reasonablepenguin.bsky.social
(he/him) ttrpg and podcast enthusiast
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my assumption would be that you charge the people blocking access for violating the law. If not ICE as a whole, individual agents.
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Right, that's my thinking. What happens to law enforcement who violate ones constitutional rights and duties?
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I just played this mission in Assassins Creed 3 ! you see, it was actually the templars firing the first shot! who knew.
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I'd love to get an independent doctor try to determine how he got that head injury.
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If you suddenly made 400k/year, you would probably spend some additional amount on tariffed products, but primarily you'd be purchasing more services. daycare, cleaners, cooks, maintenance of your property. Tarrifs would indeed impact lower income worse.
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The fact 4 of the Supreme court looked at the first amendment and decided that didn't apply is still pretty wild.
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how is any of this "budget reconciliation" ?
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oh god that joke was so dumb, great.
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Very nice. "In June" meaning seasonal? Oh god, I WOULD do that to myself... changing out the tileset to match different seasons, and I hate myself for it.
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True! That's probably an even better approach than trying to cling onto what we used to do. You're right that employers are very much looking to use AI to slim down where they can.
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Agree on the "degree that will get you a job". I do find it fascinating that the solution here is to not use AI, instead of using AI but giving them challenges that will actually prepare them for work. If those can be solved by AI then they can use AI during work which is mostly fine?
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if it's so easy to cheat your way through college but that makes you unprepared for actual society, maybe college doesn't properly prepare you for society and needs to change?
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ooh misleading name! But fair enough. My point about uniqueness stands though! Though, I suppose milkshakes aren't necessarily available everywhere.
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like we don't have enough steak places. Will be nice to try something else.
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On Oct 7 I too predicted that many more Palestinians would get slaughtered in retaliation. I don't think that was a particularly difficult prediction to make.
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Where would I be able to read up on the field of emotions history? I am not familiar with that one at all!
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Thank you!
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Is there an RSS feed?
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No no, it just struck me as funny at first glance because of today's standards. you are obviously correct.
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"His outfit is sumptuous and fashionable" is a bold statement!
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Hm, looks less identical than my memory suggested to the Last Drop in Edinburgh. Anyway this is clearly UK but no idea about any more specific. www.pacificbuilding.co.uk/wp-content/u...
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Thank you!
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Would you mind elaborating how, or what type of programs?
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Not the easiest to find this type of information.
"Colossal compared the genomes of the dire wolf and the grey wolf, and from about 19,000 genes, they determined that 20 changes in 14 genes gave them a dire wolf."
www.bbc.com/news/article...
And grey wolves have 20 to 25k genes? not sure why 19
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For the Queen. It's very different from some of the others but it is structured "just answer the questions" instead of "what do you do?", but it still succeeds in getting people to invent a character and scenes. It works great for 2 players. got it out for my parents and they got hooked immediately.
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You are of course right it wouldn't lead to a "discourse" as you describe it, since only a limited amount of people get exposed and it less likely to get picked up by the wider audience, unless there's some # attached and people take note.
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ah no. Honestly I wouldn't know. My assumption would be that people who make posts about such a topic do exists here but the difference is whether those posts get pushed to non-followers. If I wanted more content like that, I would need to try follow accounts that create such content.
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they're more than welcome to sue for defamation if they think they can prove 1) it was harmful and 2) they were lies.
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Doesn't that just mean you're not following the right people? Or are we advocating for your feed being selected by the algorithm now?
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my favorites are definitely backpacks which can close around the chest. takes a lot of weight off of the shoulders (and I believe also hips? never thought about it that way)
Otherwise I'd consider some kind of briefcase on wheels.
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trying to figure out what STV stands for but by default it is better than First Pass to Post so I have to approve.
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Good luck! Well on your way on the villain path.
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you can't put 2 titles on 1st and then put something else on 2nd! It skips to 3rd! D:
anyway you do you, these all seem like nightmares to me.
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Their argument is basically: If Russia invaded and during that time some of their soldiers gave birth in occupied territories of the US, they wouldn't be considered citizens.
And then try to apply that to the "invasion" of immigrants which is obviously bullshit but here we are.
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if you have enough money, you can grind the legal system to a halt. That was the main and only defense used in this case.
However, because of the entire "you can't indicte a sitting president" Jack Smith has set things up to re-open these cases in 4 years.
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ah! thank you!
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Rejecting? so it got overturned by the appellate court?
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Saving this to make fun of my Friends in the UK.
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I'm a little confused about the screenshot. I imagine this wouldn't be in the paper so are you finding graphs without relation to the data in papers, and you're just showing how this might be coming from chatgpt because that's how it generates graphs?
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Very cool! Happy holidays~
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he could have been a religious fnatic junky on top. I think we can do worse. Give it a few years.
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oh I love that style!
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I mean, the constitution says no insurrectionists and it wasn't applied. So I'm not sure if this is working as intended.
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I personally don't like too much banter and lean to production. but I like rules. One of the main reasons for me to listen to actual plays is because I am interested in the system and want to familiarize myself with it. So both rules and flow of a system are important to me.
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I feel like my entire group has the "and I took that personally" reflex.
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#pf2 is something else though. pf and pf2 hold a special place in my heart but if I can't confidently say whether or not there are rules about how fast fire spreads I just can't grapple with the system.
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So I had to look this up because something about this didn't sit right with me. 2e.aonprd.com/Actions.aspx...
Apparently "removing one hand from your weapon while continuing to hold it in another hand" is an example for the 'release' free action. So you're in luck for next time!
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ah of course they make triangles... Thanks for highlighting this game, sounds fascinating to put the 'unopened envelop' boardgames have been doing into ttrpgs.
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4 sided D: the worst die. Why is a 3 a success? does it go 0-3? or is 4 something special?