Video: Philomena Cunk on Trump Apocalypse
If air is really there, how come we can’t grab it?
If air is really there, how come we can’t grab it?
More GOP crime. Privatize the gains, socialize the losses.
— Joe Jaworski (@JaworskiForTX) February 10, 2023
LOL! Yeah, the ones who were given checkmarks to actually verify their identities are corrupt, but the trolls and Nazis who PAY YOU for it are paragons of integrity.
I can hardly wait for you to take my checkmark away. You’ve turned it into a sick joke. pic.twitter.com/FkG6BwOEBW— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) February 10, 2023
They should put this on stamp.
(Photo @LightHackers) pic.twitter.com/fp6FczTixU— Larry the Cat (@Number10cat) February 10, 2023
is anybody actually experiencing fear over the balloon? pic.twitter.com/CQjZ7dhLyt
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) February 10, 2023
“Fear” is a single key on the Fox chyron keyboard.
Well, NPR published a review of the Hogwarts game ( Review ) No surprise it talks about JK Rowling’s issues (TERF, etc) but ignores the real problems in the game due to the blood libel plotline. No doubt the companies involved are big contributors, so a positive review was required.
I sent an email to the public editor, not that I expect anything to happen.
re: #5 nines09
He’s legit nuts.
He’s speaking the language of wingnuts where authorities on a subject are corrupt.
re: #10 Crush White Nationalism
He’s speaking the language of wingnuts where authorities on a subject are corrupt.
Just like TFG, the Left [barley] tolerated them, but they/we wouldn’t worship either. The Right has a long history of worshipping tragically faulted humans (Ronnie Raygun, Limbaugh, Zombie Brietbart, Palin, Beck, Hannity, TFG, and now Elmo).
re: #9 William Lewis
The Wired Review takes a slightly different tack. Game sucks and yeah, there’s a whole bunch of other bad shit.
re: #8 jaunte
Republicans are afraid of everything. Even fascism, but they imagine that the people they hate are the fascists.
re: #12 Colère Tueur de Lapin
The Wired Review takes a slightly different tack. Game sucks and yeah, there’s a whole bunch of other bad shit.
Good to see that. But then, Wired isn’t as dependent on corporate donations as NPR is. It’ll be interesting to see where the other big reviewers come down on it.
re: #9 William Lewis
Well, NPR published a review of the Hogwarts game ( Review ) No surprise it talks about JK Rowling’s issues (TERF, etc) but ignores the real problems in the game due to the blood libel plotline. No doubt the companies involved are big contributors, so a positive review was required.
I sent an email to the public editor, not that I expect anything to happen.
Worth noting that a “positive review” is relative. In the games industry, a 6/10 - while technically “positive” - is a death sentence. Even a game that comes in at 8/10 is considered mid tier, and will trigger alarm bells in most studios.
re: #10 Crush White Nationalism
He’s speaking the language of wingnuts where authorities on a subject are corrupt.
Woke and PC Deep State Coastal Elites
re: #281 Shiplord Kirel: Fan of Big Bird, Bert, and Ernie
My father was 7 years old when the family fled impoverished northern Arkansas for the Central Valley of California. He always said the migration was so large that only the dumb ones were left.
This morning the MSM was reporting that the WH was ghosting Fox regarding this interview, but now this:
The President was looking forward to an interview with Fox Soul to discuss the Super Bowl, the State of the Union, and critical issues impacting the everyday lives of Black Americans. We’ve been informed that Fox Corp has asked for the interview to be cancelled.
— Karine Jean-Pierre (@PressSec) February 10, 2023
re: #9 William Lewis
Well, NPR published a review of the Hogwarts game ( Review ) No surprise it talks about JK Rowling’s issues (TERF, etc) but ignores the real problems in the game due to the blood libel plotline. No doubt the companies involved are big contributors, so a positive review was required.
I sent an email to the public editor, not that I expect anything to happen.
