re: #1 Joe Bacon ✅
Does Letterman have a seasonal side gig?
I got to watch the 4+ hour hbomberguy YouTube today because I pulled the plug at 5:30 this morning to do ski demos at Arapahoe Basin today. I made the right call. Travel was very treacherous on the roads in the high mountains, winds were blowing 45-60 mph for a time this morning with snowfall rates of 1-3 inches an hour.
That’s called a blizzard and I try to avoid driving in the motherfuckers.
re: #7 teleskiguy
My worst driving experiences have either been blizzards or freezing rain.
re: #7 teleskiguy
An inch an hour is a whole fucking lot of snow. You don’t mess around with that.
re: #7 teleskiguy
.That’s called a blizzard and I try to avoid driving in the motherfuckers.
Especially when it’s in a company truck loaded with tens of thousands of dollars worth of brand fucking new ski equipment. My boss agreed, thankfully.
Pro-Palestinian marchers attack a falafel restaurant because it’s owned by a Jew.
Protestors in Philadelphia stand outside of a Jewish & Israeli owned falafel restaurant
“Goldie, Goldie you can’t hide, we charge you with genocide” pic.twitter.com/yF7hQwev66— Jordan (@thatJVG) December 3, 2023
re: #9 Nerdy Fish
An inch an hour is a whole fucking lot of snow. You don’t mess around with that.
Some SNOTEL sites up in the subalpine forests in the northern Gore Range and Park Range (Steamboat Springs area) have received three feet or more of snow in this latest storm cycle.
I say about time. We need snow!
I’ve seen 2 inches of snow falling per hour, sitting on a chairlift. You end up looking like the Abominable Snowman when you get to the top and you have to shake yourself rigorously and vigorously like a wet dog before you go skiing.
re: #7 teleskiguy
That’s called a blizzard and I try to avoid driving in the motherfuckers.
Only because the thought of all the fresh pow that’s going to be waiting the next day gives you such a boner that you can’t turn the wheel.
re: #15 darthstar
Driving in conditions where I can’t see two feet in front of me isn’t worth the powder on the other side.
re: #47 Joe Bacon ✅
Sending a tip o the hat to Dolly Parton on her latest album Rockstar.
So here is one of Dolly’s original recipes.
When you’re working 9 to 5, you don’t want to have to work yourself to the bone over the stove to make dinner. How about we do something a little easier instead? Dolly Parton’s 5-Layer Casserole, straight from the queen of country herself, is as simple as stacking, seasoning, and baking. The results are a melody of flavors, from the hearty potato base to the savory ground beef, tender onions, bright tomatoes, and garden-fresh green peppers. It all comes together for a warming and filling dish that you’ll be amazed you didn’t have to work harder to make. Come and explore the layers of goodness in Dolly Parton’s 5-Layer Casserole!
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Tip o’ the hat to Dolly and to you, Joe — I made this for supper tonight and it came out quite well. Thanks for passing the recipe along!
re: #18 CleverToad
Glad to bring some yummy to your tummy thanks to Dolly!
re: #17 teleskiguy
Driving in conditions where I can’t see two feet in front of me isn’t worth the powder on the other side.
So you don’t deny driving with a snow-boner. That’s okay. They save on running the defroster.
re: #1 Joe Bacon ✅
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Didn’t Scotland Yard arrest that guy outside the Ecuadoran embassy a while back?
re: #19 Joe Bacon ✅
Glad to bring some yummy to your tummy thanks to Dolly!
I’m not one of the many great cooks of LGF, I admire in awe but seldom attempt. This one is my kind of recipe — fairly simple to make, with ingredients I almost always have on hand. Tasted great and the boys liked it! Makes a nice addition to the “dinner ideas” folder.
I’m not going to point you to Amy Castor and David Gerard’s roundup of the latest crypto news here amycastor.com, but I am going to pull out one nugget which is up there with the amount of energy used by Bitcoin:
Alex de Vries (Digiconomist) has a new report out on bitcoin’s water usage. Each transaction on the bitcoin blockchain uses 16,000 liters of water on average, about 6.2 million times more than a credit card swipe — and enough to fill a backyard swimming pool.
From Cell: cell.com
And yes, if you thought I was going to leave you hanging on the amount of electricity used by Bitcoin, why no, I actually dug for that data!
Currently (as of July 2023) the global electricity consumption for BTC mining in 2023 is expected to be above 135 TWh (Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance, 2023). So, if BTC were a country, its energy consumption would have ranked it 27th in the world, ahead of a country like Pakistan with a population of over 230 million people.
From “The Environmental Footprint of Bitcoin Mining Across the Globe: Call for Urgent Action,” in Earth’s Future, an American Geophysical Union publication dated 24 October 2023.
And in the world of fucking wastes of resources, Bitcoin, memecoins, shitcoins, Bored Apes, etc., etc., etc., are the worst fucking wastes ever. Just My Personal Opinion, and it has nothing to do with the fact that I work for an evil too big to fail financial institution. It’s a goddamn Ponzi scheme.
re: #1 Joe Bacon ✅
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Donald Trump is like the living embodiment of inherited wealth: He did nothing to build his “empire” but instead inherited it all from daddy, he and his siblings deliberately fucked over their eldest brother and his family just so they’d have more to split between them, he’s traded on his family name for decades to keep himself afloat when his bad business decisions should have sunk him, and the only reason his kids even deign to share space with him is because they would have nothing without his name to trade upon.
If Donald Trump had grown up the son of a garbage man, he’d struggle to keep a used car lot afloat.
re: #25 Targetpractice
Hit in the head by a pitch and thought he hit a home run.
re: #22 Ace Rothstein
Texans win a thriller today against Denver to get to 7-5. This was also my 500th assignment for the Associated Press.
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Great pics, especially that first one! Going to have to listen to a lot of whinging here in Denver tomorrow, but glad you got some good out of the game.
re: #27 CleverToad
Three picks by Russ in the second half didn’t help, especially in the end zone at the very end.
re: #5 Charles Johnson
Yes, it’s ANOTHER Godzilla movie. And this one also looks pretty good, but the film industry is risking kaiju burnout now.
