Media Oddly Reluctant to Call Nashville Christmas Day Bomber a Terrorist - Trump Says Nothing

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Charlie Pierce says it perfectly, as always.

And yes, I firmly believe that, had Warner been a Black Lives Matter activist or a Muslim cleric, we would not be having these angels-on-the-head-of-a-pin discussions about who is or isn’t a terrorist. If, as all the evidence indicates, Warner set off a huge incendiary device on a downtown street in a major American city, then he committed a terrorist act and is, therefore, a dead terrorist. The idea that one cannot be a terrorist unless the person leaves behind a 100-page manifesto is dangerous in this age of accelerated communication. Random bits of violence are swirling in the very air around us, and all throughout our politics and our national dialogue. Occasionally, they coalesce, as they did on Christmas Day on Second Street in Nashville, where a terrorist act took place.

Rumors are flying; we don’t know yet whether he was motivated by right wing conspiracy theories about 5G wireless networks, but the target of the attack was reportedly a major AT&T switching center. So we’ll see.

Meanwhile, Donald Trump hasn’t said a word about the attack; he hasn’t even called the mayor of Nashville. He’s too busy trying to overturn the results of the election he lost.

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1
coin operated  Dec 28, 2020 • 10:23:47am

Reposting from a dead thread….

Had to do a double-take to be sure…yup…theres a $500K RV in the resort flying a “Trump 2024” flag.

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Targetpractice  Dec 28, 2020 • 10:27:33am
Meanwhile, Donald Trump hasn’t said a word about the attack; he hasn’t even called the mayor of Nashville. He’s too busy trying to overturn the results of the election he lost.

Meanwhile, the MAGAt chorus is screaming that this was a deliberate attack by either the DoD, the NSA, or even Chy-na to destroy Dominion voting machines who were undergoing a forensic audit that would totally prove that the election result had been hacked.

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rhuarc  Dec 28, 2020 • 10:27:35am

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Dangerman  Dec 28, 2020 • 10:31:18am

Not really odd at all

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Eclectic Cyborg  Dec 28, 2020 • 10:34:26am

Easy Checklist to figure this out.

1. Did the dude kill himself? Yes.

Then it was a suicide.

2. Did the dude die in an explosive blast which he himself triggered? Yes.

Then it was a suicide BOMBING.

Why the fuck is this so hard to get?

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lawhawk  Dec 28, 2020 • 10:35:44am

Street level photos of the damage:

Trump hasn’t called. He hasn’t said one word. That means that whatever he’s hearing, it’s not a foreign terrorist involved, but a local melanin deficient extremist who isn’t antifa.

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jaunte  Dec 28, 2020 • 10:36:10am
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thedopefishlives  Dec 28, 2020 • 10:38:09am

re: #6 lawhawk

Street level photos of the damage:

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Trump hasn’t called. He hasn’t said one word. That means that whatever he’s hearing, it’s not a foreign terrorist involved, but a local melanin deficient extremist who isn’t antifa.

Truly devastating. I look at that and I see what could happen in the streets of my own city.

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Targetpractice  Dec 28, 2020 • 10:38:44am

re: #7 jaunte

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Yet the same crowd wants anybody who’s ever tossed so much as a water-balloon at a cop while wearing a BLM/Antifa t-shirt classified as a “terrorist” and prosecuted under all applicable laws.

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lawhawk  Dec 28, 2020 • 10:40:12am
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jaunte  Dec 28, 2020 • 10:40:27am
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jaunte  Dec 28, 2020 • 10:41:53am
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Dangerman  Dec 28, 2020 • 10:42:23am

re: #5 Eclectic Cyborg

Easy Checklist to figure this out.

1. Did the dude kill himself? Yes.

Then it was a suicide.

2. Did the dude die in an explosive blast which he himself triggered? Yes.

Then it was a suicide BOMBING.

Why the fuck is this so hard to get?

It doesn’t fit the narrative we want //

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Charles Johnson  Dec 28, 2020 • 10:44:03am

This morning I found a replacement for my old Mac Pro on eBay for about $400, with 32G RAM and a 2TB hard drive.

I’m pretty sure the internal drives are still OK, although I haven’t opened it up yet. So I should be able to just swap the drives into the new (old) computer and be as good as new.

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thedopefishlives  Dec 28, 2020 • 10:44:52am

re: #11 jaunte

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It appears GOHMERT! wasn’t at the meeting in which Pence himself, along with others, explained to the President* that this wasn’t actually a thing he could do.

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Eclectic Cyborg  Dec 28, 2020 • 10:46:18am

So they are trying to make Pence the dictator now?

/

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thedopefishlives  Dec 28, 2020 • 10:46:58am

re: #16 Eclectic Cyborg

Here’s another thread from lawtwitter on this case (link goes to a tweet about 3 tweets in… yeah, it’s a doozy)

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lawhawk  Dec 28, 2020 • 10:52:33am
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Citizen K  Dec 28, 2020 • 10:56:10am

re: #7 jaunte

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See, I think that’s wrong.

MEDIA persisting in finding ways to avoid calling a suicide bomber a ‘suicide bomber’ is as 2020 as it gets. Yet more indication of how willingly they launder stochastic terrorism in the guise of ‘balance’ they never extend to anyone else.

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jaunte  Dec 28, 2020 • 10:56:32am

re: #16 Eclectic Cyborg

Pence is the last claw hanging onto the ledge.

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jaunte  Dec 28, 2020 • 10:57:40am

There is always one more claw.

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Dangerman  Dec 28, 2020 • 11:01:13am
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Dangerman  Dec 28, 2020 • 11:02:44am

re: #20 jaunte

Pence is the last claw hanging onto the ledge.

In this scenario pence is not a referee
He’s the accountant

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jaunte  Dec 28, 2020 • 11:03:55am

re: #23 Dangerman; Not a Dr. & don’t play one on TV

Next they’ll have to appeal to the Dean of the Electoral College.

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Dr. Teddy's Person  Dec 28, 2020 • 11:05:52am
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sizzzzlerz  Dec 28, 2020 • 11:06:03am

re: #5 Eclectic Cyborg

Easy Checklist to figure this out.

1. Did the dude kill himself? Yes.

Then it was a suicide.

2. Did the dude die in an explosive blast which he himself triggered? Yes.

Then it was a suicide BOMBING.

Why the fuck is this so hard to get?

He… was… white…

It really isn’t that hard.

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A Three Hour Tour  Dec 28, 2020 • 11:06:24am

re: #9 Targetpractice

Yet the same crowd wants anybody who’s ever tossed so much as a water-balloon at a cop while wearing a BLM/Antifa t-shirt classified as a “terrorist” and prosecuted under all applicable laws.

One group’s terrorist is another group’s freedom fighter. To white conservatives, BLM/Antifa are automatically organized terrorist cells, while white Anthony Quinn Warner is presumptively a lone wolf “Freedom Bomber.”

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nines09  Dec 28, 2020 • 11:09:30am

I’m a hockey fan. I’ll watch a game just for the play. But I’m a Flyers fan till I die. And there has been teams I dispised because of who they were, how they played and how they got away with crap.
This is complete and utter theft. How the fuck?

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DodgerFan1988  Dec 28, 2020 • 11:09:45am

“Blue Lives Matter.”

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So Cal Greek Hippie  Dec 28, 2020 • 11:12:30am

2020:Jan 1 Two unleashed pitbulls run across a crowded park to knock my wife down as she hobbles on her pre surgery knee walking with a cane

She yells at a nearby person who is not the dog’s responsible party😑 & who accepts our apology and splits. The dog person shows up a minute later sees wife on the ground and says about fidos 1 and 2: but they are friendly

Who knew this was a metaphor for the whole year?

At least I got a Stupidity, as a Badge of Honor participation trophy in the war on integrity here in 2020

2016: US Navy Seabee Museum
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Charles Johnson  Dec 28, 2020 • 11:12:56am

I’m using a MacBook that I haven’t started in years, and absolutely nothing I currently use is set up on it. What a nightmare. It’s amazing how many little things you forget you’ve added to a computer until you need them and they aren’t there.

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Amory Blaine  Dec 28, 2020 • 11:14:02am

“If you watch Jaws backwards, it’s the story of a shark spitting panicky white people into the sea.” ~ Samuel Jackson Death to 2020

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Eclectic Cyborg  Dec 28, 2020 • 11:23:48am

re: #28 nines09

I’m a hockey fan. I’ll watch a game just for the play. But I’m a Flyers fan till I die. And there has been teams I dispised because of who they were, how they played and how they got away with crap.
This is complete and utter theft. How the fuck?

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Interesting.

The Pens are owned by Mario Lemieux (who was at one point a registered Republican and donated to Santorums campaign) and Ronald Burkle, who is a Democratic activist.

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Charles Johnson  Dec 28, 2020 • 11:28:02am

We have yet another Secret Santa lurking about, and as a result another ad-free one year subscription to give away to…

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Florida Panhandler  Dec 28, 2020 • 11:31:10am

re: #24 jaunte

Next they’ll have to appeal to the Dean of the Electoral College.

That lousy crusty ol’ Dean.

Gamma Omicron Phi will show him a thing or two.