A VR sub on Reddit had a post about a mod to play the game in VR. I posted a link to a Tweet from a Jewish person about the game, but do not have the fortitude to look back and see what kind of response it was met with.
re: #15 Dopamine Fish
Worth noting that a “positive review” is relative. In the games industry, a 6/10 - while technically “positive” - is a death sentence. Even a game that comes in at 8/10 is considered mid tier, and will trigger alarm bells in most studios.
There are too many games and too little time, so no one has time for a 6/10 game, and some people don’t have time for an 8/10 game.
re: #3 Charles Johnson
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For years, blue checkmarks were a status symbol, that you’d reached a level of notoriety and renown that Twitter felt it was necessary to insure that people knew your tweets were yours and not some imposter.
Now it will simply be a sign that you had $8 you weren’t particularly attached to that month.
re: #8 jaunte
“Fear” is a single key on the Fox chyron keyboard.
Kirby says that the military just downed in the last hour an object that was flying at 40k feet over Alaska airspace pic.twitter.com/A1tg8LCuhm
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) February 10, 2023
re: #15 Dopamine Fish
Worth noting that a “positive review” is relative. In the games industry, a 6/10 - while technically “positive” - is a death sentence. Even a game that comes in at 8/10 is considered mid tier, and will trigger alarm bells in most studios.
WIKI:
its viewership on live-streaming service Twitch peaked at a record-breaking 1.27 million concurrent viewers on February 7. This made Hogwarts Legacy the most-watched single-player game of all-time by peak viewers on the platform
Metacritic says 84 ~ 90% favorable. Too much money involved for any of them to care how many little nazi’s they help create.
re: #8 jaunte
“Fear” is a single key on the Fox chyron keyboard.
It replaces the “period” key aso that every sentence can be punctuated appropriately.
re: #22 Backwoods_Sleuth
It’s not a major breach.
re: #23 William Lewis
WIKI:
Metacritic says 84 ~ 90% favorable. Too much money involved for any of them to care how many little nazi’s they help create.
“Most-watched single-player game of all time.” I’m not gonna lie, that’s not necessarily saying much. League of Legends, the all-time most viewed game on Twitch, has pulled more than double that at its peak. It’s immensely popular right now because of the controversy; but we’ll want to see the sales numbers and how badly they (and the viewership numbers) fall off in the coming days. My guess is, pretty damn hard.
This is an outrage! They’re spying on 40 countries! Outrage!
Says the nation with the largest, most complex, most technologically advanced, most well funded, most wide ranging intelligence apparatus in human history. https://t.co/U7ZJ2ErYdB— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) February 10, 2023
And, yes, there is a segment of the gaming population that is buying this game, playing it, and watching it being played for no other reason than to be an asshole to LGBTQ+ people. I’ll say it: The gaming community, taken as a collective, is split between good kind-hearted allies and queer folk, and outright toxic motherfuckers.
re: #26 Dopamine Fish
“Most-watched single-player game of all time.” I’m not gonna lie, that’s not necessarily saying much. League of Legends, the all-time most viewed game on Twitch, has pulled more than double that at its peak. It’s immensely popular right now because of the controversy; but we’ll want to see the sales numbers and how badly they (and the viewership numbers) fall off in the coming days. My guess is, pretty damn hard.
I hope so but there’s a name recognition there that a bad game about something else might not have.
Interesting article on Ukraine in the WashPost yesterday.
The article argues that the Ukrainians have generally limited their use of HIMARS to US generated and provided targets.
The background is that
1. the US has publicly complained that the Ukrainians have expended too much HIMARS ammunition on low value targets.
2. The US has also limited Ukrainian from firing at targets in Russia. And that
3. the US has declined to provide more capable types of HIMARS ammunition to the Ukrainians.
