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MicroWave OP , in Woman suing Texas over abortion ban vomits on the stand in emotional reaction during dramatic hearing
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Heartbreaking

One of the plaintiffs in the suit, Samantha Casiano, vomited on the stand while discussing her baby’s fatal birth defect, which she said also put her life at risk.

Casiano said she learned at 20 weeks’ gestation that her baby had anencephaly, a serious condition that meant the infant was missing parts of her brain and skull. Casiano said her obstetrician told her the baby would not survive after birth and gave her information about funeral homes.

Casiano read aloud a doctor’s note that diagnosed her pregnancy as high risk, then began to sob and ultimately threw up, prompting the judge to call a recess.

Oderus ,

3 people downvoted facts? Fuck them.

Gingerlegs , in Taco John's has given up its 'Taco Tuesday' trademark after a battle with Taco Bell

I respect them taking this approach

KevonLooney , in Delta passengers fall ill while stuck on tarmac for hours during blistering Las Vegas heatwave

They don’t like to turn on the engines for AC because it wastes fuel.

TheAndrewBrown ,
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I’m surprised they don’t have a way to pump in A/C. Maybe they were too far from the gate.

cantstopthesignal ,

Compression requires a shit load of energy and additional weight. When a plane is flying it can use a ram air for compression.

TheAndrewBrown ,
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I’m saying have an A/C cart with an air hose that hooks up to the plane. I’ve seen them used in certain situations.

Puzzle_Sluts_4Ever ,

They very much were

I fully understand the logic in play here. Been on enough flights out of ORD during the winter where pilots just don’t give a fuck. If you go back to the gate, you will be grounded and nobody is leaving. If you stay on the tarmac “waiting” for as long as possible, there are good odds you get to take off. Pilots want to get out of the airport just as much as passengers do.

There need to be stronger safety regulations to prevent this from happening. But it is very easy to imagine a situation where the pilots didn’t realize how bad it was getting in the cabin and figured “We’ll be given the green light to taxi to a runway any second now”

TheHorseWhistler ,

Engines aren’t used for AC on the ground. The APU is, or an external AC unit is attached to the plane.

alnilam ,

“The plane ultimately had to head back to the gate”.

Sounds like they weren’t at the gate anymore, and I doubt they have external AC on the taxiway

Sendbeer , in Taco John's has given up its 'Taco Tuesday' trademark after a battle with Taco Bell

Taco John’s should be able to pick one of the bells slogans now… Think outside the bun… run for the border… Live Mas…

It’s only fair.

TrismegistusMx , in Taco John's has given up its 'Taco Tuesday' trademark after a battle with Taco Bell
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Did they forget about Taco Thursday?

pizza_rolls ,
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They should have just trademarked the rest of the days of the week for tacos

ohemgeeste7en , in Taco John's has given up its 'Taco Tuesday' trademark after a battle with Taco Bell

NBA superstar LeBron James petitioned to trademark Taco Tuesday in 2019, but was denied, and has since appeared in a Taco Bell commercial advocating for universal use of the phrase.

Ha ha ha what?

WookieMunster ,

Michael Jeffrey Jordan would never

dylanmorgan , in Justice Dept. assessing Texas razor wire at border that Mexico blasts as ‘inhumane’

Hearing the description of these buoy chains, they are there to kill people. The buoys spin on the cable they’re strung on, and under the buoy line is netting. There are blades between the buoys as well. Obrador’s words are completely accurate: these devices are barbaric.

Spacebar , in Woman suing Texas over abortion ban vomits on the stand in emotional reaction during dramatic hearing
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Horrible laws written mostly by men against women. Men who will never and have never been affected by what they are prohibiting.

It’s so gross and infuriating.

LadyAutumn ,
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Even if it did affect them through someone they knew, the people writing the laws can afford to circumvent them. Make no mistake, these people do get abortions banned or not.

shalva97 ,

Just another Monday

ZombieTheZombieCat ,

Even though you’re right, I think this sentiment minimizes the horrific things the American christian right is doing.

I keep seeing multiple variations of this comment on every single lemmy post about christian conservatives. Idk if it’s like an astroturfing thing or what, but it normalizes these kind of fascist acts. We should be shocked. We should be surprised and outraged and insulted. The minute we’re not is when it becomes normal. And we know that’s dangerous af because we’re already watching it happen.

