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  • It would come with a removable hoodie, but the only other clothes you can buy are also hoodies

  • Haven't watched this one, but I would love to see Ross on more reputable places for sure. I don't generally follow the UFO podcast space, so it's all unknowns to me. I'll definitely watch/listen to stuff Ross shows up in, but come on big media guys, talk about this please!

  • Lmao, I was so confused for a minute there. "What happened 27 years ago on July 4th!? I was alive and aware of things by that point! What did I miss!?"

    XD you got me.

    Happy 4th to you and all the rest of our kooky gang!

  • Just a few weeks I'm sure

  • Well, it is hotswap, so I might as well!

  • This place is pretty nice, right!?

  • I emailed the dev a few days ago asking where I could donate or something but haven't heard back yet.

  • Oh my god a /u/duckmaniac post in real time? Damn I'm lucky today!

  • Smoking pork butt for the first time! I anticipate mediocre results but hey I've never done it before.

  • I saw The Decemberists in that open grass area there back in ... 2007? It's been a while. That was a good day. I loved Chicago summers.

  • You're not supposed to take pictures of the bean!

    (Just looked it up, apparently they'll allow it these days unless you're obviously a crew)

  • Aurora Lily58. PCB was by SplitKB. Probably an awesome board, but as it turns out I prefer super tall caps.

  • Also had GPT look into who the Italian fellow was and what their credibility was like. References it used are at the end. Feel free to discuss or ignore.


    Italian researcher Roberto Pinotti claims to have obtained documents that provide evidence of a UFO crash in Northern Italy on June 13, 1933, which predates the famous Roswell incident by 14 years. According to Pinotti, these documents were sent to him by an anonymous source who inherited them from a family member who worked on Mussolini's supposed UFO program. The documents include telegrams demanding silence over the incident, along with information about a secret department known as 'Gabinetto RS/33', purportedly set up by Mussolini to manage the retrieval and study of the alleged saucer wreckage. Former National Reconnaissance Office staffer David Grusch claimed that this craft was later captured by American forces at the end of World War II and shipped to the US. These claims are highly controversial and have been met with skepticism, with some suggesting that the documents could have been forged using vintage paper and ink. Despite these controversies, the Republic of San Marino is reportedly working with Pinotti to lobby the United Nations to set up a UFO investigations office


  • I had GPT summarize the article. Also had it check out the guy claiming things, I'll post that separately.

    • Italian researcher Roberto Pinotti shared evidence files of a UFO crash in Northern Italy, allegedly occurred on June 13, 1933, 14 years before the famous Roswell incident.
    • The files were sent to Pinotti by a mystery source who claimed to have inherited them from a relative who worked on Mussolini's supposed UFO program.
    • David Grusch, a former National Reconnaissance Office staffer, has also made similar claims about the 1933 UFO crash.
    • The evidence includes handwritten memos on paper with a government agency letterhead dated August 22, 1936, which include a sketch and description of a cylindrical aircraft with portholes on the sides and white and red lights spotted flying over Northern Italy.
    • Other documents refer to a mysterious government department called 'Gabinetto RS/33', supposedly set up by Mussolini to manage the retrieval and study of the alleged saucer wreckage.
    • Pinotti's claims have been met with skepticism, with some pointing out that the documents bear no protocol numbers or official stamps that would help verify them as real government documents.
    • Pinotti had one of his documents, dated 1936, tested by a forensic expert who concluded the paper and ink was from that period.
    • British historian Graeme Rendall believes the evidence is inconclusive and calls for an independent examination of the original documents.
    • Marco Negri, a resident of Northern Italy, reported family stories of a strange metallic aircraft without wings that crashed in Magenta in the 1930s.
    • The Republic of San Marino is currently working with Pinotti and fellow CUN executive Paolo Guizzardi to lobby the United Nations to set up its own UFO investigations office.

  • I REALLY liked the Inbox app they made for gmail. Sadly, like all the best things google makes, it went the way of the dinosaurs.

  • Late 30s here. I was diagnosed as a kid, on meds for a couple months before my parents didn't like the emotion nullifying effects it had on me. Proceed to forget entirely about it until Covid hit.

    So, mine (as an adult) was virtual and I was (am) incredibly stressed so my symptoms were through the roof. In a single hour session I had my diagnosis and a prescription. It was mostly the doc asking me questions. No formal test or anything like that, but this guy's specializes in it - so I think my experience might be a bit different than the norm.

  • Oh I definitely get that too. Did not realize there was another option for focus. Either do all the things or none of the things. I should ask my doc about that.

  • Dude. I definitely skinnied up before and I guarantee it'll happen again. I mean, I could use a little less though. So - win win I guess.

  • did you hear about the guy who stole a calendar? He got 12 months! Talk about a timely heist!

    Worst pun I can do. That'll be 200 schrute bucks.