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  • "A desperate disease requires a dangerous remedy." ~ Guy Fawkes

  • Yeah... I can't blame them, the apathy is real on this one, lots of people get murdered everyday, they don't get this coverage, I don't care more because this guy was a rich CEO, feels like the media is overhyping it because the rich are scared that some folks are deciding they need to water the tree of liberty. Pretty sure this is only going to get worse as people get squeezed more and more.

    I'm not blanket saying assassination is ok, but I'm also not saying I couldn't consider voting to acquit this guy for jury nullification purposes if I were on the jury.

  • I've literally seen a group of wild Turkeys flutterjumping around in treetops, it broke my worldview.

  • Personification of a cancerous anal discharge?

  • I just skipped the case and bought a rugged phone, Armor 21 from Ulefone was my choice for various reasons (speaker, night vision, water resistance and endoscope to name a few), but there are plenty of good ones.

  • ScaryGamesSquad (SGS) videos on JesseCox.

  • This is also a proposed wealth tax not just an income tax, the US would probably do something like tax US citizen ultimate beneficial ownership of assets held which can be traded on US exchanges, so unless someone entirely divests there isn't a legal tax avoidance strategy apart from the exit tax.

    Honestly 2% on billionaires is too low imo. I'm in favor of starting lower and having a progressively increasing marginal wealth tax, like 1% on all assets over $10M, additional 1% on all assets over $100M, etc.

  • Jury nullification.

  • Statistically anomalous data exists, it should be scrutinized, just partially. Sample and do a hand recount for 1 district that shows the greatest evidence of bullet ballots, if that turns out close to expectations, that's the end of it. If it isn't... that's a massive can of worms.

    1 anomaly can be seen as a random outlier, and if it wouldn't impact the overall result, can be ignored. Multiple anomalies, in only the places that matter is worth a little time to confirm.

  • My family's considered something similar, mostly because of one of my children's allergies that make plane travel more risky. Helps that I have lots of PTO/work remote and we homeschool the kids though. It's only like 26-30 hours for us.

  • Meatwad: "Books are from the Devil and TV is twice as fast"

    Frylock: "Twice as fast at what?"

    Meatwad: "Information"

  • Article says the erroneous menus weren't distributed. So, probably not.

  • Removing the allergen warning is basically some form of attempted manslaughter.

  • Good point about correlation, entirety possible the depressed and anxious people may tend to increase screen use.

  • Rube flag?

  • I think part of the issue is more related to the Peter Principle, the job that one must be good at in order to become a politician has a different skill set from that which makes one a good politician.

  • Never did I suspect this Stephen Lynch song to not feel completely outlandish.

  • I would generally say they're great with anything you happy being 100% right 90% of the time.