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militaryintelligence , in Trump Attorney Screwup Means Trump Won’t Get Jury Trial in NY Fraud Case

Did he fire his attorneys? No? Then it was on purpose. He’s building up to some political bullshit.

Che_Donkey , in Pandas could be gone from America's zoos by the end of next year
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Booo, Poobear nixed Nixons Pandabear exchange

lustyargonian , in Idaho Banned Abortion. Then It Turned Down Supports for Pregnancies and Births.

Am I just biased or right wingers almost never have anything nice to offer to people?

scaredoftrumpwinning ,

Depends if you are rich or not

ohlaph ,

I haven’t seen a single good thing that actually benefits all Americans.

TenderfootGungi ,

Policies for the rich. But they use wedge issues like abortion and now “woke” to get elected.

FlyingSquid , in Michigan's 1st 3D printed home is in Detroit — and almost complete
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It takes a year to 3D print a home? What, are they using desktop 3D printers?

Che_Donkey ,
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No, it’s an HP and they keep running out of Magenta

digi7alph0enix ,

Look at this guy with the printer that lasts a year.

dingus ,
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They could upgrade to a laser printer. Faster, but it will all be in black and white.

snooggums ,
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You can use crayons and markers to color in black and white laser prints.

Sir_Simon_Spamalot ,

A year? My laser printer could last longer tham me!

Hello_there , in Kevin McCarthy is ousted as House speaker in a historic vote pushed by conservatives

Elect a clown, expect a circus

guyrocket , in The UAW Decided to Use a Novel Strike Strategy. It’s Working.
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That strategy is interesting.

lustyargonian , in Over 60 percent of Gen Z have an anxiety disorder

Why wouldn’t one be anxious about impending environment crisis and inability of institutions to act quickly enough.

declination ,
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Because it is a slow moving event that will unfold over the next century.

It cannot be both so incredibly anxiety causing and also lacking in any urgency at the population level simultaneously.

piege ,

I think at least 60% of people would beg to differ.

Also, where do your data from? We’re seeing the impacts right now and although we still have a chance of minimising the impact we’re still emitting GHG at dangerous rates.

SCB ,

As a climate activist, my data comes largely from the NOAA/EPA as well as independent think-tanks.

The poster you’re responding to is correct.

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  • SCB ,

    Pretty sure as a literal climate lobbyist, I know more about this than you

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  • SCB ,

    I did not say I am in a think tank. I said we use some think tank knowledge (generally for highly localized policy advocation), while relying on world standards for climate studies

    If you have an issue with the world’s chosen standards, perhaps write to the UN or your country’s UN ambassador.

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  • SCB ,

    I’m not the one trying to start arguments about climate science

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  • SCB ,

    Actually it’s a solid sign that I work from home and have lots of downtime between meetings, and when I’m sitting in airports traveling for work

    You have fun too.

    ComradeChairmanKGB ,
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    lobbyist

    Lol, lmao even.

    SCB ,

    You can join too! Almost certainly a local chapter in your area and they provide you everything you need.

    Free to join and you are welcome to dictate your level of participation

    citizensclimatelobby.org

    AnxiousOtter ,

    Astroturf harder for me daddy.

    SCB ,

    You don’t know what astroturfing is

    AnxiousOtter , (edited )

    Pretending to be a climate activist on the internet while down playing the consequences and severity of climate change? Smells like astroturfing to me. If you’re not doing it for a pay cheque then I worry for your mental health.

    SCB ,

    I’m not downplaying consequences, but being accurate about timelines.

    Most serious impacts of climate change that is already in-process won’t be felt til 2100+. We’ll hit 1.5C by 2030 and 2C by 2050, but that’s nowhere near catastrophic - that comes if we continue to not do things because the changes are slow.

    Not understanding the timeline is what feeds into climate denialism. It’s like their #1 talking point

    Next time you’re confused just ask for clarity.

    AnxiousOtter ,

    won’t be felt til 2100+.

    We’re already feeling serious impacts, right now, in 2023. This statement just makes you seem incompetent. I hope for your sake you’re just a bad actor.

    SCB ,

    You’re either dramatically overestimating the current situation or vastly underestimating how serious things will actually get

    JasSmith ,

    I just think they lack any real issues. I grew up poor and constantly insecure. I had real issues, and it has given be perspective. I’m grateful for every day I have food and shelter. I don’t have a lot of bandwidth to care about stuff which might affect people 100 years from now.