A lot of analysts believe that the article was released by those arguing for the US supplying more capable ammunition. The reasoning is that the US has very tight control over Ukrainian HIMARS use anyway.
one of the most interesting responses to the story comes from @tedlieu . If Ukraine wont fire without US information, the US should provide longer range systems. IOW, the fears of Ukr firing onto Russian soil are far overblown. https://t.co/U5ZlLC22V6
— Phillips P. OBrien (@PhillipsPOBrien) February 10, 2023
re: #23 William Lewis
WIKI:
Metacritic says 84 ~ 90% favorable. Too much money involved for any of them to care how many little nazi’s they help create.
The only kids this is going to turn into Nazis are those who are being homeschooled by Nazi parents.
re: #143 Belafon
I want the adult language pack for autocorrect.
Yeah, that’ll end well.
“I had a whore bag of stale bread that I had torn into tits to feed the fucks at the pond. It was a sunny day so I wanked to the park…”
Project Veritas is claiming that James O’Keefe “blew their money on his musical theater dreams”? That can’t possibly be true. This was worth every penny they spent. https://t.co/wbBs2Fk2De pic.twitter.com/hyw4SwzPGL
— Right Wing Watch (@RightWingWatch) February 9, 2023
Good. President Biden should not be going on Fox News at all. It’s a right wing propaganda network, and the president should not give it an air of legitimacy by treating as anything else. https://t.co/ESSH4eX9vw
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) February 10, 2023
re: #31 Belafon
The only kids this is going to turn into Nazis are those who are being homeschooled by Nazi parents.
True to a certain extent. But what it will do is help reinforce the antisemitic tropes that are already far too acceptable in US culture and that can lead to beliefs and behaviors later in life.
re: #32 Grunthos the Flatulent
Yeah, that’ll end well.
“I had a whore bag of stale bread that I had torn into tits to feed the fucks at the pond. It was a sunny day so I wanked to the park…”
That’s what I meant to say.
re: #20 Crush White Nationalism
There are too many games and too little time, so no one has time for a 6/10 game, and some people don’t have time for an 8/10 game.
Nope. If the story-line sucks, the characters are one-dimensional, the game play is annoying, etc. it goes into the bit-bucket. That is one nice thing about the PS+ three free games a month thingy, I’ve tried a lot of really bad games, and some really good ones at only the cost of my yearly subscription.
re: #21 Targetpractice
Now it will simply be a sign that you had $8 you weren’t particularly attached to that month.
Isn’t it $11-12 if you’re getting it through the Apple store, though?
“Everyone who doesn’t pay me $8 or $11 or $1,000 per month or whatever is corrupt!”
Grifter. https://t.co/DTC4uYz2Hq— Parker Molloy (@ParkerMolloy) February 10, 2023
re: #38 Colère Tueur de Lapin
That is one nice thing about the PS+ three free games a month thingy, I’ve tried a lot of really bad games, and some really good ones at only the cost of my yearly subscription.
Yes! I’ve found some good single-player games for Mrs. Fish that way. My gaming friends inevitably drift back to Overwatch because for us, we’ve played it so long, it’s basically a comfort game. If we’re looking to just chill out as a group of friends, it’s easier to play a game any of us could play with our eyes closed.
re: #38 Colère Tueur de Lapin
Nope. If the story-line sucks, the characters are one-dimensional, the game play is annoying, etc. it goes into the bit-bucket. That is one nice thing about the PS+ three free games a month thingy, I’ve tried a lot of really bad games, and some really good ones at only the cost of my yearly subscription.
With Steam on PC, you can return any game that’s been recently purchased and played for less than two hours. I also have Xbox GamePass on PC so I can try a lot of games without buying them.
Biden ordered US military to ‘down’ a ‘high-altitude object’ over Alaska, White House says
“…Kirby also offered some nomenclature guidance on the object, which the US is not referring to as a balloon and has yet to attribute to China or any other entity.
“We’re calling this an object because that’s the best description we have right now. We don’t know who owns it - whether it’s state-owned or corporate-owned or privately owned, we just don’t know,” Kirby said.
He added: “We don’t have any information that would confirm a stated purpose for this object. We do expect to be able to recover the debris since it fell not only within our territorial space, but on what we what believe is frozen water. So a recovery effort will be made and we’re hopeful that it will be successful and then we can learn a little bit more about it.”
