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orphiebaby , in Detainees and advocates decry 'horrific' conditions at Louisiana ICE detention center
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This country is a disaster.

justhach , in Airbnb is adding cleaning fees to a new 'total price' of bookings in search results after people complained listings were misleading
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“Hey, what if we did Uber but for Hotels, except that we make it so its as expensive as a hotel and impose lots of ridiculous rules and expectations of our guests?”

I don’t even look at AB&B anymore when I travel. It used to be a bargain, but between ruining local real estate markets and the general asshattery of most AB&B owners, I’ll just stick with hotels.

sputtersalt ,
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One time I shared an Airbnb to try to cut costs on a trip. I got there around 4pm and hated it so much that by noon the next day I had already booked a hotel.

I just do king suites now since they’re about the same price as a double but include free breakfast, a kitchenette, extra pullout couch, etc. Cheaper than an Airbnb with the same (or more) amenities.

Aux , in ‘Your heart races a bit’: US weather man threatened with death for mentioning climate crisis

Muricans…

Psionicsickness , in FBI Hired Social Media Surveillance Firm that Labeled Black Lives Matter Organizers “Threat Actors”

peaceful Black Lives Matter protest

Can stop reading right there.

Dong64 ,
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Just wanted to clarify, I assume you’re being sarcastic? You believe every Black Lives Matter protest was a violent affair? Because that’s pretty verifiably false. Not to mention, not the crux of this article.

This article is about how the FBI lied in court about its social media monitoring capabilities. If you want to spout off unverified theories about how every protest was violent, you could make your own post/community. You could also try actually contributing to the discussion, but of course you don’t have to.

Bipta ,

I went to BLM protests and felt unsafe... because of the right wingers who approached me obviously hoping for violence.

BathtubJoe , in How America fell out of love with ice cream
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I stopped eating most dairy (except cheese — love that shit) cause milkshakes, ice cream, etc started making me get congested.

No other symptoms, just congestion, and never with cheese. Oh well. At least I still have my cheese.

Capricorny90210 ,

I’ve never heard of anything like that. Did you go see a Dr?

BathtubJoe ,
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Nah, I’ll mention it next time I go though. It doesn’t really bother me, I like ice cream but not enough to foot the doctor’s bill just for that.

matto , in Airbnb is adding cleaning fees to a new 'total price' of bookings in search results after people complained listings were misleading

Why would you want NOT to see the total price anyway? That is so shady…

DannyMac , in What the Freakout Over Trans Women Breastfeeding Is Really About
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It is fantastic that a trans women can breastfeed. It clearly appears the public needs to be educated about this, but also people need to mind their own fucking business.

Turkey_Titty_city ,

the people in question view these types of a things as a violation of the natural order.

little_cow OP ,

yet they often don’t view taking testosterone to counter the effects of low-t as a violation of the natural order

markr ,

Nor do they get outraged about gender affirming surgery like breast augmentation as long as the person is cis.

DannyMac ,
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If they worry about adhering to natural order, many of those geniuses wouldn’t have made it to adulthood to worry about it in the first place. Just stroll through a really old cemetery and it will break your heart.

elbowdrop , in Airbnb is adding cleaning fees to a new 'total price' of bookings in search results after people complained listings were misleading

I travel for work. Just stay at a Hampton Inn. Always coffee, breakfast, clean. Not to mention its usually close to whatever you want to go to. The garden Inn is good also, as well as holiday express. I don’t like double tree, even though they give you cookies.

Also Hamptons have a shuttle to theme parks in Orlando. Its really easy to wake up and eat breakfast then get driven to the park. Done need to worry about parking, where to get breakfast or how to get back.

It seems I went on a little rant. Oh well.

riverjig ,
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I’m a fan of the Holiday Inn Express. Always consistent.

0110010001100010 ,

And those cinnamon rolls too, so tasty.

marmo7ade ,

I’m not traveling for work. I’m traveling with my friends, for pleasure.