However it also has a goddamn cute Baby Kong.
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Apparently Toho and Legendary are swapping years on when they can release another kaiju flick (it doesn’t have to be Godzilla). I am personally fond of the Toho movies, because unlike Legendary, Toho’s films don’t look like fucking muddy crap thrown up on a screen. Plus, they can do on $15 million what it apparently takes Legendary $150-200 million to do (Godzilla v. Kong, 2021 ).
However, lest you think I believe all the Monsterverse films are a waste, the first Monsterverse film gave us this meme:
LET THEM FIGHT!
The muzak version of “I Can’t Go For That” is playing at Braum’s.
re: #24 mmmirele
I’m not going to point you to Amy Castor and David Gerard’s roundup of the latest crypto news here amycastor.com, but I am going to pull out one nugget which is up there with the amount of energy used by Bitcoin:
From Cell: cell.com
And yes, if you thought I was going to leave you hanging on the amount of electricity used by Bitcoin, why no, I actually dug for that data!
From “The Environmental Footprint of Bitcoin Mining Across the Globe: Call for Urgent Action,” in Earth’s Future, an American Geophysical Union publication dated 24 October 2023.
And in the world of fucking wastes of resources, Bitcoin, memecoins, shitcoins, Bored Apes, etc., etc., etc., are the worst fucking wastes ever. Just My Personal Opinion, and it has nothing to do with the fact that I work for an evil too big to fail financial institution. It’s a goddamn Ponzi scheme.
I’m extremely skeptical of the water use per transaction claims.
The claim that crypto use cases boil down to money laundering and fraud is absurd.
re: #33 A Cranky One
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My favorite sensory thing I learned recently is that you experience scents differently when you inhale them through your nose versus inhale them through the passage from the mouth to the nose. Because the same chemosensory detection systems discerns that some things are “good” as indicators in your environment can also discern that the same thing isn’t what you’d want to ingest.
Petrichor—the smell of rain—is incredible to catch in the air. If you put it in your mouth you spit and wince.
re: #5 Charles Johnson
Yes, it’s ANOTHER Godzilla movie. And this one also looks pretty good, but the film industry is risking kaiju burnout now.
However it also has a goddamn cute Baby Kong.
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Film-makers the world over got the wrong lesson from the early success of the MCU, this idea that the way to maintain profitability is to be cranking 1-2 franchise films out every year. Disney tried it with Star Wars and they fell flat on their faces. Warner tried with the DCEU and it’s been an utter disaster. Universal followed the trend with their “Dark Universe” monster films. And now Toho’s in danger of following Marvel into a rut of diminishing returns. Yet it’s difficult to see things really changing in the near future as late-stage capitalism’s demand for perpetual growth means the same movie companies are scared stiff of taking risks like supporting new directors or backing big-budget films that aren’t part of an established franchise because of worries of those films flopping.
re: #12 teleskiguy
Some SNOTEL sites up in the subalpine forests in the northern Gore Range and Park Range (Steamboat Springs area) have received three feet or more of snow in this latest storm cycle.
I say about time. We need snow!
Yes, just was in a zoom meeting with my friend in Steamboat, and she had spent hours on her tractor with snow blower attached, clearing driveways and lanes on the farm. First time this season, and she was happy to have it.
re: #114 Unabogie
Ethics in gaming journalism, redux.
re: #29 mmmirele
I dunno, I would stack those Gamera films against any of them….
The @FBI has arrested a career US diplomat for working for Cuba. At one point, he was posted to Havana: Former US ambassador arrested in Florida, accused of serving as an agent of Cuba, AP source says | AP News https://t.co/JQ9IHh19Hk
— Frank Figliuzzi (@FrankFigliuzzi1) December 4, 2023
re: #39 Patricia Kayden
It’s too bad we can’t charge all Trump supporters for the cost of completely revamping the Capitol security systems and procedures now that Johnson has released a video map to it all.
NEW: Judge Beryl Howell DENIES Rudy Giuliani’s belated bid to escape a jury trial on damages (due to begin a week from Monday) in libel suit brought by Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss. She calls one Giuliani argument “simply nonsense.”
Memorandum opinion and order:
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Got first place in the diamond league in Duolingo this week. 1277 points. My wife also got first place in her diamond league >5000 points. Not all leagues are equal.
I like the slacker league. I average about 60 points a day and usually finish around 19th. Las Vegas gave me time to make a podium run.
re: #92 darthstar
Watched Charade with Carey Grant and Audrey Hepburn last night. Super fun movie with what turned out to be an all-star cast. In addition to Grant and Hepburn:
Karl Malden,Lee Marvin, George Kennedy…definitely worth a rainy night Amazon Prime fix.
It’s a fave so I have to jump in:
Walter matthau, James coburn
We watched it too
Oh! Oh, I love you Adam, Alex, Peter, Brian, whatever your name is. Oh, I love you. I hope we have a lot of boys and we can name them all after you.
re: #42 DodgerFan1988
Manuel Rocha served within the US diplomatic service from 1981 thru 2002. Serving as the Ambassador to Bolivia July 2000 - August 2002.
So, he hasn’t been a serving diplomat for two decades, though Wikipedia says he’s been an advisor to Commander, US SOUTHCOM
re: #159 teleskiguy
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There’s a prominent snowfield called The Bald Spot, if you look down from that you’ll see the fencing for the Men’s World Cup Downhill race this weekend. Work your way up from there, that’s the Birds of Prey downhill course, one of the most feared in the world.
The Birds of Prey World Cup Ski Races at Beaver Creek, CO were cancelled. Due to snow and high winds. First time in event history, dating back to 1999, the Men’s Downhill *and* Super G was cancelled at the same time.
So much preparation goes into these events, and countless person-hours went into this event (A grandstand that can hold 5,000 people was built) and it didn’t even happen.
nope, no antisemitism here. Let me know when protesters chant outside Indian restaurants on behalf of Modi’s anti-Muslim policies.
