Well, this is something new to me.
My 15 year-old nephew has his first ever girlfriend and things have been steadily progressing.
He’s a smart kid, but obviously 15 year olds don’t always make smart decisions.
He doesn’t have the best relationship with his father, so his mother has asked me to have a man-to-man with him about certain important things now that he is having regular involvement with the opposite gender.
I’m not worried about it, it’s just uncharted parenting territory.
Wish me luck.
re: #1 Vicious Babushka
“Nothing but assholes all the way up.”
re: #3 Eclectic Cyborg
You’ll do fine. You know what works and what doesn’t. Listen. Be kind. Try not to be a dick to people in front of her. Don’t feel like you have to impress her.
re: #5 darthstar
You’ll do fine. You know what works and what doesn’t. Listen. Be kind. Try not to be a dick to people in front of her. Don’t feel like you have to impress her.
Try to be confident enough in your own feelings to put her wants and feelings first. Romantic touches still mean a lot even in the modern world - a rose is worth a thousand text messages.
re: #3 Eclectic Cyborg
He doesn’t have the best relationship with his father, so his mother has asked me to have a man-to-man with him about certain important things now that he is having regular involvement with the opposite gender.
I’m not worried about it, it’s just uncharted parenting territory.
Wish me luck.
First, you’ll need a banana. Or zucchini, YMMV.
Catching up:
On Mac Hardware: I have an older mini with two 1TB flash drives plugged in, one to store and one to backup. Use my old 2012 era metal iMac keyboard which is great and a twenty year old mouse. 2023 vintage LG monitor is serviceable for my needs but not as good as an Apple
On NCAA tournament: Congratulations to Clemson who outsmarted, out hustled, and outplayed Arizona. I am bummed but since I had considered going to game but didn’t, at least glad for not paying for that
On statues of Military Leaders: see photo from General George Patton Museum
re: #8 sagehen
First, you’ll need a banana. Or zucchini, YMMV.
Well, Neil Gaiman had a great way of putting it…
re: #3 Eclectic Cyborg
What does his mother want you to say, or hope you will find out?
Ed. to add: Good luck!
re: #3 Eclectic Cyborg
Please explain birth control! My gal gave me a hell of a scare at 15
Deadbeat politician who never shows up for work https://t.co/4k1H38La4n
— Ragnarok Lobster 🐺 (@eclecticbrotha) March 28, 2024
Remember the FBI raid of Mar-a-Lago?
Speaker Johnson funded the brand new FBI HQ which will be used to go after President Trump and every Republican who stands against the Democrat regime.— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) March 26, 2024
re: #12 prairiefire
Please explain birth control! My gal gave me a hell of a scare at 15
It’s high up on the list. 👍🏼
TL:DR - we are making some progress but will it be enough?
WRT per capita carbon emissions. We are not doing too badly
Here are the per capita CO2 emissions for many countries/regions. As you can see, per capita emission levels similar to Europe looks like it might be possible (5-7 million tonnes) . Even with China. We need to think of people living at EU levels not US/Canada, which I think that even the World Bank would be happy with.
And US/Canada per capita levels are dropping, a lot (this is likely what is freaking out the fossil fuek companies). In fact, their drop in emissions are keeping the overall carbon emissions growing very slowly, if at all, the last few years. (Compare rate of increase in 2000 to today)
We have a long way to go. But it the US can drop its per capita down to EU levels, which should be possible by 2040 at current trends, we may be able to level off total emissions.
Then we need to really accelerate methods for removing CO2 from the atmosphere and bring the overall levels down. Because even if we level off emissions, it is not likely that overall we will see atmospheric CO2 levels drop. There is a lag because GHG stay in the atmosphere for some time after emission. As we can see below, holding emissions at about today’s level (the yellow line) and then dropping to zero by 2100 (what I think may be the most likely scenario), we will still see CO2 levels rise to almost 50% more than today (to about 600 ppm).
Removing CO2 may may still not be enough. You can see that even getting to negative emissions by 2040 (the blue lines), we cannot get CO2 levels down to ‘normal’ levels until 2100.
We are still in trouble, but we have made some progress. Our great grandchildren will be the final judges.
re: #12 prairiefire
Please explain birth control! My gal gave me a hell of a scare at 15
Probably a good thought. We didn’t think about it in 1979~1982 and I later learned our luck had more to do with my case of measles at age 4 than anything else. Does nasty things to male fertility. Neither set of parents would have been stupid about it in our case but we still didn’t need the headaches.
re: #17 Patricia Kayden
Upding for gallows humor.
re: #18 William Lewis
Ha! Luck, but that sound like it affected some things.
My lady settler ancestors have ensured a lot,, mainly fertility.
re: #14 Belafon
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It’s a weird question to put before the electorate about which they’d prefer: Everything being “cheap” but limits imposed upon how many you may purchase due to supply shortages or being able to buy as much as you want such that prices rise to match?
re: #16 silverdolphin
We are still in trouble, but we have made some progress. Our great grandchildren will be the final judges.
Maybe… the the effects of what we have done and will do… will continue forever.
And while the US has reduced per capita CO2, we also have outsourced a great deal of manufacturing, mostly to Asia.
Several of the scenarios for the future are not realistic. Resource limitations means the top scenario just can’t happen, and also the next one down too is not going to happen because resource competition will drive up the price of oil and natural gas beyond what many in the world can afford.
The lowest two scenarios are also off the table, given the current investments and plans for fossil resource extraction.
So I expect we’ll remain on a plateau of emissions for the next decade or two, globally, and then slowly decrease over the following 100 years or so.
What this means: we are going to change the climate, and the entire ecosystem, to such an extent that future generations will be living not in the climate in which the genus Homo evolved.
The best we can do is try to make it so future generations have a fighting chance.
We can do that by slowing our emissions and being wiser about land use.
This can buy a century or two for adaptation.
re: #24 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus
Maybe… the the effects of what we have done and will do… will continue forever.
And while the US has reduced per capita CO2, we also have outsourced a great deal of manufacturing, mostly to Asia.
Several of the scenarios for the future are not realistic. Resource limitations means the top scenario just can’t happen, and also the next one down too is not going to happen because resource competition will drive up the price of oil and natural gas beyond what many in the world can afford.
The lowest two scenarios are also off the table, given the current investments and plans for fossil resource extraction.
So I expect we’ll remain on a plateau of emissions for the next decade or two, globally, and then slowly decrease over the following 100 years or so.
What this means: we are going to change the climate, and the entire ecosystem, to such an extent that future generations will be living not in the climate in which the genus Homo evolved.
The best we can do is try to make it so future generations have a fighting chance.
We can do that by slowing our emissions and being wiser about land use.
This can buy a century or two for adaptation.
Absolutely right. We have already fucked things up and they cannot be unfucked. But I was surprised at how much the global per capita emissions are leveling off without any real authoritarian global push. Individual efforts are having an impact, particularly in the US. Green energy costs are dropping so fast. This is one reason we need to destroy the GOP who are hell bent on changing these trends.