Last week a group of us went to Boston for the weekend. We got an Air BnB downtown. It was like a large apartment. It is far more pleasurable and easier for the group to be in that type of setting. We can socialize, make plans, and all leave at the same time as a group. This saves time.

The alternative of having each couple have their own hotel room is more expensive, less efficient, and less enjoyable.

I don’t care about Hampton Inn breakfast. I care about my mates.

Dukeofdummies , in Disney Uses Theme Park Characters In First Actorless Red Carpet Since SAG-AFTRA Strike
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That's gotta be a weird feeling, filling in for striking workers.

julianh ,

Yeah it’s gotta feel really weird not having a spine.

0xDEADBEEF , in ‘Your heart races a bit’: US weather man threatened with death for mentioning climate crisis

Absolutely astonishing, and yet entirely not surprising at all

Patrizsche , in How America fell out of love with ice cream

Wow big day in the news

MicroWave OP , in The Rich Are Crazier Than You and Me
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On the other hand, reflexive contrarianism is, as the economist Adam Ozimek puts it, a “brain rotting drug.” Those who succumb to that drug “lose the ability to judge others they consider contrarian, become unable to tell good evidence from bad, a total unanchoring of belief that leads them to cling to low quality contrarian fads.”

Blamemeta , in Riots in France Highlight a Vicious Cycle Between Police and Minorities

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  • fearout , (edited )
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    What do you mean by “too many too quickly”? If it’s about immigrants, I don’t see how it’s actually relevant here. Police attacks mentioned in the article (and that were happening in general) were against black/minority French citizens, not newly taken in immigrants. Plus the police force itself doesn’t consist of immigrants.

    And Europeans becoming poorer is a wealth redistribution problem first and foremost (with an aging population sprinkled in).

    Sure, there are shitty people amongst immigrants, but in a similar proportion to the amount of shitty people in general. It’s not the reason. Kinda looks like shifting the blame.

    little_cow OP , in What the Freakout Over Trans Women Breastfeeding Is Really About

    Lactation in Trans Women www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5779241/academic.oup.com/jcem/article/106/5/…/6123860?log…Two Peer-Reviewed case studies of induced lactation in trans women. Each case involved moderate quantities of milk production, and the childrens’ health was observed to be developmentally appropriate.

    doi.org/10.1186/s13006-020-00308-6Peer-Reviewed survey of healthcare professionals’ experiences in inducing lactation in transgender women. Provider reports cover more than 13 direct cases and 17 providers with additional knowledge of programs for inducing lactation in trans women.

    pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10632490/www.thebreastonline.com/article/…/fulltextwww.endocrinepractice.org/article/…/fulltextPeer-Reviewed studies demonstrating that through HRT, trans women’s breasts become anatomically and functionally identical to cis women’s breasts.

    journals.sagepub.com/doi/…/08903344231170559Peer-Reviewed analysis of the nutritional content in a transgender woman’s breast milk. The nutrients in her breast milk were found to be better than reference levels in every category. This is consistent with the literature on the nutritional contents of breast milk from inducing lactation in cis women (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25288606/). Lactation has even been observed in cisgender men, and the nutritional contents of male milk is within reference levels for normal lactating cis women (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7462406/)

    www.breastfeedingnetwork.org.uk/domperidone/www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK501371/Domperidone, the galactagogue commonly prescribed for inducing lactation, is safe and effective for young, healthy women breastfeeding. “NO adverse events were noted in mothers or children”

    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK501101/ www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK501296/ www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK501345/Spironolactone, Estradiol, and Progesterone, the three medications commonly prescribed for transfeminine HRT, are safe to use while breastfeeding.

    Turkey_Titty_city , in What the Freakout Over Trans Women Breastfeeding Is Really About

    This is the first I have heard of transwomen breastfeeding.

    Sounds incredibly complicated vs having a wet nurse/milk doner

    little_cow OP ,

    www.breastfeedingnetwork.org.uk/domperidone/www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK501371/Domperidone, the galactagogue commonly prescribed for inducing lactation, is safe and effective for young, healthy women breastfeeding. “NO adverse events were noted in mothers or children”

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