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I WAS just thinking of a duvet, you are correct!
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We are currently clean on OPSEC
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For example, it’s hard to understand why Gen Xers are so Maga-friendly, until you consider that they grew up under Reagan, who was very, very popular.
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Why have we allowed private prisons, and by extension, shareholders, to profit off cruelty while providing plausible deniability by the government?
This is all horrific
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I want the end of this article to be pages of footnotes asking the folks trump name dropped for quotes, “CEO of Walmart, Doug McMillon, refused to comment on this story”
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A very efficient use of everyone’s time and money, this canceling then reinstating of studies and programs that help people
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Yes! But, this article (and every other one I found) barely mentions what the tattoos are, nor comments/speculates about the defendant’s motivations.
Imagine if another mass shooter had “45” tattooed on his face: they’d call him the ‘Barack Butcher’ and ask Obama for a comment
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In case you read this and thought, ‘is this prank? no way this is true’
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The two best cats in the world
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YES to all this! Not looking at PFAS, microplastics, and endocrine disrupters while canceling long-term health studies/rolling back environmental protections while simultaneously pretending the issue is food dye/pretending to do something about said food dyes is…unhinged, for lack of a better word.
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“…recognize there is a non-zero chance that every harm you cause in this life, you will be on the receiving end in the next”
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If people realized their ultra processed food is just tan maybe they’d eat less? Or, more likely, manufacturers will use whatever dye they please because all the food inspectors were fired
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What if we didn’t dye our food?
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I literally cheered watching this
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And endocrine disruptors too?
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If only @schumer.senate.gov would follow suit
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My thoughts exactly except I wouldn’t be surprised if it was compounded by energy drinks. This is giving downtown sidewalk in a medium sized city at 12:30 am vibes
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I could see select access to “safe” food and medicine also being used to encourage state-preferred behaviors (e.g. marriage, childbirth, snitching, enhanced voluntary surveillance, joining the military, working in certain sectors, clapping on the 1 and 3 etc.)
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Compared to this disaster, the dissolution of capitalism and subsequent replacement with a worker-owned business model will look achievable and prudent
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It sounds like the USA Today article includes their (false?) confessions. If their plan was to backpack around the US, they wouldn’t need accommodations. They are teenagers, so this lack of foresight tracks.
Their stories didn’t match; is this due to the lawyer-less interrogation?
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Is this the original plastic-free version of bubble wrap popping?
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Interesting article - the world is so big and weird! Image with alt text.