“A Philadelphia software engineer posted a video of protesters circling a falafel restaurant (Goldie) run by a James Beard Award winner who is Jewish (and Israeli). The protesters associated the chef and owner with Israel’s bombing of Gaza.
“Goldie, Goldie you can’t hide, we charge you with genocide,” the protesters chanted.
“They continued their march down the street, but not before vandalizing the front windows,” he wrote. “To clarify, I witnessed them placing stickers on the front door and windows of the restaurant. I just walked by,” and the stickers read “Free Palestine” and “This is Genocide.”
re: #41 piratedan
I dunno, I would stack those Gamera films against any of them….
Though an older film, Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris was amazing. One of the best entries in the Gamera franchise.
re: #25 Targetpractice
Donald Trump is like the living embodiment of inherited wealth: He did nothing to build his “empire” but instead inherited it all from daddy, he and his siblings deliberately fucked over their eldest brother and his family just so they’d have more to split between them, he’s traded on his family name for decades to keep himself afloat when his bad business decisions should have sunk him, and the only reason his kids even deign to share space with him is because they would have nothing without his name to trade upon.
If Donald Trump had grown up the son of a garbage man, he’d struggle to keep a used car lot afloat.
More like he’d struggle to get a job at a used car lot.
re: #44 jaunte
Memorandum opinion and order:
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And the hits keep on coming to Screwdy G!
re: #11 Vicious Babushka
Disgusting. Again, HAMAS needs to take the blame for the war. Where are the protesters demanding the freeing of the hostages?
I can’t stand Netanyahu because he’s a rightwing troll but harassing American Jews isn’t the answer.
I remember when the World Alpine Ski Championships came through. Three times. 1989, 1999, and 2015. All three times the valley became overcrowded.
Trump Belatedly Freaks Out at De Niro’s ‘Disgusting’ Award Show Speech
Gee that’s a shame.
In honor of Mr. De Niro sticking the shiv into the Talking Asshole here’s his favorite pasta recipe
Robert De Niro is one of the most beloved actors of his or any generation. Something similar can be said of the pasta which shares his name: De Niro Pasta is one of the best pasta dishes around! Tender spaghetti forms nests on the plate and brings with them a taxi full of flavors: the fragrance of garlic and oregano, the sweet floral flavor of saffron, the savory tastes of beef, and the tang of olives. De Niro Pasta will surely awaken your spirit of adventure and kitchen artistry.
Ingredients
8 ounces thin spaghetti
1 tablespoon olive oil
2 cups onion, chopped
2 teaspoons garlic, minced
1 teaspoon dried oregano
1/2 teaspoon celery salt
1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1/4 teaspoon saffron threads, optional, crushed
8 ounces extra-lean ground beef
1 2/3 cups low-sodium marinara sauce
2 ounces pimiento-stuffed olives, sliced
1/4 cup dry sherry
1 tablespoon capers
4 tablespoons fresh parsley, chopped
Directions
Step 1 -
In a large pot of salted water, cook the pasta to al dente according to the package directions.
Step 2 -
In a large skillet over medium-high heat, warm the oil.
Step 3 -
Add the onion to the oil and sauté until tender, about 4 minutes.
Step 4 -
Add the garlic to the onion and sauté until fragrant, about 1 minute.
Step 5 -
Stir the oregano, the celery salt, the red pepper, the black pepper, and the saffron into the onion mixture.
Step 6 -
Add the beef to the onion mixture and cook, stirring to crumble, until the meat is no longer pink, about 5-7 minutes.
Step 7 -
Stir the marinara sauce, the olives, the sherry, the capers, and 3 tablespoons of the parsley into the meat mixture.
Step 8 -
Bring the sauce to a boil, reduce the heat, and simmer for 15 minutes.
Step 9 -
Add the cooked pasta to the sauce mixture and cook until heated through, about 2 minutes.
Step 10 -
Sprinkle with the remaining parsley and serve.
re: #44 jaunte
She is not taking Giuliani’s shit at all. And, in fact, how can Rudy Giuliani THINK that Judge Howell is going to be NICE to him after presenting this pile of bovine caca.
At least we’re remembered that damages are being heard starting on Dec. 11.
re: #14 teleskiguy
So are you going to be in the Sun Valley area this season? I missed you last year.
re: #60 Michele: Out of the closet, Into the fire
I’ll be there during the Hawaiian Nationals, a huge telemark confab done at Sun Valley annually for a long time now. I plan on going every year from now on, it’s the biggest gathering of telemark skiers I’ve ever seen. There were over 200 of us weirdos last winter.
And I met this dude who drove down from Stevens Pass, WA.
re: #58 mmmirele
She is not taking Giuliani’s shit at all. And, in fact, how can Rudy Giuliani THINK that Judge Howell is going to be NICE to him after presenting this pile of bovine caca.
At least we’re remembered that damages are being heard starting on Dec. 11.
The cherry on the cake would be if it comes out that it was Giuliani who screwed around with Hunter’s laptop…
re: #62 teleskiguy
I’ll be there during the Hawaiian Nationals, a huge telemark confab done at Sun Valley annually for a long time now. I plan on going every year from now on, it’s the biggest gathering of telemark skiers I’ve ever seen. There were over 200 of us weirdos last winter.
And I met this dude who drove down from Stevens Pass, WA.
Cool. Maybe we’ll be able to meet up this year.
re: #63 darthstar
Dang it!! Superman is woke.
Let the Conservative heads explode in 3 2 1.
re: #64 Joe Bacon ✅
The cherry on the cake would be if it comes out that it was Giuliani who screwed around with Hunter’s laptop…
I don’t think he’s competent enough to do that.
re: #5 Charles Johnson
Not a kaiju movie unless it has Jaegers in it as well. /
re: #69 Romantic Heretic
Not a kaiju movie unless it has Jaegers in it as well. /
My wife is my Jaeger buddy. We were in the Iceland Air lounge in Reykjavik on our way home from a trip to France in 2006 (three years before we got married) and in the complimentary bar they had, besides good whiskey and vodka…Jaegermeister. I asked if she’d do a shot with me and she explained the Jaeger-buddy rule…when one buddy drinks a shot of Jaeger the other must too…and that forever we’d be Jaeger-buddies. I’ve held her to that on a few occasions in the last 17 years. I don’t abuse it though…I want to do this into our 80s.
re: #53 BeachDem
More like he’d struggle to get a job at a used car lot.
