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Look at states like Alabama - high prison population with low parole rates used for forced labor. There are reportedly contracts ready to go for detainment facilities in Texas. Deportees who can't be legally transported to another country could be held in these and used in the same manner.
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Infosec analyst from Alabama. Followed you because I recognized your name from the Behind the Bastards podcast a few weeks ago and enjoyed your input from those episodes.
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Sorry about your baby's posts getting stolen. Another content creator I follow had this problem for years. She made a logo and started watermarking every picture and video she posted.
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It is not "laughably easy", it's all about physics. And if our adversaries are relying on the same technology that recommended bacon as a kosher alternative to ham to make their physics good enough to shoot down a fighter, we might be waiting awhile for the "laughably easy" part.
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The Three Musketeers. I really wanted to like it, but I just couldn't force myself to finish it.
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I tried after the first movie came out, I think I got 40 pages in before I gave up.
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Tommy Tubberviille is my Senator. I would love to see this policy adopted.
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I grew up near two major strategic targets and my age group didn't do bomb drills, or evacuations, or anything to make us think nuclear war was survivable. There was nowhere to run and, after The Day After, most of us thought it was better to die in the first strike.
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I remember watching it at home, then our school scheduled the rest of the week for our teachers to talk about it with the kids. I remember the adults were way more bothered by the movie than we were, and I think our "yeah, we're all going to die" reaction bothered them even more.
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She's already decided that only a binary reality is possible, "female" being used in a scientific context or "female" being used to dehumanize and objectify, despite the fact that other contexts do exist. That's why other contexts are "irrelevant". Context means you have to read for comprehension.
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I didn't see it as a matter of truth, just an oddly combative comment in a thread about use of the word female outside of the scientific community vs. how it's used in the "manosphere".
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What an odd thing to say. Thank you for your reply.
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Adorable!
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It's also used by military people because a lot of the regulations are written to say male/female instead of man/woman. Usually it's not used in a derogatory way but they absolutely did call us "female" (and "sweetheart") to get under our skin in boot camp.
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Thank you!
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That's how I feel about straight ticket voting. I'm going to fill in the circles, even if I have to write in a name.
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It's close but my vote would be Lord of the Rings.