lundi 31 juillet 2023

Next Stop Venus

Following on the success of visiting the Titanic:

OceanGate founder now wants to send people to least hospitable planet in the galaxy

Off to Venus!!

Life follows art - vide Frederik Pohl's The Merchants of VenusWP.
Quote:

The story is about Audee Walthers, an "airbody driver and tour operator", who scams Earth tourists who visit Venus. He needs a new liver, so he is seeking a rich client to profit from. He is pleased to meet the seemingly well-off Boyce Cochenour. However, Walthers finds out that Cochenour also needs money.


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dimanche 30 juillet 2023

Did Hunter and his Dad snort coke in the White House?

Well, did they?


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If it wasn't for that Pesky Kid

18-Year-Old's Science Reporting Leads Stanford President to Quit

Quote:

Within months of starting his undergraduate at Stanford University, 18-year-old Theo Baker was already on the trail of a story that would lead him to become the youngest George Polk award winner in American journalism history.

His reporting for The Stanford Daily has now culminated in the resignation of Stanford's President: neuroscientist and billionaire Marc Tessier-Lavigne.
How the mighty have fallen.


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Project 2025

So, what do you folks think of this project being worked on by the Republicans?

https://www.project2025.org/policy/

https://apply.project2025.org/ords/r...naire?p4_qid=1


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USA Sports exceptionalism

No doubt mods will want to put this into the slow moving sports section, but it is broader than that in my opinion.

In the World Swimming Championship Australia has won 13 gold medals, probably with more on the last day. The US has won four. The moronic US press has been using the total medal count (including silver and bronze) to show that the US is actually winning in this event. But what I find staggering is that US swimming officials are taking the same position.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/swim...30-p5dscz.html

Quote:

USA Swimming head coach Bob Bowman has refused to concede that Australia will top the medal tally at this year’s world swimming championships as an American broadcaster put its own spin on a poor meeting for a team normally considered the world’s best.
What a joke. Is the best NBA team (or any other for that matter) the one which makes the playoffs the most time, or the one which actually wins?

Grow up US. Sometimes you are not best at everything.


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samedi 29 juillet 2023

Facebook Marketplace Scams

I'm familiar with two.

#1 You list an item on FB Marketplace and within a few minutes, you'll get your first bite. The person willl ask for your phone number and want to send a code. Then they want you to read the code to them to "prove you are a real person, they've been scammed so many times". They use the code and your phone number to prove to Google that it's THEIR number so they can continue other scams using it.

#2 They reach out to you about an item and want to buy it Right Now using Venmo or Zelle and "their friend" will pick up the item. They will ask for your email. If you fall for it, they will send you legit looking emails saying they were overcharged or charged for some other service and now they forward these emails to you and try to get you to refund the overpayment. Of course, you've not gotten any payment to begin with.

I've had both in the last couple of days. There are a few tells, They want to be first to get to you before you get scammed by someone else so usually it's within minutes of your posting an item. Check their FB profile. New in 2023 and no friends or Slavik friends only or weird stuff in the profile like Works at "Warehouse". Weird English syntax and usage because they are from another country. Asking for email or phone number.

Any others you know of?


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[Split From] The precautions that come with being a woman

Mod Info This thread was split from the TWANW part 13 thread
Posted By:sarge


QUOTE=theprestige;14125227]However, as always, the question remains: If transcending sex segregation is taken off the table, what practical meaning does "transgender" have?

It is a fundamental principle of social justice that nothing changes when you change your pronouns. Nobody is to think less of you, or differently of you, if you are a woman rather than a man. Nobody is supposed to discriminate against you, if you happen to be a woman. He or she, nobody is supposed to judge you or challenge you, if they happen to see you shopping in the women's clothing section. Nobody is supposed to stereotype you, if they see you in a beard, or in a full face of makeup, or both. Or neither.

What's in a pronoun, then? Why should the government even have a policy for changing gender in the law? Why bother asking people to get a diagnosis, if changing M to F on their state ID doesn't open the doors of single-sex spaces that are closed to them?

Other than the circularity of preferred pronouns for their own sake, what is the practical application of gender, in public policy and social life?

There is none.[/quote]
Since this last came up I've been giving some thought to what it means to "live life as a woman" in a society with full sexual equality.

For as long as I can remember I've been aware that there are predatory males in the world who are a danger to me, and that there are precautions I can take to reduce that danger. Things like dressing more modestly than I might otherwise have wanted to, not speaking up in mixed company as I much as I would have wished. I once spent months walking the long way round to college to avoid the building site where men would cheerfully call out to me what they would like to do to my 17-year-old body. When I go out in the evening alone, to the theatre or a concert, I make sure to park somewhere I can walk back to entirely on well populated, well lit streets. Once, when I was 20 and driving through Gloucester on my moped on a sunny summer evening, I turned down an invitation to a nearby party from a pleasant seeming man who came up to me when I was stopped at a red light, because I couldn't be sure he wasn't a serial killer. (Which he was. It was Fred West. Yes, really).

So maybe that's something trans women could actually do to "live life as a woman" - just start thinking about and planning their lives in that way. If nothing else, it might help them to understand why so many women are so reluctant to let them into their safe spaces.


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vendredi 28 juillet 2023

Twitter's mysterious brother...Racer X

(That was a seriously obscure TV joke which you have to be very old to get)

wtf? Renaming Twitter to X? Is there supposed to be some logic behind this?


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Should President Biden Pardon Trump?

I'm no aware of any discussion on this previously but if so, please merge.

Ford pardoningt NIxon allowed the country to move forward. We got our pound of flesh in Nixon resigning even without being convicted but we all know he would have been. It's the same for Trump. Seeing, especially, the superceding indictment, Trump can easily be convicted if an impartial jury can be empaneled

But what would that do to the country? Every confederate flag waver will grab his gun. Every Dem will sit back smirking (I know I will be). It won't bring closure to anyone and we'll be more divided than before.

HOWEVER, what if Biden were to then pardon? Terms such as "never hold public office" and accepting a pardon means an implicit acknowledgement of guilt. I foresee it as the Trump team having to reach out to the current admin to feel it out, lawyers would hammer out details, Trump pleads guilty to avoid the trial, Biden issues the pardon.