Because if we do not keep fighting, global emissions will drop only because there are less ‘capita’ than today.
re: #18 William Lewis
Probably a good thought. We didn’t think about it in 1979~1982 and I later learned our luck had more to do with my case of measles at age 4 than anything else. Does nasty things to male fertility. Neither set of parents would have been stupid about it in our case but we still didn’t need the headaches.
So does mumps, in that arena. My husband and I would have loved to have children, but looking back on our crazy life, I’m not sure we would have done a good enough job.
Coming up—third weekend in a row that gets wrecked by rain starting Friday Night going thru Sunday night…
re: #27 retired cynic
I have several friends who decided not. It’s a scale!
re: #25 silverdolphin
But I was surprised at how much the global per capita emissions are leveling off without any real authoritarian global push.
Resource competition is forcing the hands of people all across the world.
Trump and his delusional followers think the Earth is just a big egg-like thing full of oil just ready to ooze out.
A recent video put up by The Blaze is one of those.
But in reality we fight wars, especially over oil, because resources are precious.
See Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which among other things is a resource war, including over oil.
So contrary to the Trumpers and similar ilk, significantly increasing oil use is off the table.
The US is ramping up LNG plans significantly, and that will be doable for maybe a decade or so, until the natural gas sources (which are not so natural given what has to be done to extract the methane) start depleting faster than new discoveries can offset.
Coal production can probably increase a bit, so I fear that is a possible path.
And I will raise this here again: the Biden Administration is bragging about increasing fossil fuel production.
So while you are correct that renewable sources for electricity have grown tremendously, and now cost less per Watt than fossil sources in many areas, the conversion is still going to take decades.
But most of the carbon emissions are not over electricity generation.
Electrifying transportation is happening but there are many hurdles ahead.
Still, it think we should not give up.
We have to give future generations a slower impact of climate change than an all-out fossil-fuel addiction will bring.
There’s a venue called Southern Junction down state highway 276 from Rockwall. The Bellamy Brothers will be playing there on April 6th.
re: #30 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus
Resource competition is forcing the hands of people all across the world.
Trump and his delusional followers think the Earth is just a big egg-like thing full of oil just ready to ooze out.
A recent video put up by The Blaze is one of those.
But in reality we fight wars, especially over oil, because resources are precious.
See Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which among other things is a resource war, including over oil.
So contrary to the Trumpers and similar ilk, significantly increasing oil use is off the table.
The US is ramping up LNG plans significantly, and that will be doable for maybe a decade or so, until the natural gas sources (which are not so natural given what has to be done to extract the methane) start depleting faster than new discoveries can offset.
Coal production can probably increase a bit, so I fear that is a possible path.
And I will raise this here again: the Biden Administration is bragging about increasing fossil fuel production.
So while you are correct that renewable sources for electricity have grown tremendously, and now cost less per Watt than fossil sources in many areas, the conversion is still going to take decades.
But most of the carbon emissions are not over electricity generation.
Electrifying transportation is happening but there are many hurdles ahead.
Still, it think we should not give up.
We have to give future generations a slower impact of climate change than an all-out fossil-fuel addiction will bring.
I’m hoping the Biden plan wrt fossil fuels is to undercut OPEC and others, allowing our Green energy policies to eventually overwhelm them. Nobody now produces more crude oil than the US. No other country, not even the Saudis can produce 13 million barrels per day. I’d expect this to reduce the global effects of the OPEC cartel, which is good, as our production levels are greater than our consumption.
Under Biden, for the first time, we are a net exporter of all petroleum products. This puts even more pressure on the Saudis and lessens their leverage. Biden wants the Saudis off of oil and has an economic plan to do just that, Something they have signed onto.
So, if he can get that overall plan accomplished, it creates an easy path for the US to just slow producing oil, but at a rate that does not hurt other countries.
And since 70% of the oil produced goes to driving ICE, Biden’s movement of the US to EV should have a positive effect here.
We shall see.
More from Biden-Harris HQ today.
NEW AD: President Biden has been criss-crossing the country, visiting every major battleground state in just 18 days.
Donald Trump is sitting in his golf cart and hiding in his basement.pic.twitter.com/VuOA1MtdHo— Biden-Harris HQ (@BidenHQ) March 28, 2024
From Biden-Harris HQ. Trump really soft on crime.
Left: Trump just now claiming he supports police “at the highest level of any president by far”
Right: Fmr. U.S. Capitol Sgt. Gonell saying there’s no way Trump can tell him that he supports police after promising to pardon MAGA insurrectionists who assaulted his fellow officers pic.twitter.com/yxQ2sIi9yr— Biden-Harris HQ (@BidenHQ) March 29, 2024
Final one from Biden-Harris HQ. Even MAGA analysts are starting to be afraid of how the Dems will be able to outspend anyone.
— Biden-Harris HQ (@BidenHQ) March 28, 2024
re: #32 silverdolphin
Nobody now produces more crude oil than the US. No other country, not even the Saudis can produce 13 million barrels per day. .
Just be careful of not being gamed.
US volume figures get fiddle with because:
1) refining crude ends up with products whose volume is greater than the original crude;
2) NG wells ends up producing liquids like butane that gets counted as “liquids” that gets confusingly called “oil” by some people.
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re: #39 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus
Just be careful of not being gamed.
US volume figures get fiddle with because:
1) refining crude ends up with products whose volume is greater than the original crude;
2) NG wells ends up producing liquids like butane that gets counted as “liquids” that gets confusingly called “oil” by some people.
You are right. I was trying to only the oil we refine and export but yeah, there is a huge amount of obfuscation going on all the time even with legitimate sources (ie barrels of oil vs BTU).
I was simply suggesting that the increase in US oil production may be to create a better transition to green energy, one with less price dislocations, than relying on OPEC’s choices. As green continues to rise, we can control global oil production easier by ourselves. It is a thought.
re: #37 silverdolphin
Final one from Biden-Harris HQ. Even MAGA analysts are starting to be afraid of how the Dems will be able to outspend anyone.
You’re right…for instance, Charlie “Small Face” Kirk has noticed this:
“This [$25 million] is more raised in one night than Trump raised the entire month of February,” Kirk wrote on X (formerly Twitter). “Democrats are beginning to fine tune their messaging, and they have a standing army of 5,000+ full-time organizers on the ground in the key states.
“We are outgunned and will be outspent. The polls are tightening. Time to get to work. The country is at stake.”
Newsweek reached out to Kirk via Turning Point for further comment.
The $25 million and change expected to be raised in one night will be more than the $20 million raised by the Trump campaign throughout the entire month of February, according to Politico.
Biden and the Democratic National Committee (DNC) are enjoying a massive financial advantage over Trump and the Republican National Committee (RNC), more than doubling the conservative money coffers with $97.5 million in cash compared to the $44.8 million for Republicans.
so on Lawrence’s show, a reporter talked about the fundraiser tonight. They weren’t allowed to bring cameras, so all he could do was mention a few things he remembered.
The grand finale was Colbert puts on his aviators, then Joe puts on his aviators, then Barak and Bill put on aviators, then Joe says “Dark Brandon is real”, applause applause…
re: #45 sagehen
so on Lawrence’s show, a reporter talked about the fundraiser tonight. They weren’t allowed to bring cameras, so all he could do was mention a few things he remembered.