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thedopefishlives  Dec 28, 2020 • 11:31:14am

re: #29 DodgerFan1988

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“Blue Lives Matter.”

Just as much as all lives matter, to right-wingers - “…until they don’t”

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Eclectic Cyborg  Dec 28, 2020 • 11:33:19am

re: #34 Charles Johnson

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Please enjoy.

Whoever you are, thank you from the bottom of my heart. My 2020 sucks a little less now. :)

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Charles Johnson  Dec 28, 2020 • 11:34:51am
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Shiplord Kirel: Fan of USPS, Goodyear, and Oreo  Dec 28, 2020 • 11:37:49am

3 day left in the hell-year 2020. We will then have 2021 to contend with but, for once, the light at the end of the tunnel is not an oncoming train. There are still many trials (including Trumpists in court) and tribulations ahead. Covid deaths have still not peaked. The right-wing cult will lash out like never before in its death throes: Expect more bombings, this time directed at people.
Rage driven fantasists will finally act out and try to ambush and murder police, government officials, media and possibly even military personnel. I expect this will be the end of the terrorist militias, with surviving meal-teamers shocked at the power of real training, real weapons and real organization.

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Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus  Dec 28, 2020 • 11:38:29am

Called up the California FTB (they sent me a letter about taxes)… get the usual recorded message… go through a maze of button pushes for recorded messages… finally press 0… and the computer voice tells me that the wait is up to one hour and 29 minutes….

Not going to happen. Left them my number in hope they keep the promise that they’ll call me back.

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Charles Johnson  Dec 28, 2020 • 11:41:35am
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nines09  Dec 28, 2020 • 11:43:40am

re: #33 Eclectic Cyborg

The Pens tanked to get Mario. You can dig around and see that proof. They couldn’t sell 4 seats 4 soft drinks and 4 hot dogs for $40 after Mario retired. They were going to move to Oklahoma City or Portland or Seattle.
Bettman couldn’t have a Northeast team crash and burn. Bad look. So in the lockout season the NHL made sure the Pens (who were tanking again) got the #1 which was Sydney Crosby. Then the state of Pennsylvania tax dollars went to fund the new arena in Pittsburgh.
In contrast, the Flyers new stadium replacing the Spectrum was totally paid for by the Flyers. Needy Pens Needy

To me, it was all business and fixed to save face. The NHL is a bush league with world class talent and a commissioner who exudes slime.
Just too damned convenient for me.
YMMV

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Eclectic Cyborg  Dec 28, 2020 • 11:44:53am

re: #42 nines09

Hey I’m Canadian.

I know Bettman is a major league asshole. I can’t fucking believe he’s managed to stick around for so long.

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Charles Johnson  Dec 28, 2020 • 11:45:33am

Argh, this MacBook didn’t even have Xcode installed and I can’t install git without it. Argh. And it’s old enough that it can’t be upgraded past El Capitan, so the current version of Xcode won’t install. Now searching for legacy versions, I think they’re still available.

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thedopefishlives  Dec 28, 2020 • 11:47:33am

re: #44 Charles Johnson

Argh, this MacBook didn’t even have Xcode installed and I can’t install git without it. Argh. And it’s old enough that it can’t be upgraded past El Capitan, so the current version of Xcode won’t install. Now searching for legacy versions, I think they’re still available.

They are, but as I remember from my experience with old versions of Mac OS, they’re a pretty right pain in the ass to find and get installed.

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stpaulbear  Dec 28, 2020 • 11:48:13am

re: #39 Shiplord Kirel: Fan of USPS, Goodyear, and Oreo

For me, 2021 doesn’t start until Biden is sworn in.

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nines09  Dec 28, 2020 • 11:48:54am

re: #43 Eclectic Cyborg

Hey I’m Canadian.

I know Bettman is a major league asshole. I can’t fucking believe he’s managed to stick around for so long.

He’s a piece of work. Flies slide off him.

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Patricia Kayden  Dec 28, 2020 • 11:54:05am

re: #18 lawhawk

I’m okay with that lot not socially distancing or wearing masks.

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gocart mozart  Dec 28, 2020 • 11:54:06am
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Dr. Teddy's Person  Dec 28, 2020 • 11:55:38am

re: #46 stpaulbear

For me, 2021 doesn’t start until Biden is sworn in.

For me, it could start earlier if Ossoff and Warnock can pull off their runoff elections. Come on 2021 show us you’re going to be different than 2020.

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Dr. Teddy's Person  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:00:10pm

This made me laugh so hard I scared Teddy. 😂😂

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FFL (GOP Delenda Est)  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:03:28pm

re: #42 nines09

The Pens tanked to get Mario. You can dig around and see that proof. They couldn’t sell 4 seats 4 soft drinks and 4 hot dogs for $40 after Mario retired. They were going to move to Oklahoma City or Portland or Seattle.
Bettman couldn’t have a Northeast team crash and burn. Bad look. So in the lockout season the NHL made sure the Pens (who were tanking again) got the #1 which was Sydney Crosby. Then the state of Pennsylvania tax dollars went to fund the new arena in Pittsburgh.
In contrast, the Flyers new stadium replacing the Spectrum was totally paid for by the Flyers. Needy Pens Needy

To me, it was all business and fixed to save face. The NHL is a bush league with world class talent and a commissioner who exudes slime.
Just too damned convenient for me.
YMMV

Stadium deals in Pittsburgh have always had some shenanigans associated with them. One 3-county bond issue that included a sales tax increase to generate stadium money faced a referendum in 1997 and went down in flames. The ballot counting wasn’t even done when a “Plan B” appeared from nowhere and got steamrollered through so that the citizenry ate a big chunk of the costs.*

The area got two decent stadiums out of it (PNC Park and Heinz Field) plus further development as the Convention Center got some renovations and the University of Pittsburgh then tore down their stadium built in the 1930s and developed the prime piece of Pittsburgh real estate it had previously occupied.

I personally think that if it had been necessary the Rooney family would have worked out a financing deal for a stadium, but were also business savvy enough to take public money if it was offered to them. The ownership of the Pirates pretty much had to be bailed out in this regard.

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Eric The Fruit Bat  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:05:21pm

re: #44 Charles Johnson

It’s amazing how many little things you forget you’ve added to a computer until you need them and they aren’t there.

When you mentioned git I get bad vibes - I’m an old dyed-in-the-wool mainframer and the fact that we are probably going to be forced off our current mainframe-based build/source/version control system onto git makes my hair stand on edge - especially since the software I support has artifacts that are tied to source code changes and have to move at the same time, otherwise the application will break big-time.

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BeenHereAwhile  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:06:22pm

re: #6 lawhawk

Street level photos of the damage:

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Trump hasn’t called. He hasn’t said one word. That means that whatever he’s hearing, it’s not a foreign terrorist involved, but a local melanin deficient extremist who isn’t antifa.

What isn’t being reported is the cascading failures of multi-state, TN, KY & AL, ATT critical infrastructure, including 911 service, some hours after the 12/25 6:30 AM explosion.

I live in west Nashville, and on the morning of FRI 12/25, received an ATT cell phone call at 9 AM and had a 15 minute conversation.

Some time later, my ATT cell service went down, and wasn’t restored until ~3 PM SUN 12/27. In the meantime used Comcast WiFi for phone calls, text and email.

ATT critical infrastructure seems to be lacking sufficient redundancy.

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William Lewis  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:06:51pm

Woah! Mink? Or Otter? Not sure, just saw from my truck and snapped as quick as I could with my MF lens.

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Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:08:00pm

re: #5 Eclectic Cyborg

Easy Checklist to figure this out.

1. Did the dude kill himself? Yes.

Then it was a suicide.

2. Did the dude die in an explosive blast which he himself triggered? Yes.

Then it was a suicide BOMBING.

Why the fuck is this so hard to get?

Maybe because “suicide bomber” makes people think of a killer, and this is not what that was. Killers don’t play warnings to clear the area. This was a different kind of insane person.

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William Lewis  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:09:10pm

re: #56 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis

Maybe because “suicide bomber” makes people think of a killer, and this is not what that was. Killers don’t play warnings to clear the area. This was a different kind of insane person.

The Provos used to telephone in warnings too but were happy to kill.

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Eric The Fruit Bat  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:09:37pm

re: #55 William Lewis

Could be a fisher.

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lawhawk  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:11:09pm
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sagehen  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:11:53pm

re: #57 William Lewis

The Provos used to telephone in warnings too but were happy to kill.

they even had special agreed-upon code words so the cops would know it was really them calling.

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Belafon  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:12:26pm

re: #41 Charles Johnson

But the second rule of conservatism is “it’s not a thing until it affects me.”

The first rule is “it’s all about me.”

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sagehen  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:12:40pm

re: #59 lawhawk

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How recently did he play with Trump?

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nines09  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:13:05pm

re: #52 FFL (GOP Delenda Est)

Most stadium deals are nothing more than payoffs to keep the team in their city. “Like my team? See that cash flow? Be a shame to lose it.”

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William Lewis  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:13:08pm

re: #58 Eric The Fruit Bat

Could be a fisher.

