@barnes_law A green with this. I always felt like it could have been a Lee Harvey Oswald type situation. The one thing I can't get anyone to explain to me though, is how Charlie wasn't instantly paralyzed if he got hit in the spine?
"God chose Jacob and rejected Esau before either of them was born, before either of them had done any good or evil". The word "hated" here is the same word Jesus used in Luke 14:26: "If anyone comes to me and does not hate (*miseō*) his own father and mother and wife and children and brothers and sisters, yes, and even his own life, he cannot be my disciple.". Clearly Jesus doesn't want us to hate our children or our wife. A better translation for that word would probably be "demote".
In the context of Jacob and Esau, Jacob's calling was to carry the promise. Esau's calling was not. This doesn't mean God damned Esau (Esau even reconciled in the end). Obviously Calvinist rebuttals can't fairly be defended in a Twitter post, but I did write a whole blog on this if anyone is genuinely interested
@Cernovich@barnes_law There's one thing that bugs me: if Charlie was shot in the spine, why wasn't he instantly paralyzed? I assume King was? Isn't there video of Charlie moving his arms as they load him into the car?
@Davidliberty002@thevivafrei@IanCarrollShow I fit the post into 240 characters. He clenched his fist, reached for his neck, and was still seen moving as they loaded him to the car. Also, generalized ad hominems are a great way to prove a point. You should make bumper stickers
@GentlemenBrian@thevivafrei@IanCarrollShow I can appreciate that, but there's video of Charlie still moving while they loaded him in the car. Also, a .30-06 to the spine (direct enough to prevent an exit wound) would be catastrophic
@thevivafrei@IanCarrollShow 1) If it hits Charlie's spine, he's instantly paralyzed (yet Charlie clenches his fist)
2) If it doesn't hit Charlie's spine, the .30-06 has 2000+ ft-lbs of force. 2,000 ft-lbs is equivalent to a 200 lb object dropped from 10 stories concentrated into a 0.3-inch point.
Most people believe Lee Harvey Oswald was in that building and fired a shot, but not the shot that killed RFK (including Barnes in his Bourbon with Barnes episode). I'm confused why so many people believe Tyler being on the roof rules out foul play.
Let's just say a 30.06 is able to hit Charlie's neck and not exit (very rare, but let's roll with it). That means it would need to, at the very least, hit Charlie's spine, which would cause instant paralysis from the neck down right? (Grok confirmed this) And yet, Charlie can be seen clenching his fist and even reaching towards his neck. Wasn't he also seen moving a little as they carried him to the car?
I'm OK considering any theory beyond that, but until someone is able to explain that part to me, I have a really hard time believing Charlie was killed by a bullet shot from Tyler's rifle.
Most people believe Lee Harvey Oswald was in that building and fired a shot, but not the shot that killed RFK (including Barnes in his Bourbon with Barnes episode). I'm confused why so many people believe Tyler being on the roof rules out foul play.
Let's just say a 30.06 is able to hit Charlie's neck and not exit (very rare, but let's roll with it). That means it would need to, at the very least, hit Charlie's spine, which would cause instant paralysis from the neck down right? (Grok confirmed this) And yet, Charlie can be seen clenching his fist and even reaching towards his neck. Wasn't he also seen moving a little as they carried him to the car?
I'm OK considering any theory beyond that, but until someone is able to explain that part to me, I have a really hard time believing Charlie was killed by a bullet shot from Tyler's rifle.
1) It isn't difficult to think about that task you've been avoiding. It's just difficult to execute it. So try spending 5 minutes imagining how you're going to complete the task. Map out the process in your head a few times first. I've learned that helps me to bypass the freeze sometimes, as well as making the task faster once I do start it
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4) Allow yourself to have multiple passions at once. It's ok to accomplish 5% of 5 passion projects in a day vs 25% of one, and since you're jumping between them, you only stop when your exhausted, not when you're bored
5) L Theanine. It's natural, safe, and helps add that last little boost to your focus. Especially if paired with caffeine
There are several differences here:
1) If Charlie were shot in the chest, jaw, head, etc with no exit wound, it would raise eyebrows, but not total suspicion
2) If his spine wasn't hit, there's virtually 0 chance the bullet doesn't go through
3) If his spine was hit, there would be immediate paralysis. Charlie recoils and reaches for his neck afterwards, then goes limp. Consistent with a cardiovascular injury, not a spine injury
4) If the bullet glanced off his spine, we're back to issue number 2
I've been a fan of you guys since 2019 and I love your objectivity and willingness to consider all facts, but as someone who has grown up around guns and seen this bullet go clean through sheets of metal, the ribcage of a deer, etc, there's no way Charlie is able to grab his neck afterwards
@DOCMAGA1 Have we ruled out a shot as well as an exploding mic? Oswald definitely fired a shot at JFK, but most conspiracy theorists believe there was a separate timed shot. Isn't there video of someone pulling on their sleeve at the exact moment Charlie gets shot?
@Rothmus Yep, this happened to me when I was a kid. No one believed me when I woke up, but it was literally an instantaneous blink and all of time shifted 8 hours. It's never happened since