Or maybe Trump would have turned out to be a decent person if he had not been raised by a racist slum landlord and mentored by a mob lawyer. A totally different upbringing would lead to a very different person.
re: #72 Hecuba’s daughter
He might be a decent person if he had been raised by someone who had the balls to tell him “No” from time to time.
re: #72 Hecuba’s daughter
Or maybe Trump would have turned out to be a decent person if he had not been raised by a racist slum landlord and mentored by a mob lawyer. A totally different upbringing would lead to a very different person.
And his racist slum landlord father had an abusive pimp for a father, so it’s just several generations of psychopathic imprinting and unresolved childhood trauma being passed down as an inherited toxic birthright.
If you’re following the Youtube plagiarism discussion,
the day’s getting worse for James Somerton.
(this one features the video that put me off Somerton, which is about body aesthetics and Nazism and was full of not-true things. I had no idea he was a plagiarist when I stopped paying attention to him.)
re: #74 goddamnedfrank
And his racist slum landlord father had an abusive pimp for a father, so it’s just several generations of psychopathic imprinting and unresolved childhood trauma being passed down as an inherited toxic birthright.
Don’t forget the crazy AF mother who also contributed to the warped psyche that is Donald Trump. Little surprise that Fred Jr wanted nothing to do with the family business and ended up drinking himself into an early grave.
re: #11 Vicious Babushka
Humans sure do love to hate, don’t they?
re: #11 Vicious Babushka
Pro-Palestinian marchers attack a falafel restaurant because it’s owned by a Jew.
It’s almost as if this were being promoted by someone who hates Palestinians only marginally less than Jews and delights in setting the Palestinians against the Jews in a way that makes people hate Palestinians while still terrorizing Jews.
re: #17 teleskiguy
Driving in conditions where I can’t see two feet in front of me isn’t worth the powder on the other side.
We got home in Northern Arizona once in conditions like that where my passenger was leaning out the window looking for guideposts. We then found the tracks of a car ahead of us to follow, then of course we realized that if this person goes off into a ditch we’ll be following them…
re: #78 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
It’s almost as if this were being promoted by someone who hates Palestinians only marginally less than Jews and delights in setting the Palestinians against the Jews in a way that makes people hate Palestinians while still terrorizing Jews.
Gee, wonder what kind of white supremacist would set such a situation up?
re: #80 William Lewis
Gee, wonder what kind of white supremacist would set such a situation up?
And from which troll house? Someone outside the Levant will die. (There is talk on Twitter about someone who immolated herself in a protest. I sincerely hope this is unconfirmed.)
re: #81 Sherlock Hound
And from which troll house? Someone outside the Levant will die. (There is talk on Twitter about someone who immolated herself in a protest. I sincerely hope this is unconfirmed.)
That is the whole point. They want to watch the world burn.
re: #79 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
We got home in Northern Arizona once in conditions like that where my passenger was leaning out the window looking for guideposts. We then found the tracks of a car ahead of us to follow, then of course we realized that if this person goes off into a ditch we’ll be following them…
i once followed a guy in a snowstorm
he slammed on the brakes and i rear ended him
i got out and yelled what the hell did you stop like that for
he said “this is my garage”
re: #24 mmmirele
Cryptocurrency are prosecution futures.
re: #11 Vicious Babushka
Pro-Palestinian marchers attack a falafel restaurant because it’s owned by a Jew.
just as with TFG himself giving license to bigots, nazis, nationalists, etc to crawl out of the woodwork, a lot of this is just using the war as an excuse to let their ever-present simmering hate out
if there was some other way they could have justified it, they’d have used that.
Claiming a sheriff’s deputy tackled their disabled second-grade son last year, a former Cheyenne couple is suing the deputy and the Laramie County Sheriff’s Department.Emily and Ishmael DeJesus filed their lawsuit Tuesday in the U.S. District court for Wyoming, alleging violations of the child’s Fourth and 14th Amendment rights and violations of federal disability protection laws.
The lawsuit complaint alleges that on Feb. 15, 2022, Laramie County Sheriff Deputy Benjamin Jacquot, a school resource officer for Freedom Elementary School in Cheyenne, unnecessarily tackled and pinned an 8-year-old boy on the ground.
The DeJesus parents are alleging that Jacquot deleted part of his body cam video of the incident.“According to Principal (Chad) Delbridge’s written report, Deputy Jacquot grabbed (the boy) by the arm when (he) stood up and began walking away from Principal Delbridge to return to class,” the complaint says.
The document says the boy was not a threat to himself or anyone else; was not committing and had not committed a crime; had no weapons; and wasn’t under arrest.
“Deputy Jacquot, nevertheless, forcibly wrestled (him) into a nearby conference room using an armlock where the assault grew violent,” says the complaint.
It alleges that “during the deleted portion of the body cam video, Deputy Jacquot repeatedly slammed (the boy) face down onto the floor of the conference room causing multiple bleeding facial injuries.”
re: #90 Shropshire Slasher
And this is why so many people don’t trust the police. Excessive violence against a disabled child isn’t a good look.
Furthermore, deleting body cam footage should be an automatic reason to fire cops. They’re obviously hiding wrongdoing.
Trey for me. Fly little birbie! Fly!
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“Trump’s recent call to replace the Affordable Care Act is triggering a particularly unwelcome sense of deja vu within the GOP. Even as many Senate Republicans steered away from Trump over the past couple years, now they’re increasingly resigned to another general election that could inundate them with the former president’s often fact-averse and hyperbolic statements.”
one day everyone’s just gonna give up and finally use the word ‘lie’
re: #91 Patricia Kayden
And this is why so many people don’t trust the police. Excessive violence against a disabled child isn’t a good look.