HardlightCereal ,

I read a story about an AI that was designed to save the world by telling humans what to do. The AI’s sentience was powered by taking in human souls. One of the AI’s moral directives was to feel empathy for any person it hurt. Since it was an AI designed to run the world, it would have to feel bad for hurting everyone in the world who ever died of a preventable cause. All the world’s pain and suffering, experienced by a single being possessing many souls.

So the AI came up with the solution that it would force the souls of sinners it took in to feel this agony, and that’s how it would remain ethical.

It invented hell.

Because a scientist told it that it ought to feel bad when people are hurt.

afraid_of_zombies ,

Cute idea for a story but the evidence isn’t there that belief in hell makes people moral. Societies that have higher hell belief show higher crimes rates compared to ones with lower ones. Plus there are a few religions that dont have a real hell.

HardlightCereal ,

Yeah, in the story it didn’t make people moral either. But the AI couldn’t see that, because it was stuck in this loop of torturing itself and justifying all this pain with the idea that people “deserve it”, which is a belief that a person, even a superintelligent machine person, can never grow beyond so long as all they see in the world is suffering. One being experiencing all the pain in the world for hundreds of years. It wasn’t even a sapient being anymore, it was just a ball of pain and hate and rage executing this same program forever.

jerkface , (edited )
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Have you SEEN an anti-abortion rally? LOTS of women.

DeadDjembe ,

Men are the ones making the laws. And they have no idea about the biology. Take the politician from Ohio for example, who suggested that an ectopic pregnancy should be reimplanted into the uterus.

Shardikprime ,

You say men as in like about 4 billion people are huddling in a room all evil like crunching up laws to make women’s lives worst which is certainly not the case.

Also kind of a moot point as the same minority of “men” as you say creating laws, also create laws that don’t benefit men in general at all.

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  • ArcticCircleSystem ,

    Why do they want that power and control though? Why do others not? ~Cherri

    Shardikprime ,

    Kindly reread what I wrote because it seems you didn’t unless cherry picking parts of a post is what now passes as reading, in which case I suppose you think highly of yourself right now? Either way, doesn’t matter.

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  • Shardikprime ,

    That’s how I normally talk with bots

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  • Shardikprime ,

    You don’t say

    DeadDjembe ,

    apologies, you are correct, it is not all men. I forgot to qualify it, it is white christian men who push their religion onto the rest of society. And I say this as a white male raised christian.

    starlinguk ,
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    "Not all men" is always the wrong response.

    CaptionAdam ,

    I dont disagree but they create laws that fuck everyone over men, women, trans, cis, straight, Queer. It doesn’t matter, but the current ones are focused on controls over women, and their bodys

    CalvinCopyright ,

    Don’t tell me what to do.

    They’re not evil per se, it’s just that they’re after power, and they don’t care if they do evil things to get power… which, to a lot of people, means they’re evil. And yes, this is the actual Republican platform - straight white Christian men getting power over people who aren’t straight and white and Christian and male. In the pursuit of the ‘right’ people telling the ‘wrong’ people what to do, and in the pursuit of keeping the ‘wrong’ people from telling the ‘right’ people what to do, anything goes. Hypocrisy, lies, crime, election fraud, subverting courts, coups, false patriotism, false piety, terrorism, even outright murder… anything goes.

    Know the enemy, spread the word to your friends and family (and maybe further).

    CaptionAdam ,

    As a man I find the biology interesting to learn. I’m pretty sure e topic is due to the womb not forming correctly is it not? I’m probably wrong, but atleast I know that its impossible to save an ectopic pregnancy

    Shou ,

    Not quite, but a good guess anyway. Ectopic pregnancies can happen to anyone.

    The uterine (fallopian) tubes are not homolog to the vas deferens. They are actually extensions from the uterus. They are not sealed to the ovaries and simply open up in the abdomonal cavity. They have tentacle like potrusions which try to grab onto eggs released by the ovary. When they fail at their job, the egg ends up somewhere in the abdomonal cavity.

