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Friday, March 17, 2023

So where was the cross-dressing luggage thief when this happened?

Americans are in an uproar after learning Thursday about radioactive water leak at a Minnesota nuclear power plant that happened in November 2022. 

 At least 400,000 gallons of spilled from Xcel Energy's Monticello facility on November 22, which came from a pipe between two buildings.

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I know, I know, he was hanging out in airports.

10 comments:

  1. You beat me to it. I was going to say he was clothes shopping at a nearby baggage carousel.

    If Sam Brinton isn't the poster boy (?) for everything that's wrong with the BiteMe administration I don't know what is.

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  2. Trying out his new wardrobe.

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  3. How did Puppy Play Boy know to target the luggage with the interesting and fashionable clothes? If he grabbed my bag, he would be very disappointed in the contents.

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    1. That one's easy. He'd take his ill-gotten gains into the gender-neutral restroom at the airport he was in, go into a stall that secured his privacy and check the contents of the bag he had purloined. If there was nothing in the bag that met his very high standards of women's fashion he would simply close the bag and leave it behind.

      It helps to be able to think like a thief and a pervert to be able to deduce what this brainiac did and why.
      Not that I've ever done anything like that myself. I'm afraid to fly.

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  4. When someone said "leaking radioactive pipe," something else popped in his..........mind.

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  5. I thought Sammy the Thief was fired/resigned to prevent embarrassing the Biden misadministration.

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  6. Deuterium and tritium might be radioactive but they aren't super toxic; they usually end up as heavy water and super-heavy water. Both are relatively harmless as long as they stay outside the body and while not good to drink, the human body cleans it out in ~two weeks. Short term exposure isn't an issue but long term exposure is not good. The half-life in the environment is 12 years and it decays into helium.

    Despite nuclear being the best energy source, it's shady non-reporting and corner cutting like this that destroys public trust in anything nuclear.

    - Arc

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  7. I believe the bald headed pfag is now hanging out on the couch as he's no longer employed by Biden Inc.
    - WDS

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  8. Everybody so stupid now that disaster is now common place. At present rate most Americans will glow in the dark by the end of this decade if the vaccines haven't killed y'all.

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    1. " if the vaccines haven't killed them"
      There, I fixed it for you.

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