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Yeah but surely… surely not.


Maybe the blocked doors are just window shutters ? who knows.
Those masks sure are creepy.
Edit:
Actually from the dropbox folder that @[email protected] shared there’s this photo:
The pitch of the roof and the position of the doors makes it look like the outside of the room with the night stands in-front of the doors. It looks like they could be used as a kind of pavillion during outdoor events, like a place to serve snacks and drinks.
I’ll leave you to draw your own conclusions about the steel bars blocking those doors from the outside. You can see them horizontally across the two doors on the left, and there’s one propped against the wall next to the door on the right.
Honestly, I think if they had rooms in which to detain people against their will it wouldn’t be like this, but IDK.


Sorry Americans, I usually try not to point out the absurdity of your politics just because I don’t want to be an ass but having a president name some kind of investment account for kids after himself is some real next level stuff.
Sure ok everyone here is fine but a large portion of Americans think that this is entirely appropriate.


Maybe everyone already knows this but you can generally see better in your peripheral vision in low light.
Almost all of your color vision / cones are concentrated in a tiny central area of your retina.
The grey scale / rods are dispersed around that.
In some ways I think night vision is a kind of skill that some people might be better at than others, even if the mechanics of their eyes aren’t special.


Yeah me too. I think this is called “coil hum”. I notice it with things like usb-c thunderbolt ports. Often you can swap a cable or something and it’s resolved.


There’s probably some commentary, but there’s no list of criminal charges.


I do feel like these idiots should be thrown under the bus, and punished to the full extent of the law. I really do hope they’re held accountable for their wanton destruction.
That said, I can imagine some college graduates going along with something like this simply because they don’t have the life experience to really understand the legal, political, and social ramifications of what they’re doing.


I’m honestly kinda surprised that Google is apparently not in fact doing this already and (according to the comments here) continues to not do so.


What the hell is going on here?
You seem to have misunderstood me.