Furthermore, deleting body cam footage should be an automatic reason to fire cops. They’re obviously hiding wrongdoing.
The problem is, there’s just enough plausible deniability behind, “Oh, my body cam was on the fritz,” that straight-up firing them will usually get overturned after action by the police union. And for the record, I have no problem with police unions as a concept; the problem I have is that they’ve largely developed into a sort of “ol’ boy’s club,” where the police union will vehemently protect its own, regardless of how corrupt or abusive the officer in question is. I think more realistic and honest assessments of when to let an officer face the music might go a long way toward restoring faith in police and police unions.
re: #91 Patricia Kayden
And this is why so many people don’t trust the police. Excessive violence against a disabled child isn’t a good look.
Furthermore, deleting body cam footage should be an automatic reason to fire cops. They’re obviously hiding wrongdoing.
Oh but I’m sure the child was super big for his age and a deadly threat to the police man just by looking at him… < spit >
But you all know what I think of them.
The world’s biggest iceberg — more than twice the size of Britain’s capital city — is on the move after decades of being grounded on the seafloor in Antarctica.The huge mass of ice broke away from the Filchner-Ronne ice shelf in 1986, calved and grounded on the Antarctic’s Weddell Sea floor almost immediately.
The iceberg, named A23a, is about 1,312 feet thick and almost 1,544 square miles in area. Greater London, by way of comparison, is 607 square miles.
But now, nearly three decades later, the iceberg has probably shrunk enough in size to lose its grip on the seafloor as part of the natural growth cycle of the ice shelf, and has started moving, scientists Ella Gilbert and Oliver Marsh from the British Antarctic Survey told CNN.
re: #96 Sherlock Hound
“School Resource Officer”
OK
Yup, that’s the usual propaganda name for them.
Kinda like the one (that only I found out about years after I could have done anything about it) who hand cuffed my son (while he was in a schizophrenic state) to a chair so he could scream at him for a half hour for using the word “fuck”. He was in 6th grade at the time, and we were trying to force the state to pay for in patient therapy for him. He would get it about 6 months later by court order.
Years later we’d have to threaten the school district with a very major federal lawsuit and get the director of special education fired to get him to graduate but that’s a story of bias & bigotry for another day.
The repetitive motion of sharpening knives on a diamond block is rather therapeutic.
re: #94 Nerdy Fish
The problem is, there’s just enough plausible deniability behind, “Oh, my body cam was on the fritz,” that straight-up firing them will usually get overturned after action by the police union. And for the record, I have no problem with police unions as a concept; the problem I have is that they’ve largely developed into a sort of “ol’ boy’s club,” where the police union will vehemently protect its own, regardless of how corrupt or abusive the officer in question is. I think more realistic and honest assessments of when to let an officer face the music might go a long way toward restoring faith in police and police unions.
and then they just move on and get hired somewhere else
an actual reckoning might help the next place justify not hiring
i know feature/bug, but might
re: #42 DodgerFan1988
Career GOPer who was part of Kissinger’s foreign policy circle.
re: #99 Shropshire Slasher
The repetitive motion of sharpening knives on a diamond block is rather therapeutic.
I can laugh about it now, but I cut the tip of my finger off sharpening my friend’s knife. Ah good times. Daily dose of aspirin helps your heart they say! At least the bleeding stopped.
re: #101 Dangerman
One thing that would help. Lawsuits paid out of an officer’s pension funds. Not taxpayer money.
“For two hours, Dean Phillips sat at a Democratic Party dinner here as one top party official after another rose to fete his opponent, Joe Biden, and encourage voters to write in the president’s name on next month’s ballot.”Time to #DropOutDean https://t.co/SOvTwwrkHF
— Sann Diamond (@smndiad) December 2, 2023
“I can’t imagine that there’s anybody here that even cares,” that you’re running #DropOutDean. https://t.co/jNQ19LmITM pic.twitter.com/vNfNrtmqBi
— LANana - Fani Willis is my Hero 🫶 (@lanana421) December 2, 2023
On Saturday night, Kiss closed out the final performance of their “The End of the Road” farewell tour at New York City’s famed Madison Square Garden.But as dedicated fans surely know — they were never going to call it quits. Not really.
During their encore, the band’s current lineup — founders Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons as well as guitarist Tommy Thayer and drummer Eric Singer — left the stage to reveal digital avatars of themselves. After the transformation, the virtual Kiss launched into a performance of “God Gave Rock and Roll to You.”
re: #59 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n 😷 Trips
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I see the Minor League Football playoffs are an even bigger joke than usual this year as an undefeated team was left out in favor of a bigger money draw even though they’ve already been beaten.
This is why the NCAA needs to go away. Just stop pretending. Assign these to the football teams the way baseball teams have their minor leagues, pay the players and be done with it.
re: #109 Backwoods Sleuth
I certainly hope so. DT has emboldened many people to bare their emotions and hatreds toward many minorities. I fear for this country because of it.
re: #110 William Lewis
I see the Minor League Football playoffs are an even bigger joke than usual this year as an undefeated team was left out in favor of a bigger money draw even though they’ve already been beaten.
This is why the NCAA needs to go away. Just stop pretending. Assign these to the football teams the way baseball teams have their minor leagues, pay the players and be done with it.
Looking at FSU’s schedule vs the others, and, after watching the last game against Louisville (who lost to Kentucky the week before), the best comparison to me is that FSU was this year’s TCU.
How the White House gets decorated each year for Christmas.
re: #116 lawhawk
Thanks. And it would be even better if the NYT did not have the sign up blocking most of the screen
re: #110 William Lewis
I see the Minor League Football playoffs are an even bigger joke than usual this year as an undefeated team was left out in favor of a bigger money draw even though they’ve already been beaten.
Tinfoil hat time…wonder if ol’ Bobbie Iger had a hand in this. Twofer…better ratings and advertising dollars on his network (ESPN) and at the same time he gets to give DeSantis (and Florida, in general) a big middle finger for messing with Reedy Creek.