The grand finale was Colbert puts on his aviators, then Joe puts on his aviators, then Barak and Bill put on aviators, then Joe says “Dark Brandon is real”, applause applause…
OMG. To see that. I am hoping that the Biden-Harris HQ has videos up soon about this.
re: #44 Dr Lizardo
It pleases me that the RNC is broke, and any fund raising it does do will be stolen by Trump.
But Republicans will always have that ocean of plutocrat dark money, thanks to Citizen United and the corrupt GOP SCOTUS majority.
re: #47 EPR-radar
It pleases me that the RNC is broke, and any fund raising it does do will be stolen by Trump.
But Republicans will always have that ocean of plutocrat dark money, thanks to Citizen United and the corrupt GOP SCOTUS majority.
That’s a good point about the dark money ocean. However, that ocean may become quite shallow if it starts to look like the Republicans are gonna lose, and lose badly.
If the plutocrat class reckons that Trump is going to go down in flames, with a strong possibility of pulling the rest of the MAGAfied GOP down with him, they might decide that it’d be a sucker’s bet to put money on them and pull back their spending and wait for the next election cycle, or perhaps divert some funding into other political projects like think tanks or whatnot to shape public opinion for the future.
re: #47 EPR-radar
It pleases me that the RNC is broke, and any fund raising it does do will be stolen by Trump.
But Republicans will always have that ocean of plutocrat dark money, thanks to Citizen United and the corrupt GOP SCOTUS majority.
There is a Never Trump Super Pac that has already allocated $50 million for the general election. And the Nikki Haley guys will be fine with putting dark money into Biden. And pro-Biden super PACs have allocated over $1 billion. For the first time, the GOP may not have that much of an advantage.
Breathless alarmism from Faux News and the Family Research Council. If they counted the prosecution of church-affiliated pedophiles as an “attack” the number would probably double.
Attacks against churches doubled in 2023, report warns: ‘Growing disdain for Christianity’
There were 436 hostile acts against Christians in US in 2023, per new report
Washington, D.C.-based Family Research Council (FRC) released its annual Hostility Against Churches report last week, finding there were 436 hostile incidents against churches in 2023. This is more than double the number tracked in 2022 and more than eight times as many as the group found in 2018.
The Koch network is VERY anti-Trump, and a significant percentage of the plutocrat class follows their lead.
Because sure, they care about tax rates and regulations, but they care even more that the world remain stable. Because the one thing that can erase wealth inequality is big wars that destroy the wealth of the wealthiest. They need the US to maintain its control of the shipping lanes, to maintain its alliances, to maintain the dollar’s status as the world’s currency.
re: #51 sagehen
The Koch network is VERY anti-Trump, and a significant percentage of the plutocrat class follows their lead.
Because sure, they care about tax rates and regulations, but they care even more that the world remain stable. Because the one thing that can erase wealth inequality is big wars that destroy the wealth of the wealthiest. They need the US to maintain its control of the shipping lanes, to maintain its alliances, to maintain the dollar’s status as the world’s currency.
Good point. By and large, it’s the techbro segment of the plutocrat class that’s really into “disruption”. I’d say that the majority of plutocrats want - and genuinely need - global stability, with the US maintaining the dominant position.
re: #50 Shiplord Kirel: From behind wingnut lines
I wonder if they will add God to their terrorist list for 2024? There was a lightning strike today at a local church here (St. Timothy’s). One observer wondered if it was a sign of something.
re: #52 Dr Lizardo
Good point. By and large, it’s the techbro segment of the plutocrat class that’s really into “disruption”. I’d say that the majority of plutocrats want - and genuinely need - global stability, with the US maintaining the dominant position.
Sometimes. the ruling class forgets about realty and we get a Boeing. But most times they recognize that Nature always wins. The MAGAs do not feel that way and are driving off the cliff. Sane wall Steeters will bail on them quickly over the next few months. They are doing too well under Biden to want Trump’s chaos back.
re: #54 silverdolphin
Sometimes. the ruling class forgets about realty and we get a Boeing. But most times they recognize that Nature always wins. The MAGAs do not feel that way and are driving off the cliff. Sane wall Steeters will bail on them quickly over the next few months. They are doing too well under Biden to want Trump’s chaos back.
The Wall Street Republicans are doing quite handsomely, indeed - and I doubt they want to piss that all away under Trumpian chaos. While they may not necessarily love President Biden, for them, it’s the “better the devil you know” decision.
They have precious little, if anything at all, in common with the MAGA contingent.
re: #50 Shiplord Kirel: From behind wingnut lines
Breathless alarmism from Faux News and the Family Research Council. If they counted the prosecution of church-affiliated pedophiles as an “attack” the number would probably double.
Attacks against churches doubled in 2023, report warns: ‘Growing disdain for Christianity’
There were 436 hostile acts against Christians in US in 2023, per new report
They’d fare better if they stopped trying to ram their beliefs down unwilling throats including all the hate that have and gleefully display. I find nothing appealing in organized religion.
As I get older I fear for my mind. It took far too long to have 4 letters and not see this word. It should have screamed out at me instantly. Scary.
3/6
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re: #3 Eclectic Cyborg
Well, this is something new to me.
My 15 year-old nephew has his first ever girlfriend and things have been steadily progressing.
He’s a smart kid, but obviously 15 year olds don’t always make smart decisions.
He doesn’t have the best relationship with his father, so his mother has asked me to have a man-to-man with him about certain important things now that he is having regular involvement with the opposite gender.
I’m not worried about it, it’s just uncharted parenting territory.
Wish me luck.
Tell him about Matt Gaetz so he’ll be able to recognize the scat if he starts loitering outside her house.
re: #50 Shiplord Kirel: From behind wingnut lines
Breathless alarmism from Faux News and the Family Research Council. If they counted the prosecution of church-affiliated pedophiles as an “attack” the number would probably double.
Attacks against churches doubled in 2023, report warns: ‘Growing disdain for Christianity’
There were 436 hostile acts against Christians in US in 2023, per new report
Expect them to use this as a renewed basis in fact for their victim complex, despite the fact that I’m sure the number of attacks against synagogues and mosques was far higher.
re: #59 Shiplord Kirel: From behind wingnut lines
“Close your eyes 70% and watch the magic”
“Jesus is everywhere!”Nah, that’s Charles Manson.
Personally, I see Conchita Wurst (singer and drag queen).
re: #60 Nerdy Fish
Expect them to use this as a renewed basis in fact for their victim complex, despite the fact that I’m sure the number of attacks against synagogues and mosques was far higher.
I don’t know about mosques, but synagogues/cemetaries/kosher restaurants and shops/random Hasids on the street has been more than 1000 a month since Oct 7. (which was about a 50% increase from the six months before Oct 7).
re: #59 Shiplord Kirel: From behind wingnut lines
“Close your eyes 70% and watch the magic”
Nah, that’s Charles Manson.