I’m inclined to mink because of size, but fisher is a good idea too. I was just really surprised to see it running around on the edge of town up here. I tend to think of all these critters as being more out in the deep woods waters.

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KGxvi  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:15:14pm

re: #52 FFL (GOP Delenda Est)

Stadium deals in Pittsburgh have always had some shenanigans associated with them. One 3-county bond issue that included a sales tax increase to generate stadium money faced a referendum in 1997 and went down in flames. The ballot counting wasn’t even done when a “Plan B” appeared from nowhere and got steamrollered through so that the citizenry ate a big chunk of the costs.*

The area got two decent stadiums out of it (PNC Park and Heinz Field) plus further development as the Convention Center got some renovations and the University of Pittsburgh then tore down their stadium built in the 1930s and developed the prime piece of Pittsburgh real estate it had previously occupied.

I personally think that if it had been necessary the Rooney family would have worked out a financing deal for a stadium, but were also business savvy enough to take public money if it was offered to them. The ownership of the Pirates pretty much had to be bailed out in this regard.

One of my favorite things about California when it comes to sports is we have, for most of the last 30 years told professional sports teams to go fuck themselves when they ask for public money for non-public stadiums. Hell, we even require the teams that manage publicly owned stadiums to foot the bill for upkeep/updates.

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🌹UOJB!  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:25:36pm

re: #65 KGxvi

Yes and now we wound up with 2 football teams in Los Angeles…

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Jay C  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:25:54pm

re: #34 Charles Johnson

We have yet another Secret Santa lurking about, and as a result another ad-free one year subscription to give away to…

Eclectic Cyborg!

Please enjoy.

So by my count, that’s 17 Secret Santa subscriptions for this year: a record, I think(?).

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Dread Pirate Ron  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:27:03pm
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FFL (GOP Delenda Est)  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:28:45pm

re: #65 KGxvi

One of my favorite things about California when it comes to sports is we have, for most of the last 30 years told professional sports teams to go fuck themselves when they ask for public money for non-public stadiums. Hell, we even require the teams that manage publicly owned stadiums to foot the bill for upkeep/updates.

It’s a leverage position for owners in the smaller media markets. There always seems to be a media market missing a professional team that is seeking one and thus an owner can threaten to move there. (Or actually move there in the dead of night if they get a really nice deal.)

And that the teams bring in extra money to downtown areas in excess of the tax breaks and public money they get is an economic myth according to multiple studies.

That the professional team owners support that behavior is pretty clear since they get others (the public) to take the risks while they will get the majority of the profits if the team is successful at generating money. And probably the only way to really lock down a professional team is if the city (or locality) owned it. [sarcasm] Which, interesting enough, has been banned in at least the NFL since Green Bay has proven to be such a horrible example of a publicly-owned team. [/sarcasm]

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Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:31:55pm

re: #57 William Lewis

The Provos used to telephone in warnings too but were happy to kill.

There’s no reason to believe that this person who committed suicide with a bomb would be happy to kill people. They may have thought they were a hero, fighting 5G to stop Covid, without hurting anyone. They were dangerously insane, and only luck stopped it from going wrong and killing people, but I don’t think it was intended to be terrorism.

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Barefoot Grin  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:32:07pm

re: #64 William Lewis

I’m inclined to mink because of size, but fisher is a good idea too. I was just really surprised to see it running around on the edge of town up here. I tend to think of all these critters as being more out in the deep woods waters.

I took my son to practice driving at the local empty college campus yesterday. He was doing some parallel parking in a remote parking lot by the edge of some woods when we saw a bobcat come out to watch. About a month ago I saw a bear in very nearly the same location. Wildlife is coming closer to some of the spaces where humans have temporarily withdrawn.

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A Cranky One  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:32:08pm

You’ve played with us all day for over a week. Why are you ignoring us today? So mean…

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Colère Tueur de Lapin  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:35:38pm

re: #39 Shiplord Kirel: Fan of USPS, Goodyear, and Oreo

3 day left in the hell-year 2020. We will then have 2021 to contend with but, for once, the light at the end of the tunnel is not an oncoming train.

Are you sure?

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Dread Pirate Ron  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:36:51pm
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Thanos  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:36:55pm

re: #70 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis

There’s no reason to believe that this person who committed suicide with a bomb would be happy to kill people. They may have thought they were a hero, fighting 5G to stop Covid, without hurting anyone. They were dangerously insane, and only luck stopped it from going wrong and killing people, but I don’t think it was intended to be terrorism.

It’s terrorism when you attack infrastructure, you don’t have to kill people, you do realize that right?

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Thanos  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:38:13pm

re: #70 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis

“the unlawful use of force and violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives” (28 C.F.R.

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Dread Pirate Ron  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:39:38pm
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John Hughes  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:42:39pm
Warner set off a huge incendiary device

No he didn’t. He exploded a bomb.

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GlutenFreeJesus  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:42:51pm
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Eventual Carrion  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:43:26pm

re: #74 Dread Pirate Ron

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FUCK FACEBOOK

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thedopefishlives  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:43:58pm

re: #76 Thanos

Oh, so there is an official definition. It seems like it fits nearly enough the definition I set out earlier, though I left out “in furtherance of political or social objectives” in that I think motive is irrelevant to a determination of terrorism.

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(((Archangel1)))  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:46:02pm

re: #5 Eclectic Cyborg

Easy Checklist to figure this out.

1. Did the dude kill himself? Yes.

Then it was a suicide.

2. Did the dude die in an explosive blast which he himself triggered? Yes.

Then it was a suicide BOMBING.

Why the fuck is this so hard to get?

This, so very much.
One of the terrorist attacks I survived as a civilian in the Middle East more than a decade ago was carried out by a suicide bomber who blew up a car near me. You just know that hell would freeze over, catch fire, melt and freeze all over again in a millisecond before any of the right-wing dingbats would think about calling THAT a ‘lone wolf’ attack.

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Colère Tueur de Lapin  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:47:10pm

One more.

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Dread Pirate Ron  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:49:01pm
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Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:50:57pm

re: #76 Thanos

“the unlawful use of force and violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives” (28 C.F.R.

Who were they attempting to coerce?

CNN is calling the mad bomber a suicide-bomber.

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thedopefishlives  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:52:57pm

So FiveThirtyEight is rerunning this article, which is fun. My scores look like this:

Openness to experience
71 out of 100
Agreeableness
54 out of 100
Conscientiousness
79 out of 100
Negative emotionality
96 out of 100
Extraversion
13 out of 100

No, I don’t like myself (or other people) very much, why do you ask?

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Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:53:23pm

re: #41 Charles Johnson

Matt Lewis is one of those guys who lived in his bubble, being a “conservative” but often hanging out not in the popular conservative circles but in more academic or elite circles.

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Charles Johnson  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:53:47pm

re: #53 Eric The Fruit Bat

When you mentioned git I get bad vibes - I’m an old dyed-in-the-wool mainframer and the fact that we are probably going to be forced off our current mainframe-based build/source/version control system onto git makes my hair stand on edge - especially since the software I support has artifacts that are tied to source code changes and have to move at the same time, otherwise the application will break big-time.

For many years I developed raw-dog style - no version control at all. Most of the LGF code was written that way. But once I decided to learn and use git, I never want to do that again. It’s a pretty cool VCS. But I can see how it might be worrisome if you’re moving from a mainframe system.

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Thanos  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:54:28pm

re: #85 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis

Who were they attempting to coerce?

CNN is calling the mad bomber a suicide-bomber.

That’s an unknown, but you don’t drive your ass downtown with your bomb because you merely want to commit suicide, n’est-ce pas?

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William Lewis  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:57:11pm

So, when I was out and about and saw that mink, I was really trying to do some of my more usual photography…

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John Hughes  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:58:10pm

re: #38 Charles Johnson

A small number of Covid patients who had never experienced mental health problems are developing severe psychotic symptoms weeks after contracting the coronavirus.

Question : is this “small number” statistically different from the number of people in any population who will develop “severe psychotic symptoms” fo no known reason?

It’s the NYT so no way am I going to read the article.

(I have a niece, now doing well, who had two bad unexpected problems, once going catatonic, one going full on crazy, ending up chasing someone down the street with a butcher’s knife. Shit like this happens more often than most people think).

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Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus  Dec 28, 2020 • 12:58:25pm

re: #86 thedopefishlives

So FiveThirtyEight is rerunning this article, which is fun. My scores look like this:

Openness to experience
71 out of 100
Agreeableness
54 out of 100
Conscientiousness
79 out of 100
Negative emotionality
96 out of 100
Extraversion
13 out of 100

No, I don’t like myself (or other people) very much, why do you ask?

They got me as a grumpy old codger:

Openness to experience
71 out of 100
Agreeableness
25 out of 100
Conscientiousness
29 out of 100
Negative emotionality
75 out of 100
Extraversion
33 out of 100

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thedopefishlives  Dec 28, 2020 • 1:00:21pm

re: #92 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus

My agreeableness was kinda high because I scored highly on “Compassion” and whatever the other one was, but “Trust” was at like a 0.

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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt'n😷Trips  Dec 28, 2020 • 1:02:30pm
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Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus  Dec 28, 2020 • 1:05:47pm

So, it’s been an hour and 29 minutes… FTB has not yet called me back.

