(Part 2) Best products from r/PublicFreakout

We found 21 comments on r/PublicFreakout discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 171 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

Top comments mentioning products on r/PublicFreakout:

u/cashleyborin · 2 pointsr/PublicFreakout

Get one like this. I have two pits and I've had a leash like this for years and it's still going strong.

u/Hornswaggle · 1 pointr/PublicFreakout

Ha ha! You went that far back in my profile? Now who’s living in who’s head? Hilarious.

Everybody Poops:

Everyone Poops (Turtleback Binding Edition) https://www.amazon.com/dp/0613685725/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_dtzBDb4NPFDJ8

Have your parents get it.

u/ErictheRedding · 0 pointsr/PublicFreakout

If any of you would like to read an entire book on race and boundary theory then this is a very good and well written one.

https://www.amazon.com/Not-Quite-White-Boundaries-Whiteness/dp/0822338734

u/CadetCovfefe · 4 pointsr/PublicFreakout

Looks like Amazon actually has some used copies for only $25 right now. https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/0670867446/ref=dp_olp_all_mbc?ie=UTF8&condition=all

I assure you it is worth the money. Some of the reviews here will give you a preview of what's in store:

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/294403.Kinski_Uncut?from_search=true

u/NoFunHere · 1 pointr/PublicFreakout

> Every thing else is an exception to the rule and exceptions are always run through management.

I suggest you read a book.

I understand your point of view now. Your family has employees that are not at all empowered. That leads to poor employee moral and a business that doesn't perform as well as it could. If any business runs such that every employee has to ask permission to do anything that isn't outlined in a policy, then the business is poorly managed. That includes you, sorry.

But don't worry, I am here to help. Read the Milkshake Moment. Read this. Both are very high level and easy. Focus on guidelines and not rules. Ensure employees understand the mission and strategy and then coach them to execute towards those.

You sound like a tyrant. And if you require apologies from your employees it probably means that you want them to show their submission and/or you are taking business decisions personally.

Be better.

u/nsto · 5 pointsr/PublicFreakout

Could be these?.

Obviously can't tell for sure if its the same (time stamp looks the same though) but we use them at my work and they have similar video quality, and night vision. Priced pretty decently, too.

u/jayAreEee · 4 pointsr/PublicFreakout

3M makes all kinds of good masks, but in general they come with 'attachments'. So you buy the filters and screw them on both sides.

I have both particulate filters (non gas) and gas filters (that also do particulates) but there's a huge range of different ones for different purposes.

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B008MCUT86

This is a very common model and works well.

https://smile.amazon.com/3M-Cartridge-60926-Respiratory-Protection/dp/B009POHLRC

Here's an example of filter 60926 which does gas & vapor, organic, acid gas, ammonia, methylamine, and formaldehyde. Would most likely cover pepper spray too.

u/xoScreaMxo · 1 pointr/PublicFreakout

> Lmao are you actually trying to say videogames give you a good understanding of weapons?

Yeah, that's exactly what i'm saying.

> A gun can't "just as easily" be disarmed. No fucking way. The great thing about a gun is you don't have to be standing right next to your attacker.

Ever heard of the 21 foot rule? Look it up.

> Just get pepper spray. It's legal and its way way way more effective than a knife.

I don't disagree, I just like something I can easily conceal between my belt if I want to, also the whole intimidation thing. Anyways I just bought This after your last comment, didn't know it's that cheap. I'm still going to carry both though, a knife doesn't run out of ''ammo'' (or spray in this case).

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u/Walkallroads · 0 pointsr/PublicFreakout

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0CQK1sKv8Y

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/09/21/former-haitian-senate-president-world-trusted-clintons-help-haitian-people-deceived/

(you should read this) https://www.amazon.com/Clinton-Cash-Foreign-Governments-Businesses/dp/0062369296/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1474489652&sr=8-1&keywords=clinton+cash

(you should watch this) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmMe-2qaSss

Now I feel that it bears mentioning that I did say IIRC because I was on my phone and didn't feel like finding sources. As a result my statement wasn't completely accurate. They didn't STEAL 14.2 billion, they siphoned it. They lined their pockets with it while supplying "aid". So I guess in that sense, you're right. Congrats. Worth stalking me for a couple days?