With AI fingers.
re: #63 sagehen
I don’t know about mosques, but synagogues/cemetaries/kosher restaurants and shops/random Hasids on the street has been more than 1000 a month since Oct 7. (which was about a 50% increase from the six months before Oct 7).
And as someone pointed out upthread, maybe, just maybe, the “[g]rowing disdain for Christianity,” and the supposedly related increase in attacks on churches, has to do with the fact that the Christofascists who have a stranglehold on so much of our government have been ramming their religion down our throats, for no other reason than because they think they’re right and everybody else is wrong.
OK, got my ticket for tonight’s showing of Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire. From what I’ve read, it really leans hard into Godzilla’s Showa-series films (1954-1975, beginning with the original film and ending with Terror of Mechagodzilla), so in other words….schlocky fun.
re: #18 William Lewis
Probably a good thought. We didn’t think about it in 1979~1982 and I later learned our luck had more to do with my case of measles at age 4 than anything else. Does nasty things to male fertility. Neither set of parents would have been stupid about it in our case but we still didn’t need the headaches.
And I was already in my 20’s when AIDS became a thing in the hetero community, back then the worst things to worry about were herpes or syphillis…
re: #44 Dr Lizardo
I still can’t get over the fact that in swing states, Trump is either leading or very close to President Biden in the polls. Unbelievable after all he’s done and threatened to do if he wins again. We’re going to need every penny we can get to win this election.
re: #68 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
I hope she sues for all she has been put through. What a nightmare. Republicans tried to destroy her over an honest mistake.
re: #60 Nerdy Fish
Attacks against churches doubled in 2023, report warns: ‘Growing disdain for Christianity’
How about “growing disdain for organized religion, especially when it is hypocritical, self-serving and corrupt”?
re: #50 Shiplord Kirel: From behind wingnut lines
“FRC President Tony Perkins said the hostility toward Christians displayed by the Biden administration is mirrored by the growing persecution against Christians worldwide.”
Lies. President Biden is himself a Christian.
re: #73 Patricia Kayden
“FRC President Tony Perkins said the hostility toward Christians displayed by the Biden administration is mirrored by the growing persecution against Christians worldwide.”
Lies. President Biden is himself a Christian.
But he’s obviously not the right kind of Christian. No true Scotsman and all.
re: #74 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
But he’s obviously not the right kind of Christian. No true Scotsman and all.
Exactly. As Perkins would (likely) say, “Yes, President Biden calls himself a Christian, but as we all know, he’s a Papist” or something like that.
re: #74 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
But he’s obviously not the right kind of Christian. No true Scotsman and all.
What kind of Christian is he if he is not hawking Bibles or using tear gas to clear the way for Bible photo-ops?
My old iMac has old-fashioned WiFi, so much so that I only get 1MB/s downloads through the Cox WiFi network.
Oh well, better than nothing.
Brilliant!
Hate comments are music to my ears 🥰 pic.twitter.com/5IwKZp9grd
— Tony Michaels 🎙 (@thetonymichaels) March 29, 2024
About that stupid Michigan Republican who claimed the Gonzaga basketball team were a bunch of illegals being loaded on busses in Detroit (they’re there for the NCAA tournament)… (Matt Maddock) he voted against banning child marriage.
re: #79 GlutenFreeJesus
State legislatures are the Meth Labs of democracy.
re: #18 William Lewis
Probably a good thought. We didn’t think about it in 1979~1982 and I later learned our luck had more to do with my case of measles at age 4 than anything else. Does nasty things to male fertility. Neither set of parents would have been stupid about it in our case but we still didn’t need the headaches.
I am waiting for the right time to ask my high school girlfriend (1961-65) “How the Hell did we NOT get pregnant?”
How the irrational rules we create reveal the limitations of the human brain
Unfortunately, members only link and I’m not going to pay 3x/year for a function I almost never use.
What, aside from pasta noodles, could be more quintessentially Italian than pizza? We all know the basic formulation: a thin base of wheat dough, a smearing of tomato sauce, cheese on top of that, and then a few choice morsels scattered across the cheese: perhaps ham, olives, or thin slices of sausage. A great many people therefore insist that putting pineapple on a pizza is sacrilege, an offense against gastronomy and a sure sign the offender lacks any understanding of authenticity.
And
Which is hilarious, because pizza itself is a recent invention and in no way authentically “Italian” at all. The tomato base is only possible because tomatoes came from the New World during the great Age of Discovery when wooden ships explored the globe and brought back amazing things like saffron, potatoes, and tomatoes. As for the other supposedly “authentic” Italian dishes, we need only remember that pasta noodles arose because travelers like Marco Polo brought back tales of the rice noodles found in Asia. Lacking rice, Europeans used what they had available (wheat) and so by this roundabout route we eventually get Spaghetti a la Bolognese, the primary ingredients of which (noodles and tomatoes) aren’t Italian at all. The same goes for that other supposedly quintessential Italian dish, rissoto. Rice, like the concept of noodles, came from Asia. And the saffron with which many rissotos are enhanced (along with Spanish pallella) comes likewise from the East.
Snip - next, a point Ghost Flea keeps bringing up
Alas, we will not do so for our brains are not evolved to perform thinking tasks. In fact, the situation is quite the opposite because during 99% of our evolutionary history calories were scarce and uncertain and so our behavioral repertoire is adapted to these conditions. Any attempt at thinking requires the utilization of too many calories, and for nearly all of our past such calories were needed to power our muscles instead. Thus we will continue to blindly obey “rules” because we imagine them to be immutable rather than transient and arbitrary and because we imagine they will “keep us safe” despite all too often there being clear evidence to the contrary.
It turns out that when we stop to look at the origins of many of our supposed “rules” we find not reason and order but arbitrary invention and unsupported assertion. Speakers of English, like speakers of all languages, naturally worry about comprehensibility. Language exists primarily to convey information and only secondarily as a means to send signals regarding one’s place in society. Getting these priorities the wrong way around leads to well-meaning but utterly moronic actions like inventing and then promoting Eubonics or pretending that ghetto slang is “equally valid” compared to Standard English. Given that much of our modern-day communication prior to the invention of the Internet and its endless short-form content used to be via the written word, it’s natural therefore that we’d be concerned about spelling.
Alas, spelling has always been, and always will be, in flux. Indeed, much contemporary English spelling is the result of a ludicrous imposition made by a few dunderheads whose enthusiasm for the newly rediscovered Classical Greek texts in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries led them to impose Greek conventions on the fundamentally Germanic language we know as English. This is why, for example, we see ph replace f in certain words (like phonetic). An obsession with Greek and Latin also led to the tiresome claim that one should not split infinitives in English despite the fact in English the infinitive is generally formed by means of a conjunction of a preposition (to) and a verb (run). In Greek and Latin, as with many of the languages that evolved from Latin (French, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian), the infinitive is a single unit (courir, derived from the Latin curr). Thus we have supposed “purists” claiming that the famous opening voiceover in the childrens’ TV series Star Trek is “wrong” and one should not ever try “to boldly go” anywhere. In reality, English infinitives are frequently split in order for the sentence either to flow more easily or for its meaning to be made more clear.
There’s obviously more, and some his points fall flat, but pineapple on pizza wars forever.
