I'm seeing a trendy way of doing the headline:
"Trump claims he never said lock her up. He did. Several times."
Or some variation.
"All the times Trump said "Lock her up"
"Trump said "Lock her up", now claims he never did"
The book is better and way nerdier. If you want ultimate nerdiness, the audiobook is narrated by Wil Wheaton!
"You guys should riot about this. I'm busy retweeting how there should be a riot, but you should go riot. I'll tweet about it if you do"
I have been noticing and pondering this as well.
My only thought is that perhaps, although it was shamed for a while, the people who used it at it's peak have continued to use it in private settings. But now their children are of age that they are comfortable spouting it on the Internet and in person, thus bringing out anyone else who wants to say it, whether just to make people uncomfortable or they grew up with it, or otherwise don't know any better or haven't learned empathy
Here's dash cam from the car. Nothing graphic, but remember it resulted in death (around 4:25): https://youtu.be/Z24tT8FR_R8?si=ZUfiQy3X4EE7lfWn
If he was trying to cut the kid off, he is God damned terrible at driving. He was trying to be "bad ass" and knock the kid over. He REFUSES to say over radio what happened (at least in the time I watched).
I'm so grossed out that they're not charging the officer, but still charging the driver of the stolen car, who was long gone at that point, for causing vehicular death.
I don't know what happened there. My brain did a thing with that word I guess? Sorry
I always liked in Momento he picked up the phone and immediately asked, "Who is this?"
I'd wager that most school districts in the US have significantly more money spent on transportation than in other countries as well
Some photons traveled the distance just to be blocked by your desk lamp
The article says, "Arbaugh said that Neuralink has told him around 15% of the threads inserted in his brain remain in place." Then says that they did software updates to strengthen the remainder.
Neuralink themselves used the word "detached" "retracted" in their blog.
edit: The blog does not say detached
Neuralink blog itself said they detached.
https://neuralink.com/blog/prime-study-progress-update-user-experience/
Neuralink boosted the ones that were still attached with the software update.
Dunno if I'll get it perfectly, but something like "swing and a miss from The Onion. But I'm glad they feel like they can do that 🤙"
The labeling requirements are supported by the American Cancer Society and the National Cancer Institute, many of which having been slowly adopted by the United States. Many of the chemicals have been straight up banned or substantially limited for use by companies in the EU.
Meanwhile, in Mah (corporate) freedumb America, California has to drag us along to keep up with civil and health rights so the Boss Hoggs that would use us for straight up slaves can't squeeze every ounce of life out of us for another dollar.
Disney's delegitimatizing sign should be expected because they are a soul stealing corporation, not your funny friend making this sign to troll the overbearing government. They want your money and don't care if you get cancer. Hell, they genuinely pay to make sure people who die in their park are moved out of the park before they're pronounced dead
The rest of that paragraph:
However, in some cases, the picture or film must be labeled when such removal has been done. In this assessment, one must look at how extensive the removal is on, especially, the skin
If the amount of yogurt, crumbs, or snot is extensive, then it could be considered as a natural part of the body.
note: I wanted to add that I'm not trying to tear down this action on advertising. I think it's fantastic and hugely important. I only fear it will be on everything and people will desensitize from it real quick. I hope then another "natural image" label gets created
Someone who put work and effort into developing time travel will have heard of it. Unless it happened after a complete destruction and rebuild of civilization or two.
Tracy Morgan in a clip from "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back" to express my feelings about your post:
https://youtu.be/f5vG4p3dgCI?si=Ay61bo8uy_vo471U
Thank you for your hard work!
Whine about my taxes going up again. Cry laugh at John Stewart. Go defend my school board
Swing and a miss from this guy
Ohio Rep. Joyce Beatty moved to strike Arizona Rep. Eli Crane's "offensive and very inappropriate" comments from the record.
Notably ironic as he was speaking in support of an amendment to ban inclusivity training requirements for military members.