They told me if I voted for Hillary, Goldman Sachs would take over the government. I voted for Hillary, and sure enough Goldman took over.
— Bruce Bartlett (@BruceBartlett) April 15, 2017
thank you, @thebafflermag - i’ve wanted to punch Scott Adams in the epiglottis for a while now, but this’ll do https://t.co/DMJWIrIiUs
— sam boyer (@sdboyer) April 15, 2017
“…That Adams’s dive into theology is extremely half-assed is not, in his view, a problem; in fact, half-assedness has long been his guiding principle. For him, mediocrity is a feature, not a bug. Read Adams’s slew of other sacred texts—especially business advice books like The Dilbert Principle—and you will quickly grasp his message: you don’t need to be well-informed about anything if you are shoddily informed about many things. Just bite off a little bit of this and a little bit of that, masticate it around until it’s gooey and soft, and then spit it out to see where (and how much of) it sticks.
It’s not hard to see why Adams would see in Trump a pure expression of his divine ideal. During the run up to the election, Trump padded his team of advisers with mysterious foreign policy experts, garnered praise from a cohort of fringe Christian pastors, and surrounded himself with scandal-ridden politicos that faded in and out of view every few months.”
smh.com.au
Russia pulls out of Eurovision song contest. Russia’s contestant travelled to Crimea despite Ukraine’s travel ban, earning sanctions against her. As such, Russia is now protesting by pulling out of the contest.
#TaxMarch crowd in NYC stretches for blocks as protesters make their way to Trump Tower
#TaxMarch crowd in NYC stretches for blocks as protesters make their way to Trump Tower pic.twitter.com/nAPFAWxgYb
— Stephanie Scrafano (@stephscrafano) April 15, 2017
This is bigger than your inauguration @POTUS https://t.co/Zyo8FkEVtF
— andy lassner (@andylassner) April 15, 2017
re: #5 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Meanwhile, some five guys are holding a pro-Trump rally and will be presented as “loyal supporters” by a press eager to maintain the “both sides” dogma.
My colleague’s friend had that “Nope” sign custom made. I don’t even know her, but I love her already. pic.twitter.com/4AepVywfTK
— Lo (@SLTPhd) April 14, 2017
Has anyone posted this?
There seems to be a theme here. Food…Hands… pic.twitter.com/I8BiQXKMqc
— Yashar (@yashar) April 15, 2017
re: #5 Backwoods_Sleuth
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I think I heard Rachel Maddow caution the other night, these tax day protests would be as active and large as the Million Women March the day after The Inauguration.
Good to see a lot of people turned out.
Hmmm, I’ve been busy and keeping up with local media. I wonder if anything was going on today here in Ohio’s Capital City.
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That is one bizarro head of hair.
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I’m sure C_L would be proud of me, I finished off a dead thread with several posts.
I guess you could say I C_Led the thread.
re: #10 Charles Johnson
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I had a day of testing by neuro experts this week. Good news and bad news:
a.) I’m cleared to ride a bike again. They didn’t say I should, but that I can. Second Impact Syndrome is no longer a concern.
b.) No coffee after noon. So when I went to ‘my’ coffee shop after my lunch break (it’s their first day open since the breakup!), instead of a refill, I got a piece of chocolate cheesecake. We cope how we can…
I’m waiting for the written report before I pedal anything outside. (Expected in 1 to 3 weeks.) Also need a new helmet, I gave my old one away. Good thing I kept a bike!
I aced some tests, and flunked others. The most educational tests I’ve ever taken.
re: #16 wrenchwench
That’s great news about the “second impact.”
Calls for a second chocolate cheesecake.
re: #17 jaunte
That’s great news about the “second impact.”
Calls for a second chocolate cheesecake.
I took the last piece! Unless they’re holding out on me…
re: #10 Charles Johnson
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re: #16 wrenchwench
“As good as you ever were” is sometimes a positive diagnosis.
Street fights everywhere in Berkeley. This is so nuts.
Street fights everywhere in Berkeley. This is so nuts. pic.twitter.com/SZoc0MdxyE
— Shane Bauer (@shane_bauer) April 15, 2017
After hours of street fights, alt-right, proud boys, and nazis have taken downtown Berkeley. pic.twitter.com/Qj8b2JvSvb
— Shane Bauer (@shane_bauer) April 15, 2017
I haven’t seen a cop in like two hours as huge street brawls continue in Berkeley.
— Shane Bauer (@shane_bauer) April 15, 2017
Right wing guy shouts at anarchist: “This is funded by Soros! You are fighting for the man! Do you research!!!” pic.twitter.com/9GxIctnGPK
— Shane Bauer (@shane_bauer) April 15, 2017
See the rest of his TL.
It’s insane.
Three percenter militia providing security at Berkeley rally. pic.twitter.com/bNG5yf1AwO
— Shane Bauer (@shane_bauer) April 15, 2017
Apparently the local police have gone home and let the right wing and antifa fight.
re: #21 Backwoods_Sleuth
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See the rest of his TL.
It’s insane.
Looks like hot asshole-on-asshole action.
re: #16 wrenchwench
I had a day of testing by neuro experts this week. Good news and bad news:
a.) I’m cleared to ride a bike again. They didn’t say I should, but that I can. Second Impact Syndrome is no longer a concern.
b.) No coffee after noon. So when I went to ‘my’ coffee shop after my lunch break (it’s their first day open since the breakup!), instead of a refill, I got a piece of chocolate cheesecake. We cope how we can…
I’m waiting for the written report before I pedal anything outside. (Expected in 1 to 3 weeks.) Also need a new helmet, I gave my old one away. Good thing I kept a bike!
I aced some tests, and flunked others. The most educational tests I’ve ever taken.
Hugs.
Sorry, but not sorry about the coffee. We’re both better off without it.
Chocolate on the other hand…
re: #23 Decatur Deb
Not much of a street fight. More like “Mardi Gras Goes Bad”.
re: #26 nines09
Not much of a street fight. More like “Mardi Gras Goes Bad”.
Will no one think of the puppets?
re: #27 Decatur Deb
Will no one think of the puppets?
“MAN….That paper mache Gladiator head took me 3 DAYS….”
re: #20 Decatur Deb
“As good as you ever were” is sometimes a positive diagnosis.
