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  • In my head it's Dr. Frank-N-Furter

  • You can fit two cars there
  • I prefer driving smaller cars in heavy snow because they're light enough to sit on top and not get bogged down. Back when I had a commute in my tiny little Scion xA I'd drive by bro-dozers and SUVs stuck in the snow thinking their four-wheel drive would save them from being idiots.

  • MAGA candidate loses bid to replace Mitt Romney
  • I remember Bush’s monthly drops of ridiculous quotes or other idiocy.

    "Fool me once, shame on... shame on you. Fool me twice? Can't get fooled again."

  • Nuclear isn't perfect, but it is the best we have right now.
  • There are designs for a giant glass cone put in the middle of the desert. Air under the cone gets warmed and it rises up through a couple turbines on its way out of the device.

  • Nuclear isn't perfect, but it is the best we have right now.
  • Meanwhile in Georgia (USA) they completed a new nuclear power plant and they have to raise rates because it went 100% over its $14 billion budget.

  • History repeats itself.
  • I'd like to see a similar infographic of the height of the truck beds. Putting a tiny bed way up high is a sure sign the bed is ornamental.

  • History repeats itself.
  • Trucks with smaller beds are objectively less useful than trucks with larger beds.

  • You can fit two cars there
  • Or do what I did and pay cash for a beat up old truck to do those things with. Mine didn't even have a radio, the heat barely worked, but it hauled hog feed and garbage well enough. And I wasn't paying a grand a month in a car payment and insurance.

  • Ford recalls over 550,000 pickup trucks because transmissions can suddenly downshift to 1st gear
  • Can't have pop up headlights or hood ornaments because they're dangerous to pedestrians.

    But you can have a hood that's six feet tall because that's totally safe for pedestrians.

  • Nate Silver's model for the 2024 election is out, currently predicts a 65% chance of a Trump victory.
  • I've gotten two texts from two different numbers claiming I'm not registered to vote. Which is weird, because I voted in a primary a couple months back. So I checked my state's voter registration and I'm still there, still getting a mail-in ballot like I asked.

    I did a bit of forensics on the links but they just redirect to a GCE instance that returns a 500 error, and the domain registration is anonymized so I can't get any info there. But I'm worried a lot of people are clicking a link that might take them off the voting rolls.

  • Biden’s Record Is Full of Climate Wins — So Why Don’t Voters Know It? Environmental groups are making a concerted effort to educate voters about President Joe Biden’s climate policies before election
  • A good government is a boring government. I don't want SLAMS in a congressional meeting. I want boring questions about tiny little details on spreadsheets nobody reads except for interns and wonks.

  • Supreme Court wipes out anti-corruption law that bars officials from taking gifts for past favors
  • Let's be fair: Henry Ford was an antisemite way before Hitler.

    In 1918, Henry Ford purchased his hometown newspaper, The Dearborn Independent. A year and a half later, he began publishing a series of articles that claimed a vast Jewish conspiracy was infecting America. The series ran in the following 91 issues. Ford bound the articles into four volumes titled "The International Jew," and distributed half a million copies to his vast network of dealerships and subscribers. The rhetoric was not unusual for its content, as much as its scope. As one of the most famous men in America, Henry Ford legitimized ideas that otherwise may have been given little authority.

  • I don't get how people can become depressed, when we live in the century of Fentanyl, easy access to alcohol and amusement arcades.
  • One must be always drunk, that's all that matters.

    But what with?

    With wine, with poetry, or with virtue, as you choose.

    But get drunk.

  • Pyongyang Says It Will Send Troops to Ukraine Within a Month
  • Especially if there's "voting irregularities" or Trump wins outright. The Chinese would definitely take advantage of the confusion.

  • Supreme Court rejects challenge to Connecticut law that eliminated religious vaccination exemption
  • For anyone else who's confused by the headline: This means there isn't a religious exemption to vaccines in Connecticut.

    The bad guys lost. Yay!

  • Bowman loses New York primary in blow to progressives
  • To top it off, Israel just successfully dropped a political nuke on a critic and will likely have everyone running scared in the future.

    And then in a decade or so when Israel does something equally heinous we'll have an entire new generation wondering why the US supports Israel.

  • Two US astronauts stuck in space as Boeing analyzes Starliner problems
  • White Sands Space Harbor

    That is a really cool name

  • There are some countries named after cheese though.
  • Raclette is the best one. It's like Rachel but 75% Frencher

  • Semi_Hemi_Demigod Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod @lemmy.world

    I'm just this guy, you know. Except on Lemmy.

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