• zephorah@lemm.ee
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    Are there any readily available 3d print designs or something marketed as RapeX? It was always just a design concept never actually produced.

    Now that we’ve been demoted to livestock, I think we’re going to need it.

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      We’ve been livestock for quite some time, and I don’t just mean women . This is just the farmer letting the pigs believe they’re in charge.

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        In conflict by enraging hungry hogs. So we don’t punch up, in unity. Yes, I see that.

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet@lemmy.world
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      Are you taking about the spiked sleeves that get inserted? I thought they printed millions of them for use in Africa. Otherwise you could definitely model one up, just make sure it doesn’t collapse and stab you!

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        I read that a lot of those were being used less and less because it doesn’t necessarily incapacitate the attacker fully and they end up killing the victim.

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    Yes! That’s why we Voted for him! And if we didn’t Vote it’s because we didn’t really Care if that Happened!

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    The article is talking about text-based attacks online, not physical attacks. I thought based on the headline that women were being physically attacked.

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      It’s called rhetoric. It’s just a slow burn into making Americans think and slowly be convinced that maybe women have too many rights or privileges then you can make laws that reverse those rights