And sometimes you have to learn how to walk again, and you find out you were doing it wrong in the first place. This has been a very educational experience. CL was one of my ‘brain buddies’. I saw her working harder than she used to after her brain incident. She checked her facts, did her research, and worked to get the right info to the people who cared. I’m starting with taking a lot more notes to make up for the memory shortfalls. And googling words to see if they mean the same thing they used to.
(I wasn’t ‘walking’ wrong, but ‘working’ wrong in some ways. They actually couldn’t tell me anything about why I feel so funny when I walk. More focused on the cognitive stuff.)
re: #26 nines09
Not much of a street fight. More like “Mardi Gras Goes Bad”.
i saw an old dude in a #MAGA shirt punch another old dude wearing a “fuck trump” shirt. they fought for a good 30 secs #BerkeleyProtest
— john sepulvado (@JohnLGC) April 15, 2017
Screwball (Goes to the Huffington Post)
How Curt Schilling went from the top of the world to the bottom of the fever swamp
12 arrested at Trump Tax March after violence breaks out in Berkeley, California. https://t.co/jDa2GEIEb2 pic.twitter.com/OPwK3wL7Jc
— CNN Breaking News (@cnnbrk) April 15, 2017
this is not a trump tax march. this is a white nationalist organized “patriot day.” and there were two big explosions that just went off. https://t.co/GMhdsuzB3q
— john sepulvado (@JohnLGC) April 15, 2017
re: #30 jaunte
And their hands probably hurt more than anything….
Give me 3 cases of empty liter wine bottles and a two or three story elevation and I’ll light that candle.
re: #24 b_sharp
Hugs.
Sorry, but not sorry about the coffee. We’re both better off without it.
Chocolate on the other hand…
I realized after a rare really good night’s sleep that this is something to be taken seriously. I felt like either a new person, or my old self, not sure which.
My sister lives in Berkeley … I hope she isn’t mixed up in this stuff.
re: #35 Anymouse
My sister lives in Berkeley … I hope she isn’t mixed up in this stuff.
Anyone with half a brain is not there…
re: #34 wrenchwench
I don’t care as long as you’re feeling better.
Here are some more hugs. {{{wrenchwench}}}
re: #38 b_sharp
I don’t care as long as you’re feeling better.
Here are some more hugs. {{{wrenchwench}}}
Thanks! Good to see you hanging around here. {{{b_sharp}}}
re: #34 wrenchwench
Yes. Very good to hear you are improving. I always said gravity wins. I was on a stage last Saturday night and went to jump off after a set……I stopped…..and didn’t. I’m smarter now….
re: #29 wrenchwench
And sometimes you have to learn how to walk again, and you find out you were doing it wrong in the first place. This has been a very educational experience. CL was one of my ‘brain buddies’. I saw her working harder than she used to after her brain incident. She checked her facts, did her research, and worked to get the right info to the people who cared. I’m starting with taking a lot more notes to make up for the memory shortfalls. And googling words to see if they mean the same thing they used to.
(I wasn’t ‘walking’ wrong, but ‘working’ wrong in some ways. They actually couldn’t tell me anything about why I feel so funny when I walk. More focused on the cognitive stuff.)
[[[wrenchwench]]]
While my problems have not been nearly as severe as yours, I can relate. I’ve found keeping a journal and writing (real) letters helps me quite a bit. I hope things rapidly improve for you.
The far right is holding downtown Berkeley right now. pic.twitter.com/DOy0aMPrrL
— Shane Bauer (@shane_bauer) April 15, 2017
Only cowards wear masks. https://t.co/NPbGWQ5ZRr
— Bob Cesca (@bobcesca_go) April 15, 2017
re: #21 Backwoods_Sleuth
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See the rest of his TL.
It’s insane.
JFC—It’s like every fucking weirdo came to the same place—the Latinos for Trump guy with his Jewish star particularly caught my eye, surrounded by Nazis as he was.
.@marcushjohnson @iNastyWoman @YarmondShore @SenSanders I’ve made no such claim. Your situational distaste for Goldman Sachs is duly noted.
— Josh Olson (@joshuarolson) April 15, 2017
Its because the white working class doesn’t give a damn about Wall Street. They care about Trump’s racism and xenophobia https://t.co/9ciuMKqxGM
— Marcus H. Johnson (@marcushjohnson) April 15, 2017
The one guaranteed way to get the White Working Class to give a shit about Wall Street would be to pack Wall Street with ethnic minorities. https://t.co/fvYw13nLJ6
— Frankly My Dear 🐁 (@goddamnedfrank) April 15, 2017
re: #43 BeachDem
JFC—It’s like every fucking weirdo came to the same place—the Latinos for Trump guy with his Jewish star particularly caught my eye, surrounded by Nazis as he was.
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Berkeley. pic.twitter.com/qXFvU66FoH
— Shane Bauer (@shane_bauer) April 15, 2017
So many masked cowards. https://t.co/5m4OvURxgX
— Bob Cesca (@bobcesca_go) April 15, 2017
re: #47 Backwoods_Sleuth
What’s with the quart of milk?
re: #29 wrenchwench
And sometimes you have to learn how to walk again, and you find out you were doing it wrong in the first place. This has been a very educational experience. CL was one of my ‘brain buddies’. I saw her working harder than she used to after her brain incident. She checked her facts, did her research, and worked to get the right info to the people who cared. I’m starting with taking a lot more notes to make up for the memory shortfalls. And googling words to see if they mean the same thing they used to.
(I wasn’t ‘walking’ wrong, but ‘working’ wrong in some ways. They actually couldn’t tell me anything about why I feel so funny when I walk. More focused on the cognitive stuff.)
Not to make light of your accident and memory problems but as someone older than you I admit I do exactly what you describe doing. You’re getting into a habit that will improve your faith in yourself as you age.
re: #48 jaunte
What’s with the quart of milk?
part of the antidote to tear gas.
I am amused that it is “organic” whole milk.
re: #51 Backwoods_Sleuth
part of the antidote to tear gas.
I am amused that it is “organic” whole milk.
Trader Joe’s Riot Aisle?
2016: i miss bowie
2017: i miss not being in constant fear of nuclear war started by an angry reality tv show host— Jhorts (@JhonRules) April 14, 2017
Oh, here we go:
Milk is the new, creamy symbol of white racial purity in Donald Trump’s America
“…Some white supremacists think white ethnic identity has a geographic, historical correlation with the body’s tolerance for milk — specifically, the production of the lactase enzyme that allows humans to break down lactose.
