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Dr.Amber Trichome

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More propaganda from you eh? It is shitty spam like you spread that leads to nuts being very dangerous to society.

https://www.rawstory.com/chad-staelens/
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A Texas man bit through a hospital security guard's thumb after he was asked to wear a mask.

Chad Staelens went inside Kell West in Wichita Falls around 11:45 a.m. on Monday morning without a mask, police said, and a security guard asked him multiple times to cover his face as a precaution against the coronavirus, reported Texomas Homepage.

"It's hospital policy to wear a mask inside," the guard said multiple times.

But the 37-year-old Staelens continued walking inside the hospital, where he was confronted again by the guard, who raised his hands to prevent the other man from poking him in the face.

That's when Staelens bit the guard's thumb all the way the through to the bone.

Staelens was arrested and charged with assault on a public servant, which is a third-degree felony.

It's at least the second thumb-related assault for Staelens, who was convicted of assault in 2018 after grabbing a woman's thumb and bending it backward.
That’s really sick! He bit the guards thumb all the way to the bone like a raging Pit bull. And had another thumb attack? I would guess he still sucks his thumb like a big baby.
this is one of the most beautiful places i have ever been. i live within 10 miles of the great smoky mountains national park, an international biosphere reserve, with plant and animal species found nowhere else in the world...the only problems are the fucking redneck hillbilly morons who trash the place, and the TEN MILLION plus tourists that come here every year and make traffic an unbelievable fucking nightmare
it sounds beautiful. Traffic where I live is terrible as well. A nightmare! I have never been to that area but need to check it out on the off season when there are not a lot of people. What are your favorite animal out there?
 

hanimmal

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That’s really sick! He bit the guards thumb all the way to the bone like a raging Pit bull. And had another thumb attack? I would guess he still sucks his thumb like a big baby.

it sounds beautiful. Traffic where I live is terrible as well. A nightmare! I have never been to that area but need to check it out on the off season when there are not a lot of people. What are your favorite animal out there?
He does have that thumb suck look about him.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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That’s really sick! He bit the guards thumb all the way to the bone like a raging Pit bull. And had another thumb attack? I would guess he still sucks his thumb like a big baby.

it sounds beautiful. Traffic where I live is terrible as well. A nightmare! I have never been to that area but need to check it out on the off season when there are not a lot of people. What are your favorite animal out there?
https://www.heysmokies.com/smoky-mountain-hellbenders/

a lot of people expect you to say the black bears, but the tourist "industry" has turned them all into dumpster diving giant rats, who will break into cars and cabin windows if they smell food, and scatter trash all over the place
 

Cycad

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I won’t be moving to Tennessee right now but maybe once all those unvaxxed are gone it will a very desirable place to live.
I stayed in Nashville once for a few days. It seemed a backward sort of place. For starters, the locals speak in a strange accent. Our hotel (I didn't choose it) was in the shape of a U and they'd put a big swimming pool *inside*. All the rooms facing the pool stank of chlorine. Out of town, I stopped in a field miles from anywhere and got out and... out of the sky, it seemed, was coming Dolly Parton singing some country song. At that point I assumed that God was in charge of the air over Nashville and God liked country music. I have never been back nor do I intend to. If it was not in the USA it would be part of one of the shithole countries that Trump was always on about.
 

Unclebaldrick

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I stayed in Nashville once for a few days. It seemed a backward sort of place. For starters, the locals speak in a strange accent. Our hotel (I didn't choose it) was in the shape of a U and they'd put a big swimming pool *inside*. All the rooms facing the pool stank of chlorine. Out of town, I stopped in a field miles from anywhere and got out and... out of the sky, it seemed, was coming Dolly Parton singing some country song. At that point I assumed that God was in charge of the air over Nashville and God liked country music. I have never been back nor do I intend to. If it was not in the USA it would be part of one of the shithole countries that Trump was always on about.
You should have stopped in Branson, MO. Classy town.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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I stayed in Nashville once for a few days. It seemed a backward sort of place. For starters, the locals speak in a strange accent. Our hotel (I didn't choose it) was in the shape of a U and they'd put a big swimming pool *inside*. All the rooms facing the pool stank of chlorine. Out of town, I stopped in a field miles from anywhere and got out and... out of the sky, it seemed, was coming Dolly Parton singing some country song. At that point I assumed that God was in charge of the air over Nashville and God liked country music. I have never been back nor do I intend to. If it was not in the USA it would be part of one of the shithole countries that Trump was always on about.
we don't speak in a strange accent, you do.
You should be glad of the chlorine smell, it drowns out the smell of tourists.
the dolly parton music coming from the sky, i can only imagine came from whatever psychedelic you were taking at the time.
whether you come back or not is up to you, but tourists are the reason it may seem like a shithole, so if you do come back, bring money, it's the only thing that makes you even remotely bearable
 

Unclebaldrick

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captainmorgan

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if you live in certain areas you have to have a locked container or fenced area for trash, or they won't even stop to pick it up
I'm familiar with black bears, have hunted and eaten them in my younger days, just thought it was a funny visual. I've been reading that the monkeys in south asia are now breaking into homes for food since there aren't as many tourists feeding them.
 

schuylaar

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if you live in certain areas you have to have a locked container or fenced area for trash, or they won't even stop to pick it up
there are still dirt roads in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida..right downtown..i wouldn't believe it if i didn't see for myself. poor people live there. i don't understand why they don't pave those roads dead center in a city..so weird.
 

schuylaar

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I'm familiar with black bears, have hunted and eaten them in my younger days, just thought it was a funny visual. I've been reading that the monkeys in south asia are now breaking into homes for food since there aren't as many tourists feeding them.
the squirrels in my park will come down out of the tree and hang on the bark begging for food. i always feed saltines..they have nuts now they're burying so when i gave a cracker recently he took a nibble and handed it back so spoiled:lol: a baby squirrel was on the sidewalk and i scooted it back to mom who was on her way down..i don't know if it fell out of it's nest or what..it almost didn't know how to walk but knew how to get back up the tree.
 

injinji

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this is one of the most beautiful places i have ever been. i live within 10 miles of the great smoky mountains national park, an international biosphere reserve, with plant and animal species found nowhere else in the world...the only problems are the fucking redneck hillbilly morons who trash the place, and the TEN MILLION plus tourists that come here every year and make traffic an unbelievable fucking nightmare
I plan on walking through there one of these days. But hikers are not really tourists. We only spend money at dollar stores and hostels.
 

injinji

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https://www.heysmokies.com/smoky-mountain-hellbenders/

a lot of people expect you to say the black bears, but the tourist "industry" has turned them all into dumpster diving giant rats, who will break into cars and cabin windows if they smell food, and scatter trash all over the place
Even on the trail bears are a problem at some of the shelters. People don't follow LNT guidelines. But far and away the most destructive animal you will meet on the trail is the mouse, and the most dangerous one the tick.
 
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