There's one big, orange sticking point though.

So, should Biden pardon Trump?


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NYC to implement congestion toll for cars, infuriates suburbanites

Quote:

New York City has been cleared to implement congestion pricing, a practice that allows the city to charge drivers entering Lower Manhattan, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Monday.

The decision paves the way for the city to begin the program as soon as next spring.

CNN has reached out to the Federal Highway Administration for comment.

The toll is formally known as the Central Business District Tolling Program — but it’s commonly called “congestion pricing.”

In practice, it works like any other toll, but because it specifically charges people to drive in the traffic-choked area below 60th street in Manhattan, it would be the first program of its kind in the United States.

Proposals range from charging vehicles $9 to $23 during peak hours.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/06/26/busin...ing/index.html

NYC is one of the few places in the US where there is actually a pretty damn good public/mass transit system, with an excellent comprehensive subway system for the city proper and good commuter rails going out to the immediate suburbs. For example, only 22% of households on the isle of Manhattan, the most densely populated borough of the city and where the congestion toll would apply, own a car.

Obviously suburban car drivers are enraged that a city might prioritize the needs of that city's own residents who largely don't drive over the convenience of commuters who would prefer to drive their personal vehicles through the congested city, negative externalities be damned.

Quote:

New Jersey is suing to stop New York City’s landmark congestion price plan to charge drivers entering downtown Manhattan.

New Jersey filed a lawsuit in federal court Friday against the US Department of Transportation, which gave final approval for New York City’s plan.

New York City’s plan could toll drivers entering Manhattan below 60th street up to $23 and is set to begin as soon as spring 2024. It’s designed to reduce carbon emissions from cars and pollution, improve public transit, and make the nation’s largest city more livable. It would be the first congestion price program in the United States.

But in its lawsuit, New Jersey said that federal approval was “misguided” and violates the National Environmental Policy Act, a 1970 law created to improve the environment by requiring federal agencies to conduct comprehensive reviews over large-scale proposals that could impact the environment.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/07/21/busin...uit/index.html

Ironic using environmental law to try to squash a program that is meant to reduce car congestion, which would obviously be a big improvement in the city's air quality.


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jeudi 27 juillet 2023

Advances in human history by following our genetic tree(s)

There are some great discoveries in this field like how much of the DNA have we inherited from these people and how does it vary depending on which regions of the world people are from:
Neanderthals
Denisovans
Floresiensis
Naledi
The better the science is at mapping our genomes and those of ancient peoples the more defined our history is. Turns out we inherited DNA from many different ancient people thought a decade or more ago to have gone extinct when modern humans replaced them.

This stuff fascinates me because there are new discoveries coming at a relatively rapid pace.

This is one of the excellent lectures I've watched recently. Hope some of you will also enjoy it. There are 2 others I'll post in the next few days I think people will like.

[yt]QS8bukoLJTw[/yt]
If you don't want to watch it via the forum, here's the full link.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QS8bukoLJTw


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mercredi 26 juillet 2023

Colorado family dies trying to "live off the grid:.

https://www.msn.com/en-xl/news/other...id/ar-AA1epqLK

I think we have a new front runner for this year's Darwin Award.
Hey, let's not read books, let;s not get hand on expereince in survival training...let's watch You Tube Videos.


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Mitch McConnell's Battery Ran Out

The animation of McConnell had been pretty successful.

Until today: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/mitch...b09a929695081f

Batteries replaced, carry on...

The old scroat surely can't last much longer.


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Andrew Malkinson rape conviction quashed after 20 years

So after two decades of protesting his innocence, which meant remaining in prison far longer than if he had simply pretended to be guilty, Andrew Malkinson's case returned to the Appeal Court today, with the hearing being a forgone conclusion as the prosecutors announced in advance that they would not mount a case. DNA evidence has led to another man being investigated for the crime, said DNA evidence being found by the organization Appeal rather than by any of the relevant authorities. Full story from the BBC below and its well worth looking at the picture of Andrew Malkinson versus the e-fit the victim helped create and a variety of other identifying details that Malkinson did not share with the perpetrator.

Andrew Malkinson's rape conviction quashed after 20-year fight


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Room temperature & pressure superconductor

Still need to wait for replication, but if this turns out to be real could be pretty awesome:

https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.12008

Quote:

For the first time in the world, we succeeded in synthesizing the room-temperature superconductor (Tc≥400 K, 127∘C) working at ambient pressure with a modified lead-apatite (LK-99) structure. The superconductivity of LK-99 is proved with the Critical temperature (Tc), Zero-resistivity, Critical current (Ic), Critical magnetic field (Hc), and the Meissner effect. The superconductivity of LK-99 originates from minute structural distortion by a slight volume shrinkage (0.48 %), not by external factors such as temperature and pressure.
127C seems a little hot for "room temperature", though, but I'm not sure how necessary that high temperature is. Seems a little odd given that superconductors usually require extremely low temperatures.

Anyway, this is just an arxiv paper right now, hasn't even been through peer review let alone having been replicated, but seems like this space may be worth watching. :)


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mardi 25 juillet 2023

Corals are dying in Florida - Water temp is 100F

Florida ocean temps surge to 100 degrees as mass coral bleaching event is found in some reefs.

https://www.cnn.com/2023/07/25/us/fl...aching-climate


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You Get Your Hopes Up and then CRASH!

No injuries. I was preparing thoughts and prayers.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/de...e446f180&ei=10


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Eucharistic Miracles

I’m having a back-and-forth on Quora with a gentleman who identifies as an ex-priest and a firm Catholic believer. I’ve been pointing out problems with various “miracles” he brings up, but I’m not familiar at all with this bit:

“Try the Pathomorphology labs at Bialystok Medical University which examined the Eucharistic miracle which occurred at Sokólka on Sunday October 12, 2008. Their report is dated Jan 21, 2009, and was submitted to the Metropolitan Curia of the Bialystok Archdiocese.

Electron microscopy has shown the host partly transformed into myocardial tissue of a living person who is nearing death. The bread and the human tissue are intertwined in a manner impossible to produce by any known technique.

