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  • I'm sure they have nothing better to do.

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    LuFins DadL
    @xenon said in I'm sure they have nothing better to do.: Growing up - half of my interactions with my cousins may have qualified as hate crimes. So many attacks on each others' identities. LOL, I was thinking something similar… My entire family and my old HS lunch table would be in jail if we lived in Scotland…
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    LuFins DadL
    Yeah, that’s what I thought. Sokka is one of my favorite characters in any show, ever.
  • Today's PSA

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    Aqua LetiferA
    @George-K said in Today's PSA: True? Life tip: If the website you’re looking at has reviews, but there is no way to add a review, it’s all bullshit. Why stop there? Even with, much of the reviews are bullshit, even without AI.
  • We're unretiring you.

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  • Meanwhile, in Wisconsin...

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  • Lauren Boebert treated for blood clot

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    JollyJ
    Or it can be from a bad vein valve or two. I have May-Thurner, which in my mind I always confuse the term with May-Hegglin.
  • A UHC Problem?

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  • Truth

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    taiwan_girlT
    @George-K said in Truth: @Mik said in Truth: I read the Gulag Archipelago in 85. Yeah, when I read "One Day..." I didn't appreciate the political overtones of the book. I must've been 14- 16 or so. Great minds are alike. :couple_with_heart: I read that book also. From what I remember, I thought it was quite good.
  • The Biden Rail Crew Mandate

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  • Bad night for @Jolly

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    JollyJ
    Those of us who follow LSU women's basketball know the anthem controversy is just hogwash. LSU goes to the locker room same time, every time. Mulkey does not vary. Clark is a good player and she had a good game. Congrats to her. As good as she is, she probably couldn't start on a really good high school boy's team.
  • Shootings at Crocus City Hall in Moscow

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    Putin said that the warnings that the US sent about a possible terrorist attack were not specific. https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2024/04/02/us-warning-russia-isis-crocus/?utm_campaign=wp_for_you&utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&wpisrc=nl_personalizedforyou&utm_content=readinghistory__position2 More than two weeks before terrorists staged a bloody attack in the suburbs of Moscow, the U.S. government told Russian officials that Crocus City Hall, a popular concert venue, was a potential target, according to U.S. officials familiar with the matter. The high degree of specificity conveyed in the warning underscores Washington’s confidence that the Islamic State was preparing an attack that threatened large numbers of civilians, and it directly contradicts Moscow’s claims that the U.S. warnings were too general to help preempt the assault. The U.S. identification of the Crocus concert hall as a potential target — a fact that has not been previously reported — raises new questions about why Russian authorities failed to take stronger measures to protect the venue, where gunmen killed more than 140 people and set fire to the building. A branch of the Islamic State has taken credit for the attack, the deadliest in Russia in 20 years. U.S. officials have publicly said the group, known as Islamic State-Khorasan, or ISIS-K, “bears sole responsibility,” but Russian President Vladimir Putin has tried to pin the blame on Ukraine. The attack has further dented the image of strength and security that the Russian leader seeks to convey and exposed fundamental weaknesses in the nation’s security apparatus, which has been consumed by more than two years of war in Ukraine. Domestically, Putin’s operatives appear more concerned with silencing political dissent and opposition to the president than rooting out terrorist plots, according to analysts and observers of Russian politics. The Russian leader himself publicly dismissed U.S. warnings just three days before the March 22 attack, calling them “outright blackmail” and attempts to “intimidate and destabilize our society.”
  • Radler

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    MikM
    I normally don’t either, but this was quite refreshing.
  • Need firewood?

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    George KG
    https://x.com/gunsnrosesgirl3/status/1775026658312925520?s=20
  • CSO scoop

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    jon-nycJ
    lol @Doctor-Phibes
  • Post April Fool stuff here

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    Doctor PhibesD
    Link to video His cousin was awesome, she kept it together so well.
  • A Simple Solution

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    Doctor PhibesD
    @George-K said in A Simple Solution: Any meaningful comparison has to compare the populations. Would it be possible that the population in Denmark is just a wee bit more homogeneous than that in, say, Chicago? I've been told that London is a warzone filled with police no-go areas, and Birmingham is 100% Muslim I know, you're right. It's apples and oranges. However, it's possible it's not just the populations that are different, but the attitude of the powers that be of how best to deal with the problem. I don't think it's homogeneousness (is that a word?) so much as the culture - London is cosmopolitan, but doesn't have the same issues and gang crime, at least to anywhere near the same level.
  • Revenge of the Saw Blade

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    MikM
    Saw that on the news. From the size it must have been a concrete saw. Enough to ruin your day really well.
  • Cheerleaders!

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    LuFins DadL
    @George-K said in Cheerleaders!: https://x.com/Alphafox78/status/1774891679243194369?s=20 Good thing that was a football game. If it was an indoor basketball game, it could have been a tragic and horrific event.
  • The Chip Gaines Problem

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    @Jolly said in The Chip Gaines Problem: If the government owns part of the company, is it truly a private company? Hmm tough question. I think of a private company is one that no-one can own any part of it except by "invitation". But if someone "invited" the government to have 10% of it, ...... Dont know. @horace Thanks for the info. Makes sense.
  • Burned Qurans in Tennessee

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    RenaudaR
    No doubt.