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Look for the kosher symbol

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Learn all the different Kosher symbols and boycott those products. Don't support the companies that pay the kike tax.

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This is the opposite of what you should be doing..

1) kosher doesn't mean a long-nose tribe made it, it means that it meets their stupid religious guidelines 2) It's marked for the long nose tribe to eat, do you think this makes it more or less likely to have some sort of long-nose created toxin in it?

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I prefer purchasing kosher products for the same reason.

If they are signally to one another that one food is safer than another I think I will take advantage of that information also.

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so you're advising us to eat only kike approved food?

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Obviously nalgene

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You just like sticking your finger thru scott tissue so you can smell it later.

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I heard he buys gamer girl piss off the internet and drinks it on twitch for his 4 followers.

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i just just uderstamd tjat o i cam wad ane never touch poop. I bet you use greasy aloe vera rolls to lube up[ ur cornhole for the next bloke.

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Someone order this man a fizzy water

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I don't buy name brands unless there is something actively wrong with the store brands or generic brands. For example, I tried no-name cornflakes for a while. They tasted just fine, and the flakes were larger, which I liked. I stopped buying them because the flakes were embedded with black specks of what I assume was carbon from the cooking process. Another example, I used to buy no-name ice cream, which tasted the same to me as brand name ice cream, but I stopped because I kept encountering small bits of paper from the ingredients bags, and small pockets of dried powder that had not been mixed into the rest of the ice cream properly. Another example, no-name pancake mix. Stopped using it when I found a small bug in a box. Part of what you pay extra for with brand name products is quality control.

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Believe it or not, great value extra strong tp is great. Equate makes tons of good products. Asrock and sapphire make great products, used to love Asus but they aren't as good as they once were. Used to love vans the shoes but quality has gone downhill. Used to love Levi's but they're woke so still looking for an alternative. Red wing boots are overrated af

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Off-brand alternatives to well known products if you're in a local grocery chain (e.g. Food City or Harps).

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New England coffee. Everything else tastes like shit.

I thought I hated coffee until I tried Caribou. Now it's all I drink. French press of course.

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Buy: Nicks boots, buck knives, evga computer hardware, accel (Japanese) tree hand saws, stihl chainsaws, amzoil oil for gas (royal purple if amsoil not available) rotella for diesel, Bosch for fuel injectors, Vermont flannel, kubota tractors, Mac Milwaukee and snapon for hand tools, fiskars hammers, san-tan matched receivers, noveske barrels.

Avoid: seed oils, John deer, anything made of metal at Walmart, Chinese or Indian rice (heavy metals and arsenic), foreign olive oil and honey (counterfeit), Lenovo, non-white doctors

(Also, Preparation H wet wipes are the best - I think it’s the witch hazel, so if you ever have a chance, I think they are much better than Kirkland when you are down range)

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Lenovo makes a great laptop. Better than anything else available at the big box stores.

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If you think it's the build quality that you should be worried about with Lenovo, then you need to read more computer security papers.

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I think they are all backdoored and running the same operating system. None of them have any security.

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I'll always pick a Samsung over anything. It used to be HTC but they fell off.

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I've gone with their SSDs (older MLC models) but I wouldn't touch their phones due to all the bloatware and forced Samsung-customized UI crap.

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I'm partial to Dell PCs. There are a ton of the business-class machines (e.g. Optiplex) always available on the used market here and I've had good experiences with many of them over the past 15 years. You can still enter the service tag on their website and get driver updates for 10+-year-old machines.

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Oven = Bosch, LG, or Whirlpool

Refrigerator only go Whirlpool.

Microwave = total game of chance

Source: a modern appliance repair guy

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Panasonic makes good microwaves

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