Similar miraculous transformations have been examined and confirmed from Legnica, Poland (2013), Tixtla, Mexico (2006), Chirattakonam, India (2001). Check them out”

The first thing that jumps out at me is that these are from countries which are steeped either in outright Catholicism, or religious belief in general… And so even “scientific” investigation might well be colored either by religious belief…. Or religious/political pressure…

Anyone familiar with these incidents?


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lundi 24 juillet 2023

The Disappearance of Yanfei Bao

Yanfei Bao is a Christchurch Real Estate agent. On Wednesday, July 19 she was out trying to drum up business by door-knocking in the southern Christchurch suburb of Wigram. She was last seen around 10:15 am in the Vickery's Road area, but spoke to her friend Jin Tein on the phone about 45 minutes after she was last seen. Yanfei has apparently been kidnapped.

https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/...pears-in-court

https://www.1news.co.nz/2023/07/24/y...missing-woman/

https://www.1news.co.nz/2023/07/24/c...ei-bao-police/

There are some peculiar aspects to this case.

1. Police are seeking sightings of a silver Mitsubishi car with the registration DPH101 from mid-last week until Saturday night. They are particularly interested in sightings from the Prebbleton and Tai Tapu areas to the south west of Christchurch.

2. Yanfei's mobile phone was found several kilometres along the southern motorway.

3. On Saturday, the Police found the Mitsubishi near Christchurch International Airport, and subsequently arrested a Chinese man in the public area of the airport. He had no bags and a one-way ticket to Beijing.

4. The Police located the home of the suspect. That home as in the area where Yanfei was door-knocking on Wednesday.

5. Neighbors say that the Mitsubishi belongs at the house and was usually seen there, but on Wednesday, it was parked outside with all four doors and the boot (trunk) open for a few hours. It was absent on Thursday and Friday.

6. The conversation between Yanfei and her friend Jin was regarding a request to transfer about $600,000 from China to New Zealand to make a cash property purchase.

7. The suspect appeared in court on Monday 24 July. He was charged with kidnapping and remanded in custody for three weeks. The suspect does not speak English and was assisted by an interpreter throughout his appearance.

Speculation

Yeah, I know, its way too early to speculate... but I'm going to anyway.

- Yanfei was out door-knocking. Did she see something at the suspect's house she should not have seen.

- The Police asking for information about vehicle movements in the Prebbleton/Tai Tapu area is because the vehicle was seen there on Wednesday. Do they suspect that is where she is likely to be found?

- Yanfei's cellphone was found on the southbound side of the southern motorway. Was this an attempt at misdirection by the suspect to get Police looking in the wrong area.

- The suspect's Mitsubishi was parked for a few hours outside with all the doors and the boot lid open. Was this because he cleaned up the inside of the car with bleach in an attempt to destroy forensic evidence? Was he trying to air it out to get rid of the smell?


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Spain bucks the trend.

The Spanish snap general election appears to show that the European trend for voting in far-right nationalist representatives hasn't been reproduced here. Hopefully the far right is past its high water mark.
The very nasty VOX party has certainly had its wings clipped here, although it likely means that we will have a hung parliament until a new election takes place. Under the Spanish constitution that has to be in the next 2 months if no government can be formed.
Prime minister Pedro Sanchez seems hopeful that he can muster a left-of-centre coalition.
I sure hope he can.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...ung-parliament


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dimanche 23 juillet 2023

Hemingway lookalike contest

These guys look like your average ISFer.

https://apnews.com/article/3c2a00b46...8cc5d8e4848af4

Who would win if we had a contest?

[eta: wrong subforum, I know, reported]


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Is Betteridge's Law True?

Is Betteridge's Law True?


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But it's Natural

Cannabis Use Linked to Epigenetic Changes, Scientists Discover

Original paper here:

Genome-wide DNA methylation association study of recent and cumulative marijuana use in middle aged adults


Quote:

Abstract

Marijuana is a widely used psychoactive substance in the US and medical and recreational legalization has risen over the past decade. Despite the growing number of individuals using marijuana, studies investigating the association between epigenetic factors and recent and cumulative marijuana use remain limited. We therefore investigated the association between recent and cumulative marijuana use and DNA methylation levels. Participants from the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults Study with whole blood collected at examination years (Y) 15 and Y20 were randomly selected to undergo DNA methylation profiling at both timepoints using the Illumina MethylationEPIC BeadChip. Recent use of marijuana was queried at each examination and used to estimate cumulative marijuana use from Y0 to Y15 and Y20. At Y15 (n = 1023), we observed 22 and 31 methylation markers associated (FDR P ≤ 0.05) with recent and cumulative marijuana use and 132 and 16 methylation markers at Y20 (n = 883), respectively. We replicated 8 previously reported methylation markers associated with marijuana use. . . .
This can't be good. But then who expected stuffing random chemicals into your body was a good thing? :(


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How Gilead Profited by Slow-Walking a Promising H.I.V. Therapy

This is in the NY Times. Sorry if it's behind a paywall, but here's the gist of it:
How a Drug Maker Profited by Slow-Walking a Promising H.I.V. Therapy

Quote:

In 2004, Gilead Sciences decided to stop pursuing a new H.I.V. drug. The public explanation was that it wasn’t sufficiently different from an existing treatment to warrant further development.

In private, though, something else was at play. Gilead had devised a plan to delay the new drug’s release to maximize profits, even though executives had reason to believe it might turn out to be safer for patients, according to a trove of internal documents made public in litigation against the company.
Shows how patents might actually slow down innovation. Historically, we are told, the primary purpose of the patent system is to "encourage innovation."

This so-called "patent extension strategy" would be to delay the development of an improved version of the drug that "Gilead executives knew had the potential to be less toxic to patients’ kidneys and bones than the earlier iteration, according to internal memos" until just before the patent on the earlier version was set to expire (in 2017). The list price for one new version of the drug that is protected until 2031 now is $26,000 annually, whereas generic versions of Truvada now cost less than $400 per year.

