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Jaysyn , in Some workers who rebuild homes after hurricanes are afraid to go to Florida. They blame a law DeSantis championed
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Using Google Earth, go to 4195 Pine Island Rd in Matlacha Shores, FL. Currently, if you go down into street view you can see before & after images of the area, depending on which side of the street you are on. It still looked like the "after" images in August when my field techs were down there & taking pictures.

Patches ,

Not sure why couldn’t include the URL yourself but

maps.app.goo.gl/ood6BKpjd4Xx6Csj8

The street view looks fine?

curiousaur , in ‘That ’70s Show' actor Danny Masterson gets 30 years to life in prison for rapes of 2 women

Imagine reading about the decades of wounds these poor women suffered, only for the associated press to ask you to pay them to read more about their pain.

YoBuckStopsHere OP ,
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AP is free, click decline.

curiousaur ,

If it’s free, why do I have to click at all?

ImFresh3x ,

The internet isn’t a movie.

SatansMaggotyCumFart ,

If it’s free why do I need a ISP and device to view it?

Fraylor , in Pennsylvania inmate escaped by crab-walking up a prison wall, video shows

Can guarantee the tower guard was on his phone. Literally the most prized post in any prison is tower guard for that reason.

Source: was a corrections officer for 6 years.

captainlezbian , in Americans Are Less Motivated to Work This Year Compared to Last, New Data Shows

No fucking shit. Maybe if they were to bring back the lube when they fuck our asses we might be less bitter

LanternEverywhere , in California moves to decriminalize use of magic mushrooms and other natural psychedelics

Hallelujah!

basketsandhoes , in North Korea launches new tactical nuclear attack submarine

Who needs food when you’ve got a nuclear sub that “often” works?

Subverb ,

This is a diesel submarine. Not nuclear powered, but nuclear-armed. One day. Supposedly.

ClanOfTheOcho , in Huntington Beach City Council approves banning mask and vaccine mandates

To paraphrase Gilbert Gottfried: You fools!

bobman , in Some small towns in America are disbanding police forces, citing hiring woes

I believe it.

It’s ridiculously expensive to hire cops and equip them with gear that makes them competitive with other cops.

atempuser23 , in Some workers who rebuild homes after hurricanes are afraid to go to Florida. They blame a law DeSantis championed

This is going to absolutely devastate Florida. They need as many people as possible to do work, simply not enough workers live in Florida to rebuild it after a massive weather event. Anything that prevent workers from entering Florida means anyone working in Florida can charge more.

This may actually sink Desantas as a presidential candidate. There are more storms on the way. a slightly damaged house can become unlivable if subsequent events.

sfgifz ,

This may actually sink Desantas as a presidential candidate.

Nah, they’ll just spin the blame on “greedy migrants”, and you know people will buy that

Hillock ,

Don't you know the migrants are causing the hurricanes in the first place.

RestrictedAccount ,

Republican preachers in the 1980’s explained clearly so that we all understand that hurricanes only hit gay people.

/s

FlyingSquid ,
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1980s? Try 2006.

acceptable_pumpkin ,

I mean sure, hurricanes cross the borders without any approval or paperwork and steal the local resources…

/s

hitmyspot ,

No, the gays cause hurricanes. Do you even science?

aeternum ,

those dastardly rich migrants. Always being so poor they can't even live.

rambaroo ,

People will buy that because Democrats are incapable of countering Republican narratives.

RegularGoose ,

This is going to absolutely devastate Florida.

Good. This is what they wanted, as reflected by their votes.

They need as many people as possible to do work

No they don’t. The only thing they need is to be economically and politically quarantined. Florida has become an openly fascist state is a threat to the well-being of the US and the rest of its people. They need to understand the consequences of their choices.

This may actually sink Desantas as a presidential candidate.

Nope. DeSantis was never a viable opponent to Trump, and the numbers have reflected that from day one.

bradorsomething ,

Florida also has a number of restrictive rules about other trades/services not accepting out of state certifications. Traditionally this has been to protect Florida trades, but has become a monopoly where service is degrading while costing more.

atempuser23 ,

Even then there was a lot of ‘off book’ work done by people who could do the job. Basically smaller jobs there would be easily knocked out, and less profitable have to wait for an official company to acknowledge them or just get someone. Small damages can become big problems if not fixed before the next storm.

Tb0n3 , in Huntington Beach City Council approves banning mask and vaccine mandates

About a year and a half late for anybody to actually care.