On 4chan, the internet’s hate speech hit factory, one anonymous poster laid this thesis out using the following graphic from a study in Nature, showing hotspots of where certain populations have higher milk tolerances.
mic.com
re: #49 b_sharp
Not to make light of your accident and memory problems but as someone older than you I admit I do exactly what you describe doing. You’re getting into a habit that will improve your faith in yourself as you age.
My neuro people were careful to emphasize that ‘Its not always the TBI, sometimes it’s the aging brain.’ One of them was a year older than me, so she had all kinds of credibility, like you do.
re: #56 jaunte
Oh, here we go:
Milk is the new, creamy symbol of white racial purity in Donald Trump’s America
You mean my lactose intolerant, whiter than white daughter isn’t really racially pure? Hahahahahahahahahaha.
re: #57 wrenchwench
My neuro people were careful to emphasize that ‘Its not always the TBI, sometimes it’s the aging brain.’ One of them was a year older than me, so she had all kinds of credibility, like you do.
And as far as things not meaning what they meant? They don’t.
re: #58 calochortus
I don’t think they’ve heard of the Masai, either.
re: #56 jaunte
They would really hate me. I eat ice cream and cheese.
re: #56 jaunte
Oh, here we go:
Milk is the new, creamy symbol of white racial purity in Donald Trump’s America
Crap, I like milk.
re: #62 makeitstop
It’s ok, we don’t have to participate in their delusions.
re: #47 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Seeing 1930s German street riots being reenacted in the US is not comforting. We plunged down the rabbit hole last November.
Just the thing after a long hot day of street fighting; chug a quart of warm milk you’ve been wagging around in the sun as a symbol of your racially superior smarts.
re: #57 wrenchwench
My neuro people were careful to emphasize that ‘Its not always the TBI, sometimes it’s the aging brain.’ One of them was a year older than me, so she had all kinds of credibility, like you do.
I joke all the time about how much fun I’ll be in 10 years. But it is true. We are diminished in capacity with age. It’s not a straight line, but some things weaken. I think it cumulative, and also genes. I get concerned sometimes with what I cannot recall, or forgetting something. It’s wear and tear. What you, if you wish to bike again should consider is, reaction time and people don’t look for bikes. Good to hear you are having better days.
re: #56 jaunte
Oh, here we go:
Milk is the new, creamy symbol of white racial purity in Donald Trump’s America
I was going to guess that. Whole white milk…and all the fat for their heads.
re: #66 jaunte
Just the thing after a long hot day of street fighting; chug a quart of warm milk you’ve been wagging around in the sun as a symbol of your racially superior smarts.
And after a long day of fighting you’ll smell like a cheese wheel.
re: #69 makeitstop
And after a long day of fighting you’ll smell like a cheese wheel.
Just like your droogs down at the Korova milk bar.
re: #66 jaunte
Just the thing after a long hot day of street fighting; chug a quart of warm milk you’ve been wagging around in the sun as a symbol of your racially superior smarts.
and cheese is re-discovered…
re: #60 jaunte
I don’t think they’ve heard of the Masai, either.
I think the Masai are pretty racially pure. Just not white.
I wonder if RT is in Berkeley to incite cover the rioting?
re: #70 Decatur Deb
Just like your droogs down at the milk bar.
Amazing how that book/movie stands the test of time. Like Animal Farm, 1984, Brave New World, The Trial, etc., etc.
At the #TaxMarch in #SanFrancisco pic.twitter.com/QkHqYL4lGH
— Bruce Mirken (@BruceMirken) April 15, 2017
re: #57 wrenchwench
That’s the first time my old age has given me credibility.
This new solar-powered device can pull water straight from the desert air
You can’t squeeze blood from a stone, but wringing water from the desert sky is now possible, thanks to a new spongelike device that uses sunlight to suck water vapor from air, even in low humidity. The device can produce nearly 3 liters of water per day for every kilogram of spongelike absorber it contains, and researchers say future versions will be even better. That means homes in the driest parts of the world could soon have a solar-powered appliance capable of delivering all the water they need, offering relief to billions of people.
There are an estimated 13 trillion liters of water floating in the atmosphere at any one time, equivalent to 10% of all of the freshwater in our planet’s lakes and rivers. Over the years, researchers have developed ways to grab a few trickles, such as using fine nets to wick water from fog banks, or power-hungry dehumidifiers to condense it out of the air. But both approaches require either very humid air or far too much electricity to be broadly useful.
To find an all-purpose solution, researchers led by Omar Yaghi, a chemist at the University of California, Berkeley, turned to a family of crystalline powders called metal organic frameworks, or MOFs. Yaghi developed the first MOFs—porous crystals that form continuous 3D networks—more than 20 years ago. The networks assemble in a Tinkertoy-like fashion from metal atoms that act as the hubs and sticklike organic compounds that link the hubs together. By choosing different metals and organics, chemists can dial in the properties of each MOF, controlling what gases bind to them, and how strongly they hold on.
re: #56 jaunte
Oh, here we go:
Milk is the new, creamy symbol of white racial purity in Donald Trump’s America
Lactose tolerance changes, as in buggers off, as you age.
re: #67 nines09
I joke all the time about how much fun I’ll be in 10 years. But it is true. We are diminished in capacity with age. It’s not a straight line, but some things weaken. I think it cumulative, and also genes. I get concerned sometimes with what I cannot recall, or forgetting something. It’s wear and tear. What you, if you wish to bike again should consider is, reaction time and people don’t look for bikes. Good to hear you are having better days.
That was mentioned, the reminder helps. The other consideration is ‘temper issues’. I have one, and it got bigger. Cyclist road-rage is not recommended.
re: #56 jaunte
Oh, here we go:
Milk is the new, creamy symbol of white racial purity in Donald Trump’s America
LMAO Someone should tell them about the scope of the Israeli dairy market and how Israeli Jews absofreakinglutely LOVE milk (probably higher lactose tolerance nationwide than most western countries)… guessing the Nazi scumbags will change tactics reallllllllly quick ….
The milk fetish makes as much sense as any of the other racial-purity playacting.
re: #77 Amory Blaine
This new solar-powered device can pull water straight from the desert air
So basically we’ve created the moisture vaporator from Star Wars.
re: #83 jaunte
The milk fetish makes as much sense as any of the other racial-purity playacting.
White from the inside, out!
re: #76 b_sharp
That’s the first time my old age has given me credibility.