Plausable…but still tinfoil hat territory
re: #79 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
We got home in Northern Arizona once in conditions like that where my passenger was leaning out the window looking for guideposts. We then found the tracks of a car ahead of us to follow, then of course we realized that if this person goes off into a ditch we’ll be following them…
Yeah, this is why you’re supposed to pull off to the side of the road during a dust storm and turn off your lights—so nobody follows you off the road.
re: #110 William Lewis
I see the Minor League Football playoffs are an even bigger joke than usual this year as an undefeated team was left out in favor of a bigger money draw even though they’ve already been beaten.
The Playoff was created to get the four best teams. Alabama is better than FSU, full stop. If undefeated mattered, we’d have to be making arguments for Falwell University(Liberty) to be in.
This is why the NCAA needs to go away. Just stop pretending. Assign these to the football teams the way baseball teams have their minor leagues, pay the players and be done with it.
100% Yes.
I Bet My Life on Journalism
Now, with the unchecked rise of fascism, I am terrified I am losing that wager
re: #114 Backwoods Sleuth
OMG! That’s so cute!!!
re: #110 William Lewis
I see the Minor League Football playoffs are an even bigger joke than usual this year as an undefeated team was left out in favor of a bigger money draw even though they’ve already been beaten.
This is why the NCAA needs to go away. Just stop pretending. Assign these to the football teams the way baseball teams have their minor leagues, pay the players and be done with it.
Let the athletes have the option to return and complete their degrees when their pro careers are over and/or never take off.
I get to spring my wife from the hospital today. On Saturday, she had reconstructive surgery to rebuild what the double mastectomy took away. It feels like the last stop on our cancer journey, and I really hope it is. BTW, Symmetry!!!!
re: #131 Egregious Philbin
I get to spring my wife from the hospital today. On Saturday, she had reconstructive surgery to rebuild what the double mastectomy took away. It feels like the last stop on our cancer journey, and I really hope it is. BTW, Symmetry!!!!
Had no idea she was going through that. More power to her!
re: #128 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Let the athletes have the option to return and complete their degrees when their pro careers are over and/or never take off.
There are some schools that do that on a type of Legacy scholarship.
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re: #133 Smith25’s Liberal Thighs
There are some schools that do that on a type of Legacy scholarship.
But end the charade of clling them “student athletes”, they should be regarded for that they are: paid athletes who also study as a sideline…
re: #132 Mattand
She has been amazing, she rode 67 miles in a bike thing a few weeks ago. The reconstruction surgery is a tough one, 6 hours of moving stomach fat to the breasts.
re: #135 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
But end the charade of clling them “student athletes”, they should be regarded for that they are: paid athletes who also study as a sideline…
We would have to fix our broken education system. For a lot of them, there would be no opportunity to go back and get a degree. For many, this is how they get their degree, for a college to pay for it in return for the students being gladiators. Moving them to farm teams removes that incentive for schools.
GOP rolling out their inflation reduction plan?
It’s hard for me to take Republicans seriously about “the border” when at the same time they are rewriting law to invite teenage migrants all over the world to come to the US to work. https://t.co/bmoKGzSe2e pic.twitter.com/2n8Srh8E45
— David Frum (@davidfrum) December 4, 2023
Oh, good morning!
re: #138 lizardofid
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Christopher Rufo has repeatedly said that his goal is to end public schools and repeal all child labor laws. Make those 5 year olds work in the mills instead of wasting time in kindergarten!!!!
Anne Laurie at Balloon Juice has a nice rundown (emphasis on the “running down” part) on Dean Phillips’ recent appearance in New Hampshire trying (and generally failing) to make the case that he, and only he, can beat Donald Trump in next year’s election - and, almost as an aside, save the nation and democracy in general.
TL;DR version: FAIL
My favorite bit:
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Dean Phillips: “The primaries are rigged, but thank god Obama beat the system.”PSA: “Obama beat the system because he campaigned for over a year before any votes were cast.”
Dean Phillips: “Well I only joined the race last month.”
PSA: “EXACTLY.”
Dean Phillips: [crickets]
re: #137 Belafon
We would have to fix our broken education system. For a lot of them, there would be no opportunity to go back and get a degree. For many, this is how they get their degree, for a college to pay for it in return for the students being gladiators. Moving them to farm teams removes that incentive for schools.
Again, that should be sort of like a GI BIll for our Gladiators, a free university degree in exchange for four years in the minors. But stop pretending that they are “student athletes”.
That is an insult to both students and athletes.
re: #103 Shropshire Slasher
I had my finger almost completely severed while I was adjusting an ink pump on a Burroughs high-speed check sorter back in 1977.
re: #136 Egregious Philbin
She has been amazing, she rode 67 miles in a bike thing a few weeks ago. The reconstruction surgery is a tough one, 6 hours of moving stomach fat to the breasts.
Ugh, that’s rough. My own colon cancer surgery was similar in length, although sounds like hers was way more taxing.
My mom did two rounds with breast cancer and the second one did her in. I sometimes wonder if getting a mastectomy would have saved her. I don’t know if it was discussed and to be honest, she probably would have rejected even if it was an option. Part of what got her in the end was she was feeling bad for nearly six weeks, but did nothing because she simply had “a cold”.
Miss her every day but she was in that “If I ignore the symptoms, whatever is causing them will go away” camp that seems to be endemic with a specific generation.
Glad the missus is doing well. If nothing else, I need to up my bike game to keep up with her, LOL.
re: #138 lizardofid
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Good morning to you, liz!
Frum is likely right, though I’m sure that the GOP will be pitching their throwback child-labor “reforms” along the lines of assuming that employers will be “hiring” the local kiddies in place of impoverished immigrants. Which *might* - though only with adequate enforcement mechanisms. Which I am equally sure will be lacking in whatever proposal the current Republican clownshow will come up with.*
*Outside of East German/North Korean-style border “security”, of course….
re: #141 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Again, that should be sort of like a GI BIll for our Gladiators, a free university degree in exchange for four years in the minors. But stop pretending that they are “student athletes”.
