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  • State Facts

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  • Murdoch inherits the wind

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    AxtremusA
    Well, irrevocable means irrevocable.
  • The $90 computer

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    jon-nycJ
    @George-K said in The $90 computer: Yeah, what can you do with it? Shitpost on TNCR.
  • Um, that's not a cure for inflation.

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    taiwan_girlT
    @LuFins-Dad Thanks!!! Makes sense.
  • Steampunk, FTW!

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    taiwan_girlT
    There is a cool bar in Bangkok that was designed kind of with the steam punk design called the Iron Fairies. Kind of expensive but it can be a fun night out. [image: image.jpg]
  • Anybody have an automatic espresso machine?

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    HoraceH
    @Doctor-Phibes said in Anybody have an automatic espresso machine?: @Horace said in Anybody have an automatic espresso machine?: @Doctor-Phibes said in Anybody have an automatic espresso machine?: Incidentally, I simply cannot believe that people spend three FUCKING grand on a coffee machine in order to drink a rather unsophisticated alternative to tea. We got it through a friend who has a big discount on retail. Oh, it fell off the back of a lorry. That makes more sense. How dare you.
  • When you can't do a c-section.

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    George KG
    Etymology of the word: The origin of the term is not definitively known. Roman Lex Regia (royal law), later the Lex Caesarea (imperial law), of Numa Pompilius (715–673 BC),[153] required the child of a mother who had died during childbirth to be cut from her womb.[154] There was a cultural taboo that mothers should not be buried pregnant,[155] that may have reflected a way of saving some fetuses. Roman practice required a living mother to be in her tenth month of pregnancy before resorting to the procedure, reflecting the knowledge that she could not survive the delivery.[156] Speculations that the Roman dictator Julius Caesar was born by the method now known as C-section are false.[157] Although caesarean sections were performed in Roman times, no classical source records a mother surviving such a delivery, while Caesar's mother lived for years after his birth.[154][158] As late as the 12th century, scholar and physician Maimonides expresses doubt over the possibility of a woman's surviving this procedure and again becoming pregnant.[159] The term has also been explained as deriving from the verb caedere, 'to cut', with children delivered this way referred to as caesones. Pliny the Elder refers to a certain Julius Caesar (an ancestor of the famous Roman statesman) as ab utero caeso, 'cut from the womb' giving this as an explanation for the cognomen Caesar which was then carried by his descendants.[154] Nonetheless, the false etymology has been widely repeated until recently. For example, the first (1888) and second (1989) editions of the Oxford English Dictionary say that caesarean birth "was done in the case of Julius Cæsar".[160] More recent dictionaries are more diffident: the online edition of the OED (2021) mentions "the traditional belief that Julius Cæsar was delivered this way",[161] and Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary (2003) says "from the legendary association of such a delivery with the Roman cognomen Caesar".[162] The word Caesar, meaning either Julius Caesar or an emperor in general, is also borrowed or calqued in the name of the procedure in many other languages in Europe and beyond.[163] Finally, the Roman praenomen (given name) Caeso was said to be given to children who were born via C-section. While this was probably just folk etymology made popular by Pliny the Elder, it was well known by the time the term came into common use.[164] I remember reading an article about the etymology of the term... https://web.archive.org/web/20130515013653/http://www.sajog.org.za/index.php/SAJOG/article/viewFile/158/117
  • Captain Cam & Old Man Strength…(warning, football related)

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    MikM
    Still, nice to see him cork his detractors’ pieholes.
  • Ought to be a fun divorce...

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    George KG
    The thought of Joni Ernst walking around the house naked....shudder.
  • Hitler at the Kennedy Center

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    George KG
    I recall seeing similar behavior at a White House event - balcony on the 4th of July?
  • When thread topics align

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    George KG
    This is a great thread!
  • Rottweilers kill 5 year old

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    jon-nycJ
    Rick Zimmer told the story about his dog growling at their baby then taking a sudden leap towards it. IIRC his wife exercised extreme reflexes and strength and caught the dog by the collar, saving the baby’s life. They put the dog in the garage overnight and had it sent to the pound the next day.
  • Fuel economy for thee, not for me...

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    JollyJ
    @George-K said in Fuel economy for thee, not for me...: Well, with all the charging stations the Biden administration has established, I think this is short-sighted. I see what you did there...
  • What? Illegals vote?

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    jon-nycJ
    The idea would be they’d gain more in other demographics where the former stance was unpopular.
  • Trump endorses daughter in law to head RNC

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    jon-nycJ
    Shouldn’t this be in the Senator Trump for SecDef DeSantis thread?
  • Cork

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    89th8
    What a great piece, and fascinating indeed.
  • The Secret Sex Lives of..............

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  • Banned

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    Doctor PhibesD
    The puritans banned alcohol, too. Imagine trying to get through all the joy that Christmas brings without alcohol.
  • ASMR - it’s a thing

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    MikM
    For me, David Attenborough. Love the stuff he talks about, but his voice is so soothing. That and Law and Order reruns. All dialogue based so you can close your eyes and listen to it. Out in five minutes or less.
  • Trump speaks

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    jon-nycJ
    That would be too generous I think. Maga media pushed that hard. The original authors I assume knew they were lying. But most who just heard it repeated over and over probably assumed it was true. I suspect he’s in the latter category.