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  • She's a stooge and a useful idiot... She doesn't have the ear of anyone important. Hell, i don't think she's on any legislative committees, which tells me nobody important is backing her.

    Edit: just looked at the committees she's a part of. Her only appointment of note is being chair of DOGE....i rest my case.

  • "Just thinking of John, Jackie. Thinking of John."

    -bh

  • I would suggest not relying on Mater to fix the gun problems. He is an international spy but I don't think he's got the tools to fix this problem..

  • 9..... Without question. Tee hehehe...

  • What is the blame we should place on them? The whole point of science is that shitty theories and great theories live in the same space. They're then evaluated by the collective body of scientists based upon the results of their tests. Eventually the shitty hypotheses dies off. No one is ever supposed to rely upon one study or even a few studies. It should take years and many studies before the results or conclusions should be relied upon by non-scientists.

    So the blame is likely borne by a combination of the education system (explaining the importance of repeated scientific evaluation), the pervasiveness of lay "scientists" and *philosophers relying upon social media and other unreliable sources for their data, and the greater access that a random non-scientists have to studies that would normally be buried by time. Then you have people reaching their own conclusion and just finding a random study that supports that conclusion. That's the exact opposite of what the scientific method requires. The push by conservatives over the last few decades to erode scientific education (i.e creationism) is probably more likely to blame than any one scientist, doctor or certainly the medical/scientific community.

  • They are less likely to support backward social policies. They are closer to moderate than right on fiscal policies. They are similar to the world political majority on international policies.

  • I would bring up the fact that the US needs to do something about access to firearms.... But unfortunately it's"too soon." I sure don't want to disrespect the dead and injured by discussing solutions to the problem that resulted in their death and misery......

  • He's not worse than Trump. So is the solution to not vote? Putin, is that you?

    Edit: the Russian astroturfers are strong in this thread.

  • Goddamn! That's a movie tagline if I've ever heard one

  • Rat snake?

  • As someone who grew up in a fundamentalist Christian household, and have been around a lot of "Christians," i think many of them become so fiercely religious because they think it will help them overcome "sinful" tendencies. For example, my father liked to drink and fight in his twenties. Around the time I was born he became fiercely religious. I've always assumed that was because he wanted to clean up his life to be a better dad. He stopped drinking but he found plenty of people to fight in his own house ....

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  • I can't take credit for the phrase. On the podcast Jordan Jesse Go with Jordan Morris and Jesse Thorne, they celebrate Anal August. It's a month where they celebrate anal toy safety.

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  • Without a base, without a trace.

  • “The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.”

  • All i thought of when i saw this pic: great! another upgrade for "two pair"....

  • 2023 refugee reporting in. Couldn't give up the Sync life.