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FuglyDuck , in The Wildly Unconstitutional New Laws Trying to Criminalize Filming Cops
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Just tell them you’re collecting evidence of a potential crime.

They eat that shit up

(/s, mostly. They may not understand whose the suspected criminal there.)

Coreidan , in St. Louis police have failed to solve nearly 60% of homicides committed since 2017

Super shocked. Cops are so good at their jobs how could this happen? /s

buzz , in [The Conversation] - Blame capitalism? Why hundreds of decades-old yet vital drugs are nearly impossible to find
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I buy them from India. There are many websites that will ship here without prescription.

hal_5700X , in Florida family awarded $800K after McDonald's Chicken McNugget burned 4-year-old girl
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I can’t wait for McDonald’s getting sued for McNugget being too cold after this. 🤡 🌎

ChaoticEntropy , in Trump stole Israeli artifacts from White House
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They didn’t nail then down? Rookie mistake.

be_excellent_to_each_other , in The Wildly Unconstitutional New Laws Trying to Criminalize Filming Cops
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25 feet? What's even the point? Do they not know how lenses work?

I'm very doubtful there's going to be something worth filming that I could catch from, say, 8 feet and not from 25 feet.

I get the implication (and agree with it) that what they want is to not have video evidence of their behavior, but laws like this don't do anything but make them look worse IMO. It's not just ineffective, it also damages public perception even further.

hark ,
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I assume they put in a distance to claim that they’re not violating the constitution but that they “just don’t want anyone to get in the way of very important police work”. Of course, all they have to do is walk up to you to put you in violation of this law.

FuglyDuck ,
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The 25 ft rule might be a way to “create a space” so that cops can “work”

“It’s about safety” is an argument morons like to obey.

Surp , in Only 1% of US Homes Have Changed Hands So Far This Year, Redfin Says
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I’m guessing I’ll have to legit steal a house from someone else one day in order to get a home in USA

GodAwfulHorridSniff , in Trump stole Israeli artifacts from White House

Haha mad lad

Lenins2ndCat , in Trump stole Israeli artifacts from White House
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lmao

Are they ancient jewish artifacts or are they ancient palestinian artifacts? Given Israel has only been there since the end of ww2 I find it hard to believe they’re “israeli” artificats and feel like they’re probably old jewish ones being conflated.

betterdeadthanreddit , in Australian government hands out PVC pipe for tourists to beat off dingo attacks. "Dingo sticks"

You could put a rock or something in there and use compressed fluid to propel the projectile at the dangerous animal. Maybe look into inexpensive gas canisters or chemicals that expand rapidly when struck and prepare individual containers with the rocks so you can swap them out quickly after use. Add on some small protrusions at the ends to help with getting the pipe lined up with the thing you want to hit too.

I think this idea could really catch on, will have to see whether there’s anything like that on the market already.

MyNameIsIgglePiggle OP ,

We don’t want to kill the dingoes, we just want to give them a little bang on the noggin so they don’t maul our wives or eat our babies

style99 , in The Wildly Unconstitutional New Laws Trying to Criminalize Filming Cops
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Bad cops cower in the darkness, lurking like the thieves they are.

JshKlsn , in Children’s cups sold on Amazon recalled for unsafe lead levels. What you should know
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I hate the world we are living in. Nearly every single kitchen tool is rebranded Chinese garbage and I feel like it’s not safe.

I just want a damn rubber spatula set, measuring cups, and measuring spoons, and my only options are the same product with 30 different word vomit Chinese branding on them.

Why is it impossible to find quality stuff these days? My parents have kitchen tools from 1703 and that shit is indestructible, but I try to stir a pot of water and my tools all snap, crackle, and pop.

FlyingSquid ,
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Why is it impossible to find quality stuff these days?

Globalization of capitalism.

SmokeyMcPot ,

Older isn’t always better. Pewter for instance was used in the kitchen and often contained lead.

I’ve been pretty happy with my GIR spatulas.

For measuring cups and spoons, any stainless should be safe and durable. This lead was found in the seal disc under the paint which only pertains to double wall stainless. If you want dance USA made set look at All-Clad.

SeaJ ,

When it comes to lead, older shit is absolutely not safer. We used that shit to carry our drinking water via lead pipes for thousands of years despite knowing that lead causes health problems.

QuinceDaPence ,

Long ago lead was even used as an artificial sweetener.

Hazdaz , in Alabama executes man for the 2001 beating death of a woman, resuming lethal injections after review

Good riddance.

Hazdaz , in I lost my job to ChatGPT and was made obsolete. I was out of work for 3 months before taking a new job passing out samples at grocery stores.

Unemployment rate is still at historic lows. If you are “forced” to take a grocery store job passing out samples then you have no marketable skills. Don’t blame ChatGPT on this.

breadsmasher , in Children’s cups sold on Amazon recalled for unsafe lead levels. What you should know
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Its a shame products can only be tester after they have been sold to the public and had a wide ranging impact on health.

/s

SmokeyMcPot ,

These were tested twice before being brought to market. The labs didn’t test the bottom of the cup.

breadsmasher ,
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So they tested half of the product?

SmokeyMcPot ,

In order to detect lead, the paint has to be chipped away on the bottom of the cup. Kind of an extreme test.

breadsmasher ,
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Extreme? Like paint never chips off a cup?

Why is there any lead in the first place? Even if its coated? Especially in a product designed for food?

Surely checking what materials are even going into the product in the first place.

Given how toxic lead is, and the product is designed for children to use to drink from, why is any lead in the product at all?

Not tested because it shouldn’t be exposed during normal use

They’re childrens cups. They will be dropped at some point which will damage the base and coatings. So that is a dumb take.

Overall this entire case is bonkers. Children’s products shouldn’t contain lead. Children breaking stuff should be considered “normal use”.

I can’t believe how many people are justifying this behaviour

SeaJ ,

Why is there any lead in the first place?

If you have a metal double-walled mug, chances are that there is lead in it. I think I recall a small amount of it being used for sealant which is then usually covered up with another layer of metal that effectively hides the lead.

SmokeyMcPot ,

I own two of them. They’ve been dropped many times. There are a few chips of paint off the bottom but none exposing the center plug. Lead isn’t radioactive. It’s perfectly safe as long as you don’t ingest it. I’m not happy there’s lead in the cups. But they’re still usable.

It’s a whole systemic breakdown. The maker knew of the potential for lead - ordered them without lead from the manufacturer, and had them tested by two independent labs. Christ sake what the hell else should they do? By the way before choosing a manufacturer in China this guy tried to find one in the US. Guess what? We don’t make double wall stainless in the US.

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