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omgitsaheadcrab , in Famous Sycamore Gap tree at Hadrian’s Wall found cut down

What sort of twat cuts down a tree in the middle of nowhere for no reason

stopthatgirl7 OP ,
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21Cabbage ,

Reminds me of when I was that age and a friend of mine ushered a group of us into the bathroom to show off that he had kicked a sink off the wall in our high school.

PP_BOY_ , in Why the end of federal child care funding matters — whether or not you have young kids
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Sorry, but I don’t believe private companies should receive public funding. Hopefully, things get as bad as these articles make it seem, and people vote for some actual publicly-funded, publicly-ran childcare services.

SheeEttin ,

The government should absolutely be putting its finger on the economic scale. For example, by subsidizing green energy project research and development. Lots of stuff isn’t immediately profitable, but if R&D is done by the government it can be far too slow. Subsidies help get the best of both worlds.

DudeDudenson , in JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon warns the world isn't ready for 7% interest rate

Meanwhile in Argentina with 110% yearly inflation:

“Try me bro!”

billwashere , in Anti-vax pet parents put animals at risk, study shows. Why experts say you shouldn't skip your dog's shots.

Unfortunately you don’t have to prove you’re not an idiot to own a dog.

Pyr_Pressure , in Florida school district orders librarians to purge all books with LGBTQ characters

It’s alright people, we can pretend that portion of the population just simply doesn’t exist and all will go back as it was in 1950.

DragonTypeWyvern ,

Well jeez, at least it only sucked for gay people in 1950!

aidan , in Bank that handles Infowars money appears to be cutting ties with Alex Jones’ company, lawyer says

Still insane that one of the largest civil suits in history is over Alex Jones, and not the many times people have died because of gross negligence, or many other terrible things. Alex Jones is not a good guy, but, 1.5 billion???

notabird ,

He has paid 0 cents. He spent 93000$ in July for Personal expenses. His net worth is over 14M.

The Billions is just for show. This guy has faced 0 consequences.

aidan ,

Yeah I’m not surprised, my point is just that is a ridiculous amount to be awarded.

CharlesDarwin , in U.S. Senate unanimously passes formal dress code after uproar
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Glad they are focused on the important things.

sylver_dragon , in Second Republican primary debate had the lowest TV viewership since 2015

Watching a bunch of assholes “debate” (read: regurgitate canned talking points on cue) who are only going to lose the primary to a bigger asshole, who is even in the room, is kinda pointless. Especially when said bigger asshole already lost one general election and may well be on track to lose an other one., So, we could either watch losers who are losing to a loser; or, spend our time more productively. Like say, insulting said losers on the internet. Not a hard choice.

Speculater ,
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We need to be mindful that he can win the general election too. Lots of angry white racists out there and even more evangelicals.

Wooster ,
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Yeah… he lost the general election, but only by a hair, and a LOT of work went into grabbing last minute votes.

The most dangerous thing you can do is be complacent.

We need to vote and we need to get others to vote.

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  • CADmonkey ,

    Good, lets do it again next year.

    Fur_Fox_Sheikh ,

    While true, it’s also true many states were close individually and, because of how our elections work, the election could have gone differently if about 43,000 votes in strategic places went the other way. I’d call that close.

    madcaesar ,

    No need to get white into it, racist is sufficient. Trump has plenty of black and Hispanic supporters. I don’t know if they are all racists, but they are definitively assholes.

    originalucifer , (edited )
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    i think the orangewad literally killed his margin by turning covid into a liberal fever dream.

    sylver_dragon ,

    Ya, while I was being flippant about it, I do agree that Trump has a very real chance of winning the General Election. I well remember the noise over polling in 2016 and Nate Silver’s epic rant (he was right) about how the data should be looked at.

    I’m curious to see how things shake out in the General Election this time around. And I wonder if Biden’s Campaign will lean into Trump’s criminal actions. In 2016, Trump’s campaign pushed the “lock her up!” narrative over Clinton’s email server. Now that we have clear evidence of Trump mishandling, hiding and attempting to hang onto clearly marked classified information (some of which is clearly SCI or NNPI), will we get choruses of “lock him up!”? At the same time, Trumpets seem to revel in Trump’s crimes and prosecution as almost a badge of honor and/or an underdog fighting “the man”. The irony of Trump pretty much being the definition of “the man” seems lost on his supporters. But hey, no one ever said politics has to make sense.

    Zink ,

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    dyathinkhesaurus ,

    Does this mean they eventually got “tired of winning”? Or are they now trying to win at losing too?

    Hiccup ,

    “Successful” failures. AKA disgraces of humanity.

    sylver_dragon ,

    Demagogues always need to project an image of control, power and invincibility, reality be damned. I’d expect more of the same from them, and it’s why it’s important to keep pointing out their failures. By proving how weak and vulnerable they are, it helps to break the narrative they are trying to build. It’s all about perception, facts are less important than belief. But, facts can be useful in shaping belief.

    Willy ,

    I mean, I didn’t watch it either, but If you are in a state that isn’t purple, maybe you should be registered as a Republican to be part of the primary to pick the best of the worst. My state only has primary by party.

    sylver_dragon ,

    I’m in Virginia, which is pretty purple. That said, we have open primaries, but you are only allowed to vote in one. I have seriously considered voting in the Republican Primary for that reason. Biden is going to win any sort of Democratic Primary; so, not much point voting in the DNC Primary. However, I don’t expect my vote would be impactful at all. Southwest Virginia has Trump’s cock so far down it’s collective throat it stopped being oral and started being anal. Even where I’m at, we have idiots whose yards have been decorated with Trump banners for over 7 years now. If he doesn’t win the GOP Primary in Virginia, I’ll be incredibly surprised.

