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  • I often ask myself. Why are republicans so threatened by drag or transsexuals and then I remember that according to pornhub stats Republican states consume the most transexual pornography. I guess the moral of the story is that if you identify as a Republican it’s because you are attracted to transexual men and women. Congrats republicans, I just gave you some physiological advice free of charge. Now get out there and put on some thigh high socks GOP. You’ll feel a lot better, I promise.

  • And you need additional hardware and custom firmware. Then you have to GitHub that shit into the flipper.

    Most people think it works like Dr. Who’s sonic screwdriver. Just press a button, wave it around and voila! You’re in the NSA database.

  • Hit me up if it ever loses power. There’s a few capacitors worth about .50 cents total that will blow up on the power board. I can send you a link for those and explain how to go about identifying bad ones and replacing them. I think there might be some you tube videos out about that now.

  • I don’t know many investors but the ones I do know would never take a leap of faith like this. This is almost guaranteed money loss. Maybe Steve is fighting against the 1% in his own way. God bless you Huffman, god bless you.

  • The answer starts at the 10’07” mark of that video. Basically he admits that he believes the technician put the scratch on the TV. The problem is that the call to Samsung happened a week after the technician’s visit. You mean to tell me that this guy suspected that the tech made the scratch himself but this guy never bothers to review the footage before calling Samsung? But at the same time he’s paranoid enough to record the tech because they mounted one of his TVs wrong. Just not paranoid enough to review the footage after a scratch is found on the screen. Something doesn’t add up.

  • That makes even less sense now. Listen closely to what you and OP just posted as proof that it isn’t fake. The man tells the Samsung operator 1 week after the visit that he never saw the scratch. And that he wonders if the technician put the scratch there themselves.

    He had the footage! You mean to tell me that he already suspected that the technician put the scratch on the TV but he never reviews the footage before calling Samsung?

    Again, the whole thing seems fake.