Quote:

Today, a generation of expensive Gilead drugs containing the new iteration of tenofovir account for half of the market for H.I.V. treatment and prevention, according to IQVIA, an industry data provider. One widely used product, Descovy, has a sticker price of $26,000 annually. Generic versions of its predecessor, Truvada, whose patents have expired, now cost less than $400 a year.
I'm not surprised or scandalized by this, it just confirms that maximizing profits is a higher priority for these companies than the needs of patients. And yes, an argument could be made that because research and development of new drugs is expensive, they really have no choice but to maximize profits by gaming the patent protection system.


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vendredi 21 juillet 2023

2024 Election: is it really going to be Biden vs Trump again?

It's not like I haven't said this many times before in an election, but....really? These are the two choices? A bumbling oaf and a psychotic loon? Am I the only one astounded?

Can't we just dig up Lincoln or Washington and clone them?

I think part of the problem is that people have wised up to the fact that being the president sucks, so the best candidates who would actually make great presidents aren't about to go there.


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The movie, Keeper of the flame

I just watched this movie made in 1942. It had some eerie parallels with Trump and the actions of the Trumpian Republicans. I was wondering if anyone else remembers it (its on TCM) and a number of its commentaries that could be said today. Especially about 'enslaving the people by telling them who they needed to fear and hate' (I paraphrase).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keeper_of_the_Flame_(film)


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jeudi 20 juillet 2023

Is Che Guevara or Soviet-style Communism trendy for the left?

Made my own thread to discuss it. I can't say I have my finger on the pulse of the entire left. I do have a vantage of participating in political discussions among many friends that are liberal or left to a varying degree, even including those that are actively hostile to capitalism on general principle. Among them I can't find a single example of praise or apologism for the crimes against humanity or totalitarian rule of the Soviet Union, nor any use of the image of Che Guevara to represent "wokeness" or some kind of trendy hipster badge.

I suspect that to what extent this may have existed in the past is all but extinct among the modern left. If I'm mistaken I would certainly like to hear more. If it still exists at all, I question whether it's sizable enough to describe a typical left reaction to the issue.


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mercredi 19 juillet 2023

Thai Junta nixes election result?

Man, what are they doing there?

Pita Limjaroenrat: Thai reformist leader who won election will not be PM

Quote:

Mr Pita, a Harvard graduate and former tech executive, won on the promise of major reforms, including a pledge to amend lese-majeste, Thailand's strict royal defamation laws, pitting him against the unelected senate and other conservatives who say he poses a threat to the monarchy.
Quote:

Mr Pita needed the votes of more than half of the 749 members in parliament's two chambers to become prime minister.

Last week, he secured only 324 votes, 51 short of the required 375. He had a clear majority from elected MPs in the lower house, but not from the upper house.

He always faced an uphill battle, as there was little evidence that the 249 upper house senators would support him. They were all installed by the military leaders of a 2006 coup as a brake on any democratic outcome that the military and royalists were uncomfortable with.
So unelected "senators" installed by the military junta have overridden the result of a democratic election. Sounds like a revolution is what's needed there.


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A Standard for Distributed Social Networks

A lingua franca for social media applications.

What is the fediverse and why does Threads want to join?

Quote:

The fediverse — a combination of the words federation and universe — is a loose collective of decentralized servers that operate using open source standards. Unlike traditional social networks, the fediverse allows users to connect and communicate with others seamlessly across multiple platforms.
A return to an open Internet.

Quote:

In 2018, the organization that set standards for the World Wide Web, known as the W3C, wanted to have a modern standard for distributed social networks such as Mastodon.

They started a group — co-chaired by Prodromou — called the Social Web Working Group.

Prodromou worked with four others, including Christine Lemmer-Webber, Jessica Tallon, Erin Shepherd, and Amy Guy, to develop the standards that make up the ActivityPub protocol.

It's an open, decentralized social networking protocol that much of the fediverse is now developed on, including Mastodon and other services, such as Pixelfed, a photo-sharing platform similar to Instagram.
We can only hope.


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Coutts Bank Closed Nigel Farage's Account On 'Ideological' Grounds ...

... which was implicitly understood by everyone.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/202...not-political/

I know many of the locals will have been delighted, but outside of their gratification, would anyone care to comment on this "social credit" draconianism?


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One in a million fossil? Dino vs. Mammal?

Pretty cool, if it's real.

Quote:

Originally Posted by science.org
Some 125 million years ago in a verdant forest in what today is northern China, a furry, badger-size mammal and a scaly dinosaur three times its size were locked in mortal combat. The small yet savage mammal appears to have had the upper hand and may have been moments away from devouring its dino dinner when suddenly, an avalanchelike flow of volcanic debris swept over the combatants, instantly killing and entombing them both.

https://www.science.org/content/arti...HFR4DoKTz_SPM8


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Whose names should appear on a birth certificate?

Posing this question in a separate thread, just for the sake of topicality.

One women's rights activist says "Only biological parents should be on a baby’s birth certificate. Not sure why this is controversial."

https://twitter.com/ThePosieParker/s...40567205371906

Seems pretty obviously controversial to me, since one or both biological parents may have no legal rights or obligations respecting the child. A far better approach would be to list the biological parents (if known) and the legal guardians separately.


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16 "fake electors" in Michigan charged in hare-brained Trump election scheme

Quote:

Attorney General Dana Nessel is leveling felony charges against 16 Republicans who signed a certificate falsely stating that Donald Trump won Michigan's 2020 presidential election, launching criminal cases against top political figures inside the state GOP.

Each of the 16 electors, including former Michigan Republican Party Co-Chairwoman Meshawn Maddock and Shelby Township Clerk Stan Grot, have been charged with eight felony counts, including forgery and conspiracy to commit election law forgery, according to Nessel's office.
Just your average bunch of mee-maw and pee-paw fascists, average age 69 years old with a couple spry 55 year olds in the junior ranks.

