and you will still find shit like shaving products and cosmetics hidden behind glass.

    SeaJ ,

    Dude, I live in Indiana. We’re not exactly a crime hub.

    *excluding Indianapolis

    Although, to be honest, the areas that I visited seemed perfectly fine.

    FlyingSquid ,
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    Sure, there are some actual high crime parts of the state, but I’m thinking towns like Spencer (Pop 2,466).

    systemglitch ,

    I don’t know what you all wrote, but the first couple paragraphs just scream asshole.

    I think whatever responses you don’t like are more in reaction to your tone.

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    Burn_The_Right , in SpaceX accused of dumping mercury into Texas waters for years

    TCEQ has no power to enforce anything in Texas without the Governor and AG’s cooperation. Mark my words. As long as Texas is run by conservatives, absolutely nothing at all will be done to protect the environment in Texas. Absolutely nothing. Everything related to the environment is performative in Texas, not substantive.

    Conservatives delight in pollution. They equate pollution with freedom. Conservatives in Texas intentionally choose vehicles with the worst exhaust, they litter, they dump chemicals directly down drains, into sewers and into waterways, they “roll coal”, they joyfully embrace chemical plants and they mock absolutely anyone who has any problem with dirty air or water. If you can’t handle chemical-laden air, you are considered weak or “librul”. Clean water is for pussies.

    There’s a reason the number one cancer research center in the U.S. is based in Houston. The air is famously polluted by nearby refineries that do not report what they release into the air to the public. They are permitted to “self-report” that they are not violating any rules, but there is no actual check performed by TCEQ without a great deal of advance notice and preparation.

    Texas is a conservative haven of airborne and waterborne carcinogens. Musk knew that when he moved here. That’s the reason polluters move here. Because conservatives fucking love pollution.

    When I hear of a conservative in Texas getting a brutal form of cancer, I just smile and nod because I presume they’ve achieved their goal. It’s the only silver lining in Texas, other than the silver-laden clouds.

    d00phy ,

    Agreed. I’ve read an article hear and there over the past couple years about this and how a reckoning is coming. Space-X leaving California in favor of Texas is too big an advertisement for their brand. They won’t do anything to upset the Musky child.

    Preacher ,

    Not ‘conservatives’

    Nothing conservative about them

    daellat ,

    I mean they are referred to as conservatives because of their predominantly archaic social and economical laws not because they conserve the ecology

    Preacher ,

    Their politics are not conservative. They are inflammatory and extremist.

    Burn_The_Right ,

    Those concepts are not at all mututally exclusive. In fact, they are typically correlated.

    It is not possible for a conservative to enter a conversation or debate in good faith.

    CafecitoHippo ,

    Clean water is for pussies.

    Well when you only consume monster energy drinks and miller lite, why would you need water?

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