u/ethanmcmanus

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Active in 3 subreddits · 35 items · first seen 16 Apr 2026, last seen 24 Jun 2026. Most active in r/funny and around 20:00 UTC.

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Agree to disagree. I worked as Military Police at a base where the gate guards were civilians. Technically just security, but we as well as the people coming through the gates considered them law enforcement, in terms of being part of a law enforcement team. They had radios, held…

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No, citizens aren't hired to perform the duties of a law enforcement team, so they don't count. The TSA specifically is. Not sure what the second point is supposed to mean. You can only get on a plane if you submit to the search. Not much of a choice. If your point is "either do…

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Interesting to know. I always assumed they could, but I guess you don't often see people not doing what the TSA says, you just stand where they tell you.

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Interesting to know. I always assumed they could, but I guess you don't often see people not doing what the TSA says, you just stand where they tell you.

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I didn't say law enforcement *officers*, I said part of the law enforcement team. Also specifically said they can search and detain you, not arrest you. But thanks for reiterating. Yes, it's semantics. They are performing a job with the express intent to enforce laws and regula…

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I didn't say law enforcement *officer*, I said part of the law enforcement team. Also specifically said they can search and detain you, not arrest you. But thanks for reiterating. Yes, it's semantics. They are performing a job with the express intent to enforce laws and regulat…

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It's semantics, but they are law enforcement. They can search and seize you in accordance with laws that need to be enforced. Even if they need to call in actual badge carrying members for the official arrest they are still part of a larger law enforcement team.

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It's semantics, but they are law enforcement. They can search and seize you in accordance with laws that need to be enforced. Even if they need to call in actual badge carrying members for the official arrest they are still part of a larger law enforcement team.

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That's what normal people would do, but some people in law enforcement have a superiority complex and take any excuse to hassle people. Not all of them, but again, why risk it?

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I think they mean that it would make sense to fly with this if on a domestic flight in Canada. Why would you try to take this on a flight anywhere else? It's only going to make you a target for TSA. In Canada they wouldn't care because it's legal.

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They just want to know if he wants a donut.

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I always build just a big enough house to get me to the Elder, then I beat him, and build a house in his ruins. It's not affected by gravity, so you can easily build a moat around. The high columns make it easy to have a second story early game. And the fire in the middle is a p…

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I wish it was like this in America. As an American who doesn't smile much I often get told I look grim or standoffish, even when I'm having a good time. It does help I guess, because I'm also not very social, and I like it that way. I get bothered much less in public.

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I mean, I could breath through jeans too if I really needed to.

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Are we known for that? I'm American and I've never had a bed like this.

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Is the bed held up by toothpicks? Why is it so wobbly?

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Why not wait to post this until next year? Did you know that in 364 days yesterday becomes today?

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Back in high school we were on a trip with a guy who could solve one in less than a minute. We switched two of the stickers and asked him to solve it and the look on his face when he couldn't figure out why it wasnt working was priceless.

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I think it might be someone in their car that was watching them struggle with the cart in the first place before this all went down. Maybe also already had the camera going, if the car was on and it was a dash cam. The pan over is way too smooth to have been someone doing it by h…

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"First you wanna kill me, now you wanna kiss me. Blow."

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I'll buy a full priced game if the post release reviews are good. And honestly, even then you can get discounts from places like Fanatical where most brand new AAA games have at least a 5% discount on launch.

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These fans also asked if they could devise a way for them to play the game with one hand.

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For PC, honestly it's more likely these days that a game will release with many people having technical issues than not. It's impossible for companies to play test *every* hardware scenario for the millions of possible combinations out there. I for one experienced zero problems w…

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I found a double node once, and it was at the point in the game when I essentially didn't need any more silver. Valheim always gets the last laugh.

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Not copper, eh? So why do all these greydwarfs keep attacking me when I hit it?

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He's not technically wrong. No creativity is different from any creativity at all.

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Just wrong. I did some pirating about 10 years ago when I was poor and literally *couldn't afford* a game or movie. I now make a comfortable living and haven't pirated anything in that 10 years.

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Especially when there's some dude with one glowing eye creepily staring at you in the dark. What's even his deal!?