That is an insult to both students and athletes.
Name, image and likeness (NIL) revenue is getting quite large for some athletes. Not as much as it should for ALL of them but some of the big names are raking in several million dollars a year. And Booster groups are getting in on the action. They essentially can give unlimited amounts if their organization is not directly connected to the school. Walk-ons are getting full tuition. At Texas, all the linemen on scholarship are getting $50,000 a year from the boosters. I expect this to increase substantially.
re: #138 lizardofid
Where is their faith in the Free Market to simply lead to increased wages to incentivize more workers?
Oh, that would be a case of the market working to the advantage of someone other than the investors and capitalists…
Par. Yawn.
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re: #143 Mattand
My mother died of breast cancer in 1989, some of the drugs that she trial tested were used by my wife. Medicine has made leaps and bounds in the last 10 years WRT breast cancer, it really is an amazing accomplishment.
re: #94 Nerdy Fish
They’re not going to do that on their own though.
The police and the police unions will never give up their power.
re: #138 lizardofid
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Here we go again with child labor. These Republican creeps undoubtedly looking forward to grab the ass if that 14 yo cute waitress.
re: #151 Nerdy Fish
Guy who thought being a billionaire and a governor elevated him into the race finds out that he has no support among either the political class or billionaires. Drops out.
Chanukah gelt recall from Manischewitz - dark chocolates have undeclared milk missing from the ingredients list.
Putting this one behind a spoiler so we don’t run out of brain bleach. Refresh after clicking.
re: #163 lawhawk
Gee. I won’t have one of my favorite holiday treats. /half
re: #163 lawhawk
Chanukah gelt recall from Manischewitz - dark chocolates have undeclared milk missing from the ingredients list.
Is it going to be replace by Hanukkah crypto??
re: #164 darthstar
Is that a moon trying to escape gravity on the left side of it’s head?
First post of the day from the stable genius. pic.twitter.com/ihr6ORHLlw
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) December 4, 2023
Some day a real rain will come and wash the MAGA scum off the streets.
re: #169 DodgerFan1988
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He hasn’t even gotten to his immunity defense losses last week…they must have really hurt him.
re: #87 Dangerman
i once followed a guy in a snowstorm
he slammed on the brakes and i rear ended him
i got out and yelled what the hell did you stop like that for
he said “this is my garage”
I went for a run in Fargo hoping to get ahead of what was forecast to be just a few inches of snow. Forecasts were wrong on the timing. Saw the wall of white while I was still about four miles out of town. Hit when I was about a mile out from buildings. Was extremely happy when I could finally follow the curb as there were times I couldn’t see more than a few feet in front of me. Finally got back to campus and still had a mile to home. Luckily I was able to take shelter in a women’s dorm and stay with several members of the women’s volleyball team.
Twenty-three people died.
re: #156 Florida Panhandler
Here we go again with child labor. These Republican creeps undoubtedly looking forward to grab the ass if that 14 yo cute waitress.
No — they want to bring back slavery, with a steady supply of workers who have no opportunity to earn more and who will be compliant because this is their only legal way of earning a living.
re: #160 lawhawk
Guy who thought being a billionaire and a governor elevated him into the race finds out that he has no support among either the political class or billionaires. Drops out.
He really believed that being a billionaire should allow him to buy his way onto any platform.
re: #172 Hecuba’s daughter
No — they want to bring back slavery, with a steady supply of workers who have no opportunity to earn more and who will be compliant because this is their only legal way of earning a living.
Because Free Market Jesus approves.
“Slaves, obey your masters!”
re: #173 Hecuba’s daughter
He really believed that being a billionaire should allow him to buy his way onto any platform.
He was able to buy his way into the first debates (donate $1, get a $20 gift card) but I think he really was running for Secretary of Agriculture or Secretary of Energy.
re: #91 Patricia Kayden
And this is why so many people don’t trust the police. Excessive violence against a disabled child isn’t a good look.
Furthermore, deleting body cam footage should be an automatic reason to fire cops. They’re obviously hiding wrongdoing.
The description of this child’s meltdowns sounds a lot like autism, especially this:
By Feb. 15, 2022, the boy reportedly had an individualized education plan (IEP) at school
due to a neurodivergent disability. He also had ADHD. The boy’s IEP said that when he experiences emotional issues, school staffers should give him breaks in a quiet area and space to calm down, says the complaint.
Autistic people are often assaulted by police who aren’t trained on how to spot neurotypes, and in this cop’s case, wouldn’t care if they were. Elijah McClain was murdered by cops for looking “sketchy.” He hadn’t even been experiencing any problems when someone called the cops on him. The cops showed up and murdered him. And just as in this case, the cops all claimed to have malfunctioning body cams and all the footage was lost for 3 different body cams.
re: #175 dat_said
He was able to buy his way into the first debates (donate $1, get a $20 gift card) but I think he really was running for Secretary of Agriculture or Secretary of Energy.
Or Interior?
re: #119 Backwoods Sleuth
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re: #180 Dave In Austin
Ah yes, One Corithians 14:
34 Let your women keep silence in the churches: for it is not permitted unto them to speak; but they are commanded to be under obedience as also saith the law.
35 And if they will learn any thing, let them ask their husbands at home: for it is a shame for women to speak in the church.
34 Let your women keep silence in the churches: for it is not permitted unto them to speak; but they are commanded to be under obedience as also saith the law.
35 And if they will learn any thing, let them ask their husbands at home: for it is a shame for women to speak in the church.
Do these verses apply to this Pulpit Pimp?
re: #183 Joe Bacon ✅
That is not her speaking, that is the Holy Spirit speaking through her.
re: #183 Joe Bacon ✅
And to think that Jonathan Cain of Journey is married to her…:.
re: #184 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
That is not her speaking, that is the Holy Spirit speaking through her.
Years ago, my dad told me about the time he was invited to a Holy Roller church in L.A. (this would’ve been in the mid-1930s). As he told it, it was “a bunch of well-dressed folks rolling around, looking like they were havin’ seizures and babbling some kind of witch-doctor mumbo-jumbo”. He got up and left, and concluded that “those folks shoulda been in the nuthouse” and never went back.
re: #185 Captain Magic
And to think that Jonathan Cain of Journey is married to her…:.
