The one upside to the gas crisis in Europe is that there's a chance it'll get people to finally start looking into nuclear as a viable alternative. It's one thing to say "Oh we can just transition, very very gradually, to solar" when there's no deadline to wean yourself off fossil fuels, but...
Good lord. Even Vic Mignogna had a lawyer. What is he doing?
Has he seriously decided that there's not a single lawyer in this country who won't purposely blow the case just to get him locked up? Because if so, he has a lot more faith in humanity than I do.
I'm still waiting for that Saint's Row 2 rerelease they said would fix all the bugs. Now that they're just straight-up rebooting the series, I'm pretty sure that's been officially canned and they're just not bothering to tell anyone.
Also I went back to my link in OP to check what the "correct" broken embed looks like, and the interesting thing is that Teufel's post now displays exactly how I originally saw it, with empty space where the tweet should be, but the post immediately after it, which also had an embedded tweet...
Yeah, it looks like this is going to be a problem on P&R in particular. People keep making bad tweets and then deleting them, leaving the person who embedded them looking like a crazy person talking to themselves.
I've noticed that working Twitter embeds take a while to load in, which suggests...
Watch them win almost all of those seats anyway, proving that they've been wasting money this whole time. As long as the ballots say what party each candidate represents, their base will still show up to vote for them. And as long as the country stays gerrymandered to hell, that base will still...
Actually, since nothing in the Constitution specifically guaranteed a right to vote to anyone in particular, it was up to the states to decide whom to disenfranchise, and presumably non-property-owners were entirely on the table.
It was a ban across both their platforms, which is almost a good reason to use the parent company's name. Almost.
Seriously, nobody in the media calls Google "Alphabet", so why did the media fall in lockstep behind Facebook's rebranding?
You can tell because it conforms to the bottom curve of the sign on the left and retains the same curve despite the sign on the right being at a different angle.
It's such a lazy edit too because all they'd have to do is rewrite the whole sign, not just one name.
And did you see how that judge talked to him like she was dealing with a child? She was practically saying "I asked you nicely to stop committing perjury. If you don't stop I will be forced to ask nicely again."
It's pretty easy. The ones who are on their side actually exist, and the ones who aren't are a figment of "enlightened centrists"' deranged imaginations.
You know, there tends to be one thread in this subforum I typically save for last as a palate cleanser because it's the one most likely to contain good news. It used to be the Ukraine one, when it looked like they were kicking Russia's ass. Now it's this one, of all things.
This is the same organization that decided it was a good use of their time and stationery to send hate mail to Gary Larson over a Far Side comic depicting people chained up in a medieval dungeon. So yannow.
I imagine that making enemies of the kinds of people who'd send goons after you and your loved ones is just considered a standard workplace hazard for FBI agents. These are the kind of people who deal with drug cartels and organized crime bosses. They'll be fine.
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