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This is the third firearms-related outage problem Spectrum has had in the last 12 months.
So when I moved to chucklefuck South Carolina, the first morning I’m our new house there was a shot and the power went out.
Neighbor was shooting at a bird on the power line.
Galaxy-brain move
how many stray bullets are there in texas?!
Having seen how most Texans shoot, most of them are stray bullets.
Wait, in Texas, stray bullets count as citizens?
I suppose that tracks.
They’re not like hail or anything, but it happens regularly enough they hit something important now and again. Mostly, they cone from people firing into the air.
I asked a couple of roofers and they find them embedded in people’s roofs all the time. It’s rare for them to hit people, but it has happened before.
cozy. 😬
Imagine living somewhere where random bullets regularly fall from the sky on a regular basis lmao.
This is the most Texas headline ever
Stray bullets and single-point-of-failure infrastructure. Truly.
Despite being a red state, I rarely hear about stuff like this in Kentucky.
If I do it’s usually around July 4th.






