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Post by Pep Streebeck on Feb 24, 2019 18:30:22 GMT
This guy: www.youtube.com/channel/UCG5McsN18_T0Spu9AUmSTyA/videosHe thinks the CIA is trying to control him using a supercomputer, and have groups of random people following him with well orchestrated patterns. But unlike your common homeless person with paranoid and schizo disorders - this guy is homeless but travels the world trying to get other governments to help him escape from the CIA. For years on end he has been going to China for a couple weeks, then straight to Ecuador for a month or two, then off to Israel, then tries to get into Cuba, then tries to apply for political asylum in Russia. Wow. Bizarre. Do you reckon this guy is legit or a phony looking for attention? He seems to mention pain in his ears and heart a lot, which is interesting because I have experienced pain in those same 2 things in the last few years, but I was told my ears and heart are healthy and normal once tested by doctors. So I reckon it's just caused by my stress and anxiety. So maybe it's a similar case for this guy? But he seems a lot worse. If he's legit, I think he must have some sort of schizophrenia. Looks like he's also disabled his comment sections, so I'm guessing he's deranged and not open to listening to advice? The pain in his ears is because he listens to music using earbuds at loud volume all day and night. Which he thinks causes the computer to stop the mind control. But he thinks his ears hurt because the CIA is using rays to damage his hearing so he can't listen to music to defeat the mind control. And this guy is definitely for real. Well, real that he is a schizophrenic - not real that he is being attacked by the CIA. He is continually dragging lawyers into this and trying to organize lawsuits against the US government, and trying to apply for political asylum in other countries. And although he is deranged, he knows enough about how to avoid being involuntarily committed. He knows what to say when he is faced with taking a psychological evaluation.
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Post by Utpe on Feb 24, 2019 19:18:17 GMT
There's a whole YouTube Channel devoted to recording crashes at a low clearance bridge in North Carolina. Despite warning signs, drivers still frequently collide with a heavy steel crash beam installed in front of the bridge. Here's a sample: I know I shouldn't laugh but damn, there's usually an indication inside of the truck stating how much clearance you have. Also, you'd think with all of the accidents, drivers would avoid going down that road with the underpass. I'm definitely saving those videos for later.
OT - I would say the most interesting channel is Lazy Game Reviews (LGR). He's big into retrospecting older technology.
Sample video:
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Post by Stammerhead on Feb 24, 2019 20:19:01 GMT
There's a whole YouTube Channel devoted to recording crashes at a low clearance bridge in North Carolina. Despite warning signs, drivers still frequently collide with a heavy steel crash beam installed in front of the bridge. Here's a sample: There’s a bridge like that near where I live. There are two bridges and people would drive their trucks under the first thinking that was the low one before hitting the actual low bridge. The route’s been blocked off now but here’s an artistic picture of the bridges. 
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Post by deembastille on Feb 24, 2019 20:27:21 GMT
any channel that has
I feel fantastic la la la la
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Post by alpha128 on Feb 25, 2019 2:25:04 GMT
There's a whole YouTube Channel devoted to recording cars being towed away from a parking lot in Dallas, Texas. LOL awesome. So satisfying watching that rich slut's car getting towed.  Will be sure to check out more of these. Thanks for sharing 👍 You're welcome.
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Post by alpha128 on Feb 25, 2019 2:27:43 GMT
I know I shouldn't laugh but damn, there's usually an indication inside of the truck indicating how much clearance you have. I'm definitely saving those videos for later. Glad you enjoyed it! 
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