I was told 10 years ago as my job dried up and blew away that I “Had knowledge and wisdom and you know things and they would be fortunate to have a man with your experience that only time and tide can hone and blah blah blah”… And every time I actually got to meet a human being for a face to face interview I watched it wash across their face…..”Shit…Not ANOTHER old guy…” as I once again didn’t get the job. I might spring a leak….fall down….eat floor….
dinner bell…
re: #65 Decatur Deb
Guess we’re only 2% white.
LOL.
I’m not a fan of milk. (I’m not lactose-intolerant, I just don’t care for it much.)
I cannot get through on the phone to my sister. No answer. She is the sort of person that would show up for an anti-fascism protest, so I hope she just has her cell phone off.
re: #88 Anymouse
LOL.
I’m not a fan of milk. (I’m not lactose-intolerant, I just don’t care for it much.)
I cannot get through on the phone to my sister. No answer. She is the sort of person that would show up for an anti-fascism protest, so I hope she just has her cell phone off.
I, on the other hand, am a True Child of the Frozen Northlands. Milk! Butter! Cheese! Ice cream! Etc.! Too bad butterfat has so many calories.
I trust your sister has enough sense to avoid the protest.
I found a DogWood tree….#woodwork #trees pic.twitter.com/grWPeSFODc
— Mike McDonald (@MikeMcDonaldHa) April 15, 2017
re: #16 wrenchwench
Good luck to you!! And at least you can still have morning coffee!
.@BasedStickMan_ says “Berkeley got sacked.” To Seattle, Boston, and other cities: “We’re coming for you.” pic.twitter.com/PPyN44IBKM
— Shane Bauer (@shane_bauer) April 15, 2017
With the video above (the text didn’t appear with the comment):
Shane BauerVerified account @shane_bauer 18m18 minutes ago
.@BasedStickMan_ says “Berkeley got sacked.” To Seattle, Boston, and other cities: “We’re coming for you.”
re: #92 Hecuba’s daughter
Good luck to you!! And at least you can still have morning coffee!
If I sleep better, maybe I can get up earlier and get started on it sooner!
re: #94 Anymouse
I hadn’t heard that Shane Bauer had been prevented from speaking his mind anywhere.
re: #68 ObserverArt
I was going to guess that. Whole white milk…and all the fat for their heads.
Quite frankly, no one should be drinking milk once they have finished nursing as an infant. Milk is meant for baby cows-not for humans. You can thank Big Dairy for convincing you that you need to drink milk.
The milk thing is mostly a response from trolls / alt-light types because of an equally stupid article from a university student claiming milk is “pushed” to the detriment of African Americans’ health. Then PETA got in on it. Like the Stephen Miller’s “gang signs” that never actually existed, it’s now a thing. Stormfront seems divided on whether it’s actually a sign of racial superiority or “a jew thing.”
re: #95 Anymouse
With the video above (the text didn’t appear with the comment):
Shane BauerVerified account @shane_bauer 18m18 minutes ago.@BasedStickMan_ says “Berkeley got sacked.” To Seattle, Boston, and other cities: “We’re coming for you.”
“How to street fight”.
Dress up all rowdy and shit.
Wear your favorite bike helmet, or mask and T shirt.
Walk from camera to camera talking smack.
Declare “We sacked this shit brah!”
Go back to moms house.
re: #97 jaunte
I hadn’t heard that Shane Bauer had been prevented from speaking his mind anywhere.
Shane Bauer of Mother Jones is doing the reporting from Berkeley.
Libertarians getting in on hot fascist action:
Libertarian journalist @Lauren_Southern had Proud Boys as her security. pic.twitter.com/WkHsKvwNp9
— Shane Bauer (@shane_bauer) April 15, 2017
re: #98 Eric The Fruit Bat
Quite frankly, no one should be drinking milk once they have finished nursing as an infant. Milk is meant for baby cows-not for humans. You can thank Big Dairy for convincing you that you need to drink milk.
Nah, we’re omnivores. We take our food where we find it. Drinking cow’s milk is no more unnatural than almond “milk” or eating eggs or whatever. No one “needs” dairy products, but they’re a perfectly legit source of nutrition.
@cmclymer With bonus pup. pic.twitter.com/Y2uewT6G5K
— Maria Makenna (@mariamakenna) April 15, 2017
re: #98 Eric The Fruit Bat
Quite frankly, no one should be drinking milk once they have finished nursing as an infant. Milk is meant for baby cows-not for humans. You can thank Big Dairy for convincing you that you need to drink milk.
Big Dairy sounds like a Breitbart tab.
No one needs a cell phone either, so I guess Big Cell pushes that. In the meantime, Big Silicone pushes computers (and breast implants) that no one needs either.
There are other sources for milk than cows, and humans have been drinking milk as long as they have kept cattle.
re: #101 Anymouse
Shane Bauer of Mother Jones is doing the reporting from Berkeley.
Thanks; so the guy making threats is some anonymous -possibly- Texan.
So, I had to look up “Proud Boys.” Apparently among other things, they refuse to apologize for the creation of modern civilization, which they didn’t create. I guess refusing to apologize for something you didn’t have anything to do with is a “thing” now?
re: #97 jaunte
I hadn’t heard that Shane Bauer had been prevented from speaking his mind anywhere.
Bauer’s a reporter for Mother Jones. He was covering the riot today.
re: #107 makeitstop
I mistook his name for the speaker.
re: #98 Eric The Fruit Bat
Quite frankly, no one should be drinking milk once they have finished nursing as an infant. Milk is meant for baby cows-not for humans. You can thank Big Dairy for convincing you that you need to drink milk.
But I like milk.
I tell a police officer I’ve been seeing people get beat up all day and they haven’t been around. “Okay, and?” he says. pic.twitter.com/OuGEcvvb8R
— Shane Bauer (@shane_bauer) April 15, 2017
Again no text transferred to the tweet above:
Shane BauerVerified account @shane_bauer 7m7 minutes ago
I tell a police officer I’ve been seeing people get beat up all day and they haven’t been around. “Okay, and?” he says.
re: #111 Anymouse
Again no text transferred to the tweet above:
Shane BauerVerified account @shane_bauer 7m7 minutes agoI tell a police officer I’ve been seeing people get beat up all day and they haven’t been around. “Okay, and?” he says.
If you click the little blue bird in the lower right corner, the text shows up.
Alternatively, you can highlight the text, copy, paste, and add it to your post as a block quote.
re: #101 Anymouse
And as a reminder from north of the border, Lauren Southern was too insane for Ezra Levant. To translate that to American, that’s like being too bigoted for David Duke.
re: #109 makeitstop
But I like milk.