OK, off to work, then off to the movies. Have a good one, Lizards and stay healthy.
re: #82 Colère Tueur de Lapin ✅
Unfortunately, members only link and I’m not going to pay 3x/year for a function I almost never use.
Snip - next, a point Ghost Flea keeps bringing up
There’s obviously more, and some his points fall flat, but pineapple on pizza wars forever.
Chow Mein and General Tso’s Chicken!!!
More on that idiot Matt Maddock. His twatter is a shitshow. 😂😂😂
cnn.com
From the AP: Louis Gossett Jr is dead at age 87. RIP Mr Gossett.
re: #50 Shiplord Kirel: From behind wingnut lines
Breathless alarmism from Faux News and the Family Research Council. If they counted the prosecution of church-affiliated pedophiles as an “attack” the number would probably double.
Attacks against churches doubled in 2023, report warns: ‘Growing disdain for Christianity’
There were 436 hostile acts against Christians in US in 2023, per new report
The actual report is from the Family Research Council. I suspect there’s little mention that (and I’m speculating) most of the “attacks” were Nazis and white supremacists against minority churches.
re: #88 Randall Gross
annoying the racist Country Music gatekeepers
re: #88 Randall Gross
This is a beautiful rendition.
re: #90 dharmamark
This is a beautiful rendition.
It really is, it’s my new most favorite cover song.
re: #88 Randall Gross
Just waiting for that asshole running for Governor in North Carolina to have another meltdown over Beyonce.
re: #87 Belafon
The actual report is from the Family Research Council. I suspect there’s little mention that (and I’m speculating) most of the “attacks” were Nazis and white supremacists against minority churches.
The Narrative is that Godless Atheism has it out for the Godly.
re: #95 Belafon
87.
I’m just sad there won’t be an Iron Eagle 5 now….seriously, though, he was a good actor despite his run of B movies.
re: #98 darthstar
I’m just sad there won’t be an Iron Eagle 5 now….seriously, though, he was a good actor despite his run of B movies.
I read that some Egyptians found it offensive that he, a negro, played President Saddat in the mini-serioes of the same name
Good people:
This is one of THE reasons why people voluntarily migrate; because one person can lift an entire family out of extreme poverty. By coming here, his family in Honduras could run a small business and his 12 nieces and nephews could go to school instead of work.
QEPD Maynor. https://t.co/rZC6Cx4TsC pic.twitter.com/Eg2QT1nrE3— Aaron Reichlin-Melnick (@ReichlinMelnick) March 28, 2024
Not good people:
What makes this inanity infinitely more obscene is that the perished construction workers were all immigrants from Central America.
As are the majority of hard-working road crews in Baltimore. As are the parents of so many of my students.
Shut the fuck up, Maria. https://t.co/oBethp2SXR— Slava Malamud 🇺🇦🇮🇱 (@SlavaMalamud) March 26, 2024
re: #98 darthstar
I still remember him in “An Officer and a Gentleman” He was very good.
Mike Johnson saying the lord spoke to him and told him to be ready to be Moses proves he does not deserve to be speaker. He is there for imaginary voices not the American people.
pic.twitter.com/I2CUVg428q— James Tate (@JamesTate121) March 29, 2024
re: #101 Belafon
Heard that story on NPR yesterday. Kudos to that man.
re: #101 Belafon
Good people:
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Of course, that’s the reason why the bad people oppose immigration. They don’t want Others (tm) to better themselves, because they believe that economics is a zero-sum game, and that Others (tm) bettering themselves must necessarily come at the expense of The Right People (tm). They simply cannot process the idea that economics is not adversarial, and that poor people getting to a better situation brings improvements for everybody.
re: #105 Nerdy Fish
Of course, that’s the reason why the bad people oppose immigration. They don’t want Others (tm) to better themselves, because they believe that economics is a zero-sum game, and that Others (tm) bettering themselves must necessarily come at the expense of The Right People (tm). They simply cannot process the idea that economics is not adversarial, and that poor people getting to a better situation brings improvements for everybody.
They obviously don’t want their viewers to figure it out.
Birfday birdie.
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Woke up and said to my wife, “What’s it like waking up next to a 60 year old man?” and she groaned.
re: #110 darthstar
Birfday birdie.
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🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩Woke up and said to my wife, “What’s it like waking up next to a 60 year old man?” and she groaned.
When you tell her your age, she can immediately calculate her age, and she didn’t want to do that.
For those of you into math and science, here’s an article detailing one of the most profound intersections of math and classical mechanics, from the most brilliant mathematician kept out of even most math history books, Emmy Noether, who derived that every conservation law is associated with some kind of symmetry (being able to perform the same experiment on different days, for example, is equivalent to the conservation of energy).
re: #80 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
State legislatures are the Meth Labs of democracy.
And not in a good way!
Even with autotune she still sounds like fucking shit. Bravo, Lara, only a Trump could fuck up autotune.
A little something I had fun with over the winter ☺️🎹🎶 (and a few more too that I’ll save for a future date, special for my YUGE fans in the liberal media 😜) pre-save link below. Officially available at midnight tonight! 🙌🏽https://t.co/ll09EN3X9l pic.twitter.com/ltREDIybqW
— Lara Trump (@LaraLeaTrump) March 29, 2024
re: #118 Dr. Matt
Even with autotune she still sounds like fucking shit. Bravo, Lara, only a Trump could fuck up autotune.
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How many of those will they need to sell to catch up with Biden?
re: #118 Dr. Matt
Even with autotune she still sounds like fucking shit. Bravo, Lara, only a Trump could fuck up autotune.
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In a few weeks she could be called to sing before a jury.
re: #120 darthstar
I hope she hits the right “notes.”
re: #96 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
The Narrative is that Godless Atheism has it out for the Godly.
Why not, the godly have it out for the godless (or any others who don’t believe in THEIR god)
The union I belong to is a little weird. They are in favor of the Kroger buy out of Albertsons. They like the planned sell-off of many northwest stores to a different company.
Another weird thing they did was gather enough signatures to have a recall election on a state rep. The rep was supported by a lot of other unions, and won the recall election with more than 90% of the vote.
Last time I was a member, the local rep came and introduced himself right away. This time, I’ve not seen her. And we no longer have a shop steward, that I know of. (The old rep was from my store originally, so not a fair comparison.)
re: #101 Belafon
NPR has a segment up on him — he was noble, he was a mensch.
re: #55 Dr Lizardo
The Wall Street Republicans are doing quite handsomely, indeed - and I doubt they want to piss that all away under Trumpian chaos. While they may not necessarily love President Biden, for them, it’s the “better the devil you know” decision.
They have precious little, if anything at all, in common with the MAGA contingent.
Few support the GOP social issues or the theocratic issues. Most are not Elons who favor white supremacy.
re: #124 jeffreyw
Is Blackbird spelled wrong intentionally?
I suspect so, but I do not know the intent.
pitchfork.com
If you look at the song listing, all the other words with i’s have them doubled as well.
re: #57 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
As I get older I fear for my mind. It took far too long to have 4 letters and not see this word. It should have screamed out at me instantly. Scary.
