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PooperSnooperPrime 6 points ago +6 / -0

Despite the damning findings, the chief of the air staff said that none of the RAF's senior leadership, including his predecessor Air Chief Marshal Sir Mike Wigston, on whose watch this happened, would face any kind of sanction.

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PooperSnooperPrime 4 points ago +4 / -0

The Verge is just as bad as Gizmodo and its network. These are the people who don't understand the subjects they write authoritatively about.

https://archive.is/r5cDd

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PooperSnooperPrime 1 point ago +1 / -0

they can only rule on whatever's specifically put in front of them

Correct. Although you can also be an activist judge and make shit up like Jackson, Kagan and Sotomayor. You won't be respected for it as Gorsuch showed in this case (copied from YesMovement above):

The question at hand is, “Can a State force someone who provides her own expressive services to abandon her conscience and speak its preferred message instead?” Gorsuch said. “When the dissent finally gets around to that question— more than halfway into its opinion—it reimagines the facts of this case from top to bottom,” he wrote.

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PooperSnooperPrime 7 points ago +7 / -0

I discovered that I couldn't see them either recently. On the same tweet, community notes did not show up in two of three browsers, Firefox and Chrome (or Edge). Did show up in the third one I tried, either Chrome or Edge. Don't remember the order I tried. Then a few minutes later, same tweet, it was working in all three browsers. I did nothing other than refresh or close the tab and try again.

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PooperSnooperPrime 3 points ago +3 / -0

Thats a common issue with the Gateway Pundit. Hard to believe they are credible when they spell Maryland "Mariland" as you probably noticed, too.

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PooperSnooperPrime 3 points ago +3 / -0

We've done this before, just a couple months ago, and you're still playing games. You're a lazy ass who failed to show one picture of Michelle Obama pregnant with child even when I gave you the search result to sort through that was too much effort on your part to perform.

No one is "spewing random bullshit" like fantasies such as a public figure being non-human like in your retarded ass case. We are disputing Michelle being born female. Something plausible and supported by the left: trannies.

Anyway, here is proof that Michelle is actually "Big Mike". https://youtu.be/_W9HNGgN3_s?t=73

Now, your turn. Provide the picture of a pregnant Michelle Obama. You've had a couple months to get on it. Stop wasting time with deflection.

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PooperSnooperPrime 29 points ago +30 / -1

Show us a picture of pregnant Michelle Obama. 18 months of her life. Should be easy to locate pictures.

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PooperSnooperPrime 2 points ago +2 / -0

Think prolonged contact from a taser could leave burn-like marks, yeah. Definitely possible a woman would carry some hairspray that can work like you described with a lighter, it would require both hands.

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PooperSnooperPrime 7 points ago +7 / -0

How was she able to use fire while under assault? Butane torch or something?

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PooperSnooperPrime 3 points ago +3 / -0

It is somewhat unusual to resolve a federal criminal case at the same time the charges are filed in court, though it is not totally unheard of.

No corrupt shit going on here, move along.

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PooperSnooperPrime 1 point ago +1 / -0

End the federal Dept of Education to reduce the ease of politics influencing schools. Send the writers of the "dear colleague" letter to the gallows. Same for the "no child left behind" group.

Then implement a near-fascist system of education. Not fully fascist but about the opposite end of the spectrum from today's "who gives a shit, do whatever!" So, pretty severe.

Accountability will be a word that carries repercussions. No capital punishment for poor performance, but definitely something real uncomfortable for laziness, like jail, where you will earn your release by meeting the expectations that were failed to be met followed by probation. They have the ability and will be required to perform.

Rules & expectations will be clear and severely enforced. Failure to conform will result in severe punishment, such as jail, for the parents & child. This way parents will be involved as their freedom depends on it. The family will be required to work with their child on the three Rs outside of the classroom. Students will regularly demonstrate proficiency in the three Rs or be held accountable.

Administrators will be constantly scrutinized. Extensive feedback systems will be employed to give staff, parents and students the ability to participate in this scrutiny.

First year teachers will have already been drilled on classroom management before eligible for hire. Regular refresher training on classroom management will be mandatory. Students and their parents will receive similar behavioral training.