Quote:

The 16 defendants are:

Kathy Berden, 70, of Snover
William (Hank) Choate, 72, of Cement City
Amy Facchinello, 55, of Grand Blanc
Clifford Frost, 75, of Warren
Stanley Grot, 71, of Shelby Township
John Haggard, 82, of Charlevoix
Mari-Ann Henry, 65, of Brighton
Timothy King, 56, of Ypsilanti
Michele Lundgren, 73, of Detroit
Meshawn Maddock, 55, of Milford
James Renner, 76, of Lansing
Mayra Rodriguez, 64, of Grosse Pointe Farms
Rose Rook, 81, of Paw Paw
Marian Sheridan, 69, of West Bloomfield
Ken Thompson, 68, of Orleans
Kent Vanderwood, 69, of Wyoming
https://www.detroitnews.com/story/ne...l/70427042007/


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mardi 18 juillet 2023

Youtube

I have noticed a general disparaging of YouTube as a source of valid information on this forum.
I find it very useful on all subjects, so I am wondering what others think. I guess Wikipedia is something of an analogy.
Should we instead rely solely on publishers like Springer?
Not sure if there is a thread already.


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US soldier believed to be detained by North Korea after ‘willfully’ crossing border

US soldier believed to be detained by North Korea after ‘willfully’ crossing border

Quote:

Seoul, South Korea
CNN

A US soldier who crossed the demarcation line into North Korea had been facing disciplinary action by the US military and was set to be sent back to the United States, according to a US defense official.

The service member is a junior enlisted soldier who was assigned to US Forces Korea, the official said, adding that he had been on the Joint Security Area (JSA) tour as a civilian. US Forces Korea spokesperson Col. Isaac Taylor said on Tuesday that a US soldier “willfully and without authorization” crossed the line during a JSA tour.

“We believe he is currently in [Democratic People’s Republic of Korea] custody and are working with our [Korean People’s Army] counterparts to resolve this incident,” Taylor said in a statement.

There was no indication the soldier was trying to defect, a separate US official said.
The BBC has more information:

Quote:

The soldier who crossed into North Korea is Private 2nd Class Travis King, officials have told the BBC's US partner CBS News

As we previously reported, an official told CBS the soldier was being escorted out of the country for disciplinary reasons and had gone through airport security, but managed to make his way out of the terminal before joining a border tour.

A third source, a defence official, later told CBS that the soldier had "wilfully" gone across the border. His motivation remains unclear.

Officials are waiting to confirm his identity until his next of kin have been notified that he is being held by North Korea, CNN reports
This idiot had no idea what he's getting himself into. He might not come back alive.


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lundi 17 juillet 2023

Mysterios unidentified object washed on a beach in Australia



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dimanche 16 juillet 2023

Mysterious Object Found on WA Beach

That's Western Australia, not Washington.

Police investigate mystery item washed up on Green Head beach

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WA police are coordinating a joint investigation into an item that has washed up at a beach in Green Head, 250 kilometres north of Perth.

In a statement, police said they were guarding the object and treating it as hazardous until its origin could be established.

"In order to maintain the integrity of the investigation, officers from the Western Australia Police Force are currently guarding the object," the statement read.

"This measure has been taken to ensure the preservation of potential evidence and facilitate further expert examination."

Police said the object did not appear to have originated from a commercial aircraft as had been speculated on social media.
What could it be?


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Gilgo Beach Murders, Long Island NY, Suspect Arrested & Charged

https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/loca...s-say/4504944/

'Heuermann's attorney, Michael Brown, said after the court hearing that the evidence against his client is "extremely circumstantial in nature." He also described Heuermann as in tears as he told him "I didn't do this," denying the charges made against him.'

Tears don't prove innocence, per se. Defendant is, however, a wealthy architect and married father allegedly linked with 3 or 4 of 11 human remains found in the area over years.


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vendredi 14 juillet 2023

Hollywood On Strike.

Proudction pretty much shut down with the Screen Actors Guild and AFTRA joinding the Writers.
SAG president Fran Deschser (yes, "The Nanny") gave hell to Disney head Iger today.
Main issues are streaming residuals and AI.
Going to be fun towatch.


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Electromagnetism and Relativity

A question from another thread: Why would a choice of coordinates produce physical consequences?
Assumption: A selection of coordinates (inertial reference system) does not change an objective physical reality.
All inertial observers should agree on physics.

Question: Does the transformation of the Maxwell-Hertz Equations change the physical reality? Specifically proper acceleration analysis?

Proper acceleration is absolute, meaning an accelerometer measures only one value and all inertial observers agree what is that value.
So if F=q(E+v x B) and F=ma and the transformation of the Maxwell-Hertz Equations is done;
Can we say a=a', the proper acceleration what the accelerometer measures?


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jeudi 13 juillet 2023

British Press has a meltdown over baseless "BBC Scandal"

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We have learned that the behaviour of the Sun newspaper is, shall we say, strange. As many baffled former tabloid editors have pointed out, it has not provided any detailed evidence to back up its allegations, no blurred photos, receipts, bank statements etc. It has been asking the BBC to do what it was not prepared, or able, to do, and no Sun representative has made themselves available for interview. The solicitors for the young person at the centre of the paper’s allegations say they are “rubbish”.

We have learned that social media puts great pressure on the mainstream media to continue to speculate when they have little or nothing to say.

We have learned that BBC News has done an admirable job in scrutinising its own organisation, but has become almost obsessive about the story, giving it greater prominence than it should have.
https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...istic-scrutiny

What the **** is wrong with British people?

Why is this worth having major newspapers and journalists provide live coverage for days on what was on its face a clearly extremely dubious and outright defamatory article? Is it reasonable for the Prime Minister have to respond to questions about this while he's abroad negotiating military alliances?

Why are people expected to think that it's horrible and serious crime to receive naked images from a 17 year old while its perfectly nice and legal to be pounding away at the 16 year old boy next door against his parents wishes?

I can only hope that he sues The Sun and The BBC for this atrocious invasion of privacy. What a ******* disaster.


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mercredi 12 juillet 2023

Living legend: man turns right-wing doomsaying about inflation into winning bet

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A crypto-world gentleman’s wager was resolved this week — and not in favor of the Bitcoin booster who sparked it.

