So there is no concrete evidence?
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Aside from an anonymous tip to Portland cops, which I wouldn't trust, for about 13 different reasons.
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Oh Goddammit, I missed the pun.
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I can't believe you missed it. That shit was solid.
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It just needed some time to set.
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Time to log off!
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*asphalt joke*
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So you're saying his claim has no.... ... concrete evidence?pic.twitter.com/Bh7J19dV15
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You just smashed the fucking internet to pieces.
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No worries bro, you've done great work today and I thought you needed a stupid joke to laugh at.
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Also sugar prevents cement from setting, so it wouldn't matter if they had. A lot of people who take part in direct action know sugar ruins cement and concrete because it's useful if you need to stop construction of something like a barrier.
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When they accidentally flooded Victoria Station with quick-drying cement during construction work, disaster was averted by getting sugar into the mix quickly. They literally ran to the supermarkets on the station and bought up all they could and threw it in.
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My dad used to work in road construction, and whenever a cement mixer truck died and couldn't spin, they'd fill it with sugar to keep the cement from hardening inside.
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It's a really great self-own that all the online republicans are admitting they've never studied basic chemistry, history, or ever worked outdoors. Cement can not set if you mix it with sugar. This is incredibly basic knowledge for anyone who's not a basement goblin.
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Also, wouldn't it take a full 24 hours to set if it did?
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If the cup was 90/10 concrete to milkshake it would dry into a moldy powder in 3 days. The only way it wouldn't end up as a dry powder is if the milkshake was less than 1% of the volume. Meaning what republicans are pretending happened is physically impossible.
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known and proven liars making any shit up that they can? i'm shocked, truly.
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The idea that you can make a sneaky rock-like object by mixing 'quick dry cement' into a milk shake is cartoon logic .
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It is caustic while drying and can give chemical burns.
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I've use cement for most of my life, it's not that caustic that it will give you burns by just getting splattered with it, you'd have to lie in the stuff directly on your skin for hours
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It would suck to get it in your eyes, though.
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It's not going to blind you unless it is in them for more than a couple of seconds even if it was just concrete powder... Most things are bad to get in your eyes...
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Just want to point out that the right wingers who are like "trace amounts could hurt your EEEYYYEEES!!!" are probably the same ones who think having a oil refinery blanketing your neighborhood with god-knows-what 24-7 is no big deal.
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