Another day another food facility fire

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pete6032

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Most of these are seen by actual people who were on the scene of these fires. Sources from individual people on the scene or nearby are often the most reliable because there's no filter. The mainstream sources are trying to make everybody believe that everything is ok in the world when in reality it's not and often fail to report stuff altogether. Lots of sinister stuff going on more or less in line with agenda 2030/great reset "conspiracy theories" but mainstream media does not acknowledge any of it. The classic "this is fine" approach. Those of us who see things as they are get shat on for going against the grain but we're the ones in the end that will be better prepared. Only thing I regret is not buying my land years ago when it was cheaper so I'd be more ahead by now. But got to start at some point.
I found a thread you might like.

 

nakedfrog

No Lifer
Apr 3, 2001
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Most of these are seen by actual people who were on the scene of these fires. Sources from individual people on the scene or nearby are often the most reliable because there's no filter. The mainstream sources are trying to make everybody believe that everything is ok in the world when in reality it's not and often fail to report stuff altogether. Lots of sinister stuff going on more or less in line with agenda 2030/great reset "conspiracy theories" but mainstream media does not acknowledge any of it. The classic "this is fine" approach. Those of us who see things as they are get shat on for going against the grain but we're the ones in the end that will be better prepared. Only thing I regret is not buying my land years ago when it was cheaper so I'd be more ahead by now. But got to start at some point.
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Torn Mind

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Most of these are seen by actual people who were on the scene of these fires. Sources from individual people on the scene or nearby are often the most reliable because there's no filter. The mainstream sources are trying to make everybody believe that everything is ok in the world when in reality it's not and often fail to report stuff altogether. Lots of sinister stuff going on more or less in line with agenda 2030/great reset "conspiracy theories" but mainstream media does not acknowledge any of it. The classic "this is fine" approach. Those of us who see things as they are get shat on for going against the grain but we're the ones in the end that will be better prepared. Only thing I regret is not buying my land years ago when it was cheaper so I'd be more ahead by now. But got to start at some point.
I think you need to get out of tech and get some law-related job or at least bury yourself in a law library for a week or two. Your mindset is not totally wrong but in your current state, you are not free of the machine of media, you just happen to believe contrarians.

Yes, things do go beyond the prima facie but forming conclusions beyond the face requires logical discipline.
 

nakedfrog

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I think you need to get out of tech and get some law-related job or at least bury yourself in a law library for a week or two. Your mindset is not totally wrong but in your current state, you are not free of the machine of media, you just happen to believe contrarians.

Yes, things do go beyond the prima facie but forming conclusions beyond the face requires logical discipline.
Nah, just he's highly tethered to the alt-media bullshit pipeline, and he loves the way it tastes.
 

Motostu

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KMFJD

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the end times are upon us !

stock up on essentials (rice and beans stay good for a long time)
 

allisolm

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First food plant fire of 2023? Wisconsin dairy plant fire clogged the storm drains with butter. It apparently started in a butter storage room and they are investigating the fire source. Could this one actually be the first one that's more than an accident? Inquiring minds want to know, well, not really, but they'll probably tell us sooner or later anyway.

 
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IronWing

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Jul 20, 2001
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First food plant fire of 2023? Wisconsin dairy plant fire clogged the storm drains with butter. It apparently started in a butter storage room and they are investigating the fire source. Could this one actually be the first one that's more than an accident? Inquiring minds want to know, well, not really, but they'll probably tell us sooner or later anyway.

20 gallons of butter down the sewer? That’s just a Wisconsin frat party.

Now this, this is a butter fire:

 

Pohemi

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Oct 2, 2004
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20 gallons of butter down the sewer? That’s just a Wisconsin frat party.
Besides the sewer fatburgs, some of it made it into the Portage canal, a historic landmark in Portage, WI. That might be harder to clean up, but they brought in a hazmat team to stop any further drainage.
 

IronWing

No Lifer
Jul 20, 2001
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Besides the sewer fatburgs, some of it made it into the Portage canal, a historic landmark in Portage, WI. That might be harder to clean up, but they brought in a hazmat team to stop any further drainage.
I’ve hiked the Portage Canal; it’s a really fun trail. They had rope swings, balance beam bridges, and other challenges along the route.

I missed the great butter fire itself but got into town while the ruins were still smoldering. There were a few ponds of fat in the area so ducks were getting coated in grease. It was like a mini oil spill and it stank bad.
 

zinfamous

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Jul 12, 2006
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I’ve hiked the Portage Canal; it’s a really fun trail. They had rope swings, balance beam bridges, and other challenges along the route.

I missed the great butter fire itself but got into town while the ruins were still smoldering. There were a few ponds of fat in the area so ducks were getting coated in grease. It was like a mini oil spill and it stank bad.

How could you discern that odor from the average curd-swilling Wisconsonite? Hi-YO!
 
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Red Squirrel

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It's not an insult when it's a completely objective observation. Any reasonable person would only determine that you are trying to coral such a collection of preposterously stupid people.

Not really trying anything. I tweet stuff, and I know things. Turns out when you see things from a critical thinking point of view instead of just blindly follow what the TV tells you, you end up getting a bigger following.
 

zinfamous

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Not really trying anything. I tweet stuff, and I know things. Turns out when you see things from a critical thinking point of view instead of just blindly follow what the TV tells you, you end up getting a bigger following.

uh huh.
 

Red Squirrel

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May 24, 2003
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Funny how that is literally the only negative thing about him people seem to always bring up. Anyone sane knows crypto is risky and it's just the nature of it. At least he still didn't lose 600 billion dollars like Trudeau did.

At this point the only sane option to vote for is him or Maxime Bernier and I doubt Maxime is going to get a single seat. I have lot of PPC die hards on my Twitter and I really do understand where they're coming from, but it's just not realistic to vote PPC.
 
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MrSquished

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Funny how that is literally the only negative thing about him people seem to always bring up. Anyone sane knows crypto is risky and it's just the nature of it. At least he still didn't lose 600 billion dollars like Trudeau did.

At this point the only sane option to vote for is him or Maxime Bernier and I doubt Maxime is going to get a single seat. I have lot of PPC die hards on my Twitter and I really do understand where they're coming from, but it's just not realistic to vote PPC.
So you think that's the only negative about him?

And you definitely like to present pov to counter the media narrative. For example stating confidently that Twitter could be run in a 2,000 square foot server facility. And of course like any of your claims where people counter with links and facts to criticize your position, you ignore them and simply don't respond because you can't respond to facts.

There is nothing good about your Twitter because you refuse to debate with facts and reality. You run away from facts like a little child because your mind can't handle it . Your little tiny regressive portion of Twitter is helping to melt the minds of other people like yours is already.