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We found 11 Reddit comments about Reynolds Consumer Produ Aluminum Foil 30 Sf Roll 08031. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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11 Reddit comments about Reynolds Consumer Produ Aluminum Foil 30 Sf Roll 08031:

u/DominicErata · 3 pointsr/Detroit

Again, rain is made of water. If you live in Michigan, you're literally surrounded by large, freshwater lakes. Safe to say that's never going to happen.

Also...

u/AWayOut · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

There are 132 rubber bands in your car.

You can use this foil to make a core to start a rubber band ball.

u/abowsh · 2 pointsr/politics

> Yes. Because anyone who opposes this likely is a Republican troll/shill or paid by the Koch brothers--especially in the comments on web articles. If you've spent any time on this subreddit, you'd know they have corporate PR firms here doing just that: a flood of comments appear on a particular issue, all at about the same time, all saying the same talking points.

I think you need to stock up on this.

>Hmm...funny how that's happening here right now, eh? There were no opposing comments until about 2 hours post-submission.

What does that have to do with anything?

>This amendment only hurts people like the Koch brothers. It's been worded in a way to make sure it doesn't affect many others, and focuses not on speech but permitting the regulation of how money is spent in our elections.

Yeah, you haven't done a bit of research on this. Read the ACLU article, they explain it pretty well. But, I'm sure you will just claim they are funded by the Koch brothers and a shill organization now, right?

>Republicans and Koch-backed individuals are attempting to make this about anyone but them in a desperate, last-ditch effort to cloud reality and cover up the truth.

No, it couldn't have anything to do with invalidating the first amendment.

u/oranjuZ · 1 pointr/worldnews

So we went from talking about intent to justify the absurd notion that we need to label Snowdon, to now talking about the likely hood he's lying about going to his superiors.



GO BUILD YOURSELF A HAT

Call me crazy but I'm more willing to believe the guy who's "come forward" about the shady NSA program than the NSA who's using more doublespeak than your run of the mill politician.

u/ucstruct · 0 pointsr/worldnews
u/Syzygy666 · -1 pointsr/pics
u/deleigh · -2 pointsr/technology