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Grumman 10 points ago +10 / -0

I hate this. Either it has no external revenue source and it's going to ruin whoever gets left holding the bag, or the external revenue source is a bag holder willing to write off their investment as a bribe. Neither is good.

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Grumman 4 points ago +4 / -0

I don't trust anyone named Tzeentch.

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Grumman 41 points ago +41 / -0

Destroying gay culture is the easiest way to stifle the spread of HIV. The revelation during the monkeypox outbreak that weirdos with multiple STDs were going to weekly gay orgies explained exactly why disease spreads like wildfire through that community.

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Grumman 3 points ago +3 / -0

You're drawing false conclusions from an outsider's uninformed position - the answer is actually "Yes." Two of the purposes of the ion drive on Starlink satellites are to perform evasive maneuvers and to deorbit the satellite when it is retired.

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Grumman 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's an unmanned test flight of an experimental vehicle. It would certainly be more reassuring if they got it right first try rather than patching problems and hoping there isn't one more they didn't miss, but it's understandable that designing and building the most powerful aircraft in human history is fairly difficult.

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Grumman 3 points ago +3 / -0

Bro, that was the Pizzagate claim.

No it wasn't. The Pizzagate claim was that a Democrat goon whose emails were leaked was speaking in code. The "there's a sex dungeon under a pizza parlour" claim was the one the media pushed to discredit Pizzagate instead of attacking the original claim.

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Grumman 4 points ago +4 / -0

Marquardt then singled out Young, putting a picture of his face on the screen and saying his company was asking for $75,000 to transport a vehicle of passengers to Pakistan or $14,500 per person to end up in the United Arab Emirates.

Ah, that's why CNN hates him: he was transporting Muslims to other Muslim countries, instead of bringing them here.

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Grumman 4 points ago +4 / -0

You don't need to blacklist, you just have to not have operations where Starmer can get his hands on them.

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Grumman 16 points ago +16 / -0

Look at the comic he drew. He wasn't just a secret deviant, he was using his position to push pro-pedophile propaganda. His comics might not be a crime we can prosecute, but his AI images are.

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Grumman 39 points ago +39 / -0

Tate's a grifter, a pimp and a Muslim. This woman is threatening to punch right for the crime of being an uninvolved bystander. They can both go to hell.

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Grumman 9 points ago +9 / -0

According to the article this law still favours the mother ("sole custody rights (shinken) are most often given maternal preference in divorce cases").

And this law does sound like a bad thing - family courts should not be biased in favour of whoever fires the first (public) shot.

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Grumman 1 point ago +1 / -0

Excessive salt consumption is bad for you. Even if you want to argue about whether the overdevelopment of heart muscle would still cause cardiac arrest without the plaque buildup, drawing fluids out of the tissue into the blood via osmotic pressure both disrupts the proper operation of said tissue and can result in intracranial bleeding due to high blood pressure.

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Grumman 4 points ago +4 / -0

Because of some combination of fluoride naturally leeching into groundwater from the surrounding rock and pollution from industrial processes. I believe it's more the former than the latter, but don't know for sure.

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Grumman 15 points ago +15 / -0

This is a metastudy based on Chinese studies regarding their high natural levels of fluoride - much higher than is used for artificially fluoridated water. Like most things the dose makes the poison, and you cannot assume that just because excessive consumption of salt is bad for your health that the healthiest amount is zero.

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Grumman 15 points ago +15 / -0

If he had any integrity, he would have followed up by disemboweling himself.

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Grumman 8 points ago +8 / -0

I wouldn't make that claim without knowing why these games stopped working. If it's something like Ubisoft's DRM being blocked from doing something it shouldn't, then the update's a good thing.

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Grumman 1 point ago +1 / -0

There is potentially false economy in this depending on how heavily they are leveraged. Those high returns certainly look good, but they might be obtained by investing in derivatives that open you up to more risk - the kind that turns a survivable crash into an excuse to take up basejumping.

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Grumman 27 points ago +27 / -0

A medal "for putting country before party" for putting party before country.

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Grumman 7 points ago +7 / -0

Someone wants to wind people up against muslims again. Gee, I wonder.

Yeah, we've heard that before. "The real victims of Islamic aggression are the Muslims who are wrongly blamed for their backwards war cult's crimes."

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Grumman 23 points ago +23 / -0

The woke bsky post still wasn't woke enough according to one reply:

I am not really a fan of this first point. Do the characters know they are bandits somehow? If the characters see gnolls attacking the village, it is weird to apply some sort of villainy to the situation before the players figure that out.

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Grumman 2 points ago +2 / -0

Both make sense for different reasons.

In New Orleans, an electric vehicle is a quiet, heavy vehicle with good acceleration that the attacker used in a ramming attack.

In Las Vegas, it let the attacker send a message to both Trump and the most visible member of his administration.

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