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It’s mowing time again, day two. This year I said I was going to get some pro gear, but have not yet done so. (3M painters P100 replaceable cartridge respirator, non steaming goggles, ear plugs…) So I will wear an n-95 mask and foggy gogs.
RIP Louis Gossett Jr.
We are saddened to share that Louis Gossett Jr., the first Black man to win the supporting actor Oscar for his role in ‘An Officer and a Gentleman,’ has died at 87. Rest in Power. 🙏🏾 pic.twitter.com/imrotmoZxy
— TV One (@tvonetv) March 29, 2024
Gunnery Sgt Foley: “Better stop eyeballing me, boy; you’re not worthy to look your superiors in the eye. Use your peripheral vision, or I’ll rip your eyeballs out of their sockets and eat them for breakfast!”
Reposting this for the day shift.
Cannot stress enough how much ALL of you NEED to go and make sure all of the payable-on-death / transfer-on-death beneficiary listings at every single one of your financial institutions is correct and up to date. Don’t assume you did it right when you initially set it up, laws have changed in the last ten years that have substantial impact on exactly how your beneficiaries should be arranged and because of the ERISA law these forms override EVERYTHING you put in your LW&T.
My Dad and I discovered in the last week he had two serious instances of assets being misallocated that would have enormously fucked up the estate plan he last updated eight years ago. My Dad, by the way, is a retired space systems engineer who literally did hold a Q clearance and has a subclinical case of obsessive compulsive disorder, if his plans were fucked up odds are yours need looking at too.
re: #128 Randall Gross
I suspect so, but I do not know the intent.
pitchfork.comIf you look at the song listing, all the other words with i’s have them doubled as well.
“This ain’t a Country album,” she clarified in the statement. “This is a ‘Beyoncé’ album.”
The album also has a cover of “Jolene” and a song titled “DollyP”
re: #133 Randall Gross
“This ain’t a Country album,” she clarified in the statement. “This is a ‘Beyoncé’ album.”
The album also has a cover of “Jolene” and a song titled “DollyP”
So from now on, it’s Okiie From Muskogee and Whiiskey Riiver
re: #59 Shiplord Kirel: From behind wingnut lines
“Close your eyes 70% and watch the magic”
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Nah, that’s Charles Manson.
I see Captain Jack Sparrow.
Meanwhile—Cuckoo For Cocoa Puffs RFK Jr. sure knows how to pick a running mate!
Nicole Shanahan has for years denounced IVF — calling it “one of the biggest lies that’s being told about women’s health today.”
At the same time, she has also been a vocal proponent of and financial backer for unconventional research into the possibility of helping women having children into their 50s and exploring no-cost interventions to help women conceive, such as exposure to sunlight.
“I’m not sure that there has been a really thorough mitochondrial respiration study on the effects of two hours of morning sunlight on reproductive health. I would love to fund something like that,” Shanahan said to a 2023 panel with the National Academy of Medicine, a group to which she said she had previously donated $100 million. The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine said Bia-Echo’s donation amounted to $150,000.
This is sure gonna win him some votes…from the QAssholes…
re: #132 goddamnedfrank
Thanks Frank, I will do that. I get reminders from my financial advisor, but there’s also the bank accounts …
We also put my totally trustworthy & fiscally competent daughter on all of our accounts and deeds, so if we die, she can take whatever anyway and then divvy it up among the rest.
re: #59 Shiplord Kirel: From behind wingnut lines
“Close your eyes 70% and watch the magic”
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Nah, that’s Charles Manson.
Hmmmm. Looks more like Mr. Sing-A-Long Mitch Miller to me!
re: #110 darthstar
Birfday birdie.
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Wishing you a very Happy Birthday and great year!
re: #109 darthstar
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BTW, I think it was Radio City that the Three Amigos sold out, not Madison Square Garden: not that Dark Brandon and his road show wouldn’t have packed that venue pretty well, either. Still impressive.
Jeffrey Epstein’s Island Visitors Exposed by Data Broker
Failing to put your cell phone into Airplane mode before performing illicit acts is not very smart.
re: #137 Randall Gross
Thanks Frank, I will do that. I get reminders from my financial advisor, but there’s also the bank accounts …
We also put my totally trustworthy & fiscally competent daughter on all of our accounts and deeds, so if we die, she can take whatever anyway and then divvy it up among the rest.
My Dad reminded me that I was there at the meeting with the WF bank manager eight years ago when he added his savings account, because was a prerequisite of getting the line of credit he wanted at the time to avoid exceeding his RMD over the holidays. That manager made all kinds of nice smalltalk about guns (it’s long established that I come from weird gun people and to an embarrassing extent am one) and didn’t mention one fucking goddamned thing about the POD. No attempt was made to transfer over the beneficiary line from his pre-existing, linked, checking account. Meaning the account he dumps his entire RMD into every January would have been locked up in probate if he’d died immediately after.
And the kicker is the ONLY way to have known that is to have known that the absence of a POD line below his name on the Savings account monthly statement he has almost no reason to ever look at meant there was no beneficiary attached to that account.
Also want to apologize to mmmirele for my tone last night. It reads a lot hotter than I intended.
re: #109 darthstar
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It wasn’t MSG, which seats 19,500.
It was Radio City, which seats 6,500.
Though I’m pretty sure this lineup could sell out MSG pretty easily if they wanted to book it; maybe later in the year. They wouldn’t even have to add Springsteen to the lineup to fill the place, if they add him they could sell out Yankee Stadium.
Or they could go west — the Los Angeles Coliseum holds 77,500; Dodger Stadium holds 56,000; the Rose Bowl holds 89,700.
re: #132 goddamnedfrank
Great advice. I fixed beneficiary information for my father in laws estate and my wife and her brother got 99% of his estate with no will or trust recorded
A couple of years ago I looked at my father’s trust and it was filled with special clauses, errors and haziness that would benefit a certain relative, who was friends with the trust attorney. Hmmm
I read it carefully and made 17 notations and corrections on 12 pages which I took to a new trust attorney who modified it. I read that version carefully, and ensured lawyer got it recorded at county. Then went through a bunch of beneficiary stuff and found a bunch of errors there
My parents were from the old country and didn’t take Identification management seriously. So nearly every early 2000 era document had errors
Also: it is amazing how many people have “I got swindled by my sibling(s)” story
Photo: Pindas Mountains celebration circa 1950
re: #141 silverdolphin
Jeffrey Epstein’s Island Visitors Exposed by Data Broker
Failing to put your cell phone into Airplane mode before performing illicit acts is not very smart.
A LOT of inferred visitors coming from the southern east coast of Florida. Someone jog my memory….who lives over there?
Cesar Chavez fam endorses Biden after RFKjr makes false claims
cbsnews.com
Taliban leader in Afghanistan says stoning of women will resume. (I presume gays as well?)
theguardian.com
re: #143 sagehen
It wasn’t MSG, which seats 19,500.
It was Radio City, which seats 6,500.Though I’m pretty sure this lineup could sell out MSG pretty easily if they wanted to book it; maybe later in the year. They wouldn’t even have to add Springsteen to the lineup to fill the place, if they add him they could sell out Yankee Stadium.