    If I do go out to vote in the GOP Primary, I’d probably have to pick Haley, just for the fun of seeing Republicans lining up behind a woman for a reason other than groping her. Also, I think it would be hilarious to see leftist pundits twist themselves in knots dealing with the GOP having a relatively younger woman and a minority as their candidate versus the old white guy. But, with her currently polling well behind DeSantis and a very, very distant third to Trump, I suspect that has basically zero chance of happening.

    Dark_Arc ,
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    To be fair, didn’t Trump poll horribly at first?

    sylver_dragon ,

    Kinda. Early in the 2016 election cycle, Jeb Bush was sort leading the pack. But, by October 2015 (to compare with the current cycle), Trump was pulling ahead in the GOP Primary and held onto the lead for the rest of the Primary. He was helped, a lot, by the large GOP Primary field and lack of a clear front runner. The political environment in 2016 also favored populism and Trump tapped into that very well.

    Now, this could all get upended by the various criminal charges Trump faces. While the civil charges he is liable for are interesting, that’s not a real impediment to his campaign. Hell, I wouldn’t be surprised if that ends up helping him, as he will spin it as a politically motivated attack on him by the left. But, should Trump end up behind bars during the run up to the Primary or General election, that’s going to make campaigning a bit harder. It won’t be impossible, and I’m not entirely confident it would prevent him from winning the Primary or the General Election. Though, I would think that the GOP might find a way to replace him on the General Election ballot, were he behind bars.

    Zaktor , in At US Antarctic base hit by harassment claims, workers are banned from buying alcohol at bars

    This almost seems to be retaliatory. The solution to unaddressed harassment and assault is punishing the wrongdoers and those who ignored them, not punishing everyone with the implication that alcohol caused the assault (or caused “blurred lines of consent”).

    The NSF said it’s also instituting several new measures during the current southern hemisphere spring and upcoming summer that are aimed at preventing sexual harassment and assault at the base, where typically around 70% of workers are men. These include enhanced training, a new survey to collect data and monitor trends, and visits to the ice from experts.

    Ah, the long-proven solution to workplace harassment, training videos! Sure to be paired with no-fail quizzes with tough questions like “is it ok to send an unsolicited dick-pic to a coworker? y/n”.

    PopcornTin , in Fast food workers to get a $20 minimum wage in CA

    Automation, here we come!

    Yokozuna ,

    Yep, many fast food places are already implementing AI taking orders in the drive thru, not to mention all the kiosks in the lobby. Only a matter of time until making the food is automated and all there will be is a skeleton crew of workers to make sure everything is running smooth.

    SocialEngineer56 ,

    This is not a bad thing. It is always a good thing when humans can be freed to do non-repetitive tasks. Or would you prefer to return to weaving your own clothes?

    Yokozuna ,

    Where did I say it was a bad thing? Lol.

    SocialEngineer56 ,

    Where did I say you said it’s a bad thing? Lol.

    Trainguyrom ,

    I was visiting a city for a wedding and went to a restaurant I’d never heard of to get food. Turned out to be drivethru only with an AI voice assistant order taker and holy crap was it a fight to get the AI to give me a damn second to read the menu for a place I’d never been. The food was very good though

    bluestribute ,

    It’s a good thing we weren’t automating anything before this! Nothing at all. Companies DEFINITELY weren’t researching and implementing automation until right now when the minimum wage increased. And they DEFINITELY will start hiring more people if the wages go down again.

    Uprise42 , in Peruvian man charged with making hoax bomb threats to schools, synagogues in Pennsylvania

    He did it because teenage girls wouldn’t send him nudes… disgusting

    Godnroc , in U.S. Senate unanimously passes formal dress code after uproar

    Counter proposal, every member must wear formal dresses. You can have your formal attire, but you’re not going to like it.

    Salamendacious OP ,
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    As long as they all have to wear fancy hats like at the Kentucky Derby too. Even though I think there’s nearly nothing redeeming about Lindsey Graham I imagine he’d have the fanciest hat of them all.

    VelvetStorm , in Tesla sued by US agency over alleged harassment of Black factory workers

    I dont think a judge who has likely never been at the receiving end of racism like that guy who sued should be allowed to say what he was awarded was too high.

    tallwookie , in ARCHAEOLOGISTS ARE REDISCOVERING THE MEDIEVAL MANOR OF COURT DE WYCK

    OH SHIT, NOT THAT! NOT DE WYCK! ANYTHING BUT THAT!!

    tallwookie , in Second Republican primary debate had the lowest TV viewership since 2015

    what percentage of people were:

    A) aware of it?

    B) enjoy watching aspiring politicians?

    C) gave a fuck?

    Hiccup ,

    None of the candidates are compelling or inspirational. At least Biden is good at the job and gets things done. He’s fine and competent. All I see on the Republican side are idiots yelling with no solutions or answers. I don’t even think the Republicans could be that bad if they could just get their shit together and actually try to do something for regular folks. People don’t get elevated with Republicans, they get stepped on.

    PsychedSy ,

    fine and competent.

    He can’t even read a teleprompter. I think he’s a better option than Trump, but jesus. He’s a decrepit old man.

    Honytawk ,

    I’d think about the same amount as previous debates.

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