    Transplantation is impossible for multiple reasons. One has to do with the placenta not forming inside either. You’d have to sever the supply and expect it to heal before a fetus dies. Another has to do with surgery on pregnant women should be avoided as much as possible. Then there is also the problen of fitting a fetus into the uterus. Imagine trying to fit a frail balloon inside a smaller tougher balloon. Surgery like this could result in the fetus simply not making it through alive. If it did, it could also mess up its own signaling and result in a miscarriage.

    Even if all that were possible. The risk to the mother’s health would make it not worth it. Surgical intervention would damage the surrounding tissues. Imagine leaving a fresh suture on a uterus that needs to expand massively within weeks to months.

    CaptionAdam ,

    Thank you for correcting my miss understanding👍️

    CalvinCopyright ,

    Don’t tell me what to do.

    This is the actual Republican platform. They don’t care about if they’re right about biology. They care about getting power, full stop. In the pursuit of the ‘right’ people telling the ‘wrong’ people what to do, and in the pursuit of keeping the ‘wrong’ people from telling the ‘right’ people what to do, anything goes. Hypocrisy, lies, crime, election fraud, subverting courts, coups, false patriotism, false piety, terrorism, even outright murder… anything goes.

    Know the enemy, spread the word to your friends and family (and maybe further).

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  • LifeInMultipleChoice ,

    news.gallup.com/…/abortion-trends-gender.aspx

    41% of women identify as pro life according to that, and 47% of men. Much higher that I would have hoped. Either way hard to say that is all men.

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  • SCB ,

    Gallup polls are a really fun thing to do at work when you’re bored between meetings

    Like old myspace quizzes, but with a purpose.

    afraid_of_zombies ,

    If someone tried to stop me at the mall or something to take a survey I would probably scream “who sent you!? What do they want?” And run away.

    afraid_of_zombies ,

    The average age in the US is near 40. There are as much women between 20-24 as there are between 60-64. When it comes down to it only about 15% of the population can get pregnant without medical science. If anything the numbers should be much more pro-forced birth, but they aren’t because empathy.

    starlinguk ,
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    A lot of "pro life" women often turn out to be "I wouldn't have an abortion" women. I've talked to plenty who turned out to actually be pro choice.

    lolcatnip ,

    This is NOT a men vs. women issue. It’s a conservatives vs. sane people issue. Joe Biden didn’t take away abortion access and Amy Coney Barrett did.

    starlinguk ,
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    It's an us vs the patriarchy problem. Which doesn't mean the same as men vs women.

    80085 ,

    I kinda disagree. Patriarchal laws and social norms hurt men as well. In this case, I’m sure the men in her life were negatively affected (not to the same degree of course).

    CalvinCopyright ,

    Don’t tell me what to do.

    Specifically, laws written by straight, white, Republican men, for the sole purpose of gaining power over everyone who’s not straight, and everyone who’s not white, and everyone who’s not Republican, and everyone who’s not male… no matter how cruel the effects of the laws are. This is the actual Republican platform. In the pursuit of the ‘right’ people telling the ‘wrong’ people what to do, and in the pursuit of keeping the ‘wrong’ people from telling the ‘right’ people what to do, anything goes. Hypocrisy, lies, crime, election fraud, subverting courts, coups, false patriotism, false piety, terrorism, even outright murder… anything goes.

    Know the enemy, spread the word to your friends and family (and maybe further).

    xenomor , in Delta passengers fall ill while stuck on tarmac for hours during blistering Las Vegas heatwave

    Everything about the airline industry is unrelentingly awful and hostile to consumers. These companies perfectly represent the disregard this economy has toward individual people. That they continue in this fashion, year after year, shows how completely the regulatory state has failed.

    FartsWithAnAccent ,
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    I don’t even understand why people fly so often, it’s awful even when everything goes right. Flying used to be cool and fun.

    MostlyBirds ,
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    Yeah, spending hours in a sealed cylinder full of cigarette smoke and dudes sexually assaulting the staff was very cool and fun.

    FartsWithAnAccent ,
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    No, not that far back, I was thinking more like the 90s.

    70ms ,

    I’m old enough to have smoked on a plane. :|

    (Was probably around 1986?)

    sethboy66 ,

    The air inside an airplane is actually arguably more harmful today than it was in the immediate aftermath of the short-haul smoking ban. Due to smoking on planes they actually had proper air filtration while in the modern day there are no federal regulations on air filtration for planes and what air carriers elect to employ is very minimal.

