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Franzia , in Mike Johnson picked as new GOP speaker nominee just hours after Tom Emmer drops bid

It’s not all bad news: Matt Gaetz will never hold political power again. There’s party lock step and then there’s party lock step. A small number of obnoxious extremists forced the conservatives to elect a fascist speaker, and this sort of infighting will actually bring power away from a few of these fascists.

superguy , in Kyrsten Sinema said she doesn't care if she loses reelection because she 'saved the Senate by myself' and can go serve 'on any board I want to,' book says

rape that bitch

Nonameuser678 , in Modalert 200mg | Modafinil | Health Matter
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Ahh modafinil. I used to use this to self medicate my adhd because I procrastinated getting my diagnosis. Worked pretty well actually, far better than just caffeine (although I used to go pretty hard on both). Doesn’t even compare to proper adhd meds though.

dingleberry , in Well, We Have a Speaker. He’s an Election Denier and an Extreme Christian Fundamentalist.

Democrats: That’ll teach 'em.

Entropywins , in Bagged, precut onions linked to salmonella outbreak that has sickened 73 people in 22 states
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Post cut onions make me cry

downpunxx , in Bagged, precut onions linked to salmonella outbreak that has sickened 73 people in 22 states
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    downpunxx ,
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    ChaosInstructor , in Small business owners say they're pressured to hire off-duty MPD cops for security

    Thugs in uniform…

    joel_feila , in Mike Johnson picked as new GOP speaker nominee just hours after Tom Emmer drops bid
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    Remember that head of lettuce vs truss. What if set up that for … And he dropped out.

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    lol feck em.

    Crass_Spektakel , in 2,000 children killed in Gaza, aid group says, as doctors warn fuel shortage is a death sentence | CNN
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    to the Arab Parallel Universe:

    “500 Kids with cute cats killed at a hospital at Gaza by evil Israel bomb!”

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    downpunxx , in Florida orders universities to ‘deactivate’ pro-Palestinian group
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    Raptor_007 , in Pope accepts resignation of Polish bishop after gay orgy scandal in diocese

    I mean…at least it wasn’t kids this time and presumably everyone was consenting adults…so….that’s a step in the right direction, right?

    Voli ,

    I’m the Catholic Church that’s worse, much worse

    rebelsimile , in Pope accepts resignation of Polish bishop after gay orgy scandal in diocese

    Go out with a bang honey

    2Xtreme21 , in Off-Duty Alaska Airlines Pilot Tries To Shut Off Engines During Flight

    So the pilot apparently told police that he was on magic mushrooms and hadn’t slept for 40 hours.

    nytimes.com/…/alaska-airlines-off-duty-pilot-arra…

    Just the guy I’d like to have in charge of my plane!

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    Pilot Who Disrupted Flight Said He Had Taken Psychedelic Mushrooms, Complaint Says In an interview with the police, the off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot also said he thought he was having a nervous breakdown and had not slept in 40 hours, according to a criminal complaint.

    An off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot who tried to shut off the engines during a flight on Sunday told investigators that he thought he was having a nervous breakdown at the time and had consumed psychedelic mushrooms, court documents said.

    In an interview with the police after he was taken into custody, the pilot, Joseph D. Emerson, 44, said he had not slept in 40 hours and had been depressed for about six months, according to a federal criminal complaint.

    The officer and Mr. Emerson “talked about the use of psychedelic mushrooms, and Emerson said it was his first time taking mushrooms,” the criminal complaint states.

    The complaint did not provide further details about when Mr. Emerson consumed the mushrooms or the quantity taken, or how he consumed them.

    “I didn’t feel OK,” Mr. Emerson told the police, according to the criminal complaint. “It seemed like the pilots weren’t paying attention to what was going on.”

    He also told the police, according to the complaint, “I pulled both emergency shut off handles because I thought I was dreaming and I just wanna wake up.”

    The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Oregon said on Tuesday that Mr. Emerson had been charged in federal court with one count of interfering with flight crew members and attendants.