Wheel in the sky indeed…
Beagle today
Wordle 898 2/6
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Group: 2,3,4
Rest of team hasn’t reported
ETA: 3rd response now included above
ETAA: 4th response came in later: another 3
re: #128 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Let the athletes have the option to return and complete their degrees when their pro careers are over and/or never take off.
College athletes without eligibility are to boosters what the born are to the “pro life” crowd. A commodity past its sell-by date.
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re: #185 Captain Magic
And to think that Jonathan Cain of Journey is married to her…:.
And to think that Cain and Arnel Pineda went to visit Trump and gave that obscene thumbs-up pose in photographs. I’ve been boycotting Journey ever since. And screw Neal Schon for saying “Journey is for everyone” while continuing to be in business with those asses.
re: #148 A Cranky One
Designer: How big should the gap
between the car’s front seat and
center console be?
Boss: Big enough for your phone to
fall through.
Designer: And also big enough for
your hand to retrieve it?
Boss: haha oh goodness no
BTDT-STT
I carry an 18” section of configured 3/16” round stock in my car to fish out objects which fall between the driver seat and the center console.
This is what triggered the mob to attack his restaurant. He is giving money to an Israeli paramedic organization (which has first responders who are Jewish, Muslim, Israeli, Palestinian, men, women, students, professionals, housewives)
re: #193 Vicious Babushka
That chef is well known for those acts of kindness. He does this all the time.
re: #194 PhillyPretzel ✅
That chef is well known for those acts of kindness. He does this all the time.
“No good deed should go unpunished!”
re: #180 Dave In Austin
I think we determined that this was a parody account.
APNews: Pilots flying tourists over national parks face new rules. None are stricter than at Mount Rushmore.
Now if they could just do something about the hideous MAGA t-shirt shops in Keystone near Mt Rushmore /s
Back in 1970, students in a 5th grade class at Hawthorne Elementary School in Beverly Hills, CA, were asked to write a letter to someone they truly admired, asking “What makes a good citizen?”
A 10 year-old Joel Lipton, wrote to Charles Schulz. Here’s the response… pic.twitter.com/NoroclrMqy— TG ☕️ (@TG22110) December 3, 2023
re: #198 Belafon
I think we determined that this was a parody account.
I agree — but weren’t parody accounts supposed to be identified on Twitter (No — I refuse to call it X!)? or did that rule apply only if it were a parody of a real person?
Of all my numerous 4s, this one has a tiny distinction. Wordle 898 4/6*
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There are two guesses in there that I looked up after I was done to see what they mean. I just wanted to use those letters, didn’t know until they were accepted that they were indeed words. That has happened befpre, but two in one puzzle is a first. And I almost got my 5 yellows.
re: #202 Hecuba’s daughter
I agree — but weren’t parody accounts supposed to be identified on Twitter (No — I refuse to call it X!)? or did that rule apply only if it were a parody of a real person?
Funny. He changed the name to X so I call it that and refuse to call it by its former name - as that place used to be a wealth of online communication that could save lives in emergencies, bridge communication gaps between world leaders, and allow grass roots organizations to help elect the first black president of the United States. That was Twitter and Twitter is dead.
Nature Magazine: Thalamic deep brain stimulation in traumatic brain injury: a phase 1, randomized feasibility study
All six participants were safely implanted. Five participants completed the study and one was withdrawn for protocol non-compliance. Processing speed on part B of the trail-making test improved 15% to 52% from baseline, exceeding the 10% benchmark for improvement in all five cases.
System used for deep brain stimulation (DBS) is from Medtronic and approved for dystonia (and also being studied or approved for Parkinson’s disease, tremors, epilepsy, or obsessive-compulsive disorder). The one withdrawn was due to a scalp infection or, in clinical study language, “protocol non-compliance”.
NYTimes article on study: Brain Implants Helped 5 People Toward Recovery After Traumatic Injuries
re: #203 darthstar
They didn’t buy, they licensed, and that license probably allows for this.
re: #203 darthstar
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re: #171 dat_said
Luckily I was able to take shelter in a women’s dorm and stay with several members of the women’s volleyball team.
Twenty-three people died.
The quiet part out loud.
Trump is admitting that he helped weaponize the fossil industry against America.
TRUMP used FOREIGN BIG OIL to punish America.
THIS IS WHO REPUBLICANS ARE
ENEMY OF AMERICApic.twitter.com/4KapEH3S36— Eugene (@Democracy1stE) December 4, 2023
re: #207 🐈 Crush White Nationalism 🐈
They didn’t buy, they licensed, and that license probably allows for this.
As the guy said “If buying isn’t owning…”
re: #149 Egregious Philbin
My mother died of breast cancer in 1989, some of the drugs that she trial tested were used by my wife. Medicine has made leaps and bounds in the last 10 years WRT breast cancer, it really is an amazing accomplishment.
Glad they’re making progress in this field. I lost a cousin to this cancer; another went the double-and-reconstruction route and has beaten the odds for recurrence so far.
Sending good wishes for both of you, for a smooth recovery and many years to enjoy it.
My surprised face, etc. etc. etc.
BREAKING: State Department spokesman Mathew Miller says it seems that the reason Hamas refused to release all the women who it held hostage was because the terror group didn’t want them to tell what they went through while in captivity in Gaza
— Barak Ravid (@BarakRavid) December 4, 2023
re: #213 Teukka
Yeah right. If they really believed that there would not have been terror attacks.
11 dead 12 missing.
Shocking footage shows burned volcano survivors pleading for help after getting caught in an eruption in Indonesia over the weekend.
Still covered in ash and clearly distraught, 19-year-old Zhafirah Zahrim Febrina spoke desperately into her phone in a clip since shared by her family.
‘Mum, help Ife,’ she said, referring to herself by a family nickname. ‘This is Ife’s situation right now.’