Without milk there would be no cream gravy and no reason to live.
re: #115 allegro
Without milk there would be no cream gravy and no reason to live.
I don’t know if I would go that far (that seems like pretty extreme gravy-love), but there would be no poutine and that would be a tragedy for sure.
re: #115 allegro
And no béchamel based sauces. :(
re: #114 lockjawcanbefun
And as a reminder from north of the border, Lauren Southern was too insane for Ezra Levant. To translate that to American, that’s like being too bigoted for David Duke.
I just read up on Mr. Levant. Wow, he is a wingnut.
And why is a Canadian, Lauren Southern, protesting in favour of Donald Trump in California?
re: #118 Anymouse
I just read up on Mr. Levant. Wow, he is a wingnut.
And why is a Canadian, Lauren Southern, protesting in favour of Donald Trump in California?
Better weather than Canada?
re: #119 calochortus
Better weather than Canada?
LOL. (Personally I like Canada’s weather, but that’s me.)
That wingnut Ezra Levant accused (from Canada) George Soros of funding a group trying to prevent him from starting a television channel, and also accused Mr. Soros of collaborating with the Nazis as a child.
Mr. Soros threatened to sue Mr. Levant for libel, and Levant withdrew his article and apologised to Soros.
Apparently George Soros is such a threat to conservatism that he even causes wingnuts in Canada to froth at the mouth at the mention of his name.
re: #119 calochortus
Better weather than Canada?
Cameras? Got what she wanted. Her picture. “Look at MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!”
Speaking of weather-it’s a lovely afternoon and I can just about hear the weeds growing out in the yard, so maybe I’ll go out and pretend to weed for a while.
BBL
re: #122 calochortus
Speaking of weather-it’s a lovely afternoon and I can just about hear the weeds growing out in the yard, so maybe I’ll go out and pretend to weed for a while.
BBL
It is a nice afternoon. I can also hear my grass growing … sounds like a good time to take a nap. Catch y’all later. Hopefully I’ll hear from my sister later since I left her a message.
re: #122 calochortus
Speaking of weather-it’s a lovely afternoon and I can just about hear the weeds growing out in the yard, so maybe I’ll go out and pretend to weed for a while.
BBL
Hey, me too! The other patch of those thistle-like things I pulled a couple weeks ago is going apeshit.
Color me surprised….NOT!
Wolf Street: Uber Confirms Horrendous Loss in 2016
“Cementing its place as the most heavily-lossmaking private company in the history of Silicon Valley.”
On Good Friday, when markets were closed and when the entire financial world was tuned out, and when certainly no one was supposed to pay attention, Uber, the most highly valued - at $62.5 billion - and the most scandal plagued tech startup in the world, took the until now unprecedented step of disclosing its audited revenues and losses for the fourth quarter and for the full year of 2016.
Rumors of ballooning losses for 2016 had been swirling since last summer. Bloomberg reported in August that Uber had lost “at least $1.2 billion” in the first half. In December, Uber’s loss in Q3 was said to “exceed $800 million,” according to Bloomberg, and its annual loss “may hit $3 billion.” Others chimed in as some of Uber’s dozens of investors who’re getting its financial statements share them in dribs and drabs with the media.
But on Friday, Uber itself disclosed that it lost $2.8 billion before interest, tax, depreciation, and employee stock options - the latter likely being a big chunk, as the earnings of publicly traded companies that award stock-based compensation, such as Twitter, regularly show. Translated into a net loss, including the expense for stock-based compensation? Dizzying. But Uber wisely didn’t disclose it.
The Financial Times, which reported this disclosure, mused that Uber is “cementing its place as the most heavily-lossmaking private company in the history of Silicon Valley.”
I love the smell of Ayn Rand practitioners burning others capital while walking away unscathed in the morning…..
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re: #111 Anymouse
Again no text transferred to the tweet above:
Shane BauerVerified account @shane_bauer 7m7 minutes agoI tell a police officer I’ve been seeing people get beat up all day and they haven’t been around. “Okay, and?” he says.
I don’t know what is worse, the fact that law enforcement decided to turn a blind eye to the Sturmabteilung - inspired actions of the neo-Nazis who engaged in repeated acts of assault, or the fact that on several right-wing forums I browsed on there is a distinct air of disappointment that their bretheren didn’t actually start murdering people in mass on the street.
re: #111 Anymouse
Again no text transferred to the tweet above:
Shane BauerVerified account @shane_bauer 7m7 minutes agoI tell a police officer I’ve been seeing people get beat up all day and they haven’t been around. “Okay, and?” he says.
Officer Pepperspray is off for Holy Week.
re: #104 Anymouse
In the meantime, Big Silicone pushes computers (and breast implants) that no one needs either.
Big Silicon pushes faster/smaller/better computers. Big Silicone pushes replacement/better boobies.
You’re welcome.
#TaxMarch in SLC pic.twitter.com/x4Yz4Qpvpm
— IWillResistTrump (@JetScoozr77) April 15, 2017
Hey, @jasoninthehouse, we have a job for you. #TaxMarch pic.twitter.com/zUaPmiLdjQ
— IWillResistTrump (@JetScoozr77) April 15, 2017
#TaxMarch SLC pic.twitter.com/ye685r7i6J
— IWillResistTrump (@JetScoozr77) April 15, 2017
re: #128 Decatur Deb
Officer Pepperspray is off for Holy Week.
Was that one at Stanford?
Still within the area some. I’m sure Officer Pepperspray could be hired for off-duty hours.
Wait, did he lose his job?
Edit: Happened at U.C. Davis.
re: #125 Eric The Fruit Bat
Color me surprised….NOT!
Wolf Street: Uber Confirms Horrendous Loss in 2016
“Cementing its place as the most heavily-lossmaking private company in the history of Silicon Valley.”I love the smell of Ayn Rand practitioners burning others capital while walking away unscathed in the morning…..
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I keep seeing the Uber self-driving cars (they’re actually Volvo SUVs) in Tempe, most recently on Tuesday at the intersection of Priest and Broadway. These are the cars that Gov. Doug Ducey invited to Arizona after California insisted they be properly licensed.
In the meantime, Apple’s gotten a permit to test its self-driving vehicles in California.
I removed the Uber app from my phone earlier this year after the reports of how women engineers were treated. I frankly hope it goes up in smoke.