    Of course I’m glad that they grew up with such privileged lives. I just wish they’d care a little more about poor people today.

    Wereduck ,

    I mean, plenty of Gen Z end up on the streets too, just like any generation, because housing availability and income is just getting worse for poor people. Anxiety issues are fairly associated with poverty.

    Most the young people I know (California, USA, I’m a young millennial) are precarious, and most feel precarious. They are also watching baby boomers (sometimes their parents and grandparents) end up on the streets in high numbers, but also don’t have the extra income to put into retirement or get a healthy savings to secure a future for themselves, much less help their ailing family members. Their health issue incidence is high, and the availability of care for those health issues is low and very expensive. People living off of Gig apps and part time jobs (because jobs with benefits are unavailable without a college education, and sometimes even with). If they live separate from their family most of their income goes to rent.

    And climate change isn’t something that affects people 100 years from now, it affects us right now in certain zones. The number of homes destroyed/damaged in various disasters each year where I live has gone way up, and a lot of the people who are displaced end up on the streets or in ever growing slums/camps. There’s a general sense that the future will be worse than the present, which makes present struggles feel worse. People turn to drug use, sometimes to self medicate for physical and emotional issues. People don’t want to have kids, because they don’t see a future for those children, and don’t have the resources to provide for them.

    I agree there needs to be more solidarity, especially with the most impoverished. Part of the struggle is worsened by atomization and individualism, and propaganda deriding the impoverished.

    OCATMBBL ,

    You mean like the threat of the end of democracy? Or the housing crisis? Or the student debt crisis? Inflation (which is largely just greed)? Increasing wealth disparity? Frozen wage increases? Loss of pensions? Threats to social security? Medical costs increasing and insurance paying out less and less?

    Have empathy, and look around. Just because you are OK now doesn’t mean everyone is.

    lustyargonian ,

    Slow moving event? It seems you’ve already gotten used to quarterly news reports of wild fires, floods, cyclones, storms, drought and mass animal graves be it terrestrial or aquatic life forms. Humans are losing their homes and lives to these events routinely. There’s already a term coined for such climate refugees, making all the countries nervous about the future.

    ChaoticEntropy ,
    @ChaoticEntropy@feddit.uk avatar

    Even to generously concede your statement… you’re referring to the course of their lifetime, that century. By the end of which, apocalypse.

    PhlubbaDubba ,

    Not really, the apocalypse scenario was averted by the banning of CFCs, which were a much worse greenhouse gas that were on track to cause a 4+ degree rise instead of the 2 we’re on track for now.

    Also, it was an apocalypse scenario because the damage it was doing to the natural atmosphere was liable to pair that temperature rise with everyone getting every kind of skin cancer imaginable from unfiltered solar radiation.

    Watch “The Human Future” by Melodysheep, it gives a real perspective moment on just how hard life would be to dislodge even in a major die out scenario.

    An event which wipes out 99% of all humans alive now would still leave the earth populated by 80 million people, which is a larger number than the total global population was for a massive stretch of our history.

    ChaoticEntropy ,
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    Glad to hear that you wouldn’t describe a 99% die off of the human population as apocalyptic, let alone all the life not able to adapt to rapid change. Whilst the remaining 1% sits in the wreckage of a blighted environment now incredibly hostile to life. Let’s hope the remaining 80 million are fairly centrally located and don’t just starve, freeze or kill each other in the wasteland, to round out that non-apocalypse.

    Don’t forget to have kids, Gen Z, we need more fodder for the impending mass death event.

    PhlubbaDubba ,

    Tell me you drove your literature teacher into day drinking without telling me you drove your literature teacher into day drinking.

    Get off the internet and learn some reading comprehension skills angsty.

    ChaoticEntropy ,
    @ChaoticEntropy@feddit.uk avatar

    Beautiful.

    lustyargonian , in Shouting at children can be as damaging as physical or sexual abuse, study says

    One benefit of shouting at your kids and generally dismissing their emotions is that you can enjoy your retirement without them anywhere near you and die alone.

    aceshigh ,
    @aceshigh@lemmy.world avatar

    and you won’t understand how your action created the circumstance you’re in and you’ll complain to everyone about it.

    burrito ,

    I see you’ve spoken to my in-laws.

    blazeknave ,

    Hi mom!

