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My athletic career didn’t falter because of some trans person but because there were other boys who developed earlier and were taller and bigger than me. We consider it fair that Michael Phelps is double jointed and has size 16 feet but whine about a girl who needs hormones &surgery to be herself.
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The NY Times has finally started to recognize reality by listing when court cases are decided by Trump-appointed judges.
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I really think people in areas likely to get raided should have a huge supply of ski masks to hand out to everyone to make it impossible to id anyone to arrest. turnabout…
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The oh-so-honorable Supreme Court Justice John Roberts disagrees with you there.
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The air quotes he is doing in the photo went with the sentence:
I am not a "Nazi."
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Big balls may be available soon to take over.
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I thought at first this was a face-eating-party reference.
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Gee, Thompson, you're going to be upset when you find out that that paycut you took from the NY Times because they let you post on Bluesky isn't going to pay off.
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Gee, Thompson is going to be upset when he finds out that that paycut he took from the NY Times because they let him post on Bluesky isn't going to pay off.
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Although the correlation to water table and water source types is supportive. The effect for high water table near golf course is pretty big.
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This study sounds iffy, as proximity to golf courses also goes with wealth and lifestyle choices. Did they, for instance, look at the sub-group of non-golfers, for whom being near a golf course is more likely random?
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So, they used the shadow docket to remove the injunction on the grounds there would be no harm. Next we can expect a ruling throwing out the case altogether on the grounds that the question is now moot since the information will have already gone to Musk. * not a lawyer *
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So, they used the shadow docket to remove the injunction on the grounds there would be no harm. Next we can expect a ruling throwing out the case altogether on the grounds that the question is now moot since the information will have already gone to Musk.
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Clearly, some of the injured from Jan 6th should sue the Proud Boys for the money they recover. That Trump can't pardon them out of, and discovery should be interesting.
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I think the word Posobiec was looking for was rectocentric (speaking out of your ass.)
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you are proposing chumming up to elon musk because he is breaking with Trump but the split is happening because Musk wants even bigger Medicare&medicaid cuts. The idea is disgraceful.
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Perhaps, but Musk managed to unload a fair amount of leverage when he ripped off the AiX investors by engineering the overpriced purchase of X. (I think...)
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I think he meant to say recto-centric.
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You mean if Obama had kissed up to a criminal billionaire like most politicians and journalists everything would have been just perfect?
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I don't think Trump knows it's kayfabe.
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Best scenario, Musk flees to some dictator's domain to avoid prosecution and then funds primaries against pro-Trump legislators.
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Nearly all hacks are humans-being-dumb caused, even now.
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This is a overdramatic take. There are already modest modifications of encryption methods which are not vulnerable to quantum computer cracking. Don't know about crypto, it may reduce the scarcity of crypto coins by speeding mining.
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When Elon buys a politician he expects them to stay bought. (Shoulda bought a Democrat.)
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Notice, no follow-up question: so what law is that?
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The NY Times knows it's hit the both-siderism just right when you can read the entire paper, cover to cover, and still be just as uninformed as when you started.
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And then talk about how civil rights is a distraction that Democrats should avoid.
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And while it's at it the New Yorker should apologize for the comparison that smears Larry Kramer, who asked questions and learned from the answers, unlike the psychopath RFK jr, for whom asking questions is only a ruse to undermine real medical inquiry. The two men had nothing in common.
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Apparently for Immerwahr, every crank conspiracy theory from HIV doesn't cause AID's to Scientists made Covid-19 in the lab is real science and should be embraced because edgey is so cool. The New Yorker should be embarrassed for running this medically and scientifically illiterate piece of garbage.
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And Scarborough's follow up question? <crickets>
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Since their platform is learned helplessness, I would have thought it right down their alley.
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Well, Jeezus didn't graduate high school either and look where it got him.
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Except some have more than one, like a peacock of assholes.
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Carly wouldn't get emails like that if she'd just smile more.
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The official and only acceptable phrase now is "thank you for your attention to this matter."
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All hail the one true cheese.
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The right of the Democratic party is trying to do the same thing as Labor in the UK where bigotry is being embraced and undermining support.
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My nephew arranged all his college visits and interviews himself so my brother couldn't arrange any interviews with soccer coaches.
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Time to at least start tracking badge numbers. You'd have to sue to get ID's but they should provide a history trail.
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If you have to claim writing misleading headlines doesn't matter, you've already lost your argument.
"It doesn't matter if we do a crappy job" is not the story you want to sell. A good headline tells people what they should look for. Also, many people skim and will not read the story at all.
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I heard a talk, way back, to the effect that the human vision system has some temporal change circuits in the optic nerve that specifically detect flickers which means there are some weird experiments where something that is never actually perceived as "seen" can nonetheless induce a sensation.
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I would have thought another important part of faster response times would be the physical length of the nerves. It's not very far from a fly's eye to what it has for a brain. Nerve transmission speeds are 40 to 120m/s.
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Can't leave them unsupplied, find some fentanyl or something for them.
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Harris, too childish, and voted for Trump? And Harris had such juvenile jobs: prosecutor, Senator and Vice President.
Yeah, she means too Black and too female.
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Given the transactional nature of Hawley's previous behavior, expect him to sell out.
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Needs practice, please write it out a hundred times on more fences.
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i saw a competing claim that US was warned. Do we know?
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It also says they have a very strong undercover group acting inside Russia and that Russia has fallen apart so much it has almost no internal security at all.