The object was “much, much smaller” than the Chinese suspected spy balloon, Kirby said, comparing it to “roughly the size of a small car.” The balloon downed last Saturday was described by US officials as approximately the size of three buses.
Maybe Kim Jong-un rushed out a balloon of his own just to stay current.
New footage:
According to a Pence spokesperson, the DOJ found additional documents with classified markings at his home today. @WTHRcom https://t.co/aNiBEXIdm0
— Lauren Kostiuk (@laurenkostiuk_) February 10, 2023
re: #46 Dr. Matt
New footage:
But we should be searching all the Biden properties because Pence did nothing wrong, amirite?
/half - Pence still seems like one that may very well not have done anything wrong. Trump is still a seditionweasel and a thief, though.
#BREAKING
WH Press Sec Karine #JeanPierre presser: (Nat’l Security Council Coord for Strategic Communication Admiral #JohnKirby) Says re: US taking down a “high-altitude object over #Alaska … within the last hour”: (See screenshot b/c I ran out of characters.) pic.twitter.com/83vOieypLC— Devon Heinen (@DevonHeinen) February 10, 2023
re: #44 jaunte
Biden ordered US military to ‘down’ a ‘high-altitude object’ over Alaska, White House says
Thing is, I’m pretty sure Biden did this because he was told it was ok in this case, not to save face and newstime.
re: #50 Belafon
Thing is, I’m pretty sure Biden did this because he was told it was ok in this case, not to save face and newstime.
As we can see here, re: #49 Teukka, it looks like this object was much smaller (thus much less risk to people on the ground), plus, it depends on where over Alaska the object was shot down. As opposed to a significantly larger object, which, even in Alaska, presented a risk of landing debris on someone’s property or person.
re: #44 jaunte
Biden ordered US military to ‘down’ a ‘high-altitude object’ over Alaska, White House says
It was Jesus returning to Earth. Oops.
re: #50 Belafon
Thing is, I’m pretty sure Biden did this because he was told it was ok in this case, not to save face and newstime.
Maybe because it would fall down in Canada - no problem!
re: #48 Charles Johnson
I finally got to meet my niece-in-law last weekend.
My nephew, who is in the Air Force, has been reassigned to Tinker Air Force base in Oklahoma from somewhere in England. While there - and because his mom was in the Air Force and his dad is, he has spent more of his life in Europe than the US - he married a British woman.
We were talking about various things, and she mentioned that her great grandfather, great grandmother, and their children fled Germany in 1939 right before the war, and ended up in England. In order to serve in the miliary against Germany, he had to change his last name, and he chose Smith.
So now there’s a woman with a British accent in Oklahoma, and she’s not shy or timid.
I’m no intelligence expert, but I’m smart enough to know the United States is keenly aware of other countries spy capabilities and can take appropriate action to protect American interests if necessary.
I’m also aware that plenty of random shit floats into our airspace all the time, including some stuff the military has to shoot down every now and then.
That’s not a security failure. It’s just reality.
re: #56 Eclectic Cyborg
I’m no intelligence expert, but I’m smart enough to know the United States is keenly aware of other countries spy capabilities and can take appropriate action to protect American interests if necessary.
I’m also aware that plenty of random shit floats into our airspace all the time, including some stuff the military has to shoot down every now and then.
That’s not a security failure. It’s just reality.
I’m not aware of the military shooting down much in the way of random stuff recently, but they definitely intercept a whole lot of things: Balloons, gliders, wayward civilian light aircraft, guys in lawn chairs with pellet guns, etc.
re: #52 Dr. Matt
Cue GQP Outrage [for some reason they will invite] in 5….4….3….
That one’s easy: “He’s just doing this because we caught him last time. He doesn’t care about the country, he’s just trying to save himself.”
