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  • She is an incredibly prolific songwriter for other people as well. There's a decent chance you like a song she wrote that is performed by someone else - if that makes you feel any better about your sacrilege (smiley face emoji)

  • All aircraft are tracked. These screenshots are from a website that shows all the flight paths in real-time, or close to it.

    In general you can see the aircraft type and call-sign(?), owner, point of origin, and destination. Sometimes owner and destination are obscured for varying reasons.

    These particular screenshots are showing flights that originated from Russia

  • My cats do that too, they also drool in two specific circumstances even if you aren't petting them.

    One, the gray cat when you are holding her and your hair is long enough to stick her face in, she'll drool in your hair. No petting really required.

    Two, if the tabby is in your lap making biscuits she drools. Sometimes she'll make a little slurpy sound first like she's trying not to.

  • Seriously, thank you for posting this. My dad's computer needs an upgrade and most of what he does is the solitaire games on it. This would have been stroke inducing to discover after the fact.

  • What if I say you often get speeding tickets while driving, but you've never been stopped by the cops for anything, or you got one speeding ticket 10 years ago? If I keep repeating that you "often get speeding tickets" and it gets you fired - did I not hurt you with a lie?

    Notice I'm not accusing you of speeding. I'm saying you often get ticketed, something that can be verified

    He's not accusing the judge of "often making wrong or bad decisions" He is saying "often overturned decisions" Has the judge been overturned in these proceedings? Because another federal judge in one of his other cases has been overturned, but he's not posting about that judge being unfair or "often overturned"

    I feel like there's a difference, but maybe using "often" murks it up just enough. Like using alleged, "it's possible", or "people say" to spread rumors.

  • What about "often overturned"? That seems like a fact that could potentially be proven or disproven.

    Especially if the judge has never been overturned, or never/rarely overturned in the context or timeframe of these cases. Assuming that is a false fact for this judge, I don't know his stats.

    Another judge on his cases has been potentially been "often overturned" based on percentages of total cases/rulings?