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  • I mean, sorta, except then you'll be the dude with the white plague doctor mask, so....

  • I simply cannot argue against that line of reasoning. I definitely agree.

  • I don't feel like generating a Venn diagram but only two of those States, Missouri and Virginia, have banned child marriage. The rest have yet to do so.

  • https://kindbridge.com/online-pornography-age-verification-laws-by-state-map/

    States with Active Age Verification Laws (25 Total)

    • Alabama - HB 164
    • Arizona - HB 2112 (effective May 2025)
    • Arkansas - SB 66 (effective July 2023)
    • Florida - HB 3 (effective January 2025)
    • Georgia - SB 351 (effective July 1, 2025)
    • Idaho - H 498 (effective July 2024)
    • Indiana - SB 17/Act 17 (effective August 2024)
    • Kansas - SB 394 (effective July 2024)
    • Kentucky - Law passed
    • Louisiana - HB 142 & HB 77 (first state, effective January 1, 2023)
    • Mississippi - SB 2346
    • Missouri - 15 CSR 60-18 (effective November 30, 2025)
    • Montana - SB 544 (effective January 2024)
    • Nebraska - LB 1092 (effective July 2024)
    • North Carolina - HB 8
    • North Dakota - HB 1561 (effective August 1, 2025)
    • Ohio - HB 96 (effective September 30, 2025)
    • Oklahoma - SB 1959 (effective November 2024)
    • South Carolina - Law effective January 2025
    • South Dakota - Law effective July 1, 2025
    • Tennessee - Law effective January 2025
    • Texas - HB 1181 & HB 18 (upheld by Supreme Court June 2025)
    • Utah - SB 287
    • Virginia - SB 1515
    • Wyoming - Law effective July 1, 2025

    States WITHOUT Age Verification Laws (25 Total)

    • Alaska
    • California
    • Colorado
    • Connecticut
    • Delaware
    • Hawaii
    • Illinois
    • Iowa
    • Maine
    • Maryland
    • Massachusetts
    • Michigan
    • Minnesota
    • Nevada
    • New Hampshire
    • New Jersey
    • New Mexico
    • New York
    • Oregon
    • Pennsylvania
    • Rhode Island
    • Vermont
    • Washington
    • West Virginia
    • Wisconsin
  • I 100% agree with you. Fuck those fucking fuckers.

  • Do you want the real answer or a pithy quip that's suitable for a retweet?

    The zone has been so entirely flooded that I can't find Ohioans that know about this.

    Also, Ohio's age verification law was tucked into House Bill 96, the state's two-year operating budget bill that was over 3,000 pages long (specifically 3,156 pages). The provision appears in Section 1349.10 of the budget bill, which was signed by Governor DeWine on June 30, 2025.

    Unlike other states that passed age verification as standalone legislation, Ohio specifically "nestled" the age verification requirements into the state's operating budget rather than making it a bill in its own right.

    So it's not a matter of it being "accepted". Those shitheels just slid it in under the radar.

    Also, like that other person said, there are legitimately education challenges in Ohio.

    In the late 90s, the way Ohio funds schools was found to be unconstitutional, that is according to the state constitution not the US Constitution, and that has yet to be fully rectified but that's a whole other fucking can of worms.

  • politics @lemmy.world

    Bluesky rolls out age verification for users in Ohio | TechCrunch

    techcrunch.com /2025/09/29/bluesky-rolls-out-age-verification-for-users-in-ohio/
  • It may be small government but that's how they're winning.

    https://kindbridge.com/online-pornography-age-verification-laws-by-state-map/

    States with Active Age Verification Laws (25 Total)

    • Alabama - HB 164
    • Arizona - HB 2112 (effective May 2025)
    • Arkansas - SB 66 (effective July 2023)
    • Florida - HB 3 (effective January 2025)
    • Georgia - SB 351 (effective July 1, 2025)
    • Idaho - H 498 (effective July 2024)
    • Indiana - SB 17/Act 17 (effective August 2024)
    • Kansas - SB 394 (effective July 2024)
    • Kentucky - Law passed
    • Louisiana - HB 142 & HB 77 (first state, effective January 1, 2023)
    • Mississippi - SB 2346
    • Missouri - 15 CSR 60-18 (effective November 30, 2025)
    • Montana - SB 544 (effective January 2024)
    • Nebraska - LB 1092 (effective July 2024)
    • North Carolina - HB 8
    • North Dakota - HB 1561 (effective August 1, 2025)
    • Ohio - HB 96 (effective September 30, 2025)
    • Oklahoma - SB 1959 (effective November 2024)
    • South Carolina - Law effective January 2025
    • South Dakota - Law effective July 1, 2025
    • Tennessee - Law effective January 2025
    • Texas - HB 1181 & HB 18 (upheld by Supreme Court June 2025)
    • Utah - SB 287
    • Virginia - SB 1515
    • Wyoming - Law effective July 1, 2025

    States WITHOUT Age Verification Laws (25 Total)

    • Alaska
    • California
    • Colorado
    • Connecticut
    • Delaware
    • Hawaii
    • Illinois
    • Iowa
    • Maine
    • Maryland
    • Massachusetts
    • Michigan
    • Minnesota
    • Nevada
    • New Hampshire
    • New Jersey
    • New Mexico
    • New York
    • Oregon
    • Pennsylvania
    • Rhode Island
    • Vermont
    • Washington
    • West Virginia
    • Wisconsin
  • politics @lemmy.world

    Ohio Republicans pass pornography age verification ID law as part of state budget • Ohio Capital Journal

    ohiocapitaljournal.com /2025/07/16/ohio-republicans-pass-pornography-age-verification-id-law-as-part-of-state-budget/
  • It's not that sad. Tis sad tho.

  • You might like ori

  • I think when you're that high up, you're a bit harder to fire.

    But yeah.

  • I had a user that did this with outlook emails all the time. Since she was in leadership, we had to put up with it. At one point we even had to escalate it to Microsoft and they came back saying that Outlook is simply not designed to be used in such a fashion. That did not dissuade the user at all. After maxing out the computer specs, she ended up exceeding the actual limitation of the software for resources used.

    I think eventually she got fired for incompetence for other things. It was quite a relief.

  • And people still on it. Trapped, panicked, and somehow not dying in spite of the emolation.

  • That post title really got my hopes up.

  • Just wait till they see what happens when they ban you block origin. lol.

  • OH MY GOD! Gotta get me some Gazogem!

  • Nostalgia is a strong force. Nintendo is very good at capitalizing on it.