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I’ve lived here for 20 years and every time I hear it, it’s like the first time.
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Was catfish[dot]ai taken?
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Remember the Totinos’s Mexican Party Pizza? We mourn that one regularly.
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The gains GOP senators and representatives can make from insider knowledge of when tariffs are going away is plenty of incentive to let him do what he wants.
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The lede on this needs to be clearer. The US is considering overtaking an autonomous territory from an ally and fellow NATO member.
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I saved the government $7,936,765,883,171,900,274,876,191,230.95 this week and didn’t have to eliminate a single job. I just made up a number like they did and posted it.
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I wouldn’t call how the US is acting now “internationally focused”, especially with the America First agenda. Seems that they understand pretty well.
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We went with a busier/more visually textured countertop in our house, and love the way it looks. It breaks up the lines in the kitchen and gives good contrast. The negative after five years is that things literally get lost on it, like bread ties, legos, small screws, etc. fwiw.
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I had one of these that printed on thermal paper for a report in school. I learned why it was called thermal paper after leaving the report in my car the first half of the day in the Deep South…
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Am I reading the tone correctly that it seems like he’s proud of how inhumane the conditions are there? If so, has that been glossed over somehow?
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What’s the over/under on them fixing it with rivets and then trying to convince everyone that “rivets are the new hot trend”?
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“Thank you for the insight. Just want to let you know that as soon as I hit send on this message, I am blocking your whole domain from our firewalls, any BYOD rules, and exchange so our declining to have an unsolicited meeting doesn’t send out the wrong message that ‘no’ means ‘yes’”
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You almost need an “and” square.
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Just going to leave this here, with a highlight that 10 of the 11 recessions in modern history started under republican presidents. www.jec.senate.gov/public/index...
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Those are the lawn people in really rich neighborhoods. Don’t need a truck when you cut the grass with scissors.
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It’s a dumpster fire and sad that so many companies use it exclusively for hiring.
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www.belfercenter.org/publication/...
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Was the thought that they would announce on every platform that they’re going to start going into businesses and homes looking for illegal immigrants and those illegal immigrants would just keep doing their same day-to-day?!
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What’s the over/under that the DOGE team is gathering dirt on politicians for leverage in case things start to go south with all this unchecked access?
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When you open up the back:
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We all see how privatizing the prisons went.
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Does this go for them too?
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When those who don’t think kids dying is enough to take a look at the 2nd amendment, while they follow those who think the 22nd, 13th, 14th, 15th, and 19th shouldn’t exist, get their feelings hurt so they make up phrases to limit the 1st amendment to protect their feelings.
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But if you’re a business, they will do everything you can to get you into the state. Even though it means they’re going to run out of energy capacity at a record pace.
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The silence from the Dems is deafening.
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Serious question: how is this not quid pro quo?
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Surely there wouldn’t be any airlines that would put profit over safety…
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He’s looking for blind followers and rewarding them.
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Are you in a Spencer’s?! If you are, that could go either way.
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He should rename it to Drugs Oppress Nomalcy, Just Resist.
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Hell of a statement from the self-proclaimed “champion of free speech”.
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So when someone in a position of authority says something and laws are broken by people who heard that message and acted on it, the speaker should be held accountable?
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100%. Especially with a declared national emergency declared at the southern border. It feels like permission for vigilantes.
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I seem to remember learning about a couple other countries in history trying to expand their territories by taking over sovereign countries and territories. I think we called them the Axis at first, but eventually were referred to as “the enemy”.
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Or when you grab them with your astrophotography setup in the back yard. :)
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If they really believed in America first, college and healthcare would be free and accessible for all.
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I didn’t know if they were going to show the launch on TV at school so I acted like I had a tummy ache so I could watch at home. I remember it vividly and the confusion about what had just happened.
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…and the communication plans are solid!
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My favorite is when people come up to me and ask if I saw the one thing they did on their computer a week ago. What is it that you think we do?! We set rules and actions. I don’t have a team watching billions of logs to let me know the one time you ordered a staple remover from office max.
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I’m pretty sure freshservice has an anonymous encrypted function. I’m not sure I would absolutely trust that someone that wanted the data enough couldn’t get it but it does have a ton of protective features and add ons.
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Five days in and ours are only up 220%!
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It would be more believable if his vote would have moved the needle. It was safe. He could act like he’s resisting, knowing he would still give Trump what he wanted.
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“I see why people are saying it was a salute. It wasn’t. I don’t support Nazis.” That’s what normal people would say if they didn’t mean it. If you’re not a Nazi supporter and the Nazi supporters think you are, it’s time for reflection and clarifying. None of that appears to be happening here.
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What kind of moron bot is that?! Everyone knows No is short for New Orleans…
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The people who don’t believe there should be fact checks, believe what politicians say rather than check their public voting records, and blindly follow their dear leader are the ones needing to know what it says the most, and are least likely to see/read/acknowledge/hear about it.
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It’s like oppositional defiance disorder. The people scream for some sort of gun control so let’s try to disband the agency that oversees Alcohol Tobacco, and Firearms…
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That’s kind of like the Sudetenland back in the 30s and Georgia/Russia today…