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Cake day: 2023年6月17日

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  • Basically, can you afford a court case against the U.S. Government to prove you never made a mistake on paperwork, or someone translating for you didn’t make a mistake. Was anything missing from your report you gave 20 years ago when you didn’t speak English and they said include the following?

    The thing that blows me away is why… It’s just money being blown from our taxes, to deport people who pay taxes… In a time period they claim we need higher birth numbers because capitalism demands growth and population growth makes that easier to support the social programs we have left





  • I usually aim for that as well. Although I knew a guy years ago that would stare at someone’s ear to see how long it would take to make them wonder if he was staring at something behind them or what they were doing.

    It really wouldn’t to be practical for me to run away from everyone. Also at 35 my hair has thinned on top a bunch so the more I look down the more it would expose such. Something comical in thinking there will be people shorter than me who I am confident around who will think I have a full head of hair, and those I am not confident around and look down, will know I don’t, haha









  • I understand you just mean the term murder has legal definitions that vary. In California it may fall under this second section.

    "Sentencing for Involuntary Manslaughter: Involuntary manslaughter, under Penal Code Section 192(b), involves causing a death without intent to kill, often through reckless or negligent actions. It differs from voluntary manslaughter by focusing on the lack of malice and intent. The law penalizes those whose careless conduct results in fatal outcomes.

    Involuntary manslaughter is typically classified as a felony, with potential imprisonment ranging from two to four years. The court considers the defendant’s conduct and case circumstances, including the degree of negligence and foreseeability of harm. Restitution to the victim’s family for economic losses is often required, emphasizing the broader impact of the offense. Probation may be considered for first-time offenders or cases with mitigating circumstances."


  • “J-B Weld can withstand high temperatures up to 500 °F (260 °C) continuously and up to 600 °F (316 °C) for short periods. It is designed for bonding various materials and is resistant to shock, vibration, and temperature fluctuations.”

    I’ve used it to put a chunk of engine block back on a motorcycle that got ripped off by a drive chain coming off and catching a bolt. Held it from leaks and drove it for a few years after that. I’m not familiar with the glass you use and such, probably best to research first.

    Sorry if it couldn’t help due to the shards you’re talking about. Best of luck mate. It works like mixing two putties together and their chemical reaction does the weld at normal temperatures so you don’t need electric/gas machines, just patience to not get it all over you hands, rags w.e