Notices by GabeLakmann (gabelakmann@nicecrew.digital), page 5
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GabeLakmann (gabelakmann@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Wednesday, 15-Nov-2023 13:07:11 JST
GabeLakmann
That's not jelqinsky, that's a guy on the Russian side of things. Ramzan something or another is his name.
He was a Chechen who fought against the Russians (and the Chechens kicked their ass from time to time because they fight harder and smarter than the Russians do from what I've seen) and then joined Russia later on.
Ramzan Kadyrov or something but I'd have to google it.
Lots of people latched on to him like they did Trump although he is still probably better than Trump. -
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GabeLakmann (gabelakmann@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Wednesday, 15-Nov-2023 13:07:09 JST
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The Prada boots are gay but he is still probably one of the last best hopes Russia has at this point.
I'm not impressed by much of anything Putin has done. He's nowhere near as anti-semitic as some of the top podcasters and posters make him out to be. If anything, Putin is closer to being philosemitic than antisemitic.
Ramzan is either an Orthodox Christian, which I support, or a Muslim since I think a lot of Chechens are Muslims, which would be alright I guess since they're more likely to be antisemitic too.
Russia and America... and the rest of the world have a jewish problem and until that is solved no country will truly be b-b-b-based.
Saying Putin is anti-semitic is just "5d chess" bullshit like people did to justify their support of Trump after he disappointed us time after time after time.
Some people will do anything to keep from admitting they were wrong and then learning from the experience. -
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GabeLakmann (gabelakmann@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Wednesday, 15-Nov-2023 02:14:33 JST
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Yeah, I am happy that the public awareness and support for that stuff caused better HVAC systems to be installed in many places and I hope that it wasn't just a short term trend... which it probably was. -
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GabeLakmann (gabelakmann@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Wednesday, 15-Nov-2023 00:37:24 JST
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Hey now, that's a little extreme don't you think bruddy?
I'm only advocating for breaking laws if it legal to break said laws. -
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GabeLakmann (gabelakmann@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Wednesday, 15-Nov-2023 00:34:35 JST
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Good, they should have done the same.
I'd break laws and take my child out of the country to try to save their lives as long as it was legal to break those laws. -
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GabeLakmann (gabelakmann@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Wednesday, 15-Nov-2023 00:33:34 JST
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I have no idea to be honest. There is enough fucked up stuff going on in my own country to keep track of these days but it really wouldn't surprise me. -
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GabeLakmann (gabelakmann@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Wednesday, 15-Nov-2023 00:33:20 JST
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Money wasn't an issue, seems to me like they're going to use this as a precedent for future situations that are similar.
It's evil and disgusting and I hope those responsible for this die of a terrible cancer and receive nothing to dull their pain. -
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GabeLakmann (gabelakmann@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Tuesday, 14-Nov-2023 21:36:44 JST
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I'd imagine that it wouldn't be quite as bad to lose sleep or have it interrupted sometimes for a stay at home mother but the silly ones who want to keep working during their children's childhood or the unfortunate ones who have to keep working during their childhood probably get annoyed with it.
It won't be too long and this little (big..huge) jewish scheme to trick mothers into working while they pawn their children off on largely uncaring daycares will be over.
Things that go against nature tend to lose in the end as the energy required to fight nature is all consuming, unsustainable, and takes its toll in the long run. -
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GabeLakmann (gabelakmann@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Tuesday, 14-Nov-2023 21:36:19 JST
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It's just nocturnal emissions anyways, nothing weird about that. Perfectly normal. -
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GabeLakmann (gabelakmann@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Tuesday, 14-Nov-2023 21:36:16 JST
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Best bet is to nudge her awake every 45 minutes or so that way she never gets into the REM cycle of sleep. -
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GabeLakmann (gabelakmann@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Tuesday, 14-Nov-2023 21:19:36 JST
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I hate wearing hats, especially jimmy hats, whatever that means. -
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GabeLakmann (gabelakmann@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Monday, 13-Nov-2023 23:36:37 JST
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It's funny too because the older VW stuff was super easy to work on.. but then we have Hitler and Ferdinand Porsche to thank for that. -
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GabeLakmann (gabelakmann@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Monday, 13-Nov-2023 23:35:47 JST
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Pretty much, and American car companies could have built that stuff as well or better if they had wanted to but their mindset wasn't to make what people wanted, instead it was to make whatever they could have the highest profit margin on and then try and convince the American consumer that it was what they wanted.
Ford built plenty of 4cylinder engines that got fuel mileage and were reliable, it's just that sometimes they didn't worry about some of the other aspects like the Japanese and Germans did.
The fact that it took them so long to put independent rear suspension in their muscle cars is crazy. Mostly just a cost saving measure for them at the expense of the consumer. -
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GabeLakmann (gabelakmann@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Monday, 13-Nov-2023 23:31:14 JST
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The parts will still be pricey but you can def save a lot of money doing the work yourself and there are so many tutorials on youtube now that it ought to make it pretty easy to do so.
You'll have to buy tools and sometimes special tools but you still spend less than paying a mechanic and before long you won't have to buy any tools anymore either so it'll be saving you even more money. -
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GabeLakmann (gabelakmann@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Monday, 13-Nov-2023 23:30:59 JST
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Very true, they can be expensive to service.
That heated seat with built in massager costs the same $1000 whether the car is new and worth $100,000 or whether it is 10-15 years old and worth $10,000. At $100,000 it is 1% of the cars value and makes sense to replace, not to mention the fact that $1000 isn't as big of a hit to the bank account of someone who can afford a $100,000 car, versus when the car is worth $10,000 and the $1,000 seat is worth 10% of the cars value.
And many people know that if you keep up on preventative maintenance that the odds of stuff going wrong in the first place is decreased drastically.
Personally, I'd be happy with paying $1,000 to fix a part on a nice car that I've saved $89,000 on by buying used, hypothetically speaking anyways. -
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GabeLakmann (gabelakmann@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Monday, 13-Nov-2023 23:00:36 JST
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They're the sole reason that German cars get a bad reputation for being reliable in the USA.
They buy older Mercedes, BMW, and Audis and never do any preventative maintenance on them and so they end up going to shit and the White Americans who have a subconscious anti German attitude due to jewish propaganda call them junk instead of realizing that niggers don't understand how to keep anything mechanical in working condition since they never even remotely understood how they work in the first place. -
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GabeLakmann (gabelakmann@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Monday, 13-Nov-2023 23:00:33 JST
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Most mechanics like chevrolets because they're shit mobiles that are easy to fix with cheaper parts and they break down often so that mechanics make more money fixing them more often and they're often easier to work on too which is a bonus.
Fords, Toyotas, Hondas, well maintaned German cars for the most part are a little more difficult to work on but don't break down as often. -
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GabeLakmann (gabelakmann@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Monday, 13-Nov-2023 16:26:29 JST
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I miss when the times when the Linux community was just autists and not autist trannies.
May as well call it the Linux Comm-troon-ity now. -
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GabeLakmann (gabelakmann@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Sunday, 12-Nov-2023 18:56:18 JST
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Yes, that's what I was referring to but I am sure it applies to nurses as well like you were thinking that I meant.
He said it is pretty bad. -
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GabeLakmann (gabelakmann@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Sunday, 12-Nov-2023 18:53:17 JST
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Definitely.
My friend knows a doctor and he said that all of the non-Whites are afraid to question the people higher up when they do dumb shit that could hurt the patients.
They're not as smart or creative and are just happy to make money and be able to brag about being a doctor.