FlyingSquid ,
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Until the next pandemic comes. Or COVID just flares up, as it appears to be doing.

decadentrebel , in ‘That ’70s Show' actor Danny Masterson gets 30 years to life in prison for rapes of 2 women
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I re-watched Beethoven’s 2nd a few weeks ago and everything made sense now.

Charles Grodin was always suspicious of Danny Masterson’s character right from the start, up until the very end. Danny also has a weird reaction when Ryce says she was looking for Taylor, knowing his opportunity to introduce her to Scientology was blown.

ohlaph , in Some workers who rebuild homes after hurricanes are afraid to go to Florida. They blame a law DeSantis championed

I wouldn’t go there either. Rebuilding is going to be slow.

theodewere , (edited ) in Americans Are Less Motivated to Work This Year Compared to Last, New Data Shows
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yeah, because they're working harder for less.. the fuck do you expect..

PrincessLeiasCat , in Brett Kavanaugh says justices are working on ‘concrete steps’ on ethics

Mandatory boofing with PJ and Skee every Friday.

Context: vanityfair.com/…/brett-kavanaugh-life-in-prison

littlewonder , (edited ) in California moves to decriminalize use of magic mushrooms and other natural psychedelics

Sure hope there’s going to be education available alongside the psychedelics for sale acquisition. It’ll help people learn about set and setting, etc., but most importantly, education and prep will mean less bad trips and less idiots running their mouths to the anti-drug crowd.

Spacemanspliff ,

So this isn’t aimed at allowing the sale yet. This is just to remove the penalty of possession, this is the first step in being able to do studies on micro doses and therapeutic levels. And yes mushroom shops.

Ghostalmedia ,
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Technically the second step. First step was that the big CA cities already passed this. Now the rest of the state is following.

some_guy ,

I bought magic mushrooms in Oakland this summer. Love my city.

LifeInMultipleChoice , (edited )

Comically enough possession of Psychedelic mushrooms isn’t a charge in Florida. They had a ruling a while back that stated a standard person wouldn’t know how to tell the difference between a mushroom that was and was not containing psychedelic properties. Thus it is illegal to sell, deliver or etc but if you have a zip loc bag of a few mushrooms in your pocket they in theory would have to let you go because they would have to prove your mushroom swiss burger was intended to get you high vs just being enjoyable. Now if you have 10 1 oz bags of mushrooms, you will have a hard time arguing you didn’t have intent to sell.

Ghostalmedia ,
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As the article mentioned, recreational sales is still illegal. You’re just not going to jail if you’re over 21 and get caught with few caps on you. It also kicks off some efforts to study the drugs for therapy.

It’s also following in the footsteps of major CA metros who have been piloting this for a while.

Rootiest ,

If California is anything like Massachusetts then it’s a bit more complicated.

Over there several towns and cities have decriminalized and it’s on the state ballot much like California, but cannabis dispensaries in those towns and cities are already “gifting” mushroom chocolates and such to customers.

The law says they can’t sell it yet but they still manage to get it into the hands of paying customers

Breezy ,

Well it only makes sense when an upstanding adult donates to the shop that they receive a going home gift.

DarthBueller ,

less idiots running their mouths to the anti-drug crowd

Explain

littlewonder ,

You haven’t heard anti-drug people cite anecdotal stories as a reason to continue the war on drugs?

People who misuse or misunderstand a drug, take too much, or mix it with other substances are the D.A.R.E. crowd’s favorite thing to point as supporting evidence.

Example: Take a small dose of PCP or a simulant, it can be fine for someone knowing the risks and weighing them against their needs. Take too much of PCP (and be predisposed to violence) and you’ll end up doing crimes, or in the hospital for serotonin syndrome.

So let’s say violent Vince takes too much of a drug and ends up assaulting people on the street. He ends up in the news and we all get to hear forever about why PCP turns anyone who tries it into an invincible cannibal zombie.

Does that make more sense?

Note: I’m not arguing for the legality of PCP.

BeautifulMind ,
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Explain

There are easy ways to have a bad time using psychedelics (like not picking a controlled environment, not being prepared for that your trip will take some time). Knowing these things ahead of time/being prepared matters quite a bit in terms of your ability to have a safe, pleasant trip.

This sort of knowledge, sort of like “you shouldn’t plan to operate heavy machinery after drinking that cough syrup or those 7 beers” is key to responsible use- and it’s the irresponsible users that become the poster children for the ‘ban everything’ crowd.

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