Biden approves anti-personnel mines for Ukraine, US official says
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the second anyone was allowed to use houses as an "investment" to gain wealth we basically guaranteed this. obviously anyone with a lot of money tied up in housees is going to try and make their value go up. once we got multinational billion dollar conglomerates involved it became child's play for them to make that number go up through infinite methods of varrying complexity carried out by thousands of people working together with billions of dollars behind them.
this problem is inherent to a housing market that people are allowed to speculate on. we just need to make that stop entirely. limit house ownership. no one needs 100 houses. especially not companies. if that results in less rental houses than desired, we need to build more apartments. apartments are different beast, but if the cost of houses are lower then it will be harder to inflate rent if they can afford a house instead. this may result in some people who want to rent a house, but not an apartment, unable to find that. that's not a big problem. they might just need to rent an apartment instead. certainly it's much less of a problem then the current state of no one being able to afford housing.
the rich don't need this vector for growing their wealth. they have enough others and are doing quite alright at it. the world will function just fine without mult billion dollar corporations investing in buying properties for the sole reason that they think they can extract wealth without contributing anything. houses should be for living in, not for extracting wealth.
yeah, the lies are blatantly obvious to anyone that has actually followed and understood politics since before Trump. the longer you look at it the more obvious and undeniable the bad faith obstruction by the Republicans is. the only people who understand that and support them genuinely believe they'd be better off without the government telling them what not to do, or are full Christofascist warriors that want to create Gideon or whatever.
i mean, making bad decisions because you fell for a lie is pretty much my definition of dumb.
to me it's kind of kind the nazi bar thing. if you're at a bar with 2 Nazis, and you're not a nazi, you're still hanging out at a nazi bar.
they fucking adore this frog. no other group has embraced it as strongly or consistently. I'm quite happy to let an old ass meme die because i find it distasteful now that it's the favorite meme of nazis.
yeah this is a mfw format. mfw my mom is watching something Lowkey interesting and i have to pretend I'm not watching.
exactly! the one thing we're stuck with is each other. it's all we're guaranteed to have. no one can escape the effects of others anymore.
so what's getting shot down are executive orders. unilateral decisions made by the President. they aren't very strong and can basically be overturned by any federal judge. in the past we all pretended they judges were not partisan and that the judiciary was somehow above politics. recently there has been a strong reversal on that stance from our political right. in the past it was unusual for judges to overturn executive orders without good reason. right now it's expected that this court specifically week more or less try to overturn anything Biden tries to do.
originally the executive order was meant to be used sparingly and have very little power. that has changed greatly over a long time, but lately they've mostly been getting used to get past deadlock in the house and Senate. these days we more or less can't pass any laws because the Republican party always has at least enough control to block one part of the process and had taken a stance of "block everything the Democrats do to make them look bad until we have unilateral control and can do what we want". they just finished that plan.
so lately legislation that can't get past the deadlock created by bad actors in our checks and balances system. the balance against that which we had settled on in the past was executive orders. lately the thing that has changed is that Republicans stopped pretending the judiciary was sacred and started using it as another arm of obstruction. in the past it was understood that such a gross lack of decorum and breaking of political mores would cost a political their career. trump proved that wrong so now they can blatantly use partisan judges to obstruct anything worthwhile that might have snuck through.
this is a federal court in Texas, that means it's being blocked nationally.
I interpreted this as implying that the bits of food hiding in the water are small or pulverized.
I understand stew to just be less watery. barely enough liquid to cover the chunks.
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you could repurpose this headline to literally any creative or journalistic industry these days. "x industry is being propped up by underpaid freelancers" is just a fact of life now. it's just so much cheaper when you don't owe them any benefits or dignity or anything at all in fact.
it would be more like if someone intentionally painted that bottle to attract them then iterated that design using an the money in the world to perfect it. it's almost Eldritch horror shit if it wasn't just another person trying to make money.
ahh yes, the loophole that has non dictators absolutely flummoxed. can't be a genocide if you don't blow up ALL of the aid. this is just sparkling mass shooting.
always more complicated than the headlines would have you believe.
hell, Geralt spends damn near a quarter of the series straight up disarmed. one of the books is basically a legal drama about him trying to not go to jail after getting his sword stolen. don't think he has his sword for about 99% of that one.
"gotta get my fuckin sword back" is a very common plot point throughout that series. not just for Geralt. ciri spends some time sword chasing too. i don't hate it.
because that's actually not in the books lol.
i honestly hate the show because it's not at all accurate to the books either in spite of that being the bulk of their marketing. that said, the two swords things comes entirely from the games. in the books he makes comments a few times about the fancy metals in his swords helping kill monsters, but he only has one at a time.
you expect a layperson to be capable of that? you're expectations are too high. that's the level of detail aftter you just need to go read their own words.
the Harris walz campaign has pages and pages of details about exactly what and how they plan to manage that. go read that. it surely has the answers.
really? they're almost as common as cigarette butts once were now. are you a hermit?
my ex spent time in a woman's prison in Georgia. she used to describe pretty much exactly this. among many other horrible things. it's funny, in America there's this common perception that the other prisoners are the scary part of prison. no, it's the guards. they would find any excuse to beat people and rape was a nearly daily occurrence for some.
the majority of her time served was before her trial or sentencing or anything. there is shockingly little difference between how we treat a person arrested, but still presumed innocent, and someone found guilty and in prison.
oh, that was a very different thing. in fact, i think it's a shame that public reaction to that situation killed dolphin research.
there's a really really good episode of radiolab on this. the experiment was actually extremely promising and groundbreaking. they had a dolphin spending his own free time practicing in the mirror making human words with his blowhole. he used the water to try and make a sort of lip, rotating the blowhole in and out of the water to shape the sounds. this dolphin was able to understand spoken language and was observably getting frustrated at his inability to say what he clearly wanted to.
the dolphin jerking thing happened because this was a dolphin actively in the throws of puberty. dolphins are intelligent, willful, occasionally evil animals. in nature they will masturbate themselves on shellfish and do other heinous sexually deviant things by human standards. the dolphin in the study was showing tremendous progress, but started exhibiting strong sexual urges. it got to the point that he was completely uncooperative. they jerked him off because he was cooperative after. there is no reason to believe the dolphin was explicitly attracted to the researcher and the researcher has said that she wasn't attracted to the dolphin.
this story was highly sensationalized. so much so that it completely overshadowed the fact that THE DOLPHIN COULD TALK. he wasn't very good at it, but that's only because he lacked the hardware. to this day no one can get funding for dolphin research because of this. it left that much of a stink on the entire field. we have made almost no meaningful progress in this field since. THE DOLPHIN COULD FUCKING TALK AND ALL WE CARE ABOUT IS HOW GROSS IT IS THAT THEY JERKED IT OFF.
also very different from chimps raised by citizens with no real plan. this was an organized and funded academic study with many people working on it and many eyes watching it. this was not one of the things that we did to animals in labs at the time that was problematic. there were other things that actually were worth getting upset over.
alternatively, I've heard it's a good emulator.
or how about this, both of them are terrible for this. i strongly support Ukraine's right to defend its borders, but landmines belong in the far distant pass. if Russia drops a bioweapon on kyiev will we follow suit? i sure fucking hope not.
grow a spine and actually believe in something for yourself. landmines are wrong, no matter who uses them or why they are used.