Can I just say I’m crazy about Ry Cooder? Everybody upding the thread so we get more of his videos posted every day.
Like costumes out of the Stick of Truth.
re: #94 Anymouse
Ahhh. The Ten Commandments is on. This is one of the few times I watch commercial TV.
re: #138 Eclectic Cyborg
Hey now, we get spring and summer too, you know!
It was nearly 50F when we were in Churchill last summer. Practically beach weather (except for polar bears on the beach).
re: #137 PhillyPretzel
“Moses! There is a man among the sheep!”
re: #131 ObserverArt
Was that one at Stanford?
Still within the area some. I’m sure Officer Pepperspray could be hired for off-duty hours.
Wait, did he lose his job?
Edit: Happened at U.C. Davis.
“Wherever heads are to be broken and students are to be gassed, I’ll be there.”
re: #58 calochortus
You mean my lactose intolerant, whiter than white daughter isn’t really racially pure? Hahahahahahahahahaha.
I’m allergic to whey/milk protein, how white does that make me?
re: #139 Anymouse
It was nearly 50F when we were in Churchill last summer. Practically beach weather (except for polar bears on the beach).
Yes, well some places in Canada, particularly prairies and west, are known for highly volatile weather.
Calling these “alt-right” fools Nazis isn’t hyperbole when they’re throwing up actual Nazi salutes in #Berkeley pic.twitter.com/3BzLKDMTGe
— Brett Chamberlin (@99Brett) April 15, 2017
re: #118 Anymouse
Because to Canadian conservatives America is the holy land. Canada should get rid of all its socialist garbage like single payer healthcare and become a modern country like the US. It’s so obvious only commies and other traitors could deny it.
So Canadian conservatives perform hajj to the States as often as they can. Many stay. You’re welcome to them.
re: #48 jaunte
What’s with the quart of milk?
@shane_bauer pic.twitter.com/dQiPWjeyIh
— Frankly My Dear 🐁 (@goddamnedfrank) April 15, 2017
Epicness pic.twitter.com/SOCyCoBGd0
— Mr. Weeks (@MrDane1982) April 15, 2017
Omg the HuffPost splash rn. pic.twitter.com/JvG0UzpwpV
— Lydia Polgreen (@lpolgreen) April 15, 2017
re: #146 goddamnedfrank
Nothing like a little bit of the old Ultraviolence to Ludwig van at the Korova milk bar.
JUST IN: North Korea attempted missile launch, but it exploded immediately after liftoff, U.S. official says. https://t.co/3AjqcqnPBw pic.twitter.com/wWUYVHTKfI
— ABC News (@ABC) April 15, 2017
re: #56 jaunte
Oh, here we go:
Milk is the new, creamy symbol of white racial purity in Donald Trump’s America
Wow. I just got a whole lot stupider reading that “logic train” coming out of the 4chan swamp.
Alt-right spoiling for a fight. pic.twitter.com/8UnYgbKdGY
— Shane Bauer (@shane_bauer) April 15, 2017
This guy has been in full on battle mode all day at Berkeley. pic.twitter.com/XQo6mt54iH
— Shane Bauer (@shane_bauer) April 15, 2017
re: #142 caseyjr
I’m allergic to whey/milk protein, how white does that make me?
Race traitor.
Better look for re-accommodation in some lactose-tolerant socialist haven..
re: #150 FormerDirtDart
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— AFP news agency (@AFP) April 15, 2017
re: #153 goddamnedfrank
Looks like gay porn. “Full Battle Mode” starring “Milkman Mike the Human Hose”…”He blew my Spartan Headpiece clean off!”
CONSONYMS are different words that share the same order of consonants—like ‘SPoNGe’ and ‘eSPioNaGe’.
— Haggard Hawks (@HaggardHawks) April 15, 2017
I love this. It’s so utterly useless as information. https://t.co/PldQW8mPuF
— David Smith (@DVDSmith) April 15, 2017
According to Shane the alt-right won today in Berkeley in terms of sheer numbers and ability to dominate physical spaces through the use of violence. This will become the narrative, ignoring all the peaceful protests against Trump in every other city.
Mike, with the West Coast Patriots the Three Percent. “We had people coming from all over the country to show them they don’t outnumber us. pic.twitter.com/AxXR0ictAY
— Shane Bauer (@shane_bauer) April 15, 2017
Militias, alt-right, nazis etc won today in Berkeley. They outnumbered the opposition, pushed it back, and held downtown. Today’s America. pic.twitter.com/0l0lcOn822
— Shane Bauer (@shane_bauer) April 15, 2017
The far right, jubilant after their victory today in Berkeley. pic.twitter.com/spWNEQ6D5b
— Shane Bauer (@shane_bauer) April 15, 2017
Well these commercials are getting to me. They just had one for Liberty University.
re: #150 FormerDirtDart
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re: #153 goddamnedfrank
Master Blaster Steel and Master Blaster Iron.
prowrestling.wikia.com
Come on, chickenshit, if you’re man enough to drop a mega-bomb on Afghanistan, you should be man enough to release your tax returns.
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) April 15, 2017
re: #159 goddamnedfrank
According to Shane….I saw more shots of the same meatheads over and over, and if it was a street fight, how come I saw no real fighting? It was a display of Trump supporters showing that they are Nazi and worse. Like a field trip to the shallow end of the pool. Lots of posing. Talking smack. A nothing burger. “They held the center.” OFFS…
Remembering that report about racist Klan affiliates infiltrating law enforcement and I have to wonder if a stand down order wasn’t issued in Berkeley today. Granted Shane’s reporting is just one man’s interpretation of events, but it does seem like the police stood back and did nothing.
I tell a police officer I’ve been seeing people get beat up all day and they haven’t been around. “Okay, and?” he says. pic.twitter.com/OuGEcvvb8R
— Shane Bauer (@shane_bauer) April 15, 2017
I ask a cop why they’ve been hanging back as a brawl is happening half a block away in Berkeley. “I’m not at liberty to discuss my tactics.” pic.twitter.com/teGEYBV1ho
— Shane Bauer (@shane_bauer) April 15, 2017
Heading down to friends tonight to prepare for an Easter bash tomorrow. Main dish is fried chicken & waffles. YUM.
Tonight we are going to make the deviled eggs - I bought a piper to try for the first time in my life.