Back in March, my colleague Ben Schreckinger reported on a bet between gadfly venture capitalist Balaji Srinivisan and pseudonymous economics blogger James Medlock. The terms: Srinivasan bet Medlock that 1 Bitcoin, then (and still) hovering just below $30,000, would be worth more than $1 million in 90 days as a result of catastrophic “hyperinflation.”

It’s possible Srinivasan truly believed it would happen in the immediate aftermath of Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse. And it’s possible he simply wanted to pump up the value of Bitcoin and overtake a theoretical loss on the bet with gains in its overall value. (Read Ben for more on that.)

However, it’s also possible he was just *********** in the brash, consequence-disregarding manner that’s almost a requirement to participate in the Bitcoin community — an act that has subtly turned the gears of history in the modern internet era.

But hold that thought. Whatever Srinivasan’s motivation, on Monday he lost the bet. (Inflation modestly decreased in March.) Or rather, he surrendered, 45 days ahead of its date of expiry — “The million dollar bet is now closed out by mutual agreement,” he tweeted, adding that he donated $1 million to charity and paid out $500,000 to Medlock. (Nice work, if you can get it.)
https://www.politico.com/newsletters...apses-00095112

All this started as a response to a ****-post by Medlock that he'd bet anyone a million dollars that hyperinflation isn't happening (the joke being that if hyperinflation did occur, a million dollars would be easy to pay)

https://twitter.com/jdcmedlock/statu...80393007489024

Rare bit of personal integrity from the Bitcoin community that Srinivisan actually payed out.

Right wing fear-mongering about runaway inflation was quite hot at the time and being used to shill crypto investments as a supposed hedge against the soon to be doomed US dollar.

Medlock says he plans to buy a fancy cat condo for ferals in his neighborhood, among other things:

Quote:

Medlock has plans for the rest of the money. “I’ll pay off some debt, build a nice cat house for my neighborhood feral, and invest in a much better investment than BTC, namely low-fee index funds.”
https://qz.com/the-case-for-investin...-in-1850548862


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[Continuation] Drag Shows!! part 2

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Originally Posted by Samson (Post 14113845)
I see drag shows, drag, all forms of impersonation as an existential threat to children in the current age.

An existential threat?

I do not think that word means what you think it means.

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Pope Prophecy - need help debunking

Hi folks,

I'm new here, and I need some help debunking something that has me scared. I am an atheist and a skeptic but I suffer from heavy existential anxiety and I've come across something I'm having trouble rationalising.

I'm sure you've all heard of St Malachy's Popes Prophecy. I've done a LOT of digging on this to try and help but I'm still scared and my anxiety is through the roof.

I've read through various cited sources including O'Briens work on the prophecy, and I'm well aware of the arguments against the prophecys authenticity (mottos only spot on until the publication date around 1590, errors in the mottos replicated from Panvinius' erroneous works).

I know all of this, and the rational part of my brain is trying to get through. However, one of the later post publication mottos, corresponding to pope Gregory XVI states "from the baths of etruria". As it turns out, Gregory was a Camaldolese monk, who originate from Balneum (Bath in latin), in Etruria (now Tuscany). So far, this pope has been the only pope from this particular order.

I've researched this endlessly, trying to find confirmation that somehow, the prophecies influenced the conclave, or i've tried to find rationale based in chance, coincidence and statistics.

My anxiety flares up when I find something that challenges my worldview. I can function when I know the world is a rational, scientific, materialistic place that makes sense. I can't handle this though. I know this might sound really stupid to some of you but I'm getting physically sick over this. Please help.


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mardi 11 juillet 2023

What you could do better than god

I realize that this is plenty of low hanging fruits, but the "God is the greatest being imaginable" or "optimal universe" arguments are just driving that point home. Put me in charge of the universe, and it wouldn't even take much trying to be a better god. I mean, I could even make a joke argument like "God, but it's a girl with huge anime tiddies", and it still would be better than the Xian god.

My submission for today is: menstruation.

Like, WHY? If I were to design a species from scratch, why would I need to just peel the whole womb once a month? Why not have it just reabsorb or otherwise reset in some better way?

Additionally, here's a tidbit: there are species, e.g., cats, which only ovulate and start the whole cycle, when actually getting <bleep>ed. It's not even a hypothetical "what I could imagine doing better", it's something that exists and "God" already did better before humans even existed. So what purpose does it serve to have a girl have her womb lining peeled off like a hundred times before there's ever a chance to have anything fertilized? Like, WHY?

Again, it's just one example out of a whole lot of low hanging fruit.

Please add your own.

NB, I'm only interested in actual thought exercises in what you could imagine doing better, not just "rah rah rah, Xianity sucks grotesquely" wanks.


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The only person arrested for the 1982 Tylenol cyanide case has died.

James Lewis was the only person to serve time related to the Tylenol cyanide case that killed several people.

Lewis was not prosecuted for the actual poisoning, but for trying to extort Johnson and Johnson. However, during his contact he showed knowledge of details of the case that were not public. With his death the case is likely to never be solved.

https://www.npr.org/2023/07/10/11869...oisonings-dies


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lundi 10 juillet 2023

When is political violence justified?

Many people believe the destruction of property, violence and arson in the wake of the BLM protests were justified. Some folks believe the January 6 Insurrection at the Capital was justified. Some think riots in general after a police killing of an unarmed suspect, is justified.

These are all acts of violence with the aim of affecting political change. But are they justified? When is political violence justified?


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samedi 8 juillet 2023

Kitchen Counter power outlets

When I added the apartment to my former house ...

I ran a subpanel to the unit, then put 4 outlets above the Kitchen Counter and 1 below for a mini fringe (it was a tiny apartment)

Each outlet above the kitchen counter I wired in 15 amp, GFCI Breakers ... one for each outlet .. kinda pricy for parts ... but frankly it paid back the first month it was rented .. and below a regular outlet

PLUS a 20 amp A/C or electric heater outlet (air conditioner and heater included included) and a few other brakers for bedform and bath.

At the apartment here were I live now ... has ONE (albeit 20 amp) breaker for the entire kitchen 2 counter outlets and three wall outlets.

