kodiakwoodchuck.bsky.social
Golfer, woodworker, photographer, cat dad, programmer, in no particular order.
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Also... Like... If Senator Padilla committed a crime (Which he didn't). Why are political aids given the discretion to say whether someone should be let go by law enforcement. That isn't how any of this is supposed to work.
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Yeah, by not saying it, he's making himself look like a liar.
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Yeah he's from Africa, since apparently South Africa is unsafe for white people we should just send Elon to Sudan.
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Yeah but a broken clock is still right twice a day.
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I don't blame you guys... I think the point of this is specifically to ruin the credibility of the US government.
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6% is still way more than I would have expected...
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I'd be up to make a tray of taco meat for that...
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Respond with info about manager bonuses, maybe that'll cause dissension in the ranks because you know it's not a manager reading the emails.
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If dogs follow me home I'm in.
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Too incompetent. Trump's going for evil this time around. Trump basically dumped Rudy and let him go bankrupt after he failed to deliver.
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In all fairness, she apparently has a type... Creepy ghoul
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I'm sure he'll be impeached, but I'm also sure that because we don't have the numbers in the senate to remove him, he won't be removed. Effectively he's safe because the constitution requires 66 votes to convict, which may have been short sighted.
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Don't worry, it'll be El Salvador.
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The first truthful thing he's said in a long time! Unfortunately, Trump doesn't realize this is an admission of guilt for selling out the US to Russia.
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Yeah... As someone with a degree in geology that would make me hesitant as well.
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Without those history text books how would the kids learn about the war of northern aggression (Sarcasm, in case this was non-obvious). Or the "scientific controversy" around new earth creationism?
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That seems like an understatement. The laws down there say what they say. And the politicians your state exports are trying to infect the rest of the country with that crap. It's not just media propaganda that entire areas of medical care are criminalized in that state... What a privileged statement
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Wing night!
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How's that measels outbreak going?
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That's easy to say for a man. Texas leads the country in dismantling women's rights. I work for a Texas company remotely, if we ever return to office for my position I'll quit to protect my wife.
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Oh no, so anyway. Didn't they promise to screw up FEMA? Should Hawley be surprised at the people he supported doing what they promised?
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I feel like he missed his opportunity to call Marco Rubio little Marco to remind him of how thoroughly embarrassed he should be to do this for Trump.
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Radical right-wing terrorism is no longer being investigated.
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On the bright side he won't be able to nuke anyone.
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Why does she not question the lie about the plane being Biden's fault?
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Someone else wrote that for him. You can tell by the lack of weird capitalization.
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So, I guess this means Trump had him whacked?
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Didn't he ban bump stocks in his first administration? Wow, what a reversal.
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That's illegal. But fat chance anything will be done about it.
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I just did an AI survey at work (I work in IT) to find out what people are using, what they want to be using... And I was shocked that 2 people in customer service wanted to use Grok to talk to our customers. Mind you we sell children's clothing... Needless to say, that isn't going to happen.
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How do you know you didn't scuba dive?
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A lot of lay people misuse it. It's simultaneously one of the most transformative things in a long time and one of the most over hyped things. I've seen people using LLMs for numerical analysis, and getting predictably awful results. I've seen people copy and paste copy that makes no sense.
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We all saw Trump shout "they're eating the dogs they're eating the cats" in the second debate. We all see how he meanders. Yet, most mainstream publications spent much more time talking about Biden's mental capabilities. Biden has a history of a stutter so a lot of this shit just came off ableist.
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That's a pretty tepid way of saying that's corrupt.
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Yeah, as if we didn't call people in their mid 30s to mid 40s old when we were kids lol.
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I'm shocked the Washington Post was almost the best of the lot on that as someone who was subscribed at the time, it sure felt like they pushed the Biden story a lot harder. But maybe that's a blind spot for me.
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Are you sure he's not trolling?
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Yeah, whose suffering should we be ok with? Do we get to vote on which oppressed group has the least value?
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As a judge of elections (US) a shocking number of first time young voters I signed in were registered Republicans.
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I think most people who say that don't mean to be intentionally malicious. I see it as more of an unconscious bias, or perhaps being misinformed about how/why Israel came about, and what happened immediately after. I think it's ok to say there's genocide going on and it's a failed experiment though.
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I agree with you that many Jews oppose what Israel is doing, myself included. But the history of Zionism doesn't start and end in the late 1800s. It's an over simplification to say Jews in Israel are colonists, so whatever happens is ok. I'm not even sure that I support its current existence.
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Unfortunately this bunch of activist judges do not value any precedent.
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Well, if the netanyahu regime says it then it must be true!
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What could have happened in the 20th century that changed most of our minds? What could possibly have made a majority of European Jews into refugees and feel the need for self determination?
We (rightfully) don't say that refugees from South America are colonizers or from Afghanistan, why us?
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Oh wait - We already do! My dad's wait to have a kidney stone broken up? 6 weeks.
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Hi, I'm a dead head, good to meet you! Would you like to listen to some music? archive.org/details/Grat...
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The thing is... A broken clock is right twice a day. The guy has always been a little bit looney. Yes, correct that corporations can be awful. But, simultaneously, he has been consistently antivax, and he was wrong about that both at that time. He also hit his wife.
Nothing. This is who he is.
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I actually laughed out loud at this. Thanks
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I mean it's kind of in a way honest. Our country is white supremacist.