Attempting for what I posted earlier:
@MissAngelaDavis Your Truffle deviled egg recipe is fantastic! Thanks!! pic.twitter.com/dNjfVl6Zz4
— MaryL (@Mim5453) April 15, 2017
I’m certain to fail so I will definitely take photos.
Have a wonderful egg day everyone!
Grrrr. More commercials. And amazon has The 10 commandments for $10. I think I might buy it.
re: #159 goddamnedfrank
Speaking of Berkeley, guess which group there has invited Ann Coulter to do a performance?
re: #167 PhillyPretzel
Grrrr. More commercials. And amazon has The 10 commandments for $10. I think I might buy it.
It really wasn’t a six hour movie when it was released.
re: #164 nines09
According to Shane….I saw more shots of the same meatheads over and over, and if it was a street fight, how come I saw no real fighting? It was a display of Trump supporters showing that they are Nazi and worse. Like a field trip to the shallow end of the pool. Lots of posing. Talking smack. A nothing burger. “They held the center.” OFFS…
A good point but I’ve seen other protests turn into police riots with very little provocation. There’s also a disconnect between the fearlessness I’ve seen in leftist protestors when confronting police vs an unwillingness today to really fuck up the alt right neo nazis. I don’t think this is a new status quo however, but will instead devolve further. If the cops don’t demonstrate a readiness to really step in then the future will see the unstable elements on both sides feeling an increasing mandate to show up armed for real battle.
tfw a black person votes even though you worked hard to prevent that sort of thing pic.twitter.com/H7y0GCf2Uk
— rob delaney (@robdelaney) April 15, 2017
So I managed to miss the news about Berkeley demonstrations, and wandered through downtown Berkeley while it was going on. Guess what — I was about a block away from the “epicenter” of the downtown demonstration and I didn’t.notice.anything.
A bit later, I walked right through the said epicenter, and there were some crowds (the “antifa” types). The Trumpists were apparently at Civic Center, about two blocks away. There was a line of police (face shields, no riot gear) blocking the route between the groups, and a group of backup police about a block away. I saw about 10 cops on motorcycles heading toward the area as I departed. No violence seen. (I understand that there were about 13 arrests.) Groups of normal weekend walkers (including me) were walking along Shattuck Avenue, where the antifas were gathered.
To add to the atmosphere, there was a Jews for Jesus guy standing near the BART entrance, conducting business as usual.
Another block along, on the lawn at the campus west entrance, the Indonesian Students Association was holding a do, with food for sale and a traditional musical group performing. Except for the helicopter overhead, no signs of trouble.
As one tweeter put it “If they had a popularity contest in Berkeley, a black hole would open right in the middle of Civic Center Park.” blow-by-blow, kind of
#TaxMarch pic.twitter.com/e0Jx1IZl4i
— Sarah Silverman (@SarahKSilverman) April 16, 2017
re: #171 goddamnedfrank
A good point but I’ve seen other protests turn into police riots with very little provocation. There’s also a disconnect between the fearlessness I’ve seen in leftist protestors when confronting police vs an unwillingness today to really fuck up the alt right neo nazis. I don’t think this is a new status quo however, but will instead devolve further. If the cops don’t demonstrate a readiness to really step in then the future will see the unstable elements on both sides feeling an increasing mandate to show up armed for real battle.
Have to say, they weren’t equpped for a police riot today — face masks, but no body armor or shields. This isn’t 60’s era Berkeley either. (In today’s case, my choice would be to stand well back and let the anarchists and the fascists have at it. A sweeping majority of Berkeley would agree with me.)
re: #146 goddamnedfrank
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Milk reference and white supremacy:
If you want to do it right, do it Oberweis.
Happy Easter or Passover or whatever reason you can find to feel warm and fuzzy. =(:•} pic.twitter.com/Q5f0KT0yhq
— Jim Carrey (@JimCarrey) April 15, 2017
Remember when Trump said he’d pay legal fees for supporters who attacked protesters? One is calling his bluff: https://t.co/g7kvyRWEPi pic.twitter.com/ASxiIiiPoA
— Deepak Gupta (@deepakguptalaw) April 15, 2017
re: #171 goddamnedfrank
A good point but I’ve seen other protests turn into police riots with very little provocation. There’s also a disconnect between the fearlessness I’ve seen in leftist protestors when confronting police vs an unwillingness today to really fuck up the alt right neo nazis. I don’t think this is a new status quo however, but will instead devolve further. If the cops don’t demonstrate a readiness to really step in then the future will see the unstable elements on both sides feeling an increasing mandate to show up armed for real battle.
I know exactly what you mean. It only takes one well placed bottle or beatdown. I had joked earlier about give me 3 cases of empty litre wine bottles and a 2 or 3 story roof and I would light that campfire….What I saw with my eyes was posing and talking shit. BUT, this does give the ratfuck nazis a little more juice. The cops. IMHO, just sussed out the scene and laid back.
At the Market Basket today the woman in front of me said to the cashier: “Happy Easter.” The cashier said back to her “Happy Easter.” Then she went on a rant: “Last year I said ‘Merry Christmas’ every time I came here and no one said it back to me; you can say ‘Happy Easter’ but not ‘Merry Christmas’: What the hell!?”
[read it in raspy Fox-viewing smoker’s voice]
ALERT: Death Toll from MOAB Just SKYROCKETED, but News of Why Is Even Better… https://t.co/PxWje1FJmp
— Sarah Palin (@SarahPalinUSA) April 16, 2017
And the winner of Worst Tweet of the Day goes to … https://t.co/clBUgPaJLA
— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) April 16, 2017
Is there anything in this whole world more pathetic than a bunch of pasty white racist fucks calling themselves “Proud Boys?”
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) April 16, 2017
re: #175 Puss Power
(In today’s case, my choice would be to stand well back and let the anarchists and the fascists have at it. A sweeping majority of Berkeley would agree with me.)
As much as the Black Bloc anarchists piss me off they’re a minor irritant compared to the real existential danger posed by nazis who have been empowered by government. I think it’s dangerous to look at these assholes and simply think of them as ridiculous clowns. What they represent is deeply terrifying.
Carter is proving to be kewlist POTUS ever
President Carter, Am I a Christian? https://t.co/fWZwL0CRBH
— ggt (@geegeetee) April 16, 2017
The Trump administration is secretly issuing waivers to get around violating their own ethics rules https://t.co/sLtnsdKdkM pic.twitter.com/AoOPKRFEbE
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) April 15, 2017
I love how Ry slipped in a line about Trump in the Nixon verse.
re: #185 Backwoods_Sleuth
@kylegriffin1 The ethics pledge was a sham from day one and none of his people pay it any heed. Least of all Trump and his family.