Should I hold my breath?

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Colère Tueur de Lapin  Dec 28, 2020 • 1:07:37pm

re: #86 thedopefishlives

Openness to experience
79 out of 100
Agreeableness
33 out of 100
Conscientiousness
38 out of 100
Negative emotionality
79 out of 100
Extraversion
29 out of 100

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DodgerFan1988  Dec 28, 2020 • 1:07:52pm
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Jay C  Dec 28, 2020 • 1:07:56pm

re: #95 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus

So, it’s been an hour and 29 minutes… FTB has not yet called me back.

Should I hold my breath?

Naaah, just set your answering machine and go out and do whatever. They will call back, guaranteed, right after you leave and/or just before you return.
It’s in the SOP manual….

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John Hughes  Dec 28, 2020 • 1:12:42pm

re: #60 sagehen

they even had special agreed-upon code words so the cops would know it was really them calling.

Yeah, but calling in 15 minutes before a bomb was set to go off on a large hotel or a major office building…

(Or, in the case of the attempted Thatcher hit just not calling in at all. Or the Guildford bombings, … Or… In fact the Provos sometimes gave warnings, but often didn’t, and when they did it was too often too late.)

(Not bitter because they only tried to kill me once, and my aunt 3 times. Fun childhood memories of wading through broken glass at Victoria station when I got there 15 minutes after a bomb went off).

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lawhawk  Dec 28, 2020 • 1:12:55pm

QFT

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Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis  Dec 28, 2020 • 1:13:14pm

re: #89 Thanos

That’s an unknown, but you don’t drive your ass downtown with your bomb because you merely want to commit suicide, n’est-ce pas?

My suspicion is that they thought they were warriors fighting Covid by stopping 5G, which is a mental-health crisis, rather than a real attempt to change the world.

I know that’s a fuzzy-line, since the Trumpists and Islamists are nuts too, but using the same term for a nut trying to stop 5G by bombing an empty building as we use for someone who straps on a bomb and goes to a night-club for their religion does not seem right to me.

If it’s a Q thing, it’s still a mental-health issue, but the Q prankster will now be a stochastic terrorist.

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Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus  Dec 28, 2020 • 1:14:03pm

Continuing on with my grumpy old man nature: NWS updated (hah) their website radar page.

At least for me, not sure it is my Mac or what, but the page is slow slow slow to load, and the animation is painfully clunky.

The old radar page was fine. It had problems, but it was useful at least.

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Dr. Teddy's Person  Dec 28, 2020 • 1:15:54pm

re: #86 thedopefishlives

So FiveThirtyEight is rerunning this article, which is fun. My scores look like this:

Openness to experience
71 out of 100
Agreeableness
54 out of 100
Conscientiousness
79 out of 100
Negative emotionality
96 out of 100
Extraversion
13 out of 100

No, I don’t like myself (or other people) very much, why do you ask?

I like this kind of stuff.

Here’s mine:

Openness to experience
88 out of 100
Agreeableness
75 out of 100
Conscientiousness
71 out of 100
Negative emotionality
42 out of 100
Extraversion
54 out of 100

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KGxvi  Dec 28, 2020 • 1:15:55pm

re: #66 🌹UOJB!

Yes and now we wound up with 2 football teams in Los Angeles…

We had two through most of my childhood… though I suppose you could say the Raiders were on loan from Oakland. But Georgia Fonterri was a right terrible person and Al Davis thought he could get the city or county to build him a new stadium (irony that the Raiders moved back to Oakland into an old stadium and never got a new one until long after he passed).

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John Hughes  Dec 28, 2020 • 1:16:38pm

re: #70 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis

There’s no reason to believe that this person who committed suicide with a bomb would be happy to kill people.

They exploded a bomb that took out internet and telephone services, including 911. Whether they intended or not to kill people it’s quite probable that they did.

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John Hughes  Dec 28, 2020 • 1:19:20pm

re: #73 Colère Tueur de Lapin

2020 won is only $1.84, what are you worried about (maybe watching too much Korean TV?)

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Dread Pirate Ron  Dec 28, 2020 • 1:20:29pm
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John Hughes  Dec 28, 2020 • 1:20:57pm

re: #74 Dread Pirate Ron

People who deactivated Facebook in a study were happier afterward, reporting higher levels of life satisfaction and lower levels of depression and anxiety.

That change is equal to about 25-40% of the beneficial effect typically reported for psychotherapy

Damn, finally a good reason to sign up for Facebook.

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John Hughes  Dec 28, 2020 • 1:24:05pm

re: #76 Thanos

“the unlawful use of force and violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives”

The glaring a-historical error in this definition being the word “unlawful”. Terrorism is terrorism whether it’s “legal” or not.

See, for e.g., the original meaning of the word.

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(((Archangel1)))  Dec 28, 2020 • 1:26:17pm

re: #86 thedopefishlives

Not gonna lie, I did not expect my extraversion to come out so high…

Openness to Experience
92 out of 100
Agreeableness
79 out of 100
Conscientiousness
67 out of 100
Negative Emotionality
54 out of 100
Extraversion
46 out of 100

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Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus  Dec 28, 2020 • 1:27:20pm

re: #110 (((Archangel1)))

It seems y’all are much nicer people than me.

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Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus  Dec 28, 2020 • 1:28:07pm

Well, the FTB did call back.

20 minutes late.

Good thing I didn’t hold my breath, I can’t do it for 2 minutes much less 20.

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Shiplord Kirel: Fan of USPS, Goodyear, and Oreo  Dec 28, 2020 • 1:29:48pm
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Eclectic Cyborg  Dec 28, 2020 • 1:38:24pm

re: #113 Shiplord Kirel: Fan of USPS, Goodyear, and Oreo

The dude sitting down be like: “the fuck you looking at?”

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Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis  Dec 28, 2020 • 1:40:07pm

re: #105 John Hughes

They exploded a bomb that took out internet and telephone services, including 911. Whether they intended or not to kill people it’s quite probable that they did.

That’s a good point.

CNN says the bomber’s mother is talking to authorities, but there’s no word on why he did it.

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A Cranky One  Dec 28, 2020 • 1:41:31pm

re: #86 thedopefishlives

So FiveThirtyEight is rerunning this article, which is fun. My scores look like this:

Openness to experience
71 out of 100
Agreeableness
54 out of 100
Conscientiousness
79 out of 100
Negative emotionality
96 out of 100
Extraversion
13 out of 100

No, I don’t like myself (or other people) very much, why do you ask?

Fun? Not gonna do it.

Crankiness
100 out of 100.

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Colère Tueur de Lapin  Dec 28, 2020 • 1:46:11pm

re: #111 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus

It seems y’all are much nicer people than me.

Keep me out of this. It seems I’m thoroughly broken.

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Dr. Teddy's Person  Dec 28, 2020 • 1:49:28pm

So, I washed my sheet today. When getting ready to remake the bed with the freshly washed sheets, Teddy likes to jump up, plant himself in the middle of the bed and look at me like can’t you see I’m laying here. I consider it a win if I get the fitted sheet on before he inserts himself into the process which means I put the sheet on around him coaxing him to move just a bit so I can get all four corners of the sheet secure. When I put the flat sheet on, he’s usually under it and waits for me fold it down until he’s out from under the sheet. Today was a win.

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Dec 28, 2020 • 1:53:29pm

re: #5 Eclectic Cyborg

Easy Checklist to figure this out.

1. Did the dude kill himself? Yes.

Then it was a suicide.

2. Did the dude die in an explosive blast which he himself triggered? Yes.

Then it was a suicide BOMBING.

Why the fuck is this so hard to get?

and again, although it seems he took precautions not to hurt anyone, he had to have accepted the fact that there might be victims from such a tremendous blast.

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FFL (GOP Delenda Est)  Dec 28, 2020 • 2:00:27pm

re: #118 Dr. Teddy’s Person

So, I washed my sheet today. When getting ready to remake the bed with the freshly washed sheets, Teddy likes to jump up, plant himself in the middle of the bed and look at me like can’t you see I’m laying here. I consider it a win if I get the fitted sheet on before he inserts himself into the process which means I put the sheet on around him coaxing him to move just a bit so I can get all four corners of the sheet secure. When I put the flat sheet on, he’s usually under it and waits for me fold it down until he’s out from under the sheet. Today was a win.

Helping!
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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Dec 28, 2020 • 2:01:45pm

Inspiring musical moment of the day: I was playing Cosmic Cowboy by Michael Martin Murphey “… home on the range where the antelopes play is sometimes hard to find… “

and looked up to see

this feller grazing on the hillside opposite. (just there at the base of the birch trees on the right).

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Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis  Dec 28, 2020 • 2:02:10pm

An epidemiologist on CNN said that we should use the 2-shot vaccines as 1-shot vaccines with somewhat lower effectiveness, to inoculate twice as many people.

He also said that a quick home test would stop sick people from going out, and be almost as good as a vaccine, so if his understanding of epidemiology is as bad as his understanding of the American people, this is a bad idea.

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Dr. Teddy's Person  Dec 28, 2020 • 2:03:01pm

re: #120 FFL (GOP Delenda Est)

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I’m glad others experience this particular treat!!

