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  • A shitty situation in AL

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    Doctor PhibesD
    @jolly said in A shitty situation in AL: One of my flower beds has compost from sludge and wood chips, temp monitored and turned frequently. Don't think I'd grow vegetables in it, because of the metal content. That's why the treatment workers weren't supposed to take the tomatoes- concerns about heavy metals
  • Twitter bans Project Veritas

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    JollyJ
    The words of the prophets are written on the subway walls. But they damn sure won't be on Twitter, will they?
  • To Care

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    JollyJ
    @xenon said in To Care: The NYT (unless they shadow edited their article) implies that the fire extinguisher blow contributed to his death, but doesn't go so far as to assert it. Then on Wednesday, pro-Trump rioters attacked that citadel of democracy, overpowered Mr. Sicknick, 42, and struck him in the head with a fire extinguisher, according to two law enforcement officials. With a bloody gash in his head, Mr. Sicknick was rushed to the hospital and placed on life support. He died on Thursday evening. I did also hear that he was bludgeoned to death (from here probably, not reading it from a news article.) Does the distinction matter that much though? Is it in dispute he was hit by a fire extinguisher? (I don't know). Is it reasonable to assume he died from injuries sustained during this mob action? Does the fire extinguisher being the medical cause of death matter much? The mob did something to him, unless this was some sort of crazy coincidence. There's plenty to criticize about NYT, but this seems pretty minor. Actually, it's pretty major. Getting the facts wrong on a murder is not good for the legal process. Or the political one.
  • Trendsetter?

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    JollyJ
    @xenon said in Trendsetter?: Disclaimer - I'm not a huge fan of the death penalty. But - what was wrong with the guillotine? Is it the mess aspect? I dunno much about the chair - but I have to imagine there are a few moments of torture with that when it first turns on. You could make a pretty fool-proof guillotine with modern tech. Kinda bloody, though. With the exception of a bit of feces and urine, bagging an electrocuted prisoner is pretty easy. And, they pay OT to do it (never understood why they liked to do executions at 0200).
  • Popcorn Tins (among other things)

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    taiwan_girlT
    Good information in the story. Thanks for sharing.
  • Foodie Quote, Especially for Brenda

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    brendaB
    I'm betting Marcus never baked bread. LOL
  • Disturbing video of Magat Vermin

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    LuFins DadL
    @jon-nyc said in Disturbing video of Magat Vermin: @jolly My understanding is it happened, it just wasn't the fatal blow. No blunt force trauma according to the CNN article.
  • The phone repair guy

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    @axtremus said in The phone repair guy: @aqua-letifer said in The phone repair guy: @axtremus said in The phone repair guy: After you render your own phone unrepairable, How can you be that sure if you know what the average person does about phone hardware, which is absolutely nothing? We are not talking about the “average person”, but one who knows how to open up a modern smartphone. And it's far more reasonable to presume that he has an average understanding of phone hardware as very few people as population percentage know more than nothing. You're unreasonably presuming he's a phone hardware expert because buzzkilling and ribbing people to piss them off is your hobby.
  • Long trip freezer tip

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    JollyJ
    https://sperdirect.com/products/min-max-push-button-thermometer [image: 736690_Side_1000x1000_6473ad4b-87b0-4715-a8cf-be6997b18f5d_740x.jpg?v=1600213029]
  • The Lincoln Grift

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    JollyJ
    They are low and shitty people, united in a common cause - making money.
  • More Lawyers leave Trump

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    AxtremusA
    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/who-is-paying-for-trump-impeachment-defense-lawyers Who pays for Trump's impeachment? That Fox News article says the Trump campaign is footing the bills.
  • Interesting reminder how things change in politics

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    @jon-nyc said in Interesting reminder how things change in politics: @loki Yes, but also the coordinated withdrawal of Klobuchar and Buttigieg. The party establishment had the discipline to block Bernie. Right. The firewall strategy with Clyburn as the centerpiece. I am sure there is a great story and we know it starts with Bill.
  • Pheasant?

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    Doctor PhibesD
    I don't think I've ever had pheasant. I have, however, known a number of pheasant pluckers.
  • She’s more badass than you

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    brendaB
    Yes, have some more red wine. Good for you, Sister!
  • Amazon's HQ in Virginia

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    89th8
    Every design firm should post their idea to Reddit to quickly learn whether or not something has a hidden flaw.
  • Tantric sex guru?

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    RenaudaR
    Like I said, Trump is so wealthy he can afford to buy/hire the cheapest.
  • No family for you

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    Aqua LetiferA
    @jolly said in No family for you: BTW, read the comments. January 6 happened, so anything the Dems do, is just hunky-dory. Tradition or Constitution be damned, Maybe not a good idea to give them ammunition then. Exact same can be applied to the BLM protests of last year.
  • Greg Moves

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  • Trump‘s own staff indict Trump

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    RenaudaR
    Okay, so let's say a few doofusses (or, more formally, doofi), give or take close to a couple of hundred. Not quite a multitude to feed but a few loaves and a couple of fish probably would have sufficed.
  • Thief, criminal, or...hero?

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    jon-nycJ
    He doesn’t seem like a criminal or a thief but then again we’re hearing his side of the story.