    RaivoKulli ,

    Well that’s one way to get them to move out on their own I guess

    Prox , in Netflix is planning to raise prices... again

    Geez, we’d be looking at north of $20/mo. for the modern quality level/resolution.

    At those rates, I’ll just buy a 4K Blu-ray every month. At least that way I know I’m getting good content (and better A/V quality to boot).

    callouscomic ,

    Go nuts on bluray around black Friday. Be willing to wait to own things til later. Gain interest in movies that flopped. Before you know it you’ll own insane amounts of high quality movies for cheap.

    Fredselfish , in New York judge issues limited gag order after Trump makes disparaging post about court clerk
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    He’ll break the order and they won’t do shit about it.

    Pratai ,

    Yup. Dude will say whatever the fuck he wants with no consequence.

    Rusticus ,

    Maybe Melanie can say “let them eat bread” and nothing will happen, making our apathy curse complete.

    stopthatgirl7 , in Kevin McCarthy is ousted as House speaker in a historic vote pushed by conservatives
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    Democrats this morning were shown a clip of McCarthy on CBS over the weekend trying to blame them for shutdown chaos, Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va., said, calling that a clarifying moment for those in the party who might have voted to save him. McCarthy's decision to blame Democrats on TV this weekend was "one of the most crushingly stupid things somebody could do on the eve of your survival vote," he told NBC News this afternoon.

    I saw that interview clip - the reporter actually started laughing when he tried to blame the Democrats. It really was a stupid thing to say.

    spacecowboy ,

    Do you recall where you saw that video?

    stopthatgirl7 ,
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    I don’t remember the exact link I watched, but here’s a clip: https://youtu.be/6sAFFDWaNtY?si=wUaBjyiPv1o8SWzJ

    spacecowboy ,

    Thanks MVP 🫶

    gravitas_deficiency ,

    Man, McCarthy is such a hilariously stupid little bitch. I’m honestly mystified that he thought that gaslighting approach was going to work.

    Astroturfed ,

    The Democrats were discussing working with him. Then he basically told them to fuck off with that interview. So he lost with 8 republican votes. Such bad strategy. It just makes you think, aren’t you supposed to be a politician. You ever politiced in your whole life?

    I guess this is the kind of stupid, horrible strategy you can expect from the current Republican party. They don’t have to make deals are negotiate. Their entire platform is scream Democrats bad.

    stopthatgirl7 ,
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    He was trying to throw the democrats under the bus because the threat from Gaetz was that he was working with the Democrats. But he forgot the Democrats aren’t complete pushovers, just mostly pushovers, and ended up falling under the bus instead.

    tryptaminev ,

    He eas trying to get the most radical reps back by showing “hey i am one of you, i also wanto to own the libs” But fascists hanging their own to try if they are not radical enough is a story as old as fascism.

    JustZ ,
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    They already made their deal, with Putin.

    psmgx ,

    You’re crazy if you think it’s these guys cutting deals with the big P directly. It’s more like the NRA, the Heritage Foundation, the Carlyle Group, some Koch org, or other billionaires.

    The politicians are just the mouth pieces and button pushers.

    That 14 republicans went to see Putin is the exception, not the rule. Normally they don’t expose that relationship and keep it going via middlemen.

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    givesomefucks , (edited )

    Everyone wants to act like he wants to be speaker…

    He gets zero out of it and no matter what happens it hurts his chance retaining his seat or moving up to a higher office.

    He probably can’t be happier to step back in the shadows.

    Edit:

    Woke up to see no ones ever heard about a dog that spends it whole life chasing cars, then when one stops realizes it doesn’t know what to do

    TheCoralReefsAreDying69 ,

    He desperately wanted to be speaker. He was pissed off when it took him many votes to get the role, actively negotiating for the job he should’ve been a shoo in for.

    Then even once he had it, he was doing anything he could to appease the freedom caucus, including the unilateral impeachment investigation and the shutdown threat.

    In averting the shutdown he essentially resigned, but at that point he was a broken man who was tired of selling his soul to appease the far right. Lets not act like he didn’t do everything’s short of shutting down the government to avoid this.