Electronics will not be permitted as personal possessions of the students at all. Electronics that are to be used for schoolwork with be severely restricted particularly in regard to internet access. Electronics usage will not be the default for classwork, pencil and paper will.

Dress codes and uniforms.

The elimination of the majority of IEPs and 504 plans. They are handed out like candy. Parents would practically need to demonstrate the necessity for either before a judge, or better, the teacher who has to actually implement that and work with it.

Special Education teachers will have to earn their paychecks rather than only working when it comes time to copy and paste last years' IEP with some minor wording changes for this year. Some assistant could do that.

The students will be limited to 12 per classroom, single or co-taught class, same amount. An individual teacher will not be responsible for more than 80 students a semester. Parents will work as paraprofessionals in the same building and classrooms as their students at times, in addition to full time paras.

Schools themselves will be limited in total population size. None of these 1,000+ students schools will be permitted. 100 students would be good, 400 would be the maximum that would require special, demonstrable need and additional, ongoing scrutiny.

Grievances will follow the "innocent until proven guilty" system. No complaining about shit you have no evidence of to offer at the time of complaint. Anything less is dismissed with prejudice.

General lesson plans and the tasks given to students will be available online for the public to access. Not some minute by minute bullshit accompanied by a script of every word the teacher will say. "Wednesday will cover the history of democracy with a lecture on Greece and Rome" with the assignments, would be plenty. Anyone wanting more detail can to come shadow their kid.

A system for students to be in the level of education that meets their current ability. The kid who is good at reading and writing will be in the higher level but held back in math where they are not at level. Class population size will still be in effect, requiring additional teachers.

Curriculum will focus on the three Rs primarily. The core of ability. Any student who is well prepared here will possess the ability to achieve in most anything. Physical fitness will also be treated with respect and importance.

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PooperSnooperPrime 2 points ago +2 / -0

Unions are necessary because administrators have proven themselves to be retaliatory against good teachers. They can actually help retain a good teacher who the admins would rather leave as that person disrupts their narrative.

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PooperSnooperPrime 1 point ago +1 / -0

I meant literal prison. Home makers still have liberty. If they want absolute safety, that must exclude liberty absolutely as the cost to be paid. Just like an inmate in a maximum security prison.

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PooperSnooperPrime 4 points ago +4 / -0

Just offer those people who want safety prioritized before everything else the comfort and safety of a jail cell for the rest of their life. They'll have food, shelter, and security provided.

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PooperSnooperPrime 5 points ago +5 / -0

Thats what I though reading it. Apparently these things can be the difference between life and death waiting for the bus.

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PooperSnooperPrime 10 points ago +10 / -0

"The lack of essential amenities like shade and lighting isn't just a simple inconvenience. For women and gender minorities — half of our population — it can change the trajectory of their lives," said Chelina Odbert, founding principal of the Kounkuey Design Initiative, which developed the structures with input from female transit riders.

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PooperSnooperPrime 8 points ago +8 / -0

It's nice how concerned Neely's family is about him, after he's dead. Maybe if they'd given a shit about him while he was alive, he still would be alive. How come he was homeless with such a caring and concerned family?

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PooperSnooperPrime 8 points ago +9 / -1

Just came to complain about the author of that article incorrectly claiming that Ghouls require expose to both FEV & radiation to become ghouls. Its just radiation to become a ghoul. Gaming journalists spreading misinformation again.

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PooperSnooperPrime 2 points ago +2 / -0

SSRI made it so things which normally would have irritated me, did not. Libido took longer to be dulled by the drug, probably a year or two. Just quit cold a month or so back, not knowing potential effects. Felt shitty sometimes for days but that was chalked up to low sleep/felt like on the verge of a cold. Wasn't a big deal for me. Think I'm through it now. Glad I quit. Now with enough distance I'm realizing how dulled my mind had been-- very subtle. Kinda insidiously, I would say, reflecting on it right now. Found this article informative in hindsight. Would not recommend being on it for decades like the people in this article based on my experience. Probably should have stopped a lot earlier.

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