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EU offers Trump removal of all industrial tariffs
 in  r/worldnews  3h ago

I've been calling it CAMUS.

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Man charles really be fighting everyone isnt he (Obviously if this is true)
 in  r/ufc  19h ago

Dustin Poirier: 30-9 in professional MMA, eight submission wins, four of those in the UFC, including former lightweight champion Anthony Pettis and then-future fw champ and BMF Max Holloway. Black belt in BJJ since 2017.

u/Prefix-NA : "Bruh I can out grapple Dustin"

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Trump’s Tariffs Are a Catastrophe for the Oil Industry
 in  r/inthenews  21h ago

You have to destroy the economy in order for the billionaires to be able to buy up all of everything at deep-discount prices so they can rent it back to us for a profit.

You do want trillionaires, right?

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Is this true? Someone told me that if you see red (not blood) in dog's stool then you're giving them too much liver. I ask because I just saw on Perfectly Rawsome's website/food calculator that I'm not giving nearly enough liver/organs to my dog, but the correct amount is so much!
 in  r/rawpetfood  3d ago

Ethnic markets. I have an asian grocery near me where I can source liver, kidney, spleen, lung, and testicles regularly, and occasionally pancreas and sweetbreads, from pork, beef, lamb, and goat.

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[OC] guy was running from Georgia state patrol
 in  r/IdiotsInCars  3d ago

he came crawling out the driver's side and stood up, uninjured.

But was he still smoking the cig that caused the wreck when he crawled out?

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Production help!!!
 in  r/rawpetfood  4d ago

I've got a 50lb boy and a 65lb girl, so a bit less than what you're up against, but probably not too far off in terms of time. Here's an outline of what we currently do.

We buy a premade dogfood mix from a local butcher; it's sourced from a Hutterite colony. They pretty much grind whole chicken and turkey, stuff it into a bologna mold/casing, freeze it, and cut it into ~ 1" thick "pucks" that work out to roughly 8 oz each. If you've got / can acquire a decent grinder and sausage stuffer you could do this yourself. Just do big enough batches to make it worth your time, as setup and cleanup on a a project like that is far more time than the actual grinding/stuffing.

Aside from that, we feed cooked veg like pumpkin, butternut squash, and sweet potato. Those get chopped into chunks and boiled, then frozen and stored in a ziploc. We use a lot of ziplocs. We also feed organs, so organs are cut into manageable pieces, frozen on cookie sheets, then into a ziploc. We keep separate bags for liver and "everything else", which could be kidney, spleen, sweetbreads, lung. Chicken hearts and gizzards get the same treatment and their own bag. We buy whole frozen sardines and keep the bag (in a ziploc) in the freezer. We also feed "boney bits" which is usually chicken backs and turkey necks. Those get put into the fridge and a pack usually lasts a couple days.

Prep for all of that is easy; it's pretty quick to take a couple pounds of frozen livers, break it down (heavy cleaver and a rubber mallet will make fast work of even frozen bones) and bag and freeze. Similarly, chopping and boiling a couple squash is like a twenty minute job, done as the bag needs refilling.

Every day, after dinner is fed, we cut up the next day's meals. Grab all the bags from the freezer and portion out liver and organs, a bit of heart and gizzard, a sardine, a couple ounces of meaty chicken backs, then top up to the proper weight with chunks of the premade "pucks". Meals go into bowls in the fridge to be fed the next day. Sometimes they get toppers like green tripe. Some days they get an egg in the mix. We feed frozen cooked mussels along with the sardines sometimes. All in, it's probably a 10-15 minute job every day to prep meals and bleach everything down.

We used to do full weeks worth of meals on weekends, and it probably saves time by just doing one cleanup, but I hated using single-serving plastic bags and I don't have enough freezer space to store it all in proper stackable containers. Maybe someday! We also used to grind all the organs into a mix and portion and freeze, but this way is honestly not that much more time intensive and saves the mess of grinding liver and spleen...

