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Trump’s ‘achilles heel’? Haley’s refusal to drop out infuriates ex-president
  • It looks Al Capone over 2 years to indict Al Capone and he had 22 indictments. Trump had 93 and across multiple states. Trump took about 3 years to bring his first indictment. So it's not far off from previous indictments.

  • Trump’s ‘achilles heel’? Haley’s refusal to drop out infuriates ex-president
  • Ya, 2020 was the election. That was BEFORE January 6th. Until Trump is in jail, we will continue to have this threat. So far there are 93 indictments. We just need him in jail and then we can breathe slightly easier.

  • White House calls for legislation to stop Taylor Swift AI fakes
  • While I agree that we should have UBI and universal healthcare, your gross assumption that all women are "forced" into this trade because they lack funds is what I disagree with.

    While some women are doing it for the money, some women are doing it because it's their own kink. Check out /gonewild. Most if not all those women are there showing off their bodies because they want to. No funds. No other reason except they want to share.

    Again yes there are sex trafficked women in the porn industry. There should be more laws that help these women.

    Fun story. I went to CES about 10 years ago and the AVN convention is next door and as a joke my workers and I went to check it out. I had the pleasure of talking to some of the actresses and some of them paid money to be there. It was such a great experience talking to them and seeing the humane side to porn. The women there generally love the craft.

  • White House calls for legislation to stop Taylor Swift AI fakes
  • Nah, I'm close to 50 and remembered a time when people had rights. Freedom to do what we want without government intervention. Hey, what I do in my own home does not concern you.

    Nobody is physically getting hurt here.

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  • For those who want to read more about it, I did the work and found the article.

    https://news.yahoo.com/woman-discovers-her-sons-bride-182017135.html

    A woman in eastern China had the shock of her life when she found out that her son was marrying her long-lost daughter. The reunion occurred right at the would-be spouses' wedding in Suzhou, Jiangsu province on March 31, according to Sohu News. The shocking discovery was made after the woman noticed a birthmark on the bride's hand, which looked strikingly similar to that of her long-lost child. Determined to uncover the truth, the woman mustered the courage to ask the bride's parents whether she was adopted. After explaining her story and the identical birthmark, the bride's parents eventually confirmed that their child had been adopted. Details were quickly ironed out and the bride confirmed that she was, indeed, the woman's long-lost biological daughter. It turns out she went missing as a child and was picked up by her adoptive parents on the roadside some 20 years ago. The wedding could have been called off at this point, but the woman also revealed that her son — her now-daughter's groom — was also adopted. The wedding proceeded as planned, but the shocking twist is one detour their guests will never forget. In photos that went viral on Chinese social media, the bride can be seen breaking down and hugging her long-lost mother tightly. It's unknown how exactly the daughter went missing, but some are raising the possibility of human traffickers being the culprit. It's also unclear whether the woman's adopted son — now her son-in-law — will be searching for his own parents.

  • White House calls for legislation to stop Taylor Swift AI fakes
  • First of all, what you think is unhealthy should stay in your home and not someone else's home. You don't get to decide what is unhealthy for everyone. Just yourself. It's people like you that think it's unhealthy for people to abort their babies that we lost Roe.

    AI generated videos are currently distinguishable. It's quite easy to spot. All of the time it's posted on the site that specifically calls out its AI generated. So there is little confusion if your reputation is getting messed up.

    With Photoshop you don't actually need any skills. It's all AI generated as well. It's actually zero skills. As a matter of fact, I have software that can take an AI generated image and then turn it into a video with just prompts to an AI generator.

    But let's get back to what I said earlier. Who is actually hurt here?

  • White House calls for legislation to stop Taylor Swift AI fakes
  • So someone photoshopped your face on another person is also illegal? What if someone talks about you doing a hypothetical sex act with their friends in private. Would that be illegal?

    In all 3 instances, your reputation is fucked up. But which one is illegal? When does it end?

  • White House calls for legislation to stop Taylor Swift AI fakes
  • It's a victimless crime. I mean, making it illegal doesn't stop people from doing it.

    I think once it gets to a point that nobody trusts AI porn, like how we don't trust photoshopped porn, then nobody would care anymore.

  • Cycling is ten times more important than electric cars for reaching net-zero cities
  • So people like me who can't afford a job near my work have to ride a bicycle for 40 miles one-way for my work because someone in the past made home zoning impossible to scale the population growth.

    Please tell me why I have to suffer and those fuckers who is camping in those expensive unattainable homes get to enjoy their home values?

    Why do you want people like me to suffer more than I already do by having to drive 80 miles a day?

  • Haley questions Trump’s mental fitness after he confuses her with Nancy Pelosi
  • No offense taken. Opinions are like assholes, everyone has one.

    Romney might have brought Romneycare(universal healthcare). We might not have a shit senate that was hell bent on stopping every justice Obama tried to appoint. We might still have RvsW. We might not have Trump.

    These are all mights. Who cares. Just vote in 2024.

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