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  1. Yes, we should all go hide like this: After all, if we say a single word, the boogieman will be knocking on our door. I wonder who the real paranoid ones are here?
  2. That method works really good. I've seen a lot of trainers use that similar method. It's good news that he adapted to the food and is coming along with the training. What I've seen is that most people just don't put the time and effort into that walking training, and never get the dog to stop pulling. It's the investment of time and consistency, no matter how long it takes, to get the dog to the next level. Most people won't invest the effort, be the Alpha, and end up having a "problem child" for years on.
  3. "use to"?? https://www.yellowpages.com/
  4. Exactly... Like I've been saying, it's not like they tack on a extra year in the slammer for every round over 10. I bought more.
  5. Unfortunately, that's the problem with cable. It's like a garden hose, the more people who "tap in", the lower the pressure. Ever watch how your speeds slow down in the afternoon after the kids come home from school? You can also try a Roku stick or Sling TV. Last choice could be a satellite dish.
  6. Did you see some of the other stats there? That 3.6% was only in the last 30 DAYS! Percent of adults aged 18 and over with serious psychological distress in the past 30 days: 3.6% Number of visits to physician offices with mental disorders as the primary diagnosis: 59.8 million Number of visits to emergency departments with mental disorders as the primary diagnosis: 5.7 million Number of suicide deaths: 42,773 Suicide deaths per 100,000 population: 13.4
  7. Yep, we're good here so far, let's see what happens later. I hope we get some rain later, my pool needs some water, if it doesn't rain, I'll have to top it off. So far, I think I've only added water once all Summer, the rain has been taking care of it.
  8. Now that you mention it, I don't normally access from my phone, but from my laptop. I stay logged in on my browser even after shutting down and restarting. If I log in from my phone, it logs me off the laptop the next time I access. If I don't access from my laptop, the phone will stay logged in. So if I switch back and forth between laptop and phone, I have to log on each time on each device. I go to other forums, and I stay logged in on both my laptop and phone, but not on NJGF. Is this a "feature" or a "bug"?
  9. That's been my experience with them too. Yep, when you figure out the total "Out the door price", I've always found a better price from a local tire guy. Plus, if you buy a TR tire and have a local shop mount it up, who do you go back to if there's an issue? When you buy the tire and the mounting from the local guy, they're more willing to fix any issues with stems, balancing, etc..
  10. So, should the punishment be the same in each of those or not?
  11. True, they're use in most cases for depression, but I've also seen them prescribed for panic disorder, social anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder, generalized anxiety and PTSD. So, who knows what else they've been prescribed for? Exactly, the wind up and wind down side effects when starting and stopping causes some strange behavior. Plus, we don't know what else they could be taking as part of their treatment. Maintaining the correct therapeutic dosages has always been the key to stabilized behavior, and once that's been messed with, it might be why we seen these rampages.
  12. Except you're using a needle in the haystack as your examples with something that rarely happens. Regarding intent, how many of these situations include "intent", even if they're considered accidents? Let's try some more popular ones: Driving under the influence and killing someone? Speeding and losing control and killing someone? Texting while driving and crossing the yellow line and killing someone? Leaving a kid alone in a bathtub and they drown? Leaving a kid unattended in a backyard and they drown in a pool? Leaving a pot unattended on the stove that starts a fire and someone dies? Pushing someone during an argument, they trip and fall, hit their head and die? Is there any "intent" in those examples, or are all considered accidental? Is anyone who died a different type of dead?
  13. That's a good point, and why it's tough to determine the definition of "crazy". Many people are able to maintain a normal life with the addition of these SSRI drugs, but if they go off of them, can go back to doing "crazy" behaviors. The fact that so many are on them concerns me, the chart above has 80 million on some sort of control drug. That's 25% of the population. If something goes on where they don't get their medication, what do they revert to???? I know two people on SSRI drugs and if they were to go off of them, I wouldn't turn my back if they were in the room.... In that regard, almost every mass shooter in the past years was reported to have some sort of mental illness or strange behaviors by the people who knew them. I think most people would consider them "crazy" to go in a shoot up a room full of people. The thing that I tried to find out, unsuccessfully, on those guys, was were they on some sort of SSRI drug and then came off or had a break in dosage, which cause them to commit these instances? HIPPA laws apparently prevented that information to come out.
  14. Simple answer.... YES... Exactly, civilization was a lot more "civil" when the "eye for an eye" was the law of the land. and this is where I have an issue... Dead is Dead... PERIOD. If you kill someone, for whatever reason, they are dead. You should suffer extreme legal consequences, without all this BS levels of murder.
  15. Actually, the total amount of people taking some sort of psychiatric drug in 2017 was closer to 1 in 4, over 80 MILLION people. The question is, what's the definition of "legitimately crazy"? Even still, that's a crap load of people relying on mind altering drugs for one reason or another. https://www.cchrint.org/psychiatric-drugs/people-taking-psychiatric-drugs/ When the "music stops", these will be the people to watch out for when their Rx runs out.
  16. Ever go take a walk through Walmart, it's closer to 4 in 5.
  17. 20% of the overall population take some sort of psychiatric drug. In adults, it's even higher.
  18. You'll be taking them to the range when we win the injunction and get the law overturned.
  19. My system is hard wired too, and I agree, snaking the wires to the locations you want is a MAJOR PITA. I was able to get most through the attic, but I have trusses up there, so climbing through them sucks. I had to get creative in getting a few cables run to a few locations. I have 9 cameras on my primary system and my DVR is also hard wired into my personal router and then piggy-backed to the Comcast router so I can control access to it. I wouldn't run any camera system wireless on WiFi or through the Cloud. Too many issues with reliability and possible loss of connection or data. These systems are too valuable to cut corners with.
  20. Exactly, everyone is getting their panties all up in a wad over number of rounds.. It doesn't matter folks, 11 rounds or 100 rounds, you're the same felon. It's not like they're going to charge you, convict you or lock you away for certain years based on the number of rounds a mag holds. At this point, go buy 30 rounders or 50 round drums, it's the same thing.
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