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  • The death of Henry Kissinger is a heartwarming reminder that life imposes an expiry date on even the most terrible people with power.

    Or as Chaplin said: dictators die, and the power they took from the people will return to the people. And so long as men die, liberty will never perish.

    A comforting thought in Trump's America. Because remember: Trump is 79. His expiry date is fast coming - and not a minute too soon, I might add. All we really have to pay attention to is that none of his younger henchmen succeed him.

    That's the legacy of Henry Kissinger. Damn his rotting corpse.

  • So what? Trump and his henchmen don't obey the courts. Haven't you noticed?

  • Doesn't it bother anybody in Belgium that the future queen of Belgium doesn't study in Belgium? There are great universities in Belgium, on both sides of the language border.

  • Yeah, and that the very people who were on the receiving end of the Nazi hatred are doing the exact same thing to the Arabs of Palestine. They should know better too.

  • "Hidden"...

    Don't congresscritter read what they vote? It's not like they're random Joes clicking through a software EULA: it's their job to proofread boring shit before signing it into law.

  • My personal opinion is that the US is lost at this point. We'll have to wait until the end of WW3 - or, if the rest of the world is lucky, the end of the second American civil war - and the trial of the Trump henchmen - to see anything good coming out of this country again. Sadly, I'm old enough that I probably won't be around to see that day.

    I can't believe I'm witnessing what my grandfather told me he lived through in Europe in the 30's. I never thought I'd live to witness that myself too.

  • That doesn’t mean we have to pretend that we’re literally living in North Korea

    Again, ask yourself if Kilmar Abrego García or any of the other Trump deportees in CECOT feel like they're living in North Korea.

    Stop thinking everybody's experience is like yours. It's North Korea bad in the US right now, just not for everybody yet like in North Korea. You haven't been impacted yet: when you are, you'll change your tune.

  • Courts have stopped like 90% of the shit hey are trying to do

    Tell that to Kilmar Abrego García. I bet he feel really good about the remaining 10%.

  • The stupid Republicans just committed political seppuku. It's going to be an all-blue midterms. Trump had better prepare for the impeachment proceedings.

  • Musk couldn't build a successful golden shower without government subsidies, that's for damn sure.

  • It's the Russian resistance's long game: in 10 years, there won't be enough young people left to send to die at the front, so the war will naturally peter out.

  • Why does fucking Trump has to speak about everything everywhere all the time? Can't poor Joe die without having a fascist monkey comment on his health?

  • Really?

    I mean kids know ice cream is bad for them, at some level. But arguing who pays tariffs is like arguing whether water is wet. That's what tariffs are, by definitions. Anybody who thinks China or whoever will pay tariffs in their place doesn't know what tariffs are.

    That's why it boggles the mind that Trump keeps - or at least kept - saying other countries would pay his tariffs and nobody ever corrected him: all it takes is opening a dictionary at TARIFF to know he's full of shit.

  • I wasn't aware there was an argument.

  • The voids comme from the arachne perimeter generator - since that's what the slicer uses in the letters, because they're too small to contain anything but perimeters. You can even see them in the slicer's rendition:

    There seems to be a way to eliminate then - in the slicer anyway - by increasing the perimeter transition threshold angle from 10° to 40°, but I haven't tried it yet:

    One-wall looks better anyway, so I'll try it again, without ironing this time.

  • Something tells me you'd have fun if you got yourself a printer and got into the hobby. Hint hint... 🙂

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