New cup and compression shorts
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New cup and compression shorts

Has anyone heard of these or ever tried them? I'm thinking about upgrading what I currently have and this came across my feed. It looks interesting. If not, what do others use and do you use compression shorts or a jock or just shove it in your underwear?

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u/notthe1Uknow — 7 days ago
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Nuclear Plant Law

I was reading thru the Prohibited Places in GA, and it talks about nuclear power plants but also appears you can store in your car in a locked compartment or box. Does anyone have experience dealing with this?


*16-11-127.2. Weapons on premises of nuclear power facility

(a) Except as provided in subsection (c) of this Code section, it shall be unlawful for any person to carry, possess, or have under such person's control while on the premises of a nuclear power facility a weapon or long gun. Any person who violates this subsection shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.

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(c) This Code section shall not apply to a security officer authorized to carry dangerous weapons pursuant to Code Section 16-11-124 who is acting in connection with his or her official duties on the premises of a federally licensed nuclear power facility; nor shall this Code section apply to persons designated in paragraph (2), (3), (4), or (8) of subsection (c) of Code Section 16-11-127.1.

16-11-127.1. Carrying weapons within school safety zones, at school functions, or on school property:

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(c) The provisions of this Code section shall not apply to:

(8) A weapon possessed by a lawful weapons carrier which is under the possessor's control in a motor vehicle or which is in a locked compartment of a motor vehicle or one which is in a locked container in or a locked firearms rack which is on a motor vehicle which is being used by an adult over 21 years of age to bring to or pick up a student within a school safety zone, at a school function, or on a bus or other transportation furnished by a school, or when such vehicle is used to transport someone to an activity being conducted within a school safety zone which has been authorized by a duly authorized official or local board of education as provided by paragraph (6) of this subsection; provided, however, that this exception shall not apply to a student attending a public or private elementary or secondary school;*

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u/notthe1Uknow — 12 days ago

Does this come apart

I have this ear flushing syringe and I want to be able to open it to dry it faster than leaving it expanded for several days. There's the ridged edge at the top that makes me think it should unscrew and open, but I can't unscrew it bare handed. I don't want to put a set of pliers on it if it actually doesn't unscrew or is supposed to pop off. How does this open up if it does?

u/notthe1Uknow — 15 days ago
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Apparently Baseball is the Fifth most popular sports

This article was posted in a Facebook nfhs forum. I saw information about this but when reading the article, at the very bottom it says that according to a survey baseball is the fifth most popular sport? What all is ahead of it? I figure football, basketball, maybe soccer? are there. But what's number four? Lacrosse?

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u/notthe1Uknow — 1 month ago

Freestyle Radio on Studio 54 this Weekend

They've been playing the Freestyle Xtra channel on Ch. 54 this weekend and I'm all for it. I wish they'd do this more often. That's the style that started my love for EDM in college. Some of the disco regularly played on the channel is pretty esoteric IMO.

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u/notthe1Uknow — 3 months ago
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What I think of when someone talks about "Tabletop Games"

I was listening to a podcast and also have regularly had discussions with people IRL and they will start talking about tabletop games and I sometimes get so confused because what they're thinking of are just board and card games. To me, this is a tabletop game.

u/notthe1Uknow — 3 months ago
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With the US being pretty much the only developed Nation in the world without it, what do you think we could learn from the rest of the world? Would it be single-payer? Medicare for all? Would it be something like the NHS in England? What parts of other countries systems would work for the US?

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u/notthe1Uknow — 3 months ago