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'Babbling' and 'hoarse': Biden's debate performance sends Democrats into a panic
  • I didn't say it wasn't risky. I'm saying what I heard. But, I also don't think it's that risky.

    She would be a much better debater and candidate, and it would likely erase much of the voter apathy with the huge 40 and under group. Especially with abortion and womans rights on the table.

    And I'm a huge Bernie supporter, but we've seen several times now that the DNC isn't going to give him a chance. So who else you got cause Bernie's chance died in 2016

  • 'Babbling' and 'hoarse': Biden's debate performance sends Democrats into a panic
  • I heard quite a few people earlier in the year stating that the plan was for Joe to bow out last minute due to health issue, and announce that Michelle Obama would be the candidate. I know it's probably not likely, but it's an exciting thought. Someone like Newsom would be another decent option

  • My anaconda
  • I vote everyone continue to use this template for memes, as Drakes faces makes me physically ill

  • NASA is scaling back its Moon plans, and saying a 2026 human landing on the Moon is unfeasible.
  • Ah, the Uber space Tesla option. Classy!

    I'll take a whalers on the moon shirt if you make it to Luna Park

  • The Government Can Spy on You Using Your Wireless Headphones
  • You and all your upvoters like to visit sites about privacy, and give people a hard time for taking measures to protect themselves. Lame

  • The Government Can Spy on You Using Your Wireless Headphones
  • I went back to wired. I'm aware the government will get it elsewhere.

    Not paying Bose to have access to it, and sell to whomever they want. Fuck that

    Also, you don't know jack shit about my tech. I go out with nothing but a DAP very often.

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    Guy who tortured a wolf and paraded it's body around is now receiving death threats
  • I grew up on 10000 acres of farmland. My entire family were proud "poachers". I've seen some shit, including a bullet riddled bald eagle behind the barn.

    Some of my earliest childhood memories were of my grandfather and deaf uncle chasing around coyotes like unhinged psychos with the dog waggon. Watching the greyhounds run them down, and tear them to shreads while they laughed and had a great time. Coyote pelts used to bring a lot of money as well.

    Now, I never liked this behavior even though I was raised and forced to participate, but I certainly understand how these morons become this way. They mostly behave this way with predatory animals like wolves, coyotes, hawks, etc. Animals that kill all their chickens. Break their cattles, or horses legs and may or may not kill them. They take pride and satisfaction in ridding the earth of these "varmint".

    Now I am mostly vegan, aside from my love of raising chickens, and eating their free range eggs. And I love all animals! But, I want to murder the fuck outta those rat bastard possums when they weasle their way into my henhouse at night, and I wake up to my babies feathers and caucuses splayed across the yard.

  • The Government Can Spy on You Using Your Wireless Headphones
  • I once lost a pair of expensive Bose wireless headphones. Somebody told me that I could use the app and track their location. I said, oh hell no, they can keep them! Nice as they were, I will not be purchasing again.

  • Bill to make marrying your first cousin illegal in Tennessee passes but not without a fight
  • Must have more babies for capital greed.

    Also, must end Medicaid. There will be no financial help for all the handicapped inbred kids

    Edit: /s 🙄

  • Videos show Chicago police fired nearly 100 shots over 41 seconds during fatal traffic stop
  • You seem to have gathered that the murder victim shot at the police. Unless you have another source, you are clearly not reading the linked article. It states that no footage shows that the victim ever shot, or had a gun in possession. States that he had no gun on or around him when they cleared the slumped body. The did however find a (most likely planted) gun in the car later. Do you need a class on reading comprehension or something?

  • Arizona State Senator Leads Prayer In Tongues On Floor Before Abortion Ruling.
  • Wasn't fun loving, southern Baptist. It was crazy ass non denominational, fire and brimstone, revolations, scaring kids about hell. Kenneth Copeland visits, and the like always went this route. Nothing entertaining about it. It was scary as fuck! And if I didn't act right, it was paddle board time when we got home

  • Arizona State Senator Leads Prayer In Tongues On Floor Before Abortion Ruling.
  • Man, all this speaking in tongues talk lately is giving me PTSD. Next they'll be getting "drunk in the holy spirit". Every time they pulled this shit at church, I wished my mom would have chosen abortion instead

  • What apps would you love to have open-source alternatives for?
  • A decent language learning type app, like dulingo

  • Were the BLM protests of 2020 a success?
  • I successfully got a few rubber bullet scars

  • Caitlin Clark's reward for a record-smashing NCAA career: A $76,000 WNBA salary
  • I'm curious now what Ice Cube was offering her to join his league

  • Happy Eclipse Day
  • Loved this from Biden today!

  • consider the implications for a post scarcity future
  • Thus, Ben Franklin wins electricity, and they made Tesla into a joke, who goes on to be a recluse, yeah? Edit: Thomas Edison rather

  • Trust exercise
  • If android just turn off auto-rotate in drop down menu

  • Vote to Restore Net Neutrality

    Stop enshitification 3 years ago!

    FCC to vote to restore net neutrality rules, reversing Trump By David Shepardson April 2, 20243:51 PM PDTUpdated 4 hours ago People look at data on their mobiles as internet wire cables on switch hub are shown in background People look at data on their mobiles as background with internet wire cables on switch hub is projected in this picture

    WASHINGTON, April 2 (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Communications Commission will vote to reinstate landmark net neutrality rules and assume new regulatory oversight of broadband internet that was rescinded under former President Donald Trump, the agency's chair said.

    The FCC told advocates on Tuesday of the plan to vote on the final rule at its April 25 meeting.

    The commission voted 3-2 in October on the proposal to reinstate open internet rules adopted in 2015 and re-establish the commission's authority over broadband internet.

    Net neutrality refers to the principle that internet service providers should enable access to all content and applications regardless of the source, and without favoring or blocking particular products or websites.

    FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel confirmed the planned commission vote in an interview with Reuters. "The pandemic made clear that broadband is an essential service, that every one of us - no matter who we are or where we live - needs it to have a fair shot at success in the digital age," she said.

    An essential service requires oversight and in this case we are just putting back in place the rules that have already been court-approved that ensures that broadband access is fast, open and fair." Reinstating the rules has been a priority for President Joe Biden, who signed a July 2021 executive order encouraging the FCC to reinstate net neutrality rules adopted under Democratic President Barack Obama. Democrats were stymied for nearly three years because they did not take majority control of the five-member FCC until October.

    Under Trump, the FCC had argued the net neutrality rules were unnecessary, blocked innovation and resulted in a decline in network investment by internet service providers, a contention disputed by Democrats.

    Rosenworcel has said the reclassification would give the FCC important new national security tools. The agency said in its initial proposal that rules could give it "more robust authority to require more entities to remove and replace" equipment and services from Chinese companies like Huawei (HWT.UL) and ZTE (000063.SZ)

    Republican FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr opposed the move, saying that since 2017 "broadband speeds in the U.S. have increased, prices are down (and) competition has intensified." He argued the plan would result in "government control of the internet."

    Despite the 2017 repeal, a dozen states now have net neutrality laws or regulations in place. Industry groups abandoned legal challenges to those state requirements in May 2022.

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