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  • Hire clowns, get a circus

  • Y'all need to actually read the article instead of just using it to prove what you already believe. The world is more complicated than a headline

  • It's a joy to watch you work in real time, keep it up

  • For clarity, this means the stock is back to the price it was in September. I know car-man-bad but I get tired of these sensationalized articles that are only shared because they confirm that someone we like is bad actually

  • To add to this, the ask isn't to build more apartments, the ask is to LET US

    Single Family Zoning makes higher density housing illegal. If there are people who WANT to live in apartments they don't have that freedom because it's illegal in so much of the US.

    No one wants to force you to live in an apartment, we just want to be able to choose to if we want to. let the market decide if we want houses or apartments

  • I think you haven't read the article

    Both women literally already got their cars back

    They're suing because the process was, as another commenter said, a huge pain in the ass

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    “Culley and Sutton’s argument for a separate preliminary hearing appears in many respects to be a backdoor argument for a more timely hearing so that a property owner with a good defense against forfeiture can recover her property more quickly,” he wrote. “But the court’s precedents already require a timely hearing.”
    Alabama has since amended its forfeiture law to allow owners of seized property to request expedited hearings.
    “Our decision today does not preclude those legislatively prescribed innovations,” Justice Kavanaugh wrote. “Rather, our decision simply addresses the base-line protection of the due process clause.”
    
      

    Seems like it's less about civil forfeiture and more about how quickly can they get their property back when civil forfeiture happens

  • I think it's fine as it is. It's trading funny for poignanncy

  • Can anyone explain why we care?

    I'm out of the loop

  • I didn't bother mentioning that I'm vegetarian because that's irrelevant to questions of public health

    I can't get it from meat but my neighbors can

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     “USDA is confident that the meat supply is safe.  USDA has a rigorous meat inspection process” and “multiple safeguards in place to protect consumers,” the agency said in a statement sent to media outlets on Monday.
    
    “We recommend consumers properly handle raw meats and cook to a safe internal temperature,” which kills bacteria and viruses in meat, the agency added. 
    
      

    Can you get avian flue from handling or consuming raw meat

  • I'm partial to a regular old mace

    Nice and simple, very swingy

  • Didn't realize what instance I was on!

  • Is there a community for green memes like this? Love it

  • I just started biking again so I might be a bit naive

    Hopefully things keep improving. I'm definitely in favor of Dutch style transportation

  • I suspect that's true if only because most us cities haven't improved at all

    Boston is putting in a bunch of bike lanes but most of them aren't protected

    That said, the North end has a wonderful separated bike lane. Same as the seaport

    Except for a stretch by long wharf I can just about bike the entire way using separated bike lanes if I don't mind going out of my way a little bit