I have to keep watch if we run more than one or appliances at once :( ... (at least the breaker panel is in the unit)

I know for a fact when this unit was renovated (it's within eyeshot of my old house) .. so it definitely is not up to code and / or no permit was issued .. pisses me off somehow :(


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How do you pronounce recycle?

My buddy was making fun of me, as I pronounce recycle as "RE-cycle" ..

Where as, she maintains everyone normal pronounces it, roughly the same way as "bicycle" is pronounced .. (hope that makes sense) :)


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"But Global Warming is a HOAX!!!"

Extreme heat in Southwest could send temps toward 120 in Phoenix

Phoenix, Arizona could hit 120 degrees Fahrenheit (48.9 Celsius) by Thursday. This has happened only three times since 1929.

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Temperatures already well into the triple digits across the Southwest are forecast to rise even higher as a heat dome intensifies over the region. An excessive heat warning is in effect for the Phoenix area.

A new surge of heat in the southwestern United States will push temperatures to higher levels than experienced so far this summer and perhaps within a few degrees of all-time record levels in some locations. The extreme heat will pose dangers even for long-term residents who are used to extremely hot summers. And as the brush continues to dry out in the sweltering heat, the risk of wildfires will grow.

AccuWeather meteorologists are particularly concerned about the intensity and duration of the heat in the coming days and weeks. They also note that temperatures will remain quite high during the nighttime hours.

The southwestern U.S. is routinely a hot place in the summertime, but the upcoming heat in store for the middle of July will be extreme. Conditions may become life-threatening.

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Phoenix has only reached the 120-degree-Fahrenheit mark three times since records have been kept dating back to 1929. The last time temperatures topped that mark was on July 28, 1995, when a high of 121 was recorded. The all-time record high of 122 was set on June 26, 1990.

Phoenix is highly likely to reach the upper 110s for multiple days next week and could sneak to or just past the 120-degree mark provided no thunderstorms erupt to cool and moisten the local environment. When a downpour occurs, some of the sun's energy is used up evaporating moisture instead of heating the ground and the air.

Currently Thursday appears to be most likely to break the 120 degree threshold in Phoenix. A high of 119 F is forecast for the city, which would break the current record for the date of 114 F that was set in 2020.

But just click your heels three times and repeat "There's no global warming. There's no global warming."


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vendredi 7 juillet 2023

Harvard professor Avi Loeb believes he's found fragments of alien technology

Harvard professor Avi Loeb believes he's found fragments of alien technology

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CAMBRIDGE - Harvard professor Avi Loeb believes he may have found fragments of alien technology from a meteor that landed in the waters off of Papua New Guinea in 2014.

Loeb and his team just brought the materials back to Harvard for analysis. The U.S. Space Command can confirm with almost near certainty, 99.999%, that it came from another solar system. The government gave Loeb a 10 km (6.2 mile) radius of where it may have landed.
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"It has material strength that is tougher than all space rock that were seen before, and catalogued by NASA," added Loeb, "We calculated its speed outside the solar system. It was 60 km per second, which is faster than 95% of all stars in the vicinity of the sun. The fact that it was made of materials tougher than even iron meteorites, and moving faster than 95% of all stars in the vicinity of the sun, suggested potentially it could be a spacecraft from another civilization, or some technological gadget."
They've figured out interstellar travel, but still can't seem to figure out how to slow down and not burn up in the atmosphere.


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jeudi 6 juillet 2023

Florida Department of Health altered data to make vaccines look dangerous

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Last October, Florida State Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo issued an extraordinary warning. Based an analysis of Florida residents, Ladapo asserted that being vaccinated for COVID-19 resulted in an “increased risk for cardiac-related mortality” in the month following vaccination. Even more astoundingly, that analysis claimed that mRNA vaccines represented a “substantial” risk for both all-cause and cardiac-related deaths for men between 18 and 39. According to Ladapo , there was an “84% increase in the relative incidence of cardiac-related death”
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has repeatedly backed Ladapo’s recommendation. The numbers from that state-controlled Florida “study” have become standard fare for anti-vaccine claims from Fox News to Robert Kennedy Jr.
Guess what?
It turns out it was all lies.

https://www.dailykos.com/stories/202...look-dangerous


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mercredi 5 juillet 2023

US Supreme Court rules that innocence may not be enough to overturn a conviction

Covered here
https://www.reuters.com/legal/govern...ns-2023-06-28/

and in this video

The SC ruled on partisan lines that a man wasn't allowed to challenge his conviction based on evidence he was innocent because he has previously appealed the conviction due to inadequate representation. Subsequent court rulings made on cases like his found that what he was convicted of wasn't even illegal and was a misinterpretation of the law.
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Last year the SC ruled a death row inmate couldn't bring forward new medical evidence that he was innocent. Fortunately in that case the Arizona attorney general stepped up and had the man released, but in cases where that doesn't happen people who can prove their innocence can be denied the right to present that proof and be executed.


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A new kind of segregation

AP writes about people leaving red states to blue states, and vice versa.

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When Americans move, politics is not typically the explicit reason. But the lifestyle choices they make place them in communities dominated by their preferred party.

“Democrats want to live in places with artistic culture and craft breweries, and Republicans want to move to places where they can have a big yard,” said Ryan Strickler, a political scientist at Colorado State University-Pueblo.

But something may have changed as the country has become even more polarized. Businesses catering to conservatives fleeing blue states have sprouted, such as Blue Line Moving, which markets to families fleeing from blue states to Florida. In Texas, a “rainbow underground railroad” run by a Dallas realtor helps LGBTQ+ families flee the state’s increased restrictions targeting that population.

https://apnews.com/article/406b5a841...8cf054c38bb2a0


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mardi 4 juillet 2023

Post-Covid Increase in Type 1 Diabetes

This is quite fascinating - there has been a significant increase in childhood diagnosis of type 1 diabetes since the covid pandemic, and it seems it's not covid that caused it, despite the article's title.

https://www.bbc.com/news/health-66054946

This bit is an interesting take:

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Another hypothesis is that exposure to some germs in childhood can help guard against a number of conditions, including diabetes. Some scientists believe it is possible that lockdowns and physical distancing during Covid meant many children did not get sufficient exposure to germs and missed out on this additional protection.
The cause is unknown, so speculation seems valid.