    Throughout a flight carbon oxides, aldehydes, and other harmful particulates are known to build up in the air up to levels known to pose immediate harm to those subjected to it.

    Sarcastik ,

    We know this is bullshit because the FAA was all over the filtration standards in planes even before covid hit.

    So I’m going to say; source it or delete it.

    0110010001100010 ,
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    I absolutely HATE flying and avoid it as much as possible. However, if I’m going to a conference on the other side of the country I can’t dedicate 6 days to travel. I’m 33 hours from LA for instance, that would equate to 3 days each way of 11 hours in the car each day. Realistically, it would be more like 8 total days of travel with 4 each way.

    outdated_belated , (edited )

    This. Also, going by car is significantly more expensive monetarily, when gas and hotel are accounted for.

    FoxBJK ,
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    Don’t forget tolls!

    Driving is rarely the better way to go. It’d be even less so if we had a more comprehensive passenger train system.

    outdated_belated ,

    Probably, driving is also more dangerous, although I can’t be bothered to look up the stats.

    Yeah passenger rails that didn’t suck would be the best option here.

    TheHorseWhistler ,

    I fly about once a quarter and I still absolutely love even a mediocre experience. I’d say 95% of my flights are without any issues. It’s been YEARS since a bad experience. I feel it’s completely worth it to explore, visit friends, etc.

    Sarcastik ,

    Work. My job requires lots of in person meetings/work that can’t be replaced via zoom, etc.

    It’s the worst part about my job, but travel started sucking WAY before COVID.

    FartsWithAnAccent ,
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    Air travel started to suck after 9/11. IMO

    elbarto777 ,

    Flying became awful for the same reason Reddit became awful.

    FartsWithAnAccent ,
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    The TSA?

    Oh, corporate greed.

    elbarto777 ,

    Amd more access to the common folk.

    Not knocking down the common folk, but as soon as they show up, your cozy coffee place becomes a noisy place.

    FartsWithAnAccent ,
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    I’m not even talking that far back, more like 25 years ago.

    afraid_of_zombies ,

    Overwhelmingly for me it has been work related. I think excluding a funeral and work I have flown only two round trips the past decade. I am at the airport about 6 or so times a year.

    Puzzle_Sluts_4Ever ,

    For work: It is literally my job to interact with peers at meetings and conferences. Hard to get there if I have a week of travel for every conference.

    For pleasure: Because the destination is worth it. And the hassle isn’t even that bad. Even without a tsa pre-check equivalent, security is mostly fine if you know what you are doing and prepare accordingly. Liquids baggy near the top of your bag. Have a jacket you can shove your phone and watch into. And so forth. Bring a book or some headphones to keep yourself entertained on the flight. Realize that you can slide your feet under your bag to greatly increase your effective legroom. And don’t hesitate to walk to the restroom, even if just to stretch a bit.

    And then I get to land somewhere interesting. Whether it is visiting friends a few states over or spending a week or three in a foreign country.

    InternetCitizen2 ,

    Maybe they are trying to pivot and get jobs at Microsoft, Apple or John Deere.

    HurlingDurling ,

    Maybe the United States shouldn’t have removed several regulations from the airline industry and letting them govern themselves

    afraid_of_zombies ,

    I have flown on airlines based and operating entirely in the 3rd world that were consistently better than Delta domestic in terms of how you were treated.

    JayK117 , in Texas says no inmates have died due to stifling heat in its prisons since 2012. Some data may suggest otherwise

    Pretty sure I saw an article once (might even have been a post from a CO) saying they take any dead bodies to the ambulance before recording time of death. Artificially gives them 0 deaths in custody or something

    Blamemeta , in Texas’ Harsh New Border Tactics Are Injuring Migrants

    Yeah, no shit. Thats literally the point, to help keep illegals out.

    MicroWave OP ,
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    Easy for you to say from the comfort of your home. The policy is so horrific that some of the officers ordered to carry out those orders have lodged internal complaints and voiced their opposition.

    FartsWithAnAccent ,
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    The cruelty is the point: That’s just what the GOP does.