Or they could go west — the Los Angeles Coliseum holds 77,500; Dodger Stadium holds 56,000; the Rose Bowl holds 89,700.
Ooh… Rockettes?
re: #149 darthstar
Are you better off than you were four years ago?
People are reminding us on FB that gasoline prices were lower four years ago.
re: #152 Joe Bacon ✅
These people are letting the power go to their heads. If they could get away with it they would impeach the dog catcher.
re: #146 Randall Gross
Cesar Chavez fam endorses Biden after RFKjr makes false claims
cbsnews.com
Just as an aside: has anyone seen any *reliable* polling showing what level of support RFKJr is getting in his quixotic campaign?
I’m no longer surprised/shocked by peoples’ political choices these days: MHO is that Kennedy is a fringe crank who shouldn’t get more than a couple of thousand votes (if that) - but (sadly, unsurprisingly) he keeps getting talked up by the media as something like a viable third-party spoiler. Any facts available?
re: #108 jeffreyw
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One of the great mysteries of the South.
Canned syrup…..
re: #152 Joe Bacon ✅
Rod Serling in his grave—“NO F’N WAY I’M GONNA SAY SUBMITTED FOR YOUR APPROVAL ON THIS…”
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I lost IQ points just looking at that graphic.
I’m also wondering if Hageman was the inspiration for Cruella DeVille. No way she doesn’t kick puppies walking around town. And if I saw her coming at me on the sidewalk, I’d cross the street.
re: #138 Joe Bacon ✅
Hmmmm. Looks more like Mr. Sing-A-Long Mitch Miller to me!
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Mitch is good, but I kinda thought it looked like this fella
re: #134 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
So from now on, it’s Okiie From Muskogee and Whiiskey Riiver
Hey, Good Lookiin’
Blue Eyes Cryiing Iin The Raiin.
re: #157 sizzzzlerz
Mitch is good, but I kinda thought it looked like this fella
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re: #151 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
People are reminding us on FB that gasoline prices were lower four years ago.
Because nobody was driving. A tank of diesel lasted me six months.
re: #144 So Cal Greek Hippie
Tell me about it. I still am pissed off at how my wacko Xtian aunt screwed Dad out of what was rightfully his. Instead she gave all of Grandma’s money to the crooks at Trinity Broadcasting…thousands of dollars those f’n Pulpit Pimps got…still makes my blood boil…
re: #154 Jay C
Just as an aside: has anyone seen any *reliable* polling showing what level of support RFKJr is getting in his quixotic campaign?
I’m no longer surprised/shocked by peoples’ political choices these days: MHO is that Kennedy is a fringe crank who shouldn’t get more than a couple of thousand votes (if that) - but (sadly, unsurprisingly) he keeps getting talked up by the media as something like a viable third-party spoiler. Any facts available?
I still see Presstitutes reciting that 22% vote for Cuckoo For Cocoa Puffs from a poll done several months ago…
re: #154 Jay C
Just as an aside: has anyone seen any *reliable* polling showing what level of support RFKJr is getting in his quixotic campaign?
I’m no longer surprised/shocked by peoples’ political choices these days: MHO is that Kennedy is a fringe crank who shouldn’t get more than a couple of thousand votes (if that) - but (sadly, unsurprisingly) he keeps getting talked up by the media as something like a viable third-party spoiler. Any facts available?
It is just something to keep the campaign “interesting”. They need some kind of horse race instead of a Mustang vs golf cart.
re: #160 darthstar
Because nobody was driving. A tank of diesel lasted me six months.
Of course, but some people will insist that it is because DJT supported Drill Baby Drill while Biden wants us to be the Prison Bitch of OPEC.
re: #144 So Cal Greek Hippie
Also: it is amazing how many people have “I got swindled by my sibling(s)” story
I have to publicly declare that this was not the case in my family. My wonderful sister who, because she lived much closer to my parents, took on most of the work handling affairs with my parents as they got older including arranging nursing home care and funerals. She had every right to feel entitled to extra compensation (and deserved it too).
About a year after my father passed, she mentioned that she wanted to close the joint checking account he and her had set up to handle his payments. I told her to just keep it, thinking it’s only a checking account and it was all legally hers because it was a joint account, but she insisted on splitting it. Turned out to be a rather substantial amount more than I expected. A less sweet, wonderful sister wouldn’t even have mentioned it.
re: #164 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
It is just something to keep the campaign “interesting”. They need some kind of horse race instead of a
MustangCorvette vs golf cart.
re: #167 Jay C
I thought he drove a Mustang…
Joe drives a Corvette
Trump drives a Golf Cart
Cuckoo For Cocoa Puffs drives an Edsel.
re: #169 Joe Bacon ✅
Joe drives a Corvette
Trump drives a Golf Cart
Cuckoo For Cocoa Puffs drives an Edsel.
Don’t be dissing the Edsel that way…
re: #169 Joe Bacon ✅
Joe drives a Corvette
Trump drives a Golf Cart
Cuckoo For Cocoa Puffs drives an Edsel.
no, he drives a Tesla pickup.
re: #171 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
no, he drives a Tesla pickup.
The incelmobile.
re: #169 Joe Bacon ✅
Joe drives a Corvette
Trump drives a Golf Cart powered by an electric motor, but hates electric vehicles….to pwn the libz
Cuckoo For Cocoa Puffs drives an Edsel.
Slight edit
re: #172 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
The incelmobile.
I saw one for the first time last week. It really is a fugly vehicle. It looks like something from cheesy 80s scifi film.
— Ed Mix (@EdMix13) March 29, 2024
re: #175 Dr. Matt
I saw one for the first time last week. It really is a fugly vehicle. It looks like something from cheesy 80s scifi film.
I can see the appeal of driving one of their cars, but that pickup, WT everlovin’ F?!?
re: #59 Shiplord Kirel: From behind wingnut lines
Why is a picture of Peter Sutcliffe being shown here?
re: #177 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
I can see the appeal of driving one of their cars, but that pickup, WT everlovin’ F?!?
The Model S is really nice looking body. I wish the Big 3 stole that body design.
re: #154 Jay C
Just as an aside: has anyone seen any *reliable* polling showing what level of support RFKJr is getting in his quixotic campaign?
I’m no longer surprised/shocked by peoples’ political choices these days: MHO is that Kennedy is a fringe crank who shouldn’t get more than a couple of thousand votes (if that) - but (sadly, unsurprisingly) he keeps getting talked up by the media as something like a viable third-party spoiler. Any facts available?
With the orange one attacking him you can bet that he’s peeling from Trump’s base more than Biden’s.
Interesting (to me) quick read in Nature: Memories are made by breaking DNA — and fixing it
It also suggests a tantalizing possibility: this cycle might be faulty in people with neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s, causing a build-up of errors in a neuron’s DNA, says study co-author Jelena Radulovic, a neuroscientist at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City.
re: #175 Dr. Matt
I saw one for the first time last week. It really is a fugly vehicle. It looks like something from cheesy 80s scifi film.