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Dec 28, 2020 • 2:04:50pm

re: #122 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis

An epidemiologist on CNN said that we should use the 2-shot vaccines as 1-shot vaccines with somewhat lower effectiveness, to inoculate twice as many people.

He also said that a quick home test would stop sick people from going out, and be almost as good as a vaccine, so if his understanding of epidemiology is as bad as his understanding of the American people, this is a bad idea.

Quick tests could be useful for things like cruise ships and airlines, etc…but yes, we are battling the American people (or the significant portion of them who are just fucking contrarian and stupid when it comes to epidemics)

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KGxvi  Dec 28, 2020 • 2:05:15pm

In the “things that should make you question how you got to where you are” file: I just ran over to the near by gas station to get an energy drink, guy in front of me bought 2 gas station egg salad sandwiches and $80 in powerball/megamillions tickets.

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FFL (GOP Delenda Est)  Dec 28, 2020 • 2:06:13pm

re: #123 Dr. Teddy’s Person

I’m glad others experience this particular treat!!

Bed making was a project that required advanced planning when there were three cats in the house since both Tuxedo Cat and Floof Cat had a thing about claiming the bed when there were no sheets on it.

I’d sometimes cover Floof Cat with the fitted sheet - and Tuxedo Cat would shortly afterwards jump onto the bed and attack the lumpy spot that should not be there.

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KGxvi  Dec 28, 2020 • 2:06:29pm

re: #122 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis

An epidemiologist on CNN said that we should use the 2-shot vaccines as 1-shot vaccines with somewhat lower effectiveness, to inoculate twice as many people.

He also said that a quick home test would stop sick people from going out, and be almost as good as a vaccine, so if his understanding of epidemiology is as bad as his understanding of the American people, this is a bad idea.

It’s slightly strange to me that they had so many volunteers for the trials and they didn’t bother running parallel trials with single and double shot routines to see potential outcomes.

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Dr. Teddy's Person  Dec 28, 2020 • 2:13:39pm

re: #126 FFL (GOP Delenda Est)

Bed making was a project that required advanced planning when there were three cats in the house since both Tuxedo Cat and Floof Cat had a thing about claiming the bed when there were no sheets on it.

I’d sometimes cover Floof Cat with the fitted sheet - and Tuxedo Cat would shortly afterwards jump onto the bed and attack the lumpy spot that should not be there.

If I cover Teddy with the fitted sheet, he just lays there until I take it off then looks at me like he’s about to call the authorities.

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A Three Hour Tour  Dec 28, 2020 • 2:14:11pm

re: #117 Colère Tueur de Lapin

Keep me out of this. It seems I’m thoroughly broken.

Are you as broken as I appear to be?

Openness to Experience: 96 out of 100
Agreeableness: 54 out of 100
Conscientiousness: 33 out of 100
Negative emotionality: 88 out of 100
Extraversion: 8 out of 100.

The experiences I seek out are intellectual, artistic, and creative.

Yes, I tend to be respectful and compassionate, even empathetic to a painful degree, but relatively low on trust. I was a bully magnet, and people I should have been able to trust would use my positive conscientious traits against me to exploit for their own purposes.

No, I don’t touch drugs, cigarettes or alcohol. Yes, my diet sucks and I don’t exercise enough.

Yes, I have a tendency toward untreated depression and high anxiety.

Yes, I am a virtual hermit. Dealing with people outside my wife and children for any significant length of time drains me psychologically.

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Dr. Teddy's Person  Dec 28, 2020 • 2:19:36pm

I want Needy Amin stuffed into a rocket and blasted into space.

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jaunte  Dec 28, 2020 • 2:19:43pm
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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Dec 28, 2020 • 2:20:18pm

re: #86 thedopefishlives

So FiveThirtyEight is rerunning this article, which is fun.

I got

Openness to experience: 92 out of 100
Agreeableness: 33 out of 100
Conscientiousness: 33 out of 100
Negative emotionality: 50 out of 100
Extraversion: 50 out of 100

I can be sociable and even extroverted at times, but it costs me a lot of energy, and no matter how much fun I might have for brief periods, I always reach the point when all I look forward to is getting back home and chilling on my own or with my GF who is also very low-key.

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Florida Panhandler  Dec 28, 2020 • 2:21:44pm

re: #56 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis

Maybe because “suicide bomber” makes people think of a killer, and this is not what that was. Killers don’t play warnings to clear the area. This was a different kind of insane person.

Fox News has pushed the “Homicide Bomber” label for Muslim terrorists repeatedly instead of using the generally accepted term “Suicide bomber.”

Fox News’ reasons given were to be more specific regarding the intent of the perpetrators. It stands to reason that Fox News would be quick to label this incident as “Suicide Bomber” if they had any consistency in their claims.

If they are instead saying “Lone Wolf” they are full of utter shit and once again failing in their coverup in being anything other than a propaganda factory for white entitlement and supremacy.

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Dr. Teddy's Person  Dec 28, 2020 • 2:25:04pm

Just the next POTUS getting puppy kisses. 😘

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KGxvi  Dec 28, 2020 • 2:25:05pm

Fine, since everyone else is doing it:

Openness to experience
83 out of 100
Agreeableness
54 out of 100
Conscientiousness
42 out of 100
Negative emotionality
25 out of 100
Extraversion
63 out of 100

I feel like the intellectual curiosity is low (somewhere around the mid-60s on the little triangle). Everything else seems about right. 50 on respectfulness and compassion, mid60s on trust.

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KGxvi  Dec 28, 2020 • 2:26:04pm

re: #134 Dr. Teddy’s Person

the White House will have pets again

The way Trump treats his subordinates, you could argue he’s had the most pets of any president.

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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Dec 28, 2020 • 2:27:31pm

re: #118 Dr. Teddy’s Person

So, I washed my sheet today. When getting ready to remake the bed with the freshly washed sheets, Teddy likes to jump up, plant himself in the middle of the bed and look at me like can’t you see I’m laying here. I consider it a win if I get the fitted sheet on before he inserts himself into the process which means I put the sheet on around him coaxing him to move just a bit so I can get all four corners of the sheet secure. When I put the flat sheet on, he’s usually under it and waits for me fold it down until he’s out from under the sheet. Today was a win.

I’ve learned that the only way I can make the bed is to close the bedroom door with them on the other side. They all want to help which makes the already difficult task of changing King size sheets (with my shitty semi-functional bad hands) exceptionally difficult. They all wait on the other side of the door just waiting to pounce on the new, clean toy.

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A Cranky One  Dec 28, 2020 • 2:29:03pm

re: #136 KGxvi

The way Trump treats his subordinates, you could argue he’s had the most pets of any president.

They’re bad people Brent.

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jaunte  Dec 28, 2020 • 2:29:19pm
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Backwoods_Sleuth  Dec 28, 2020 • 2:29:48pm

re: #102 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus

Continuing on with my grumpy old man nature: NWS updated (hah) their website radar page.

At least for me, not sure it is my Mac or what, but the page is slow slow slow to load, and the animation is painfully clunky.

The old radar page was fine. It had problems, but it was useful at least.

You are not alone in that opinion.

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Dr. Teddy's Person  Dec 28, 2020 • 2:29:58pm

re: #136 KGxvi

The way Trump treats his subordinates, you could argue he’s had the most pets of any president.

To me, pets implies caring. These past four years, the White House has been full of Trump’s creatures.

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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt'n😷Trips  Dec 28, 2020 • 2:31:53pm

re: #130 Dr. Teddy’s Person

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KGxvi  Dec 28, 2020 • 2:36:00pm

re: #141 Dr. Teddy’s Person

To me, pets implies caring. These past four years, the White House has been full of Trump’s creatures.

fair. Trump does seems a joyless little creature himself.

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jaunte  Dec 28, 2020 • 2:36:17pm

re: #142 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips

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jaunte  Dec 28, 2020 • 2:37:05pm

TRUMP. IT’S WHAT’S WHO’S LOSER.

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Eclectic Cyborg  Dec 28, 2020 • 2:44:54pm

Even North Koreans think that Trump video is insane.

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Barefoot Grin  Dec 28, 2020 • 2:47:03pm

re: #125 KGxvi

In the “things that should make you question how you got to where you are” file: I just ran over to the near by gas station to get an energy drink, guy in front of me bought 2 gas station egg salad sandwiches and $80 in powerball/megamillions tickets.

The smell of defeat is like mustard gas and egg salad sandwiches.

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Jebediah, RBG  Dec 28, 2020 • 2:47:10pm

re: #14 Charles Johnson

This morning I found a replacement for my old Mac Pro on eBay for about $400, with 32G RAM and a 2TB hard drive.

I’m pretty sure the internal drives are still OK, although I haven’t opened it up yet. So I should be able to just swap the drives into the new (old) computer and be as good as new.

My Macbook Pro is apparently as good as dead - it will start, but shuts down after several minutes (if I’m lucky.)
So I am using a borrowed laptop, which of course had zero of my stuff. I am nowhere near being able to afford replacing my Macbook Pro. I ordered a Mac mini, should get to me by Wednesday. It also will probably have none of my stuff on it.
My wife’s PC laptop died recently, and I was able to get the HDD and the SSD out of it, and they were fine. My Macbook, however, doesn’t have a drive per se - the storage is distributed throughout the computer on many little flash modules. If I can’t get it to work in target mode, I got some rebuilding to do…Super fun!

