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  • Nope, you didn't get to deny Congress people entrance to federal buildings for any reason.

    You know what happens when you do that? Lawsuits, but you know what happens when lawsuits won't solve the problems immediately at hand? Riots. You want riots? (Probably actually...) That's how you instigate riots.

  • Your raids are making it more difficult and dangerous to be a citizen going about their fucking business walking home. They're making it more difficult to be a business by shaking down tourists and customers. They're making it more difficult to be in a safe neighborhood, with illegal kidnappings happening on the streets. They're making it more difficult to be an American, watching the government attacking students in classrooms. They're making it more difficult to be a human watching them separate parents from children with no recourse.

  • ...📉

    Jump
  • 38, just lost the 12 year old 267k miles car to an idiot my age in a brand new muscle car who was immediately on the phone to Daddy. It was one of the few things of value I had to my name. Was hoping to get 400k out of it. Instead I get a new car payment that I have no idea how I'm going to cover.

    The times are rolling, I'm not sure they're good.

  • Holy fuck this is a terrible idea.

    The child was "saved" in that they can last longer until they'd die without a liver transplant.

    It was successful because of how easy the liver is to target with medications.

    "Fixing" one organ doesn't change the entire bodies genotype, female sex cells will continue to (potentially) carry the defect.

    These genetic "diseases" are not all without any benefit, the most common example is sickle cell anemic people have higher resistance to malaria.

    There's no telling how "fixing" things generically will alter other systems in the body, it was done to one organ to a briefly observed window of success, that's barely more than anecdotal evidence.

    This is what I came up with in 5 minutes, I'm not a geneticist.

  • A 4, this weekend was as close to a 9 as one could get (no major milestone events, so not a 10), and today is just very blah. I normally try to keep my stress free days around 6, but I can't kick away the feeling of how good this past weekend was

  • I did read it, it could have been updated after the time of my reading and making this comment.

    I learned from other sources that he did in fact say this.

    And I hate my country all the more for it. This man is actively looking for bribes from other countries, as is our country hadn't already done enough for him.

  • I want to posit that because water isn't compressible at forces we experience commonly, it doesn't mean it isn't compressible. For 99.999% of the water rules we concern ourselves with water should be considered incompressible, but there are exceptions to every rule

  • This is all the evidence Alex Jones needs, and Alex Jones as all the evidence talk radio listeners need to ask about it on Joe Rogan, and it being on Rogan makes it big enough for "one America" put to broadcast, one America's success is all the public support Fox "News" needs to rebroadcast it as news. And then enough Americans will hear about it that it'll be a talking point at every diner, 4th of July celebration and family bbq.