    Mr. Emerson has also been charged in Multnomah County Circuit Court in Portland, Ore., with 83 counts of attempted murder, 83 counts of reckless endangerment and one count of endangering an aircraft, court records show. He is to be arraigned on those charges on Tuesday afternoon.

    It was not immediately clear if Mr. Emerson had a lawyer.

    Mr. Emerson, of Pleasant Hill, Calif., has been an airline pilot for more than two decades. Throughout his career, he has completed his required Federal Aviation Administration medical certifications, and his certifications have been never denied, suspended or revoked, Alaska Airlines said. Multnomah County court records indicate he does not have a criminal record.

    On Sunday, Mr. Emerson was riding in a jump seat in the cockpit of an Alaska Airlines jet, an Embraer 175, the authorities said. The flight, operated by Horizon Air, a regional subsidiary, left Everett, Wash., about 5:23 p.m. bound for San Francisco, with four crew members and 80 passengers onboard. Professional pilots say it is common for them to ride in the cockpit jump seat while shuttling to and from work.

    At first, Mr. Emerson chatted casually with the two pilots in the cockpit, talking about different types of aircraft, the complaint states.

    But when the plane was about halfway between Astoria, Ore., and Portland, one of the pilots saw Mr. Emerson throw his headset across the cockpit and announce, “I’m not OK,” the complaint sates. The pilot then saw Mr. Emerson try to grab two red handles that cut off fuel to the engines, the complaint states.

    After a brief physical struggle with the pilots, Mr. Emerson left the cockpit. Alaska Airlines said in a statement on Monday that, because “some residual fuel” remained in the line, “the quick reaction of our crew to reset the handles restored fuel flow and prevented fuel starvation.”

    If Mr. Emerson had successfully pulled the engine shut-off handles down all the way, “then it would have shut down the hydraulics and the fuel to the engines, turning the aircraft into a glider within seconds,” the complaint states.

    While walking to the back of the plane after he left the cockpit, Mr. Emerson said to a flight attendant, “You need to cuff me right now or it’s going to be bad,” according to the complaint. After Mr. Emerson was restrained in the back of the plane, he tried to grab the handle of an emergency exit door, but was stopped by a flight attendant, federal prosecutors said.

    Another flight attendant heard Mr. Emerson “make statements such as, ‘I messed everything up’ and that ‘he tried to kill everybody,’” the complaint states.

    Acting according to F.A.A. procedures and guidance from air traffic controllers, the crew diverted the plane to Portland International Airport, where it landed safely at about 6:30 p.m.

    After Mr. Emerson was escorted off the plane, a passenger, Aubrey Gavello, told ABC News: “The flight attendant got back on the speaker and said, plain and simple: ‘He had a mental breakdown. We needed to get him off the plane immediately.’”

    Psychedelics have been gaining medical and legal acceptance, propelled by a growing body of research suggesting that they could be used in the treatment of mental disorders. On Jan. 1, Oregon became the first state to legalize the adult use of psilocybin derived from mushrooms.

    Voters in Colorado approved a measure last year to decriminalize psilocybin mushrooms and to set the state on the path to a legal therapeutic market. In other states, including Texas, lawmakers have authorized studies of psilocybin for treating ailments such as post-traumatic stress disorder.

    The F.D.A. has granted the drug “breakthrough therapy” status, which allows for expedited review of substances that have demonstrated substantial promise.

    Mr. Emerson joined Horizon Airlines as a first officer in August 2001, Alaska Airlines said. In June 2012, he joined Virgin America as a pilot. When Alaska Airlines acquired Virgin in 2016, Mr. Emerson rejoined the company as a first officer for Alaska Airlines. In 2019, he became a captain, the company said.

    Fosheze ,

    Great. So now the processs of legalizing psylocybin has probably been set back years all because some asshole decided that the best way to try it out for the first time would be to take enough to trip balls when he was going to be in the cockpit of a passenger plane. This is no different than if he had been drunk but it’s still going to be used as ammunition to keep psylocybin clasified as a schedule 1 drug.

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