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Dangerman  Dec 28, 2020 • 2:47:30pm
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Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus  Dec 28, 2020 • 2:48:09pm
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thedopefishlives  Dec 28, 2020 • 2:49:23pm

re: #149 Dangerman; Not a Dr. & don’t play one on TV

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Not going to lie, I forgot that Loony Louie had already had COVID (I think), I started reading prepared to have my usual reaction and then all of a sudden started laughing IRL. Mrs. Fish gave me a very weird look.

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Barefoot Grin  Dec 28, 2020 • 2:51:52pm

re: #148 Jebediah, RBG

My Macbook Pro is apparently as good as dead - it will start, but shuts down after several minutes (if I’m lucky.)
So I am using a borrowed laptop, which of course had zero of my stuff. I am nowhere near being able to afford replacing my Macbook Pro. I ordered a Mac mini, should get to me by Wednesday. It also will probably have none of my stuff on it.
My wife’s PC laptop died recently, and I was able to get the HDD and the SSD out of it, and they were fine. My Macbook, however, doesn’t have a drive per se - the storage is distributed throughout the computer on many little flash modules. If I can’t get it to work in target mode, I got some rebuilding to do…Super fun!

I’ve had my Macbook Air since 2015 and am awaiting the inevitable demise (I was actually hoping for it). But then my son’s computer—actually, he had it from school’s robotics team as a loaner gave up the ghost so I had to get one for him (HP, not Mac) and that took us out of budget in case something happens with mine. But if I get $2000….

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Dec 28, 2020 • 2:55:27pm

re: #126 FFL (GOP Delenda Est)

Bed making was a project that required advanced planning when there were three cats in the house since both Tuxedo Cat and Floof Cat had a thing about claiming the bed when there were no sheets on it.

I’d sometimes cover Floof Cat with the fitted sheet - and Tuxedo Cat would shortly afterwards jump onto the bed and attack the lumpy spot that should not be there.

add a duvet cover to the process…

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retired cynic  Dec 28, 2020 • 2:59:11pm

re: #123 Dr. Teddy’s Person

I’m glad others experience this particular treat!!

Oh, yes! If I get the sheets out, Pippi (boss cat) is right there.

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stpaulbear  Dec 28, 2020 • 3:11:37pm

re: #142 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips

Aaron Rupar
@atrupar
What does “HE’S WHAT’S FOR AMERICA” even mean?

He meant to write “HERE’S THE WHAT-FOR, AMERICANS”.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Dec 28, 2020 • 3:13:17pm
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Backwoods_Sleuth  Dec 28, 2020 • 3:15:23pm
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Backwoods_Sleuth  Dec 28, 2020 • 3:15:50pm
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Backwoods_Sleuth  Dec 28, 2020 • 3:18:42pm
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Backwoods_Sleuth  Dec 28, 2020 • 3:21:35pm
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Hecuba's daughter  Dec 28, 2020 • 3:23:08pm

re: #107 Dread Pirate Ron

Well that was certainly my speculation here last night. So it turns out I was right?

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Dec 28, 2020 • 3:23:55pm

jeebus

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garzooma  Dec 28, 2020 • 3:24:41pm

re: #159 Backwoods_Sleuth

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Now it goes to the Grim Reaper…

In his last week as Majority Leader, Mitch should do right by the American people and support this critically needed increase.

And if he doesn’t, the voters of Georgia get to decide if he should stay Majority Leader.

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stpaulbear  Dec 28, 2020 • 3:26:42pm

re: #162 Backwoods_Sleuth

jeebus

RNC Official Theme Song 2020

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Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus  Dec 28, 2020 • 3:27:02pm

re: #159 Backwoods_Sleuth

I’m so out of the loop here…

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Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus  Dec 28, 2020 • 3:30:45pm

So this is a second bill, one initiated in the House, correct?

But with the old one signed (with the$600), what could possibly be the reason the Senate will want to take on another bill?

Is this just some political theater?

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Dr. Teddy's Person  Dec 28, 2020 • 3:34:00pm
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stpaulbear  Dec 28, 2020 • 3:34:52pm

re: #166 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus

It probably will end up as theater but I’m glad the house did this. I bet McConnell’s office stopped answering the phones today after this was passed.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Dec 28, 2020 • 3:35:40pm

re: #166 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus

So this is a second bill, one initiated in the House, correct?

But with the old one signed (with the$600), what could possibly be the reason the Senate will want to take on another bill?

Is this just some political theater?

It’s the bill that Nancy promised would be voted on today. The $2000 bill is a stand-alone because $600 in the stimulus bill was insulting.

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Barefoot Grin  Dec 28, 2020 • 3:37:48pm

As a person who has had to exercise a lot to keep off weight, and who hasn’t been exercising in a long time, I don’t like fat shaming. But sometimes I feel it’s deserved when used in service of another message:

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Dec 28, 2020 • 3:40:18pm

2 Democrats voted “nay” on the $2000 thing.
I’m guessing Tulsi was one of them.

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🌹UOJB!  Dec 28, 2020 • 3:40:31pm

re: #170 Barefoot Grin

As a person who has had to exercise a lot to keep off weight, and who hasn’t been exercising in a long time, I don’t like fat shaming. But sometimes I feel it’s deserved when used in service of another message:

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Looks like The Incredible Bulk is getting to the Rush Limbaugh level.

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Barefoot Grin  Dec 28, 2020 • 3:41:14pm

re: #172 🌹UOJB!

Looks like The Incredible Bulk is getting to the Rush Limbaugh level.

“Incredible Bulk” LOL.

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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Dec 28, 2020 • 3:43:28pm
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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Dec 28, 2020 • 3:43:56pm

re: #172 🌹UOJB!

Is he dead yet?

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Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus  Dec 28, 2020 • 3:46:23pm

So if I get all of this correct:

Trump signed a COVID relief bill.
Trump vetoed the NDAA bill.

Now both the House and the Senate wants to override Trump’s veto of the latter.

So the House adds to the override a bill to make the individual COVID payments to $2k.

But isn’t there now a procedural problem with the Senate? Doesn’t the Senate have to vote to over-ride on the originally vetoed bill?

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Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus  Dec 28, 2020 • 3:48:08pm

So all Mitch has to do is ignore the $2k bill, correct?

Whatever in the world can motivate McConnell to take up this additional COVID relief?

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Hecuba's daughter  Dec 28, 2020 • 3:48:50pm

re: #176 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus

So if I get all of this correct:

Trump signed a COVID relief bill.
Trump vetoed the NDAA bill.

Now both the House and the Senate wants to override Trump’s veto of the latter.

So the House adds to the override a bill to make the individual COVID payments to $2k.

But isn’t there now a procedural problem with the Senate? Doesn’t the Senate have to vote to over-ride on the originally vetoed bill?

Isn’t the $2k a totally separate bill that has nothing to do with the NDAA?

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🌹UOJB!  Dec 28, 2020 • 3:49:06pm

re: #175 Yeah Sure WhatEVs

Is he dead yet?

I’m so tempted to pray for those innocent cancer cells in Limbaugh…

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Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus  Dec 28, 2020 • 3:50:04pm

re: #178 Hecuba’s daughter

Isn’t the $2k a totally separate bill that has nothing to do with the NDAA?

Yes. But I wonder why the Pelosi didn’t tell McConnell that the House won’t start the vote to override until the Senate takes up the $2k bill.

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Dr. Teddy's Person  Dec 28, 2020 • 3:51:47pm

re: #171 Backwoods_Sleuth

2 Democrats voted “nay” on the $2000 thing.
I’m guessing Tulsi was one of them.

Rashida Tlaib was the other.

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Eclectic Cyborg  Dec 28, 2020 • 3:53:41pm

re: #181 Dr. Teddy’s Person

Rashida Tlaib was the other.

Did she give an explanation?

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stpaulbear  Dec 28, 2020 • 3:54:43pm

re: #181 Dr. Teddy’s Person

Death threats incoming…

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TedStriker  Dec 28, 2020 • 3:55:17pm

re: #172 🌹UOJB!

Looks like The Incredible Bulk is getting to the Rush Limbaugh level.

Not these days, since Rush is wasting away due to the cancer (not that I’d give two squirts of piss for Rush now or when he does finally kick it, because fuck him and all of the damage he’s done over the years); the last pic I saw of him, he was starting to look quite gaunt.

I saw that shit with my father, who had breast cancer metastasize to his liver and killed him that way; over the course of a few years (even with a mastectomy and a couple of rounds of chemo) he went from a stereotypical “big-ass country boy” straight out of Hee-Haw (even with a stoop, he was still about 6’6” and he loved him some overalls) to just wasted away with a severely distended abdomen from all of the fluid buildup from his liver destroying itself at the end (which, outwardly, came fairly swiftly, over the last few months before he died).

