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  • the problem I have is that the law (609.772) appears to not only apply to political content, but all content that is

    "so realistic that a reasonable person would believe it depicts speech or conduct of an individual who did not in fact engage in such speech or conduct; " and made without consent and wintin 90 days of political party conventions or after absentee voting starts.

    By the way it is written the "presidents play Minecraft" series which most informed people would fully understand was not made my any presidents would likely fall under this law.

  • perhaps it's because I've never been to a place with smaller than supermarket sized stores with normal food items (pork, beef, cheese, lettuce, bread), but self checkout seems to speed up the process because those buying only a few items use it.

  • I find the feature hilarious, admittedly this is mostly because I almost never use my phones camera so it tries to use memes or anime screenshots/art to do its job.

    this leads to interesting results such as nightscape (shows picture I took of a burning building), clothes (shows furry porn), dog (image of Junko), cat (same image), sports (music videos)

  • counter argument: rules are meant to be followed to the letter and not a micrometer further. if a rule specifies that you only have to surrender phones the day after they were spotted then what constitutes the same phone is the most important question.