But you know what? Even if you can prove definitively that they didn't directly steal 14.2 billion from the Haitian relief fund, there is simply too much blood on their hands and too much mud in the water for me to possibly concede that they aren't evil. The child trafficking, the e-mails, Bill's countless rape allegations, Project Veritas, voting fraud, her seizures, her shady af past, Lolita express, her ties to Saudi Arabia AND Russia (uranium deal), her collusion with MSM during the election, her collusion with the DNC to steal the election from Bernie, her ties to pedophiles and suspected pedophiles.

So yeah good job bud, you won an argument based on a technicality.

We done here?

u/_TheRooseIsLoose_ · 7 pointsr/PublicFreakout

Ah man, seeing her share her copy of this book on instagram was a little too perfect.

u/Naleid · 4 pointsr/PublicFreakout

I get that, funny joke har har religeen, but seriously Christian churches that hold these stances are really not understanding their own faith. These are the people who take the King James translation of the Bible as the literal word of god except they gloss over a few really key problems with doing that.

  1. Christianity got along just fine for about 400 years before we had the Bible, different churches would read the stories they had on hand written down in scrolls some of which landed in the Bible

  2. It's a library of different texts not one cover-to-cover story. It wouldn't make sense as one, there is even two different creation stories contained within that contradict each other. It was not meant to be scientific or a be-all-end-all sort of thing.

  3. Churches like this one treat the bible like a magic 8-ball. Looking up random passages either for yourself or for someone else and trying to do mental gymnastics to apply it to them is wrong and not helpful. The Bible was intended to be challenged and interpreted, not force fed to you (which is why the Lutherans broke up the old Catholic Church - Catholics don't read the bible at home and get all their religion from sermons so it was easy to warp them to the Papacy's goals which Martin Luther thought was bullshit and anti-Christian).

    Bonus fact: If you re-translate the original Hebrew text that makes up the bible it is possible to re-phrase some of the more famous passages to totally change the meaning. Like that one liner that says homosexuality is an abomination and a sin? Well you could translate it as something that is a bad thing that should be avoided but isn't actually a sin which you'd think is a big fucking difference.

    Source
u/kratomstew · 3 pointsr/PublicFreakout

I can’t find the exact ones I bought. https://www.amazon.com/OBDATOR-Wireless-Locator-Tracker-Support/dp/B07PQ5XQZL but these are pretty close. Mine were about ten dollars cheaper. If you google wireless key finder a bunch of different ones will come up. This is an invention I probably would have thought of myself, but I knew it probably already existed when I thought of it. It has made my life so much easier.

u/NaughtyMallard · 2 pointsr/PublicFreakout

https://www.amazon.com/So-Youve-Been-Publicly-Shamed/dp/1594634017

Read this book it's a great read which talks about internet vigilantism.

The guy is a fucking muppet and should be dealt with by the police and not the internet vigilantes that are calling for blood.

u/keewee23 · 2 pointsr/PublicFreakout

It's awesome and this might be of use to you.

Source: Scottish and living abroad.

u/DANleDINOSAUR · 1 pointr/PublicFreakout

Great, this post ruined what my presumptions of the word "Snog", which only existed because of this.
https://www.amazon.com/Snog-Puppys-Guide-Rachael-Hale/dp/031600295X

u/LinkFrost · 206 pointsr/PublicFreakout

I’m pretty sure I know something similar to the sticks you’re describing. You can get a high quality one for $20 off of Amazon: Master Lock Security Bar, Adjustable Door Security Bar. They’re telescoping/sliding metal pole thingies that you force under the doorknob (on your side of the door). You need to adjust the height of the rod to fight your doorknob snugly. This basically makes it impossible for anybody to enter from the other side unless they somehow destroy the door.

Edit: there’s also this: Doorricade Door Bar

u/jofo · 2 pointsr/PublicFreakout

Or read this book which features her story