Good luck with it all!

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Soccer is a sport for only the toughest of men.
 in  r/gifs  4d ago

"Hey, with all this extra padding I can hit guys way harder!"

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Soccer is a sport for only the toughest of men.
 in  r/gifs  4d ago

The NFL has a rule that if a player causes an injury timeout, they have to leave the field for at least one play. I think if soccer had a similar "oh, you're rolling around in agony? for your own safety, you have to leave the game for five minutes" it might curb some of this. Not sure how to implement it since I don't watch the sport, save for the funny dive vids.

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Trump takes on Canada again with sweeping new tariffs on goods including autos
 in  r/worldnews  4d ago

I wanna see the company willing to commit to building factories in U.S.A. when the steel needed to build the factory costs minimum 25% more. Wanna build factories in North America? Canada is way cheaper because we have all the steel you need to build, tariff free!

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Would Prime BJ Penn beat Justin Gaethje?
 in  r/ufc  5d ago

That front choke he finished Ricardo Alemeida with was nuts. The fact that he could squeeze that hard from that position with that grip to put out a legit bjj wiz...

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Dana just announced on IG live
 in  r/ufc  5d ago

I mean, he beat Yan and then KO'd the champ. Circumstances and all that, but dude beat a top contender and finished the reigning champion. I don't think he beats Merab, and I don't think he beats Umar, so his time is probably done. But give the dude his flowers, he won UFC gold.

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Where do homeless people get the money to do drugs?
 in  r/NoStupidQuestions  6d ago

https://www.justice.gov/criminal/criminal-fraud/hcf-2020-takedown/case-descriptions

I believe we can substitute the word "kickback" for "bonus" in OP.

Here's a quote:

For example, one indictment alleges that a doctor at a pain management practice and his employee unlawfully prescribed significant quantities of opioids, including a fentanyl-based sublingual spray. Further, that doctor was allegedly paid kickbacks from the pharmaceutical company that created the fentanyl spray, and these payments coincided with a massive increase in his fentanyl spray prescribing.

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What printer should I purchase?
 in  r/CommercialPrinting  7d ago

And am I missing anything before starting up this business?

So, so many things. What do you want to print? How much of it can you sell? How fast do you need to turn it around? Do you have any experience at all in printing?

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This is my character's basement...
 in  r/projectzomboid  7d ago

It's like a Hitchcock zombie flick.

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Had to get my #3 tooth pulled and the dentist let me keep it(!), so I turned it into an earring.
 in  r/bonecollecting  8d ago

Now you need to get the same tooth on the other side pulled to make the matching set!

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What is my job title?
 in  r/CommercialPrinting  8d ago

If you add IT to that list you'll have my current job description. I believe the position title is "production guy in every small print shop".

And, yeah, stack your paper. If everything between art approval and delivery is handled by one person, that person should be getting paid.

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Trump Accidentally Wrecks His Own Tariff Spin in Leaked Call Stunner
 in  r/inthenews  9d ago

I don't care how sad and depraved all this shit gets, "buttery males" will never cease to be funny.

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Weed is the most sneaky dangerous drug that you could be addicted to.
 in  r/unpopularopinion  10d ago

"Ambition" is a way more dangerous drug than "weed".

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Shoplifting as Resistance: "If a billionaire can steal from me, I can scrape a little off the top, too.”
 in  r/WorkReform  10d ago

I was gonna tell the story from my grocery trip last week, about the woman I saw looking around nervously to see if anyone was watching before she squeezed a single-serving yogurt into her mouth, but then I remembered that I didn't see shit.

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Trump says US will 'go as far as we have to' to get control of Greenland
 in  r/worldnews  11d ago

Scrambled eggs? In this economy?!

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Trump's tariffs don't apply to parts until May 3rd and don't apply to CUSMA parts ever.
 in  r/CanadaPolitics  11d ago

If we're doing it to protect our domestic auto industry then we should also have that 100% tariff on Tesla too, right?