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Dr. Teddy's Person  Dec 28, 2020 • 3:56:56pm

re: #182 Eclectic Cyborg

Did she give an explanation?

full statement here

Today, I voted against the latest COVID-19 relief legislation because it is woefully inadequate in addressing the needs of people. I have watched as many of my colleagues rush to provide billions to corporations and wealthy individuals, while admonishing the needs of the majority of families. Republicans continue to do all they can do to poison our society further with corporate greed, while abandoning the very people they are supposed to be working for. This is evident by the inclusion of the ‘three martini lunch’ tax giveaway.

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jaunte  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:00:47pm

re: #174 Yeah Sure WhatEVs

The beginning of Trump’s brownshirts.

“…Trump Organization executive Matthew Calamari, to whom Trump testified in an affidavit he had delegated “full responsibility and authority for the hiring and supervision of all security personnel,” said the last time Trump’s operation produced a “security procedures” document was during the 1990s, and that it’s long been out of use. “I haven’t seen it in many, many years,” testified Calamari in his deposition. While he claimed that all of Trump’s security personnel are licensed as security guards by New York state, Uher, Schiller and another security official said in their depositions that they did not have such licenses when they responded to the September 2015 protest.”
…..
“I’m surprised that apparently these people have been around the Secret Service all along,” said Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-D.C.) during an interview on Washington’s NewsChannel 8 in December. “Who’s in charge if you have your long-term guards and the Secret Service?” she asked in response to a POLITICO article revealing that Trump had retained private security even after winning the presidency.

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Decatur Deb  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:01:33pm

re: #185 Dr. Teddy’s Person

full statement here

alt: “That starving person needs a whole loaf, so there’s no sense in giving him this slice.”

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stpaulbear  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:02:18pm

re: #185 Dr. Teddy’s Person

How .. principled.

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TedStriker  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:04:32pm

re: #185 Dr. Teddy’s Person

full statement here

re: #187 Decatur Deb

alt: “That starving person needs a whole loaf, so there’s no sense in giving him this slice.”

re: #188 stpaulbear

How .. principled.

I wonder how her constituents feel about her voting it down.

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Hecuba's daughter  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:05:30pm

re: #180 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus

Yes. But I wonder why the Pelosi didn’t tell McConnell that the House won’t start the vote to override until the Senate takes up the $2k bill.

The NDAA is critical and has to be passed before Jan 3; otherwise a whole new bill would have to be drafted in the next session of Congress. We cannot afford to have a lapse in funding for our military, especially while we are under attack by Putin. One has to be cautious in playing games with Moscow Mitch since he cares only about the well-being of the affluent. And he and his party would have laid the blame for any interruptions in military paychecks on the Democrats and Pelosi in particular. Now, if there is a problem in overriding the veto, he would have to accept the responsibility for the failure.

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thedopefishlives  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:05:47pm

re: #189 TedStriker

I wonder how her constituents feel about her voting it down?

“We’re starving and about to get thrown out of our houses, but at least we’ve got PRINCIPLES!”

/Said nobody, ever

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Decatur Deb  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:06:10pm

re: #189 TedStriker

I wonder how her constituents feel about her voting it down.

A lot of representatives, D and mostly R, answer only to the voices in their heads.

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William Lewis  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:07:26pm

re: #187 Decatur Deb

alt: “That starving person needs a whole loaf, so there’s no sense in giving him this slice.”

Yeah.
OTOH, is this one of those cases where she knows the bill _will_ pass the House so her making a stand at this time is not going to hurt anything? Don’t know if she’s the kind to think that way or not though.

Tulsi just needs a one way ticket to Syria and place on the no-fly list ever after.

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thedopefishlives  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:08:27pm

re: #193 William Lewis

Yeah.
OTOH, is this one of those cases where she knows the bill _will_ pass the House so her making a stand at this time is not going to hurt anything? Don’t know if she’s the kind to think that way or not though.

Tulsi just needs a one way ticket to Syria and place on the no-fly list ever after.

That was actually my assumption. She’s definitely smart enough to think of that. I just think the message plays poorly. She could’ve voted for it and issued a statement saying, “I voted for this because it’s important, but it’s still not enough. We need to do more, blah blah blah.”

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Jebediah, RBG  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:08:45pm

re: #55 William Lewis

Woah! Mink? Or Otter? Not sure, just saw from my truck and snapped as quick as I could with my MF lens.

[Embedded content]

That is Rand Paul drowning. That is what his hair looks like when it gets wet.

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🌹UOJB!  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:08:55pm

re: #193 William Lewis

Yeah.
OTOH, is this one of those cases where she knows the bill _will_ pass the House so her making a stand at this time is not going to hurt anything? Don’t know if she’s the kind to think that way or not though.

Tulsi just needs a one way ticket to Syria and place on the no-fly list ever after.

No doubt Jimmy Dore will praise TOOLSI’s “principled stand” on his next BSfest.

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Decatur Deb  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:09:58pm

re: #193 William Lewis

Yeah.
OTOH, is this one of those cases where she knows the bill _will_ pass the House so her making a stand at this time is not going to hurt anything?

President HRC would like a word.

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Romantic Heretic  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:10:04pm

re: #124 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))

(or the significant portion of them who are just fucking contrarian and stupid when it comes to epidemics)

FTFY.

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A Three Hour Tour  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:11:44pm

re: #172 🌹UOJB!

Looks like The Incredible Bulk is getting to the Rush Limbaugh level.

Someone’s gotta take Rush’s place as right-wing radio’s biggest blowhard, and Trump will be available after January 20th.

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William Lewis  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:13:40pm

re: #197 Decatur Deb

President HRC would like a word.

Trust me, I’m just trying to make sense of her thinking.

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Romantic Heretic  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:14:02pm

re: #134 Dr. Teddy’s Person

Well, considering their overall usefulness (or lack thereof) and his attitude towards them most of Trump’s staff could be considered pets.

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Dr. Teddy's Person  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:17:13pm

re: #201 Romantic Heretic

Well, considering their overall usefulness (or lack thereof) and his attitude towards them most of Trump’s staff could be considered pets.

Most people with pets care for and have affection for said pets.

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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:21:50pm

re: #202 Dr. Teddy’s Person

Most people with pets care for and have affection for said pets.

If trump had pets he’d be an abusive owner. Trump should never be allowed to have pets.

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A hollow voice says,1st round on points. Onward!  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:22:52pm

re: #191 thedopefishlives

“We’re starving and about to get thrown out of our houses, but at least we’ve got PRINCIPLES!”

/Said nobody, ever

She cast that vote knowing the legislation would pass overwhelmingly. It’s easy to be principled in that situation. I think I’ll wait and see what she does when it matters before I decide that her principles are dangerously rigid.

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nines09  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:23:49pm
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A hollow voice says,1st round on points. Onward!  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:24:11pm

re: #197 Decatur Deb

President HRC would like a word.

One of these things is not like the other.

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Dr. Teddy's Person  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:24:17pm

re: #203 Yeah Sure WhatEVs

If trump had pets he’d be an abusive owner. Trump should never be allowed to have pets.

Animals sense these things.

Giphy

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A Mom Anon  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:26:38pm

re: #203 Yeah Sure WhatEVs

He is barely interested in his kids and grandkids. I’d bet animals gross him out as “dirty” and making messes. Plus he’s have to think of someone besides himself. And as much as he loses his temper, he’d end up killing and/or traumatizing any critter unfortunate enough to be in his path. Look at his kids, they’re all a mess.

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Decatur Deb  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:28:01pm

re: #206 A hollow voice says,1st round on points. Onward!

One of these things is not like the other.

Might be if not for principles.

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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:30:39pm
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Dr. Teddy's Person  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:32:27pm

What’s the word? Ah yes, deplorable. 🤬🤬🤬

IOWA CITY, Iowa — One of the Tyson Foods managers fired for betting on how many workers would contract COVID-19 at an Iowa pork plant said the office pool was spontaneous fun and intended to boost morale. Source: ABC News

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jaunte  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:34:05pm
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Decatur Deb  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:34:55pm

re: #211 Dr. Teddy’s Person

What’s the word? Ah yes, deplorable. 🤬🤬🤬

I can remember when the lairds had to pretend sympathy for their serfs.

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jaunte  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:34:58pm
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A hollow voice says,1st round on points. Onward!  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:35:37pm

re: #209 Decatur Deb

Might be if not for principles.

A voting cohort of 435 people with pretty well known voting patterns will never be comparable to the national pool of registered voters, at least as far as predictability is concerned.

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Dr. Teddy's Person  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:35:41pm

re: #212 jaunte

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I’m imagining the eagle coming in and taking a shit on his head.

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Decatur Deb  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:36:23pm

re: #212 jaunte

Eagle, meet Chickenhawk.

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Dr. Teddy's Person  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:36:32pm

re: #213 Decatur Deb

I can remember when the lairds had to pretend sympathy for their serfs.

Noblesse oblige gets in the way of profit.

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jaunte  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:36:48pm

He doesn’t have a good history with eagles.

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A Mom Anon  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:36:49pm

re: #211 Dr. Teddy’s Person

Oh, there are MANY words for this. Some of them might likely get me in trouble. These are people who have no business being in charge of anything. Ever. Not even a houseplant.

