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State-by-state guide on maintaining firearm ownership
Domain guide on mutual aid and foodbank resources
Tips for looking at financials of non-profits (How to donate amainly)
Community-sourced megapost on the main media sources to radicalize libs and chuds with
Main Source for Feminism for Babies
Maintaining OpSec / Data Spring Cleaning guide
Remain up to date on what time is it in Moscow
I remember a drug dealing simulator that ran on graphing calculators in the early 2000s. That was a fun distraction in high school math classes.
Edit: Simple google search - Drug Wars (I played on the TI-86). What a time.
Drug Wars was so great. Best part of math class.
Good way to learn fractions and supply and demand
I knew a kid that had Zelda A Link to the Past on his graphing calculator.
I had GTA on a graphing calculator at one point
Sounds like the rich kid with the TI-92
He was a Korean kid, don't think his family was rich.
Creepin up on some fools with my forklift
I remember other kids playing it, but I couldn't afford a link cable so I had to write my own little games
big spender, i think i got by on a TI-83 plus
Why yes I'd like 23$ worth of acid