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answersplease77 , in Plans for Saudi Arabia’s linear city cut from 170km to 2.4km

1 mile is not a city. it’s smaller than the park next to my house

Thorny_Insight , (edited ) in Fox News, Newsmax Sued for Falsely Linking Man to Neo-Nazi Killer

If getting sued would be the norm for falsely accusing someone of being a nazi then there would be trouble ahead for a ton of people especially on this platform.

NoSpiritAnimal ,
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Can it Nazi

BreakDecks ,

They didn’t falsely accuse him of being a Nazi, they falsely accused him of committing a mass killing to provide cover for a Nazi.

The killer absolutely was a Nazi.

mox , in test

Wrong community.

Try this one instead: !testuser

SpruceBringsteen , in Fox News, Newsmax Sued for Falsely Linking Man to Neo-Nazi Killer

Oh man I’ve got a lot of Sam Hyde comments that need tending to

Worx , in Elon Musk accused of profiting from tragedy as study finds X rewards hate targeting Israel-Gaza war | TechCrunch

All billionaires profit off tragedy. Every day people are starving, living on the streets, turning off the heating and freezing to death, because billionaires need more money. Obviously an actual genocide is worse than the day-to-day of capitalism, but they are both tragedies. Musk is no different from others who have the power and money to help but choose selfishness instead

Mediocre_Bard , in Aid ‘still not reaching Gaza’, as top US official warns famine has started

No worries. Our weapons are still getting there.

Ultragigagigantic , in Ford recalls nearly 43,000 SUVs due to gas leaks that can cause fires, but remedy won't fix leaks
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Does widdle baby American corporations need the bail out bottle?

Smells like no one changed the diaper after decades of the US auto industry sitting it’s pants.

skuzz , in Ford recalls nearly 43,000 SUVs due to gas leaks that can cause fires, but remedy won't fix leaks

GM had a recall on their Epsilon extended platform that didn’t fix the problem either. Wires would corrode due to no seals and proximity to HVAC. Safety systems would go off line, brake lights would get stuck on. A Colorado woman actually drove off a mountain because of this defect.

Still not fixed to this day, as the correct fix would involve replacing a computer module in millions of cars with one that has a weathertight interface. US automakers always get the laziest of passes.

lennybird , in Who are the swing voters in America? | The Economist
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I really really hope polls have yet to properly account for millennials and zoomers as they failed to do the previous 2 cycles.

Rinna , (edited ) in How Texas teens lost the one program that allowed birth control without parental consent
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What if they need it for medical reasons? But I guess I shouldnt expect these people to know the other ways they’re used since I doubt they paid attention in sex ed (assuming they even properly got it).

theherk , in Arizona State Senator Leads Prayer In Tongues On Floor Before Abortion Ruling.

Beware the Nam Shub of Enki.

betz24 , in Texas' skyscrapers are going dark to keep billions of birds safe

I was curious why this is effective.

The influence of artificial light in urban spaces is a well-known phenomenon among birds, but is still not fully understood. Birds tend to migrate by night, and use the stars to navigate. By day, they use the position of the Sun to orient themselves. During nocturnal migration, they are often seen gathering around or crashing into lit-up windows and structures, or gathering around beams of projected life. The artificial glow of cities also appears to attract them for stopovers. One explanation is that they may generally fly towards light sources, but also, that the artificial light confuses, traps and disorients them.

I wonder if it’s a deer in the headlights effect or more like moths?

lost_faith ,

Prolly more like moths, except moths try to keep the light on their backs as opposed to their forward position.

lightnegative , in Ohio to purchase mobile homes to train public school staff in firearms

It’s the most American thing ever to tackle a gun problem with more guns.

After teachers are trained to respond to an active shooter (usually the realm of a specialist armed offenders squad), students will start being trained to respond to an active shooter.

Then, due to helping kids learn the Metric system, 9mm pistols will be part of the school stationary

seth , in Mother who pushed kids from moving car, killed partner was astrology influencer disturbed by eclipse

Qualifications required for being a divine healer:

Roflmasterbigpimp ,
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I would say you need to be at least in some form out of your Mind, so that might be a Qualification.

Justas , in Mother who pushed kids from moving car, killed partner was astrology influencer disturbed by eclipse
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Eclipse without protection: not even once.

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