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  • She experienced sexual exploitation, had a family violence restraining order put against her by her husband(which she recently was accused of violating), and had just histrionically made things up about a recent car accident. Everything points to a borderline crisis. That borderline personality is generally exactly from the sexual exploitation at a young age. But all signs pointed to suicide being a very big risk.

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  • The boon here isn't that it'll allow them to bring a shoddy product to market. The boon is they'll be able to continue milking investors by hiding the fact that they have no marketable product in this space while they keep selling off their stock.

  • It's always used as a specific fact for horseshoe crabs but hemocyanin is very common in the hemolymph/circulatory systems of mollusks and arthropods. Most regular crabs, squid and octopus, clams, spiders, and shrimp. They just don't make good blood farms like horseshoe crabs do and don't have Limulus Amebocyte Lysate.

  • FUNDAMENTAL LAWS OF REALITY Re: Non-Existent Business Entity Status: METAPHYSICALLY IMPOSSIBLE Cosmic Authority: LAWS OF PHYSICS

    THE UNIVERSE DECLARES:

    This business is now:

    1. PHYSICALLY Non-existent
    2. QUANTUM STATE: Collapsed […

    That is much much funnier. It's willing the entire simulation out of existence. It's attempting magic. That's existential dread.

  • Blue ringed octopus is just using tetrodotoxin though, it's not like they developed that toxin through evolution. Bacteria are the ones that made TTX so toxic. I'm not impressed.

  • Believe it or not, the nebulous nature of the department actually is what makes them more likely to have qualified immunity because their role hasn't been "clearly established" by case law. You couldn't even talk say what "actions as a part of their duties" are. I'm not a fan of qualified immunity.

    As far as suing the government over what DOGE does, good luck figuring out where an agency deputized by executive order fits in here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Tort_Claims_Act