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  • Macron embraces the mask

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  • The 13 new colonies

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    George KG

    @bachophile said in The 13 new colonies:

    Hawaii becomes again a Polynesian monarchy

    Can we at least keep Tulsi? She's kinda cute.

  • Chicago's mayor

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    LarryL

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  • Brennan hid Russia's favoring Hillary

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  • I scream, you scream.

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    JollyJ

    Must be that IED flavor...

  • 250,000

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    JollyJ
    Fraud Elections can and do change in a matter of days.

    Look at Bush/Gore.

  • Came *this* close...

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    LuFins DadL

    @Mik said in Came *this* close...:

    13K is still very close, astronomically speaking. Yipes.

    It would have been mostly dust by the time it hit the ground.

  • Killing RBG

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    L

    Maybe RBG just give that much of a shit about how long she lived and had her priorities right.

  • Hate it when that happens...

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    George KG

    @Jolly said in Hate it when that happens...:

    https://www.insidehook.com/daily_brief/sports/chargers-doctor-punctured-tyrod-taylor-lung

    https://aneskey.com/complications-of-thoracic-wall-regional-anesthesia-and-analgesia/

  • Air BnB or Hotel?

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    KlausK

    Traveling alone -> Hotel
    Traveling with family -> AirBnB

    If I travel alone, I don't need the things an AirBnB apartment usually offers, such as multiple beds and kitchen.

  • Playing Vikings and Indians

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    MikM

    😆

  • near George

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    LarryL

    Ok. Definitely NOT the Gloria Jean I knew.

  • Seattle has a ‘street czar’

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    LarryL

    Hahahaha

  • Some make it. Some don't.

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    LarryL

    @Aqua-Letifer said in Some make it. Some don't.:

    @Jolly said in Some make it. Some don't.:

    It's always interesting how a few make it big, some struggle along for a few years and some don't make it at all.

    Yeah, but Game B is absolutely a thing now. I can't tell you how many people I know who have "made it": not in the traditional sense, and sure as hell not on any traditional platform. They're involved in a small handful of revenue streams that are independent enough to be stable long-term, and they're doing what they love. It's possible now. But the viable model looks completely different from what folks presume.

    I should tell the music industry version of what you're talking about. Youre exactly correct that things are very different from what folks presume.

  • Getting that Sheltie itch

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    LuFins DadL

    Our Border Collie is coming to Cincinnati with us... A lot of pet friendly vacation homes...

  • A long way from herd immunity

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    MikM

    A whole lot of people are working from home. You go by large office complexes and you will see nearly empty parking lots. Companies have adapted just like schools have and will continue to do so.

    I don't see any great fear in the ones who are not, and those kind of jobs are plentiful around here right now. In July both my daughter and her roommate got multiple jobs in NC within a couple weeks.

  • 5-0

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    JollyJ

    I'll compromise. Hold the hearings, pull the cameras.

    Let reporters and sketch artists in.

    Would cut down on the grandstanding...

  • Diversity and inclusion survey at my company

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    CopperC

    @Horace said in Diversity and inclusion survey at my company:

    The owner/CEO of the company I work for just broadcast a video to all employees that they will be asking us to participate in a diversity/inclusion survey, prepared by and hosted by a third party diversity/inclusion expert contractor.

    A federal contractor?

    https://www.axios.com/trump-discrimination-training-federal-contractors-63b3515d-9720-4d53-abfd-530262f9f9b8.html

    Trump pushes to expand ban against anti-racism training to federal contractors

    President Trump announced late Tuesday that the White House attempt to halt federal agencies' anti-racism training would be expanded to block federal contractors from "promoting radical ideologies that divide Americans by race or sex."

    Why it matters: The executive order appears to give the government the ability to cancel contracts if anti-racist or diversity trainings focused on sexual identity or gender are organized. The memo applies to executive departments and agencies, the U.S. military, federal contractors and federal grant recipients.

    Details: The White House said its order would "prohibit Federal agencies and Federal contractors from conducting training that promotes race stereotyping, for example, by portraying certain races as oppressors by virtue of their birth."

    The memo denounces "blame-focused diversity training" and "race or sex stereotyping or scapegoating" while acknowledging that "training employees to create an inclusive workplace is appropriate and beneficial."

    The president tweeted: "Americans should be taught to take PRIDE in our Great Country, and if you don’t, there’s nothing in it for you!"

    The big picture: Trump signed an order last week to "promote patriotic education" through an effort called the 1776 Commission, while denouncing a New York Times' project that investigated the impacts of racial injustice for Black Americans done largely at the hands of white people, who have historically oppressed racial minorities in the U.S.

    The memo specifically targets the teaching "divisive concepts" that include:

    The idea that one race or sex is superior.

    The U.S. is fundamentally racist or sexist.

    That individual should feel "discomfort, guilt, anguish" or physiological distress because of their race or sex.

    That an individual bears responsibility for past actions by others of the same race or sex.

    What they're saying: ReNika Moore, director of the ACLU Racial Justice Program, said in an emailed statement, "Our country needs to acknowledge and reckon with its history of systemic racism and racial discrimination. Instead, the Trump Administration is leading with ignorance and moving to ban training that could help address the issue. This is an attack on the fight for racial justice."

  • 45 seconds per man

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    MikM

    @Klaus said in 45 seconds per man:

    45 seconds? That's 23 seconds more than the average male on TNCR lasts.

    You're looking at the European study.

  • Good.

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    Doctor PhibesD

    Also, there should be a difference between despising a politician and despising the people who vote for him.