This might be the most hilariously unhinged reaction anyone has ever had to cauliflower. pic.twitter.com/6HLMj8BZpm
— Radley Balko (@radleybalko) February 10, 2023
re: #61 gocart mozart
All Libertarians are either teenagers or crazy, but the Mises Caucus idiots are the worst of the lot.
— Jeff Flanagan (@JeffMFlanagan) February 10, 2023
Texas Military Department Says It Needs $460 Million More to Keep Border Mission Afloat This Year
via @texastribune
https://t.co/X69pUXito0
re: #5 nines09
He’s legit nuts.
No.
People with power create a mystique in which they’re the protagonist of reality, and create a lore in which their critics and competitors are antagonists. Whether or not they sincerely believe doesn’t matter, since “belief” isn’t actually a very good construct of how people retain ideas: beliefs are contextual, and application of beliefs is conditional—people mitigate consciously, but also unconsciously bend beliefs around their emotional state, their self-gratification, their base assumptions. The step that matters is that at some point the cynicism-to-sincerity-ratio tilts, and someone convinces themselves that they’ have the license to define the world but the privilege to not be defined by the world.
Basically…shit that kings do. Good ones are liars and monsters but die in their sleep because they’ve remained conscious that there are people that can bring them low if not appeased materially or emotionally. Bad ones end up dead because they believe the hype, mouth off to one too many dukes or starve the peasants more than normal.
License justifies more license, and ultimately this results in “this thing is bad, unless I do it.” Sometimes that means that they hear the voice of God, and God needs them to fuck Bob’s wife. Sometimes that means they convince themselves that they can’t fail because they’re a genius and therefore Vitamin C cures colds. Sometimes that means…everything stupid Adolf Hitler did while thinking he was smart.
When this works it’s still brutal—gotta have scapegoats—but when the contradictions begin to show is when the hazard escalates. “Can’t be wrong, can only be wrong” requires an endlessly-expanding pantheon of depraved wreckers: the world can only be explained by a secret, omni-present, hyper-competent other that exists to make The Hero’s plans fail. And we’re just in a really stupid version of that, where a man who got rich through luck basically convinced people he was a genius like unto comic book science heroes finally collapsed the waveform of his mystique and is now desperately trying to spin a version where he is beset by myriad opponents that are all cackling anime villains.
This is what power always does to people.
I joined the “Bagel Caucus” this morning and laid down the FACTS! Toasted or steamed, both are REAL options to heat a good ole bagel. I can’t lie; the toasted bagel ended up being pretty fire. Shout out to @RepDanGoldman and his staff for organizing a fun event before votes! pic.twitter.com/TEFFu2xKS9
— Congressman Maxwell Alejandro Frost (@RepMaxwellFrost) February 9, 2023
re: #32 Grunthos the Flatulent
Yeah, that’ll end well.
“I had a whore bag of stale bread that I had torn into tits to feed the fucks at the pond. It was a sunny day so I wanked to the park…”
Sounds like a nice Saturday afternoon to me
Deters not invited, LOL
Jefferson County Republican Party hosting a GOP #kygov debate. Cameron, Quarles, Harmon and Keck are in, and Craft hasn’t given them an answer yet. Eric Deters was… not invited. pic.twitter.com/Ln9ja5EJfD
— Joe Sonka 😐 (@joesonka) February 10, 2023
re: #63 Captain Ron
Then they should let those kids go home.
— Blue in Red Texas (@RockwallBlue) February 10, 2023
re: #44 jaunte
Biden ordered US military to ‘down’ a ‘high-altitude object’ over Alaska, White House says
So an alien recon vehicle
re: #63 Captain Ron
We’re concerned that the “Texas Military” is allowing North African dust to drift into our airspace.
one of my favorite Janey voiceovers:
Love it https://t.co/9dk2K2pU43
— Janey Godley (@JaneyGodley) February 10, 2023
heh
Gavin McInnes - founder of the Proud Boys - is having a bad day… https://t.co/Gwyr8dZEkJ
— Rex Chapman🏇🏼 (@RexChapman) February 10, 2023
re: #61 gocart mozart
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If I wasn’t boycotting Chick Fla Hate, I would like to try that. Sounds good.