    DigiDemiFiend ,

    He’s been trying to get that speaker spot for years, you have no idea what you’re talking about.

    insomniac ,
    @insomniac@sh.itjust.works avatar

    Speaker is usually end game. For politicians who want it, that’s where their career peaks. Party leaders pretty much always end up unpopular. That’s why Paul Ryan was reluctant to do it and now his career is tanked. John Boehner is a full time lobbyist now. Pelosi will probably never leave Congress.

    But no one has ever wanted to be speaker more than Kev. He’s not really smart or popular enough to get any higher anyway. The fact that such a dim witted sad sack got as high as he did is a miracle by itself.

    RampantParanoia2365 ,

    I mean, hasn’t he always been kind of dim? I’ve always thought of him as kind of an older Eric Trump, tbh.

    psmgx ,

    Former Fairfax County Commissioner Gerry Connolly? The man who never met a defense contractor he could say no to?

    Hegar , in Grimes sues Elon Musk over parental rights
    @Hegar@kbin.social avatar

    I just hope the courts will consider what's best for Techno Mechanicus.

    saltnotsugar ,

    Your honor, my client promises to beseech the machine spirit and raise little Syntax Error here under the cult of Mars.

    ShaggySnacks ,

    The Omnissiah is pleased.

    moog ,

    syntax error 💀

    WarmSoda ,

    X Æ A-12 and Exa Dark Sideræl Musk.

    Not even joking.

    JJROKCZ ,

    They both need to lose custody based on those names

    frickineh ,

    Neither is Hegar. That’s their secret 3rd kid. They’re so stupid.

    CherenkovBlue ,
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    Holy fuck

    WarmSoda ,

    I was making so much fun of the two kids names I completely missed the third kid lol

    RootBeerGuy ,
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    Yeah, you and his parents.

    Alterforlett ,

    Wait, no joke? Ræl is not a very nice thing to call someone in Norwegian

    Synnr ,

    No, it’s a joke.

    In an outdoor on-the-spot interview someone asked him how XAEwhatever was (saying it how Musk pronounced it in an interview) and Musk was confused for a few seconds like “huh… what…?.. OH YOU MEAN MY KID HAHA! Yeah he’s fine.”

    So he was just trolling and getting his kicks while everyone took him serious.

    Zorque ,

    Considering his track record with his other kids, it's entirely possibly he just forgot he had that kid.

    WarmSoda ,

    Those are the kids actual names. They refer to them as “X” and “Y.”

    samus12345 ,
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    Online translation says it means “crap,” for those that are curious.

    vettnerk ,

    Sideræl, substantiv; når dama du holder på med på si er noe skikkelig ræl.

    SuckMyWang ,

    Isn’t there laws against names like this?

    elscallr ,
    @elscallr@lemmy.world avatar

    No, why would there be laws about names? Name has to come from somewhere, right?

    SuckMyWang , (edited )

    It’s to stop crackheads from naming their children names that will be detrimental to them throughout their life. Like naming them shitbag or sandals. No one would call their kids names like this you say? There’s a reason they had to invent this law SMH

    rab ,
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    Didn’t Michael Jackson name his kid Blanket

    Peddlephile ,

    Pretty sure that’s just a nickname.

    elscallr ,
    @elscallr@lemmy.world avatar

    There’s a reason they had to invent this law SMH

    Well, there’s not, because the law literally doesn’t exist (in the United States anyway).

    And that’s a pretty stupid fucking reason.

    SuckMyWang ,

    This is a great example of the price of freedom. Poor shitbags has to live a shitty life just because a deranged parent felt like being edgy and pushing the free speech laws to their limits.

    elscallr ,
    @elscallr@lemmy.world avatar

    They don’t. During their coming up they have a nickname and then they change their name. It’s not a thing.

    SuckMyWang ,

    usbirthcertificates.com/…/us-naming-laws-by-state

    I mean this in the most respectful way possible but you have way too much faith in humanity. It’s probably a good thing in many ways

    WarmSoda ,

    Some State Naming regulations
    Arkansas: Apostrophes, hyphens, and spaces are allowed as long as they are not consecutive.

    California: Derogatory or obscene names, pictographs and non-English characters are banned.

    Florida: Parents need to sign an agreement to establish a child’s first name or else a court will select one.

    Georgia: Symbols, including accents, are prohibited.

    Illinois: No restrictions. Numbers and special characters are allowed.