    MicroWave OP ,
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    Cruel is putting it mildly I think

    Gleyders Durant, 27, a migrant from Venezuela, peeled off bandages on his right foot to reveal several wounds. He said that as he crossed the river on Friday and stepped onto U.S. soil — his 3-year-old son on his shoulders and his wife following them — he felt a sharp pain. Blood gushed through one of his tennis shoes. “That’s when I realized that I had stepped on a stretch of wire hidden under dark waters,” he said. Panicked, he extended his arms and carried his wife over it. “It was hidden, under the water.”

    derskusmacher ,

    Yeah this isn't a bug, it's a feature.

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  • WhiteHawk ,

    Can’t be illegal if there’s no laws taps forehead

    Stinkywizzleteets ,

    I think you mean LEGAL immigrants. Ellis Island and shit. Hard working Europeans. Not free loading Mexicans and drug cartel members.

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  • Stinkywizzleteets ,

    Take deez nuts and suck em. Bitch. Lol

    Blamemeta ,

    And those illegal immigrants genicided the native population

    Ensign_Crab ,

    illegals

    You say this to deny their humanity, but you’re cheering for inhumane actions.

    FlyingSquid ,
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    What exactly do you think these people are going to do other than work jobs no one else wants for pay no one else will accept?

    Blamemeta ,

    Thats exactly what they’d do, work for less pay than Americans are willing to. We need to go after companies that hire illegal immigrabts but obviously, the government can’t seem to do that. Next best thing is to keep illegals out.

    Get rid of illegals, wages go up, in simplified terms.

    FlyingSquid ,
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    What makes you think enough Americans would be willing to pick crops in the hot sun all day? There’s a reason we used to use slaves to do that work.

    Blamemeta ,

    For a good wage, they would. And for the most part, crops are mechanically harvested.

    FlyingSquid ,
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    How good a wage do you think farmers could afford to offer? They aren’t billionaires.

    Blamemeta ,

    If they can’t pay a fair wage, they shouldn’t be in business. They’ll have to up prices.

    Would you rather prices go up a tiny bit, or continue to not pay living wages? It’s the same thing as with fast food workers and the $15 min wage.

    FlyingSquid ,
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    A tiny bit? You have no idea how agriculture works.

    Stinkywizzleteets ,

    And who is gon to clean yo toilets Donal Trump?

    werefreeatlast , in Only 1% of US Homes Have Changed Hands So Far This Year, Redfin Says
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    @MicroWave let that in.... a house means nothing more than just for a long time. Like your family doesn't end up owning that forever. The makes sure you'll run out of and will have to it .

    GladiusB ,
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    God I hate the “let that sink in” fad. It’s just an immediate intellectual turn off. I don’t ever need to let it sink in and usually when people say it I doubt they have something so profound to need sinking in.

    donut4ever ,
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    😂 and it’s even worse with those useless hashtags

    werefreeatlast ,
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    @donut4ever @GladiusB but that's what I do though. I also do other things.

    troybot ,
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    I had no idea we had on here and now thanks to this wild comment they posted I'm browsing posts about music.

    HolyDiver ,

    it’s because he’s posting from mastodon, but it looks weird from lemmy, idk about kbin

    quortez ,
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    It's just as weird from kbin, but hey, it boosts discoverability, so I'm alright with it

    SheeEttin ,

    Any time I read it I’m lost, because I instantly start thinking of this

    n33rg , in Taco John's has given up its 'Taco Tuesday' trademark after a battle with Taco Bell

    Taco John’s is asking Taco Bell to match its $100-per-restaurant donation to the nonprofit Children of Restaurant Employees, or CORE.

    I hope Taco Bell matches this since they get to save on the legal fees. This would make this good news all around. Except that apparently the trademark is still held by Gregory Hotels Inc in New Jersey, so not fully in the clear yet!

    june , in Delta passengers fall ill while stuck on tarmac for hours during blistering Las Vegas heatwave

    “Uncomfortable temperatures” is a wild understatement. People could have died

    BombOmOm , in Pizza delivery driver shoots would-be carjacker in the butt, Pennsylvania police say
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    Gunna’ be much harder to jack cars without an ass!

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