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lundi 3 juillet 2023

[Continuation] Greta Thunberg - brave campaigner or deeply disturbed - part 3

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Quote:

Originally Posted by The Atheist (Post 14108325)
Better to have tried and failed than sit around being a **** and sniping at her for trying.

I don't think I've ever sniped at her for trying.

ETA: If I did, it was years ago, before I'd thought more about her situation. If you can find an example of such sniping by me, I'll happily admit that it was ignorant and uncharitable, and that my thinking has changed significantly since then.

She was a child, remember? She was educated by her parents about the IPCC report, and the certain destruction of her future if immediate drastic changes were not made. She was incited by her parents to take her fears and demands to the world leaders. She was encouraged by her parents in this project. She was enabled by the same leaders who had no intention of ever taking the drastic action her parents and others had led her to believe was so desperately needed. And she was celebrated by millions of citizens, represented by those leaders, who knew in their hearts they would never ever accept the kinds of drastic policy changes Greta believed were so necessary.

That's a lot of hypocritical crap to pile onto a child who didn't know any better, who'd been fear-mongered by her own parents into being a literal poster child for cargo-cult activism.

So no, I won't snipe at the child for trying. She did what she was raised to believe was right. But I'll snipe at her parents. And I'll snipe at the world leaders who exploited her for a bit of cynical virtue signaling. And I'll snipe at the millions who enthusiastically celebrated her cargo cult, even as they chose not to support the drastic action she was calling for. The drastic action she had been raised to believe was the only way to save her future.

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I'll snipe at the adult, now, though. I'll snipe at the adult for more pointless cargo-cult photo-op activism. I'll snipe at the adult for getting into a Warholian fifteen-minute social media slapfight with Andrew ******* Tate of all people. I'll snipe at the adult for trying to frame a Friday afternoon train ride as some sort of "strike".


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dimanche 2 juillet 2023

Where do you stand on reparations?

I am thinking that the general stance on reparations is kind of like what the general stance on student loan relief. Trash. Personally I am for a modest reparations proposal similar to what they did for the Jews after the holocaust. I guess the cost for the reparations they want is 14 trillion. I would not be for that.


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2024 GOP Big Ideas

These are some of the the big ideas Republicans are pushing for 2024

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1. A ‘mental competency’ test for candidates over 75
2. Raise the voting age
3. Raise the retirement age to save Social Security and Medicare
4. End birthright citizenship
5. Build ‘freedom cities’ and develop flying cars
6. Repeal sentencing reform
I would not object to a mental competency test, if it actually worked, and was for all candidates.

I would prefer the voting age be lowered than raised. Allowing the military to vote at age 18 and not others, reeks of Starship Trooper crap.

I would prefer to see Social Security not taxed for middle and lower income retirees, and the wealthiest not get any SS at all.

Good luck amending the Constitution to revoke birthright citizenship and raising the voting age.

I can see these "freedom cities" being another place for rich landlords to build company towns to fleece their workers.

The US has no business imposing the death penalty when we suck at making sure people are not wrongly convicted.

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[Continuation] Transwomen are not women - part 13

Cause for concern here if true.
7 years to regret and sometimes need for suicide appears tragically commonplace.

https://twitter.com/ejrosetta/status...KK-vT-3NA&s=19

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Orkney council to look at proposals to become territory of Norway

The Orkney Islands could change their status in the UK or even become a self-governing territory of Norway under new proposals.

A motion will go before the council next week to investigate "alternative forms of governance".

Council leader James Stockan said Orkney does not get fair funding with its current relationship within the UK.

He wants to look at Crown Dependencies like the Channel Islands and overseas territories like the Falkland Islands.

He suggested another possible future could be like the Faroe Islands - which is a self-governing territory of Denmark.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotla...tland-66066448


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Bad legal news for Gym Jordan....

... and its nothing to do with Congress or The Fat Orange Turd.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/supreme...-sue-rcna87519
The Supreme Court handed Ohio State University a potentially costly defeat on Monday by refusing to reconsider a lower court ruling that said former students should be allowed to sue it for failing to protect them from a sexual predator decades ago.

The decision came almost a year after the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said that another federal judge erred in 2021 when he ruled that the statute of limitations in the case against Dr. Richard Strauss had run out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwJQKLC1PZU
Several former wrestlers have come forward accusing now Congressman Jim Jordan of knowing about the sexual abuse taking place at Ohio State University, not only doing nothing to stop it but having a Cavalier attitude about it.

In 2019 a wrestling referee filed a lawsuit against Ohio State University. The referee said that after a wrestling match in 1994 while taking a shower, Dr Richard Strauss stood next to him and began to pleasure himself. The referee in this lawsuit said he reported the incident to then wrestling coach Jim Jordan who according to the referee said "Yeah that's Strauss". This is what the referee told NBC News

There are some allegations of possible witness tampering. There are reports that Jim Jordan or his brother coerced several wrestlers to recant their stories. In July 2018, five former wrestlers including former UFC world champion Mark Coleman said that representative Jim Jordan was aware of but didn't respond to allegations of sexual misconduct by an Ohio State University team doctor when the lawmaker was an assistant wrestling coach there in the 1990s. Said Coleman "There's no way unless he's got dementia or something that he's got no recollection of what was going on at Ohio State."

One of the accusers, a former captain of the Ohio State wrestling team told State lawmakers in a public hearing that representative Jim Jordan pleaded with him in 2018 to deny allegations sexual abuse of male wrestlers by a team doctor... "He (Jordan) called me crying, groveling, begging me for half an hour to go against my brother. That's the kind of cover-up that's going on there"
This is a case that Gym Jordan desperately wants to go away, but the victims are standing up, and they are not going to be silenced!



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samedi 1 juillet 2023

MDMA: Australia begins world-first psychedelic therapy

The decision will see psilocybin, found in magic mushrooms, used for treatment-resistant depression. It will also allow MDMA, known as ecstasy in tablet form, for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

The changes come into effect on Saturday, making Australia the first country to classify psychedelics as medicines at a national level.


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-66049989


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