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FrozeInFear 15 points ago +15 / -0

He apparently showed the slightest nerve today by delaying some press conference held by the euphemism (or his family/representative?), simply by being there until forced out.

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FrozeInFear 12 points ago +12 / -0

He didn't go somewhere he wasn't wanted

With Kyle's case, he volunteered himself to protect property in a presumably hostile environment (or seeing from the other side, open carried to oppose a presumed peaceful protest). Obviously the property owner would be glad for this, but regressives would tell you that Kyle didn't belong there just like Karmello.

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FrozeInFear 10 points ago +10 / -0

BernieVtuber seems to have it right (and apparently liked by the screenshotter).
Trying to bring positive attention to yourself can also bring negative attention from the envious, potential competitors, or those who dislike your taste. Lend in a culture that encourages conflict/competition and a wide variety of tastes, and you end up with several people who will want you to conform to the norm.

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FrozeInFear 23 points ago +23 / -0

There's apparently a thing called the "fentanyl fold," when a user bends over, but supposedly it isn't exclusive to fent.
https://archive.ph/FbFDM

Dr. Daniel Ciccarone, UCSF professor of addiction medicine, said what he calls the “nod” is a common side effect of opioid use.
“It’s not much different than the experience of being in a boring lecture and falling asleep,” Ciccarone said. “It’s a version of losing consciousness. But not to the point of losing consciousness –– they’re still conscious.”
These nods have always happened to varying degrees with other opioids, particularly heroin. The nods with fentanyl, however, seem to be more extreme, Ciccarone noted. And it’s often a sign that a person has taken too strong a dose, he said.
“What you’re witnessing is the balance point between passing out –– when you lose all muscular control and are on the floor –– versus some small remnant of consciousness that is keeping the person upright,” he said.
Fentanyl, which can be up to 50 times more potent than heroin, can induce this “low point of consciousness,” which is believed to be euphoric, Ciccarone said.
“As opioids get stronger, the nod gets deeper,” he said. “The dials are just being turned down. Consciousness, breathing, muscular control are going down … and this is just one of the visible signs of it.”

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FrozeInFear 2 points ago +2 / -0

Funny that it doesn't even mention the aliens. If she didn't mention racism, it could have been reframed to be against any current bad thing.

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FrozeInFear 12 points ago +12 / -0

Stephen Miran, widely viewed as the architect of Trump's trade policy, published a paper [title] in November of 2024

That might be why no one read it. Dems were looking at legal cases to stop Trump or panicking over every letter of the project 2025 boogeyman, while most of the press was focused on the possible cabinet picks and finding blame for Kamala's loss.

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FrozeInFear 11 points ago +11 / -0

Should have included the new thing about no race-mixing to highlight their inconsistency.

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FrozeInFear 4 points ago +4 / -0

Helpful comment on the next siIvagunner upload with inserted link for context:

item bounce from kirby airride is inspired by jewish klezmer music, and its a big thing in uploads of that song to make antisemitic jokes

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FrozeInFear 2 points ago +2 / -0

Perhaps a clementine double agent. Oliver's wearing some poor fake tan that seems to have missed his upper forehead.

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FrozeInFear 3 points ago +3 / -0

Well, you see, pool cues and cue balls are sexist symbols associated with the phallu--

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FrozeInFear 4 points ago +4 / -0

To that extreme, you almost have to ask why they bother having a permeable wall between employees and customers. You basically don't need face to face interaction anymore.

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FrozeInFear 16 points ago +17 / -1

People buy private tents for friends and family

Uh... maybe some do. Tents are usually for teams (schools) to stake out a space for their athletes during a meet. It is correct that it can be easy to steal from others at track meets.

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FrozeInFear 3 points ago +3 / -0

I have a few questions.
Is there a text that explains how repentance and forgiveness should work between men? And wishfully in that context, what repentance fully entails? The Lord's Prayer pleads God "forgive us our sins/debts/trespasses, as we forgive those who [sin] against us," but I think there must be some difference in a man's ability from God's to know someone's sincerity in repentance.
Then, I think there is some missing discourse about this (possibly) modern routine of publicized forgiveness. Wouldn't this go against the old teachings against what amounts to virtue signaling (e.g. don't pray out loud for others to hear)?

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FrozeInFear 2 points ago +2 / -0

As a follow-up to this story, it seems that this (~20 minute) job interview actually happened hours before the father left the kids at the restaurant.
https://archive.ph/Em7ws

"Furthermore, by his own admission, he was walking between McDonald’s and The Hendrix Apartments on foot during that period. The distance between these two locations is approximately 0.4 miles." [~.64 km]
Additionally, police determined "that a misdemeanor charge of Deprivation of a Minor was appropriate to ensure the welfare of the children and facilitate a review of the matter by the court. This charge ensures that all parties have an opportunity to appear before a judge to determine if the children are receiving appropriate care."

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FrozeInFear 6 points ago +6 / -0

Fed op idea: car bomb with full tank of gas. Make up idea that a bigger gas tank made for more destruction/damage. Insert policy to require smaller gas tanks.

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FrozeInFear 3 points ago +3 / -0

I can imagine distrust of local police increasing across the board. Some departments will help ICE, some won't. The inconsistency raises doubts either way.

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FrozeInFear 6 points ago +6 / -0

Bam has been in trouble with the law, addiction, and the Jackass crew recently (as in, over the last few years). It might have been decided by others to not have him involved. If there's something 'really bad,' I would think some games journos will be telling everyone about it soon.

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FrozeInFear 15 points ago +15 / -0

Allegedly, the game was largely finished and Margera was not going to be in the cast. Tony Hawk then called the publisher Activision to have him brought back.
Seems like a pretty nice gesture, on top of the whole thing of retaining original content (though it sounds like they're newly scanning the bodies of the skaters?).

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FrozeInFear 2 points ago +2 / -0

Tim thinks being a girlboss is going to make him a viable presidential candidate for 2028.

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