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  • The new "Hippocratic" oath

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    RenaudaR
    Shhhhh, careful what you say. You never know who’s reading these posts.
  • Our execrable media

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    RenaudaR
    @blondie No question.
  • Post-transition Transgender suicide attempts

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    LuFins DadL
    Now that doesn’t diminish their findings, but that could be used to twist public perception. It would be nice if a follow up was conducted by some people with more letters after their names.
  • Don't watch. Turn off the TV.

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    Doctor PhibesD
    The level of commercials is still much lower. I found terrestrial TV in the US to be unwatchable. I'm guessing the levels will increase until the viewers reduce
  • Fig season is here

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    MikM
    @Horace said in Fig season is here: @Mik said in Fig season is here: No, he's a Figger. I put the fig on the F key. I can only thank goodness that there is no N key. G whiz.
  • Give me a hand?

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    HoraceH
    Street fighting has maybe the biggest difference between how cool it is to talk about it, and how cool it looks when people actually do it.
  • 50 ships in 16 months

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    MikM
    Our weapons were simpler then. I'm quite sure we could not do that today. Too many complex components.
  • Romney recommends pardon

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    HoraceH
    I think TDS sufferers would take it as a severe emotional trauma if Biden pardoned Trump. I don't know if they could stomach voting for anybody in the election, after that.
  • Good day for a friend.

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    taiwan_girlT
    @Mik That is awesome for her.
  • Sopranos

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    jon-nycJ
    I’ll probably make it there at some point
  • Bath time for a carrier

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    taiwan_girlT
    Interesting.
  • A wee bit of ragtime...

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    taiwan_girlT
    @George-K @Renauda @Jolly Fun videos and songs!
  • If you are a baseball fan...

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    MikM
    His skill is not all. he plays with a joy I haven't seen maybe ever.
  • Eliciting an emotional response with a banana...

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    LuFins DadL
    Piano needs voiced.
  • The Mortal Storm

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  • Boebert

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    George KG
    I tried to verify that on her account, but no joy. But, to quote Dan Rather, "Fake, but accurate."
  • Pardoned

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    MikM
    Sounds fair.
  • A justified shooting

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    JollyJ
    @George-K said in A justified shooting: What's the story on those sights? Also, did you notice how shaky his grip was? Looks like a Trijicon reflex or red dot sight. https://www.trijicon.com/products/subcategory/trijicon-rmr That's around a $500 sight. Everybody shakes if not braced, some a lot more than others. The trick is knowing when to pull the trigger.
  • Darn, that's a good piano...

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    MikM
    I think it’s an Adele song.
  • SCOTUS approves CFPB funding

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    George KG
    @jon-nyc said in SCOTUS approves CFPB funding: This one went 7-2. Clarence Thomas writing the majority opinion. Which The Hill chose not to mention until the 6th paragraph, Gorsuch, Alito break from conservatives Two of the Supreme Court’s most conservative justices broke away from other right-leaning members of the nation’s high court in a decision to preserve the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) — but a third led the majority opinion that sided with the Biden administration. Justices Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch dissented from the Supreme Court’s 7-2 vote upholding the agency’s funding mechanism as constitutional, suggesting that the decision undercuts the most “complete and effectual weapon” at Congress’s disposal: its power of the purse. “Unfortunately, today’s decision turns the Appropriations Clause into a minor vestige,” Alito wrote. “The Court upholds a novel statutory scheme under which the powerful Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) may bankroll its own agenda without any congressional control or oversight.” Unlike most other federal agencies, which receive funding through annual appropriations, Congress gave the CFPB the power to draw funds from the Federal Reserve System that its director has deemed “reasonably necessary to carry out.” That funding mechanism has long made the CFPB a target of Republican attacks purporting lawmakers have too little control over the agency. “The Framers would be shocked, even horrified, by this scheme,” Alito wrote. A separate and also notable break among the justices is that the majority opinion, which sided with the Biden administration, was written by Justice Clarence Thomas, known as one of the Supreme Court’s most conservative justices. He was joined by Chief Justice John Roberts, conservative Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett and the high court’s three liberals.