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  • Ding ding ding. It's incredibly rare for authoritarian governments to disarm the far right. The police have shown time and time again they will not protect you, and that's if they're not actively joining in

    We protect us

  • Oh I never said it was good

  • As someone else commented, the incumbent won their last election 87%-13% to a libertarian in a race where the GOP didn't run a candidate.

    I don't think there's much risk of that, thankfully.

  • BabylonBee is a satire site

  • At all times at least 1 step further than whatever Israel last did

  • If I have to have microplastics in my balls, then the fish do too dammit!

  • Probably technically, but I can almost guarantee you they quite literally couldn't care less about two brothers sharing an account. They're more worried about large groups sharing an account.

  • It's something people don't realize. We may be a scourge on the Earth, but we're still nowhere even near the top of the list of worst things to happen to this planet.

    As the other reply brought up, Theia crashing into Earth. Flood basalt events. The Chicxulub impact.

    We may be able to cause some real awful shit, but we still are nothing compared to what the forces of nature can produce. And just to clarify, I'm not saying this to in any way downplay the seriousness of climate change, or that we should do nothing about it.

  • The answer to the ruthless indiscriminate killing of civilians is not more ruthless indiscriminate killing of civilians

  • You're either a heullva lot stronger than me or have a much smaller TV if it's a handheld device

  • Not reading the article and being aggressively confidently incorrect is basically this guy's MO

  • One of the most popular recent movie franchises is literally about a guy who goes on a murder rampage because someone killed his dog

    Why the fuck did they think this would go over well.

  • Stares at most PDX games having increasing player counts

    How much of this is the lack of people wanting to play strategy games vs the lack of good strategy games

  • Nobody makes a business investment and expects a return year one.

    Except that's the issue, they do now. Long term sustainable growth is no longer acceptable, and hasn't been for some time. Shutting down ideas that would clearly be good in the long run in favor of short term gains has been the order of the day for years now.l

  • We're clearly not going to get boring or normal, so yeah im cool with undangerous but weird

  • Ones here in the states vary a lot from place to place. Some places have absolutely everything, books, movies, games, tools, makerspaces (or at least 3d printers), computers etc.

    But most city libraries outside if your big big ones are still relatively small. My local one is about the size of a small grocery store, real modest. Damn do the workers there pour their hearts and souls into it though, they're always hosting events and stuff. Really appreciate our library workers. Main benefit is getting access to their network, which generally gets you a whole host of other stuff. Ebook rentals, audio book rentals, book transfers, etc.

    It's a shame what the GoP is trying to do to the American library system.