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  • Before reading the article: "They're just going to start directly donating to the Heritage Foundation, aren't they?"

    After reading the article: "They're juet going to help their local church which will then directly support the Heritage Foundation, aren't they..."

  • I am guessing Monday will have more dedicated articles coming out from larger orgs. It is usually the way of these weekend events.

  • That era of machine and windows? Sure why not lil buddy. I'll join it for a walk back behind the shed.

  • Now I doubt they used the same account, but I'd feel obligated to give 'yaoipilled kai, jellopussy' an interview at the very least.

  • Every rural community is a temporarily embarassed metropolis.

  • I'd say Pepe is now more internet and gaming at large. Which... can be a bit adjacent, but I say is firmly stepped out.

  • I feel like Pepe was taken back/freed from that association over covid times. Pepe is such a common template for memes and emotes anymore.

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  • Ah, the brush and scraper are flipped. That's a warding circle... shape.

  • Mandani's opposition has been tireless in trying to get him into making stances on wedge issues, especially on things like foreign policy, to deflect from his popular intended policies as mayor.

    So recently like after months of being burned by his own party for supporting Palestinians, he made a statement that called Oct 7 a war crime. So now the job is to paint him as a secret zionist.

    Which again, is not an issue for a NYC mayor. His plans to tax the rich, however, is.

    If Mamdani backed down from free busses and rent freezes, then we'd have cause for concern.

  • Also we can't have solar because panel materials require mining. Wind power is something something birds.

  • I would just casually read the rule books for fun. I had binders of Palladium NPCs with mapped towns and cities.

    No campaign ever got off the ground, but it did develop my love of worldbuilding.

  • Palladium was foundational to everything in RIFTS and it was clear the overlap was just supposed to be implied knowledge, especially from the later rulebooks.

  • If you got faith in legal institutions against fascism, he's great.

    But he is a lawyer through and through: effectively too mercenary to make an ideological stand for anything beyond that legalism.

  • I like how it's this astride a wall of unanimous commitments to marriage.

  • I did my week's work yesterday afternoon. Today is now coffee.

  • It works though because compared to XP, I'd pick XP every time.

  • keep telling yourself anarchists hate stalin because of his virtues and not because of his other characteristics.

    To be clear, those weren't the folks I was referring to in my comment. But:

    if I may ask you a question - if marxism and anarchism are fundamentally enemies, as stalin himself argued, why would any anarchist support the modern day ML penchant for rehabilitating stalin's reputation?

    Absolutely welcome to ask, and I'll give it a shot nonetheless.

    I would ask the anarchist (and the modern day ML too) if they agree with this part of Stalin's theory.

    I don't, and would venture to say a modern day ML may also disagree with Stalin in this but even also have a penchant for his rehabilitation, for other reasons.

    More tangentally I think anarchism and marxism are not fundamentally enemies, (so, in disagreement with Stalin here), and would suggest they primarily diverge on the role a state plays in mediating conflicts of private and public interests.

    But if I were to try and find common ground with the bit from Stalin you're citing, just for argument's sake, it would be that this divergence is a fundamental relationship between the two, but I'd still maintain the differences are not incompatible or irreconcileable.

    But again, for the record, I was being more snarky about people who pivot from talking about how Hitler could've won to how Stalin could've lost.

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  • There was an episode I remember where they explored Mexican cuisine and a contestant said 'Gacky-molo' for 'Guacamole' and that has stuck with me since.