Frost: When President Biden took office, did your agents stop enforcing the border and just allow everyone to come in thus creating what we hear is an open border.
Chavez: The answer is no pic.twitter.com/RGP8t6KWrM— Acyn (@Acyn) February 7, 2023
re: #74 Backwoods_Sleuth
Kicking his feet like a toddler tantrum.
I was going to tell this brainwashed dope to go fuck himself, but oops! I already blocked him! I’ll try to do better next time. pic.twitter.com/R78Mc7gbLQ
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) February 10, 2023
Looks like Kentucky leg is gonna give Florida a run for top asshole state
Call the LRC and oppose these bills Kentucky!!! pic.twitter.com/pdtF74KaNd
— Amy Jean (@AmyJeanTyler) February 9, 2023
re: #65 The Ghost of a Flea
We keep seeing the rich and power get poked and responded by going fash because fascism is also a narrative driven mystique in which the protagonists can’t be wrong, tautologically because they’re the protagonists. It’s IKEA for hubris: whatever you want to decorate your personal self-centered ideology with, a previous fascism has already assembled it for you or you can kitbash together several different ones.
re: #61 gocart mozart
The GPQ freak show is full-on triggered over a veggie sandwich. Wow:
why are they so mad??? https://t.co/MVeStFfUt7 pic.twitter.com/BJzPETh0xI
— רײַס די טורמע מויערן ↙↙↙🌻 (@teyrsethow) February 10, 2023
In the video, Mazouz describes auditioning for the part of Bruce Wayne. “I found out that the creatives really loved me the most,” he says. “It was a Warner Brothers produced show, so the Warner Brothers executives really love me, and most of the Fox executives, they love me. There was one person who said that I looked too Jewy to be Bruce Wayne, and eventually he was, you know, overridden. But I almost didn’t get Gotham basically because I had curly hair, which is why my hair is straight in the show.”I’ve written before about the bias against what people consider “Jewish looks.” In the popular imagination, we Jews are not sexy. We have frizzy hair, big noses, and hairy bodies. Jewish men are nebbishy, weak, and bookish, while Jewish women are loud and abrasive. In reality, Jews are so diverse that there’s no single trait that defines us—not even when Jews belong to a particular ethnic group, like Ashkenazi or Sephardic Jews. More than that, though, mainstream culture isn’t willing to ask itself why features like naturally curly hair are considered unattractive.
Gotham’s Bruce Wayne Actor Alleges Executives Thought He Looked Too Jewish To Play Batman (The Mary Sue)
re: #74 Backwoods_Sleuth
heh
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Wait a second! Both of them are wearing…RED SHOES!
And we KNOW what the QAssholes say about RED SHOES!
re: #84 Joe Bacon
Wait a second! Both of them are wearing…RED SHOES!
And we KNOW what the QAssholes say about RED SHOES!
first thing I noticed even before the video clip started
re: #82 Dr. Matt
The GPQ freak show is full-on triggered over a veggie sandwich. Wow:
And they call us snowflakes.
From @adwolfson: Judge strikes down a Kentucky gun law that bans them in domestic violence cases https://t.co/DAmWBGm3KY via @courierjournal
— Joe Sonka 😐 (@joesonka) February 10, 2023
re: #82 Dr. Matt
The GPQ freak show is full-on triggered over a veggie sandwich. Wow:
I’m assuming God likes those things because I’m pretty sure the point of the prophets was to tell people to stop doing stupid shit.
re: #87 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Jefferson County Attorney Mike O’Connell, whose office handles nearly 4,000 domestic violence cases a year, calls the ruling “a disservice to victims and public safety.”
https://t.co/tzyaZQffrO— Courier Journal (@courierjournal) February 10, 2023
hi
Time to go play dominoes at the library. I also think I’ve already had enough Internet today.