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) April 16, 2017
re: #114 lockjawcanbefun
And as a reminder from north of the border, Lauren Southern was too insane for Ezra Levant. To translate that to American, that’s like being too bigoted for David Duke.
I also think it’s a huge s—t—r—e—t—c—h to call her a “journalist.”
re: #183 goddamnedfrank
As much as the Black Bloc anarchists piss me off they’re a minor irritant compared to the real existential danger posed by nazis who have been empowered by government. I think it’s dangerous to look at these assholes and simply think of them as ridiculous clowns. What they represent is deeply terrifying.
I agree in principle, but this lot, demonstrating in Berkeley, certainly wasn’t empowered by any government. And the Black Block anarchists did about $500,000 in damage the last time they turned up at a Berkeley demonstration. A plague on both their houses, I say.
re: #184 Birth Control Works
Carter is proving to be kewlist POTUS ever
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How can Jimmy Carter be a Real Christian in today’s America? After all, he talked on the record about his religion, and didn’t even use the word “hate” even once!
/only half
1/3 I got so disgusted with that Andrew Sullivan post yesterday I stopped reading about 3/4 of the way through. But I went back after …
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) April 16, 2017
2/3 seeing some comments about how he ended it - and wow, he’s gone all the way back to his Bell Curve crap, hasn’t he? Why is this …
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) April 16, 2017
3/3 fetid rubbish considered suitable for NY Magazine? Fuck Andrew Sullivan.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) April 16, 2017
re: #157 nines09
Looks like gay porn. “Full Battle Mode” starring “Milkman Mike the Human Hose”…”He blew my Spartan Headpiece clean off!”
If any of those losers have ever had sex, a girlfriend, a date any kind of close encounter of the human kind, I would be greatly suprises.
re: #165 goddamnedfrank
Remembering that report about racist Klan affiliates infiltrating law enforcement and I have to wonder if a stand down order wasn’t issued in Berkeley today. Granted Shane’s reporting is just one man’s interpretation of events, but it does seem like the police stood back and did nothing.
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So beat after a double shift of canvassing. How is everyone this evening?
@razig_82 Aren’t you due to go to the back room in your trailer home and fuck yourself? I suggest doing so immediately.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) April 16, 2017
re: #192 BeachDem
“He’s so…….manly……ohhhhhhh……swoon…….” There are girls who fall for the shallow end of the gene pool.
re: #196 Charles Johnson
lol, immediately
Poor wingnuts. they have the house, senate, supreme court and white house but all things bad are now going to be the fault of nancy pelosi and charles…those powerful mofos…..
re: #189 Puss Power
I agree in principle, but this lot, demonstrating in Berkeley, certainly wasn’t empowered by any government. And the Black Block anarchists did about $500,000 in damage the last time they turned up at a Berkeley demonstration. A plague on both their houses, I say.
To be fair it is Berkeley, half a million dollars represents like five bicycles.
re: #164 nines09
According to Shane….I saw more shots of the same meatheads over and over, and if it was a street fight, how come I saw no real fighting? It was a display of Trump supporters showing that they are Nazi and worse. Like a field trip to the shallow end of the pool. Lots of posing. Talking smack. A nothing burger. “They held the center.” OFFS…
I was thinking if they push their crap too far they may start getting met with people that do not like fascist/racist thinking. Some of the dudes from the nearby cities (Oakland, Sacramento, Stockton, Modesto) may decide next demonstration they are going to be there to protect the lefty types and answer the challenge.
I hate violence. But it seems this country is heading for some bad stuff as we know who is in charge and how the police have been reacting to civil unrest.
And at the same time Trump is acting all tough on places like Syria, Afghanistan, North Korea, Mexico. I guess it all goes together in this political climate. Push until it pops.
You know you’re a hopeless nerd if you read this entire StackOverflow post with fascination, like I did. https://t.co/tl4dsuKaxg
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) April 16, 2017
America First!!!*
*after Syria, Afghanistan and North Korea….
re: #153 goddamnedfrank
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re: #199 goddamnedfrank
To be fair it is Berkeley, half a million dollars represents like five bicycles.
They can afford $100,000 bicycles in Berkeley?!? Are the streets paved with gold there?
re: #132 mmmirele
I removed the Uber app from my phone earlier this year after the reports of how women engineers were treated. I frankly hope it goes up in smoke.
You’re not alone in that assessment: Naked Capialism’s Yves SMith has been running a series of posts going back from November 30, 2016 on how Umber can never deliver on its hyper. You can start here.
re: #176 Barefoot Grin
Milk reference and white supremacy:
If you want to do it right, do it Oberweis.
Nooooooo kidding……I can’t how many times that clown has been trying to run for office and has failed spectacularly.
re: #191 Charles Johnson
Shit…If I knew you’d be that wound up for posting that I wouldn’t have posted that here. I’ll know better next time. My apologies.
re: #200 ObserverArt
The march in Berkeley, if I read it correctly was a Free Speech Poo Flinging Clodfest. And the clods showed up.
A mere spitting match. And yes, it will escalate, because what are lunatics to do? I would place money on a few guys sitting there thinking, “Hmmm. I want to go meet Mr. Spartan and make him really drink a lot of milk…
Dry tinder, high winds, a spark and out come the gas cans..
re: #201 Charles Johnson
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fyi both the questioner and answerer in that link hang out in the PHP chat room on Stackoverflow: chat.stackoverflow.com
It’s more active in UK daytime, and definitely quiet on Saturday night of a long weekend.
re: #137 PhillyPretzel
Ahhh. The Ten Commandments is on. This is one of the few times I watch commercial TV.
Watching TTC too. Family favorite like The Sound of Music and the Anne of Green Gables movies.
re: #199 goddamnedfrank
To be fair it is Berkeley, half a million dollars represents like five bicycles.
It’s only the land that’s that expensive. The people who don’t own some are struggling to stay alive on it. The businesses they trashed included.
Speaking of cleaning … I cleared my Chrome Cache.
What a difference!
re: #197 nines09
“He’s so…….manly……ohhhhhhh……swoon…….” There are girls who fall for the shallow end of the gene pool.
Actually, the shallow end of the gene pool reaches 30 and can still only attract high school girls.
Girls being the operative word here.