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Hey, that's not fair. I'm sure they've put some cameras in there too.
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But reading (yuck) all of those old ass fogies' work is boring. It's easy to have it explained to me by a shit head that I trust (because they sound intelligent and I don't like to read)...then I can go back and cherry pick all of the concepts that jive with my selfish worldview.
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How many seamen will it take to fill the sub?
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Genuinely, thank you for the reminder.
We should be shaming more assholes in public. This may be the demon on my shoulder talking; but shame is an effective tool.
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Maybe we could concentrate them all in one area (like in a camp)? That way they can all be together and do activities! Put them on some trains to get them out there; I hear folks with autism like trains, but that could be a stereotype (?).
Those puzzle piece armbands are going to go hard tho.
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Octarine, right? Are the scientists' test subjects cats, or wizards?
Side dunk: Tim Poole is such a loser, and on some level he had to know his content was not worth the money the Russians were paying him. Tim Poole sucks literal ass; his music is far worse than John Cena's (rap career).
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And my question to all the "very serious people" and "adults in the room" is; are you really ok with that? Is a potential life sentence for *documented* immigrants acceptable to you?
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If I'm reading the current state of things, and trying to remain neutral, the result still sounds horrific. This administration is essentially arguing that any person living in the US that wasn't born here is subject to spend (potentially) the rest of their life in a Salvadorian mega prison.
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Or how a lot of conservatives have been calling lgbtqia+ people 'pedophiles'...
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"Terrorists are kinda like more well-armed, less period-having women: while it is true that one group has done a 9/11 and the other simply wants to exist as equals in society, both scare me."
Baby-brained, clown shit.
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Apparently the only thing this guy can do on his own is sexually assault women.
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RFK Jr is just doing his part to help the economy by creating an increased demand for child sized coffins, which will in turn help the lumber industry...he's helping, don't you see
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Lol 1. It's very likely not. They only posted the signature and redacted his contact info.
2. Ok, stay mad then? It's not like this guy would like Rhiannon if he knew who she was.
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Fwiw: when Trump got into office, he had all government employee email signatures deleted and issued new guidance that explicitly stated 'no quotes' (in addition to other things).
Rules for thee, not for me.
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Crazy how we always end up at "fellas, did you know it's gay to like women?"
Like, do these people just want guys to jerk off into turkey basters? Sex is fun! And it's telling that men like this don't think so.
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I'm pretty sure these people care as much about antisemitism as North Korea does about democracy.
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But have you even considered what these people would be doing if the other team was in power?!?!! Like are you kidding me?! This is unacceptable!
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I 💯% agree.
But also, the manifestos brought to us by ChatGPT™️ would go pretty hard. Plus we'd get so much more content from 'Weird Little Guys'.
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Can we hold someone accountable? Anybody? I'm of the opinion that the judiciary should instruct federal marshals to take Marco Rubio to ADX Florence until all these guys are returned to the US.
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The administration has a deal with Bukele to house these men. The men sent so CECOT are being held on behalf of the US government. They can be brought back by this administration at any time. They're choosing to willfully defy the courts. Can we call this what it is, please?
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Look, I think we can all agree that Mr. Khalil is sorry for being the ONLY reason that the reputation of Columbia has fallen, and we should all just *move on*
seriously though, what did the admin think was going to happen? The only people that were going to be ok with this already hate higher ed.
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This reads like all the contradictory requirements of a 20-somthing, alpha male's non negotiables for women. 'She has to be hot, but not know it. A virgin who's super into sex. She must be skinny, but I don't want her going to the gym where other men can hit on her...' so on and so forth.
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I don't know, I'm not an ethics committee. Either way, maybe the MAGA folx need to stop throwing stones from glass houses.
This guy was introducing legislation to make "Trump Derangement Syndrome" a recognized mental illness while he was soliciting a minor for sex.
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I know he likes little kids too much, but does republican state senator Justin Eichorn deserve to die?
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Like, to clarify, agencies need to submit their plans for these RIFs by mid April. Then OPM has until the end of the fiscal year to fire everyone.
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Maybe he can't recognize fascism unless it has a silly little mustache and walks like a goose? He's pretty ancient and his eyes ain't no good no more.
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This episode has EVERYTHING! Obscure research. Apartheid. David Duke. And a #girlboss in the white supremacist movement
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This is the shit that's driving me bananas. Slotkin is regurgitating the same loser-ass talking points of Dem strategists that got us to where we are today. At this point, the incompetence seems intentional.
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Like, I know intuitively that not all people that wear leather vests do right-wing street violence...but all right wing street violence has been perpetrated by someone who has worn a leather vest at some point in their life...at least, that's true in my head.
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I'm, of course, referring to extrajudicial violence...I get uncomfortable around people who wear leather vests because of this comparison.
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"A liberal is a man too broadminded to take his own side in a quarrel." -Robert Frost
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Rot. Institutions have been introducing a spec of rot here and there and just letting it grow, grow, grow until the whole thing is a putrid festering mass. My only hope is that what we had can't be saved, and it will be rebuilt better than it was
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They did this for nearly every every department in the federal government.
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"Republicans have blatantly gone against their purported core values every chance they get, but sometimes Democrats will compromise to get things done. These two actions are the morally equivalent; both parties bad.".
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I'm willing to bet this isn't just limited to GSA...
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What this picture doesn't show is the vaguely threatening letter preceding this agreement. They're trying to scare people into signing this and make their job of gutting the federal workforce easier. Do not comply in advance.