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  • $90/barrel

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    JollyJ
    He's playing both ends against the middle. He found out if he goes to green, the entire economy suffers.
  • "I dropped my Apple watch"

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    HoraceH
    Some things are more important than others.
  • We're taking your Audi...

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    jon-nycJ
    Miss me yet? [image: gettyimages-515542928.jpg]
  • Buy iPhone or Apple Stock?

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    Aqua LetiferA
    @89th said in Buy iPhone or Apple Stock?: It is not a tad smaller, it's actually a tad bigger and a tad heavier than the 12 Pro He means in terms of what he's talking about, which is pretty much what Ax does.
  • Hold on to your wallet, fellas...

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    AxtremusA
    The Affordable Care Act requires that healthcare insurers spend at least 80% of premium on medical care or they would have to refund the excess. https://www.healthinsurance.org/obamacare/billions-in-aca-rebates-show-80-20-rules-impact/
  • Let the cheating begin!

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    CopperC
    And not counting illegal aliens.
  • Meanwhile, in Cincinnati (airport)

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    CopperC
    @George-K said in Meanwhile, in Cincinnati (airport): One thing a pilot NEVER wants to hear from ATC is “Let me give you a phone number.” Don't call. I don't care what they say, don't call! If you do call, your lawyer will tell you that you shouldn't have called.
  • Biden is looking Carterish

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    CopperC
    skills crucial to combating climate change, such as installing solar panels, restoring coastal wetlands and retrofitting homes to be more energy-efficient. How about identifying causes, accurately? How about skills to take advantage to the many benefits of climate change? Coastal wetlands? I thought they where going away. Homes, energy-efficient, how about affording a home, efficient or otherwise? idiots
  • Mistrial

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  • Riley Gaines video removed from TikTok

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    taiwan_girlT
    . @Jolly LOL Good for her (and by her, I mean Riley Gaine.)
  • Why AI art should be illegal

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    Aqua LetiferA
    @Axtremus said in Why AI art should be illegal: @Aqua-Letifer said in Why AI art should be illegal: @Axtremus said in Why AI art should be illegal: The human users who use the software do. They don't have the right to rip artists off, which is exactly how it currently works. That is a good point. If we allow only AI models that are trained using only public domain data, would that address your concern? This is a direct quote from Midjourney's terms of service page: We respect the intellectual property rights of others. There are hundreds of thousands of copyrighted works accessible by Midjourney, which the platform continues to use. So, no.
  • The Mandela Effect (Mass Psychology)

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    Doctor PhibesD
    I'm just struggling with the idea that a paranormal researcher could believe something that had no basis in fact.
  • Anybody here have an Electric Car?

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    JollyJ
    Take the $7500 government subsidy off each vehicle and get back to me.
  • Texas AG misconduct, lawbreaking, impeachment

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    George KG
    @taiwan_girl is there anything Trump can't do???
  • Slick Chick

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  • When Canada gets into a quarrel ...

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    RenaudaR
    @xenon Was the target not part of the same Sikh Temple in Surrey with which the Air India bombers were associated or provided some cover, in the 1980s? Canada has become something of s muggins with regard to foreign interference and activities. We have a highly competent internal intelligence gathering means in this country with CSIS, CSEC and even the RCMP. What do not have and haven’t had for the past twenty years, are politicians and their respective staff who listen to and act upon the intelligence the agencies provide them.
  • Justin Castreaux on Grocery Prices

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    RenaudaR
    @xenon said in Justin Castreaux on Grocery Prices: @Jon - it's not a whole lot different in Canada. But he used the term "record profits" - which can still be true with small margins. Margins on food are razor thin here as well. The big grocery chains make their money in their pharmacies and non food retail where margins are much higher. There was a time they were in the food retail business. Hasn’t been that way for past 20 or more years. Food is a draw to get people in the doors. Almost a lost leader. I agree, Trudeau is a lightweight. I cannot see him leading the Liberals into the next election.
  • Wonder if it will fly again?

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    JollyJ
    @taiwan_girl said in Wonder if it will fly again?: @Mik said in Wonder if it will fly again?: Don't know. There can't be that many WWI biplanes left that can fly. That is for sure. (I would think that it would not be that expensive to build a recreated WW1 plane. But maybe so if you tried to be completely accurate.) This one is not a recreation. So it will have to be a repair. Outside of the engine, I would think that would be doable.
  • The Most Dangerous Aircraft of the War

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    JollyJ
    @taiwan_girl said in The Most Dangerous Aircraft of the War: For a while, I was fascinated by WW 1 airplanes. I thought It was pretty cool when they managed to synchronize the machine gun with the propellor so they did not shoot it off during the flight. Did you note in the video that Sopwith used a variation of the German system, but then switched to a better hydraulic system?
  • Dont Travel Here

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