The Cybertruck would be right at home in this flick:
re: #179 Dr. Matt
The Model S is really nice looking body. I wish the Big 3 stole that body design.
Really? I don’t find any Tesla vehicles attractive. I think they all look like grandma and grandpa’s cars. To the last one.
‘Stop butchering songs’: Lara Trump bashed for latest musical venture
Could she be worse than…WING?
It’s a shame Irwin Chusid isn’t doing any more of those “Golden Throats” collections for Rhino…
re: #132 goddamnedfrank
Thanks for the post. My brother and I are going through Dad’s accounts to make sure the TODs are in place and properly assigned.
More info behind the curtain:
We were hoping to sell his pickup and get some funds to make up for what he suddenly removed from his bank account a few months ago. Then he says he wants to give - not sell - the truck to his half-brother.
Oh, and he also sent out a group text that I can only assume was meant to be a search for adult video entertainment. Sometimes you just gotta step back and laugh.
He hasn’t raised the much all year? Now he’s going to do it in 1 night?
— Ben Jensen (@benjen85) March 29, 2024
How far we’ve come since
Gosh, how I miss having a spoiled and not very bright second-grader as the President of the United States https://t.co/Sq1fJI89Nr
— Tom Nichols (@RadioFreeTom) March 29, 2024
re: #182 Dr Lizardo
The Cybertruck would be right at home in this flick:
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Or this…..but this is actually a pretty good movie.
Since leaving office in 2021, former President Donald Trump has spent more than $100 million on costs related to investigations, indictments and his coming criminal trials, the New York Times reports.
Correction: Trumps cult and the GOP apparatus has paid 100M of his legal fees.
Nyt sux at context
re: #183 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
Really? I don’t find any Tesla vehicles attractive. I think they all look like grandma and grandpa’s cars. To the last one.
Yeah. I think it’s a pretty sexy profile. Guess I need to buy some white New Balance shoes. :)
re: #182 Dr Lizardo
The Cybertruck would be right at home in this flick:
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RiffTrax does a good send up of that movie.
re: #187 Dangerman
Four years ago today
Reporter: I want to ask you about some comments you made on governors not being ‘appreciative’
DJT tends to forget that there are still Republicans in blue states, in fact California has more Republicans living there than in any other state.
But that does indicate the mentality of a toddler.
re: #191 Dr. Matt
Yeah. I think it’s a pretty sexy profile. Guess I need to buy in some white New Balance shoes. :)
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Or be like my dad; white socks and sandals. It was a look.
re: #186 Captain Ron
He hasn’t raised the much all year? Now he’s going to do it in 1 night?
It’s just enough for him to say he raised $33 million to be accepted as fact among MAGA Nazis.
OpenAI holds back wide release of voice-cloning tech due to misuse concerns
Or could it be the legions of lawyers the entire film and recording industry were about to inundate them with.
re: #188 Dr. Matt
The movie Logan’s Run was indeed pretty good…but the short-lived TV series - not so much.
re: #196 Dr. Matt
It’s just enough for him to say he raised $33 million to be accepted as fact among MAGA Nazis.
The fun part is that “organizers say it will raise $33 million” - basically, “his toadies are telling him he’s going to get a lot of cashola from this fundraiser, and they’re sweating bullets because they know only like 6 people are going to show up.”
re: #188 Dr. Matt
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Or this…..but this is actually a pretty good movie.
This is from the Logan’s Run TV show.
re: #198 Dr Lizardo
The movie Logan’s Run was indeed pretty good…but the short-lived TV series - not so much.
As much as I hate [most] remakes, Logan’s Run would be a film well suited for a remake IMO.
re: #192 Eventual Carrion
RiffTrax does a good send up of that movie.
I watched Megaforce years and years ago on home video. First time I saw it, I honest to god thought it was a parody of sci-fi action films.
re: #201 Dr. Matt
As much as I hate [most] remakes, Logan’s Run would be a film well suited for a remake IMO.
I’m pretty sure I read somewhere that a remake was planned, but it’s been stuck forever in development hell.
OTOH, I’d love to see a remake of The Black Hole - but this time, as a sci-fi/horror film. Drop the silly kiddie elements and thematically speaking, lean into Event Horizon.
I’d keep the design of the U.S.S. Cygnus pretty much the same, the robot Maximillian is iconic, so no changes there, and for the role of Dr. Reinhart, I’d like to get Christoph Waltz.
re: #198 Dr Lizardo
The movie Logan’s Run was indeed pretty good…but the short-lived TV series - not so much.
another old classic that I’ve never watched
re: #201 Dr. Matt
As much as I hate [most] remakes, Logan’s Run would be a film well suited for a remake IMO.
If they made one true to the books, they’d have a teen blockbuster on their hands. The cast of the existing movie was all too old. Carousel was at 21 in the book.
re: #189 Dangerman
Correction: Trumps cult and the GOP apparatus has paid 100M of his legal fees.
Nyt sux at context
I’m curious to see how fast the money spigot will get shut off if (hopefully WHEN) Trump loses the election.
You’d have to think the GOP would start to give up on him at that point.
And his legal issues would become an utter shitshow if he suddenly found himself unable to avoid lawyers.
re: #205 🐈 Crush White Christian Nationalism 🐈
If they made one true to the books, they’d have a teen blockbuster on their hands. The cast of the existing movie was all too old. Carousel was at 21 in the book.
“Carousel” was done for the film: in the novel, they’d willingly report to a “sleepshop” were they executed via a pleasure-inducing toxic gas.
re: #200 🐈 Crush White Christian Nationalism 🐈
This is from the Logan’s Run TV show.
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Years later I remember seeing the Logan’s Run TV version Air Car parked in Dean Jeffries Custom Shop lot.
re: #143 sagehen
It wasn’t MSG, which seats 19,500.
It was Radio City, which seats 6,500.Though I’m pretty sure this lineup could sell out MSG pretty easily if they wanted to book it; maybe later in the year. They wouldn’t even have to add Springsteen to the lineup to fill the place, if they add him they could sell out Yankee Stadium.
Or they could go west — the Los Angeles Coliseum holds 77,500; Dodger Stadium holds 56,000; the Rose Bowl holds 89,700.
Sure they could fill those venues, but the real test is…could they draw a crowd to Four Seasons Landscaping?
re: #186 Captain Ron
I am going to win the powerball and set a record for one night political fundraising as well.
— Blue in Red Texas (@RockwallBlue) March 29, 2024
re: #210 Belafon
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Organizers told the raging old man that he’s going to have a bigger fundraiser to reduce his agitation. It’s a very short-term fix.
re: #200 🐈 Crush White Christian Nationalism 🐈
This is from the Logan’s Run TV show.
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As designed by Buster Crabbe
re: #188 Dr. Matt
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Or this…..but this is actually a pretty good movie.
I was thinking Damnation Alley
re: #207 Dr Lizardo
“Carousel” was done for the film: in the novel, they’d willingly report to a “sleepshop” were they executed via a pleasure-inducing toxic gas.
I also misremembered the death age as 18, but had checked that before posting.
I read that book 40 years ago, and my mind is not what it once was.