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A Mom Anon  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:39:04pm

re: #219 jaunte

I was just going to say that, lol. Someone needs to slam that stupid artist with the video of the Eagle figuring out he was next to human excrement and trying to GTFO of there.

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Decatur Deb  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:40:27pm

re: #215 A hollow voice says,1st round on points. Onward!

A voting cohort of 435 people with pretty well known voting patterns will never be comparable to the national pool of registered voters, at least as far as predictability is concerned.

Solidarity is a two-way street.

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jaunte  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:41:47pm
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Dr. Teddy's Person  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:42:57pm

As usual, Republicans never have any agency making it easier to avoid being held responsible for their odious actions.

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🌹UOJB!  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:44:38pm

re: #212 jaunte

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Dr. Teddy's Person  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:44:49pm

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Barefoot Grin  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:44:51pm

re: #224 Dr. Teddy’s Person

As usual, Republicans never have any agency making it easier to avoid being held responsible for their odious actions.

[Embedded content]

And my guess is that, just as in under GHWB, Barr’s only true role was to just make things go away.

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Dread Pirate Ron  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:49:58pm
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Hecuba's daughter  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:56:04pm

re: #210 Yeah Sure WhatEVs

Les LeMieux, Sr
Wow!!
The house just slaughtered trump’s veto of the NDAA
Current vote to override…..320 to 87 (23 not voting)

So the squad voted against the override, as did Amash, Tulsi, and the most corrupt of the Republicans: Nunes, Biggs, Gohmert, Gaetz, Gosar, Scalise. 66 Republicans voted Nay, only 20 Democrats. My guess those 66 also signed up for the Texas lawsuit.

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steve_davis  Dec 28, 2020 • 4:57:03pm

re: #113 Shiplord Kirel: Fan of USPS, Goodyear, and Oreo

[Embedded content]

technically ever color photograph is colourized, but I get the point.

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austin_blue  Dec 28, 2020 • 5:00:59pm

re: #86 thedopefishlives

So FiveThirtyEight is rerunning this article, which is fun. My scores look like this:

Openness to experience
71 out of 100
Agreeableness
54 out of 100
Conscientiousness
79 out of 100
Negative emotionality
96 out of 100
Extraversion
13 out of 100

No, I don’t like myself (or other people) very much, why do you ask?

Mine

Openness to experience
96 out of 100
Agreeableness
79 out of 100
Conscientiousness
71 out of 100
Negative emotionality
25 out of 100
Extraversion
71 out of 100

“Agreeableness” is a standing start. Show yourself to be an asshole or a fool, and that number will rapidly approach 0%.

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A Cranky One  Dec 28, 2020 • 5:02:09pm

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steve_davis  Dec 28, 2020 • 5:03:50pm

re: #118 Dr. Teddy’s Person

So, I washed my sheet today. When getting ready to remake the bed with the freshly washed sheets, Teddy likes to jump up, plant himself in the middle of the bed and look at me like can’t you see I’m laying here. I consider it a win if I get the fitted sheet on before he inserts himself into the process which means I put the sheet on around him coaxing him to move just a bit so I can get all four corners of the sheet secure. When I put the flat sheet on, he’s usually under it and waits for me fold it down until he’s out from under the sheet. Today was a win.

jesse likes to come up and then sleep in such a way that my feet have roughly 3 inches of mattress before they are over the edge. fortunately, she is a pretty laid-back cat, so I just gently take hold of her curled up form and shift her a couple feet further in. I really like to think that this cat is living the dream, going from keeping herself warm in a pile of leaves under the neighbor’s dryer vent to finding herself engulfed in a duvet, afghan, and quilt that I use to keep my feet warm. She still comes over when I’ve cleared the litterbox out to briefly thank me before she uses it, which just really touches me more than I can say.

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Barefoot Grin  Dec 28, 2020 • 5:04:46pm

Slightly off topic, but something that worries me is that Trump’s pardonees, at least the major figures like Flynn, Stone, and Manafort, seem to think of the pardon as vindication instead of an act of grace.

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Dr. Teddy's Person  Dec 28, 2020 • 5:05:33pm

re: #233 steve_davis

jesse likes to come up and then sleep in such a way that my feet have roughly 3 inches of mattress before they are over the edge. fortunately, she is a pretty laid-back cat, so I just gently take hold of her curled up form and shift her a couple feet further in. I really like to think that this cat is living the dream, going from keeping herself warm in a pile of leaves under the neighbor’s dryer vent to finding herself engulfed in a duvet, afghan, and quilt that I use to keep my feet warm. She still comes over when I’ve cleared the litterbox out to briefly thank me before she uses it, which just really touches me more than I can say.

Aw, so sweet.😍

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Hecuba's daughter  Dec 28, 2020 • 5:14:46pm

re: #234 Barefoot Grin

Slightly off topic, but something that worries me is that Trump’s pardonees, at least the major figures like Flynn, Stone, and Manafort, seem to think of the pardon as vindication instead of an act of grace.

That’s exactly how Trump thinks of it. So they are interpreting it the way it was intended.

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The Pie Overlord!  Dec 28, 2020 • 5:15:29pm
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🌹UOJB!  Dec 28, 2020 • 5:15:43pm

Ok so I take the 538 quiz and the scores come out as:

OPENNESS TO EXPERIENCE
33 out of 100

AGREEABLENESS
42 out of 100

CONSCIENTIOUSNESS
46 out of 100

NEGATIVE EMOTIONALITY
71 out of 100

EXTRAVERSION
29 out of 100

42 years working at Social Security makes you chitinous…

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Citizen K  Dec 28, 2020 • 5:18:52pm

re: #170 Barefoot Grin

As a person who has had to exercise a lot to keep off weight, and who hasn’t been exercising in a long time, I don’t like fat shaming. But sometimes I feel it’s deserved when used in service of another message:

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The thing about it that gets me is not the fact that he’s obese. It’s the fact that he and everyone around him and in his cult have crafted an imagine so dependent on him being not just not obese but the most supernaturally healthy human being in all of existence. Remember the White House doctors glowing about his incredible genes and health and how they never met anyone healthier?

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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt'n😷Trips  Dec 28, 2020 • 5:19:34pm
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🌹UOJB!  Dec 28, 2020 • 5:19:47pm

re: #239 Citizen K

The thing about it that gets me is not the fact that he’s obese. It’s the fact that he and everyone around him and in his cult have crafted an imagine so dependent on him being not just not obese but the most supernaturally healthy human being in all of existence. Remember the White House doctors glowing about his incredible genes and health and how they never met anyone healthier?

Not to mention all those Garrison KKKartoons that have Trump looking like Mr. Olympia!

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Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis  Dec 28, 2020 • 5:20:51pm

re: #241 🌹UOJB!

Not to mention all those Garrison KKKartoons that have Trump looking like Mr. Olympia!

It’s sad that because of his repressive religion, Garrison will never have a boyfriend.

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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt'n😷Trips  Dec 28, 2020 • 5:21:12pm
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jaunte  Dec 28, 2020 • 5:22:49pm

re: #238 🌹UOJB!

I got a match with you on conscientiousness:

openness to experience
92 out of 100
agreeableness
63 out of 100
conscientiousness
46 out of 100
negative emotionality
38 out of 100
extraversion
33 out of 100

Comment from 538 on extraversion:

“Some scientists think low extraversion has protected humans from disease — you can’t pick up a bug from people if you avoid people.”

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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Dec 28, 2020 • 5:26:38pm

re: #233 steve_davis

jesse likes to come up and then sleep in such a way that my feet have roughly 3 inches of mattress before they are over the edge. fortunately, she is a pretty laid-back cat, so I just gently take hold of her curled up form and shift her a couple feet further in. I really like to think that this cat is living the dream, going from keeping herself warm in a pile of leaves under the neighbor’s dryer vent to finding herself engulfed in a duvet, afghan, and quilt that I use to keep my feet warm. She still comes over when I’ve cleared the litterbox out to briefly thank me before she uses it, which just really touches me more than I can say.

I kinda live for your Jesse stories. I think I’m falling in love with her, too.

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plansbandc  Dec 28, 2020 • 5:35:04pm

re: #28 nines09

Owner of the Penguins must be a major orange fat ass dick sucker.

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FFL (GOP Delenda Est)  Dec 28, 2020 • 6:46:45pm

re: #185 Dr. Teddy’s Person

full statement here

Sounds like someone seeking perfection.

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FFL (GOP Delenda Est)  Dec 28, 2020 • 6:50:32pm

re: #233 steve_davis

Or she is curious about why you keep stealing her poop.
//

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Thanos  Dec 29, 2020 • 9:27:16am

re: #101 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis

My suspicion is that they thought they were warriors fighting Covid by stopping 5G, which is a mental-health crisis, rather than a real attempt to change the world.

I know that’s a fuzzy-line, since the Trumpists and Islamists are nuts too, but using the same term for a nut trying to stop 5G by bombing an empty building as we use for someone who straps on a bomb and goes to a night-club for their religion does not seem right to me.

If it’s a Q thing, it’s still a mental-health issue, but the Q prankster will now be a stochastic terrorist.

Almost all terrorists have mental health issues, terrorism is not something mentally healthy people generally do.


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