sabrinakasper.bsky.social
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So close. That's in Nevada, not California.
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Waste of a perfectly good pineapple. Cacti are the better option.
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Considering South Africa's history... well. Fork found in kitchen levels of surprise.
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Which is why Musk's "bombshell" is kind of a dud. We already knew this. I mean, we didn't have proof, but come on, we knew.
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This doesn't accomplish that. All it does is guarantee that EVERYONE hates Musk. Before, the people who used to buy his stuff hated him while the people who didn't liked him.
All this stunt accomplishes is making the second group hate him as well.
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If that's the plan it is backfiring horribly. Tesla stock is down 14% today.
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Musk is, in fact, an alien. Not a space alien (probably) but he's from South Africa and thus an alien.
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With hope, faith, and incredible amounts of violence.
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I find it helps to think of them as delaying actions. We all know there's no limit to how much evil this administration will get up to, but at the end of the day they're only human and can only work so fast. Everything that costs them time gets us closer to the light at the end of the tunnel.
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*citation needed
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China was almost plausible. Pakistan and India were far less plausible. But the Houthis? Okay, now I KNOW you're just trolling.
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Um. No. Space based interceptors aren't happening. Treaties are involved.
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Don't threaten me with a good time. Last time burning down Georgia did a decent job of getting them to be at least somewhat less awful.
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That's not a DDoS attack, that would shut the thing down completely, not halfway like this. No, this would require actual infiltration, which is much harder to do and vastly more dangerous for the victim.
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Oh no, he went after the most popular singer with young people AND an icon of protest music and then started having tech issues? Well, I'm sure those things are unrelated. Yeah. No connection whatsoever. Anyways...
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Okay, actually Bravely Default/Bravely Second (NOT BD 2 though, ATB is just not compatible with the series's system), but II takes second.
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Final Fantasy II, and no, I do not take constructive criticism.
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Nah, he's not worth that much delta v. Ejection from the solar system is cheaper. Yes he's awful, but that's no reason to be wasteful with propellent.
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"Six feet and as much as he's taller" is the historical way to say that.
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She really let him have it. Dude even got some air there.
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Well, considering he's not an illegal alien but a legal resident, I would say you are the one lying.
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Ah. JD Vance's long lost twin. Gotcha.
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Unfortunately the scientists did too good a job. We have forgotten the suffering that they erased.
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On foreign policy? Not since the 1860s I'd say, and maybe not even then.
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HIPAA and the Fourth Amendment. Someone get the ACLU on this, because they need to be sued into the pavement.
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...who the hell carries $3k in cash these days? Or ever, frankly? It's a rare occasion when I'm carrying more than $30.
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At this point I'm imaging like half a dozen RFK Jr.s all linked together in a hive mind and each one subject to a unique form of comeuppance.
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I hope the duck is relevant. I think the last time we saw him was back in Hammerchlorians when he jumped out of a moving car.
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I'm not entirely surprised he's alive. I am very surprised he's in any sort of shape to be taking pictures of. I was expecting torture.
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This happened pretty much in lockstep with the death of economic mobility. Art reflects society, unfortunately.
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Rick Riordan too. Actually, I should see if Pierce has written anything new. I haven't checked in on her in a few years...
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Is... is this supposed to look appealing? To anyone? Literally, who is this ad even FOR?
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Ah yes, cheap, tasteless, gaudy, and used to deface something of infinitely greater worth. Trump's entire brand in a nutshell.
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The sea will eat them. It's one of the most insidiously destructive environments out there, anathema to all of man's creation. And libertarians aren't exactly known for being good at maintaining infrastructure.
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Harvard's an odd case. For years they've been a massive hedge fund with a college attached, said they needed it for a rainy day any time someone asked them why.
Bit of egg on the faces of everyone who thought that wasn't a valid answer, I must admit.
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Ah yes. Madman "theory".
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I'm shocked. Shocked I tell you.
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Idiot or not, they're right. The pro Palestine movement, pure of intention or not, had an actual nazi infestation going on that it made minimal effort to remove.
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Issue: the block in question was too toxic to court, regardless of size.
Ya'll had actual nazi types in your group. Yes, really. And you didn't immediately kick them out.
Courting said block would have been a poison pill and cost the Democrats heavily.
In short, shit would be even worse.
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I mean I was referring to the Iran Hostage Crisis and Iran-Contra, guy committed actual treason twice and got away with it.
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Reagan was criminal too though.
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"Might"?
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Open and shut first amendment violation that.
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No. Pratchett is the wrong genre.
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He could just as easily have opened the market the same way she did, and likely would have been more successful as a result.
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She succeeded largely due to a lack of competition at the time. If the books came out today she'd be lucky to be considered a mediocre Rick Riordan rip off.
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They just don't learn, do they? Or maybe we're wrong. Maybe they like the endless copies of the Bee Movie script and the flood of psychologically scarring Shrek porn. Great, now we have to kinkshame the fascists.
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What is this, the fourth "once in a generation" recession we've seen?
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Better late than never, I suppose. Don't expect a second term though. We deserve someone who's actually reliable.
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ADHD. Enough stress gets your adrenaline level high enough that you enter hyperfocus and become God for a bit.