    Michigan: Only English characters allowed.

    Mississippi: The child takes on the father’s surname automatically when parents are married. A different name can be requested if preferred.

    New Jersey: Obscene names, numbers, and symbols are forbidden.

    New York: First and middle names have a maximum length of 30 characters each, last names cannot exceed 40 characters. Numbers and symbols are forbidden.

    North Carolina: Accent marks, hyphens, and tildes (ñ) are allowed.

    Ohio: Hyphens, apostrophes, and spaces are allowed. Numbers are prohibited.

    Texas: First, middle and last name cannot exceed 100 characters. Only English characters allowed. Numbers and diacritical marks are forbidden.

    Virginia: Numbers, symbols and other special characters such as umlauts and tildes are banned.

    examples of illegal names in the United States:

    Jesus Christ.
    Harry 3.
    Hitler.
    Nutella.
    Ирина.
    Nelly’s.
    Chloé.
    F!nn.
    Aña.
    @.

    ZombieTheZombieCat ,

    Georgia: Symbols, including accents, are prohibited.

    Not even trying to hide the racism / xenophobia

    MathiasTCK ,
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    Mossheart ,

    In North America, the only laws I know of are the character restrictions on the input field for the birth certificate.

    SuckMyWang ,
    krakenx ,

    What’s with Elon Musk and the letter X anyways?

    _bug0ut ,
    @_bug0ut@lemmy.world avatar

    Edgy teenager shit, probably.

    Like drawing an anarchy symbol on stuff.

    settoloki ,

    He’s an edgy 14 year old

    jcit878 ,

    i hope James Workshop sues musk now just because

    Guntrigger ,

    I think this is a typo, but I’m unsure because James Workshop could be one of his kids names.

    SCB ,

    James Workshop saved Christmas!

    youtu.be/_Agb-k3KwtE?si=iVK8McyG8_KEqfZC

    MathiasTCK ,
    @MathiasTCK@lemmy.world avatar

    May the machine god guide you to better understanding and watch over the functioning of your machine

    majormoron , in A livid Donald Trump rants against judge hearing his New York fraud case
    anon_8675309 , in Grimes sues Elon Musk over parental rights

    She slept with him.

    Eeeww.

    Zerlyna ,
    @Zerlyna@lemmy.world avatar

    There’s three of them that apparently did. Triple ew.

    cantstopthesignal ,

    I’d sleep with the Mucinex germ for that amount of money

    BlinkerFluid ,
    @BlinkerFluid@lemmy.one avatar

    She slept at him.

    No one sleeps with Elon but Elon.

    ShaggySnacks ,

    Elon Musk can actively claim something as fame, one of the first people that can literally fuck themselves.

    Can_you_change_your_username ,

    You don't spend enough time in the more disturbing sections of internet porn.

    TrismegistusMx ,
    @TrismegistusMx@lemmy.world avatar

    Correction: She was impregnated by him. I’m sure there were scientists and sycophants involved.

    Erasmus ,
    @Erasmus@lemmy.world avatar

    Don’t forget the tech priests murmuring their chants and waving incense during the entire copulation ceremony.

    BarrelAgedBoredom ,

    What kind of.vanilla as fuck sex are you having? All that’s like 2nd base nowadays. Get with the times, gramps

    ShaggySnacks ,

    Toll the Great Bell Once!
    Pull the Lever forward to engage the
    Piston and Pump…
    Toll the Great Bell Twice!
    With push of Button fire the Engine
    And spark Turbine into life…
    Toll the Great Bell Thrice!
    Sing Praise to the
    God of All Machines

    StarkillerX42 ,

    Her name is literally Grimes

    HeyThisIsntTheYMCA ,
    @HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world avatar

    Look Grimey here has made a few mistakes, and who hasn’t, but it’s not like she slept with musk

    samus12345 ,
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    Hackerman_uwu ,

    I’m almost certain that most if not all of his kids were conceived via artificial inseminaton?

    He’s got a little Boys from Brazil thing going on with these kids.

    ofk12 , in Grimes sues Elon Musk over parental rights
    @ofk12@lemmy.world avatar

    He’s a greasy little pube that lad. Bet he’s got a pegging fetish.

    Slowy ,
    @Slowy@lemmy.world avatar

    No need to kink shame the peggers

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