https://www.longisland.com/news/11-19-19/crazy-facts-about-gardiners-island.html
"The wife of a farmhand who worked on the island for the Gardiner family was accused of witchcraft and spurred a trial years before the Salem witch hunt"
copy pasta from an earlier bread.
often times a 'sacrifice' was the equivalent of a 'barbecue' and the meat fed the folks who were there.
if a shill fails in the 8kun, and no one is around to hear it, did it ever make a sound?
I can just hear them after the next leak:
"I am going to demand that they take rapid action and stop the dissemination of all information by anyone, anywhere, to prevent leaks"
. . . to protect the tranny children.
He's that far gone that they could even get him to sign such an order.
if it can't take the heat, why did it take a job in the kitchen.
that creep wasn't here before Februrary and all you who defend it are the same team, on different IPs doing you're discord bit, and good-cop/bad -cop BS.
you put it here to disrupt the board.
someone is trying to message me, but I've already filtered it.
if you aren't supposed to respond to shills, must be that the ones who speak truth about the discusting habits of the ones who run this place aren't shills, but speaking the truth.
because once you bring it up they start badgering you all bread.
shut up and bake you disgusting troll doll!
if you have a fortune in precious metals, in this day and age of 'all devices are spied on' you do understand that someone can figure out who you are, right?
probably where you are.
hope it is all well locked down.
if shit goes south and people know you're holding a fortune, the trouble comes to you.
a wise man would not be bragging about his holdings in such a well monitored forum.
far cry from 'Pat' of years ago.
Pat was the cringey person who no one knew either or about Pat.
why should one company be so large that it's collapse is called economic havoc?
why didn't anti trust bust up that corporation generations ago?
just some rhetorical questions.
they give a 40/60 split to both parties.
that must be somehow part of the answer.
pretty sure some of the Linux desktops have screen capture as a feature of the platform.
I don't use it, but I have.
maybe your desktop already has a built in?
if you're running Linux, you can just load a different desktop and it's simple.
and then log into it, and do your screen capture.
easy.
sad for you.
the video capture is a simple feature, and the only rub with it is you need to mogrify it after to compress the video into a sharable format. It does take up some harddrive space.
oh, well.
and you pay for that operating system?
you might find that it has a video capture as part of it already.
It's a fairly common thing now.
aren't you cute with your 'I dore the mon star' cutsie name.
IP hop much?
no one buys the adoration. no one thinks you aren't the one you post to, just on another device.
stop disrupting the board with your self-adoration.
one way to test silver is to flip it into the air with your finger to make it ring.
if it doesn't sound the same as a real one, it's not the same.
and you learn how it is supposed to sound.
I think that would work but I can't prove it.
specific gravity?
cut one in half?
Put one in a crucible and melt it and see if it divides into different metals.
die marks are always a good way to authenticate too. But the casting has gotten really good.
in the 1960s a lot of conterfeit 20 dollar gold coins were sold to Saudis who liked to collect them by date.
they were counterfeits, but they were still the right kind of gold alloy, so even though they were fake, they were worth their weight as 20 dollar gold coins. They just weren't worth the premiums that rare dated gold gets.
did it come in a roll with all the rest of the same date?
all the rest checked out?
do they all have the same die markings?
there will always be inperfections that are part of the minting process as the die that strikes the coin deteriorates.
and that means that coins from the same roll are often all looking the same.
'first strike' coins are always much higher quality. coins in a roll are often minted around the same time.
does it look significantly different from other 2013s that you have?
you can find a real one on line, a picture, and if the strike of the features doesn't match, all the features have to match up, then you can be pretty sure it's not a real coin.
but for a 25 dollar item the amount of time you're obsessing on it isn't worth the 25 dollars.
now if you ahve a couple hundred of these, and they all say 'fake' then you should be upset.
any numismatist knows: sometimes you get a bad-penny.
and a one ounce silver eagle isn't really that much money.
do the 'flip to hear it ring' with a real one and see if it sounds the same.
if so then put it to the side and if you need to, bring it to an expert.
I think I'd just cut bait on it, anon.
if it doesn't sound the same when flipped, then you probably have a fake one.
It's a fun hobby.
I used to take any coins that were high relief and immediately put them in to paper and save them.
first strikes are obsessed over by some people.
look up 'full steps' nickels and you will know what i'm talking about.
you must like Amalfi.
Vindman seems to be a Ukrainigarch, and they are untouchable.
But I might be wrong, just a poor little twin.
I think he fancies himself a Dioscurri.
scussi, spelled in English 'Dioscuri'
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castor_and_Pollux
ya, like I said, a Ukraineagarch
do your research.
where was he born.
why was he in the White House?
who really controls the SES?
blindness is sometimes curable. willful blindness?
I think that is a common name, anon.
for which country?