Vaccines made my white cousin marry a black man (Reddit’s r/VaxxHappened)
re: #89 Backwoods_Sleuth
The Feb. 2 ruling by U.S. District Judge Danny Reeves resulted in the dismissal of a charge against Sherman Combs of Cynthia for being a “prohibited person” in possession of a firearm - a .357 Magnum revolver - after a protective order was issued to his wife last June in Harrison County.
Reeve said the federal statute violates the Second Amendment, which says the “right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.”
He also cited a U.S. Supreme Court decision issued last year in which the court said a gun control law can only stand if it “aligns with the nation’s historical tradition of firearm regulation.”
The government argued that gun rights traditionally have been extended only to “law-abiding citizens,” but Reeves rejected that argument.
For now, the decision is only binding in the Eastern District of Kentucky, where Reeves sits but can be cited anywhere. (In Western Kentucky, on Feb. 7 a Mayfield man was sentenced to one year in prison for violating the same statute.)
Combs’ lawyer, Thomas Lyons, said he and his client were pleased with the decision.
He acknowledged it could increase the risk of harm for domestic violence victims but said “protection of constitutional rights often has societal costs.”
gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
Speaking of cauliflower sandwiches, my #3 son & his wife & youngest daughter are coming for a visit. My DIL is vegan and I want to make food that she can enjoy. Everyone else is having brisket. Instead of chicken soup, I can make mushroom barley soup or butternut squash soup. Any suggestions?
The late comedian John Candy is getting the documentary treatment from Colin Hanks and Ryan Reynolds.Amazon’s Prime Video is in negotiations to acquire an untitled film that Hanks has been quietly directing. Reynolds — who, like Candy, hails from Canada — is producing alongside George Dewey via his Maximum Effort production company.
The film will explore the life and legacy of the iconic funnyman Candy, who died of a heart attack in 1994 at the age of 43. But insiders say the film will go beyond the persona and delve into the inner life that Candy kept private off-screen. With the full support of Candy’s widow, Rose, and their two children, Jen and Chris, Hanks will utilize never-before-seen home videos, archives and interviews with the family to explore the man behind the movie star. Candy became one of the most in-demand comic stars of the 1980s and early ’90s, appearing in such films as “The Great Outdoors,” “Planes, Trains and Automobiles,” “Uncle Buck” and “Cool Runnings.”
John Candy Documentary Getting Made by Amazon, Colin Hanks, Ryan Reynolds (Variety)
re: #91 Backwoods_Sleuth
gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
Tree of Liberty, blood of innocent, etc., etc. They’re not even trying to hide it anymore; they don’t care about Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness, they care about God, Guns, and Controlling Their Women.
“Joe Biden just Murdered Santa Clause.”
News at 6
re: #82 Dr. Matt
The GPQ freak show is full-on triggered over a veggie sandwich. Wow:
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Memories of Mom’s fried cauliflower
re: #92 The Pie Overlord!
Speaking of cauliflower sandwiches, my #3 son & his wife & youngest daughter are coming for a visit. My DIL is vegan and I want to make food that she can enjoy. Everyone else is having brisket. Instead of chicken soup, I can make mushroom barley soup or butternut squash soup. Any suggestions?
you can tinker with the ingredients. I didn’t use the cheese, I added diced sweet potato and some dried cranberries.
re: #85 Backwoods_Sleuth
Crap I just got a pair of red outlet mall Pumas I really like
Red shoes are a right wing symbol? What does it represent ?
I’m cringing waiting to find out
Was also warned not to wear in certain neighborhoods because of gang connotations
Suppose they will be ok in my yard
re: #98 So Cal Greek Hippie
Crap I just got a pair of red outlet mall Pumas I really like
Red shoes are a right wing symbol? What does it represent ?
I’m cringing waiting to find out
Was also warned not to wear in certain neighborhoods because of gang connotations
Suppose they will be ok in my yard
re: #92 The Pie Overlord!
Speaking of cauliflower sandwiches, my #3 son & his wife & youngest daughter are coming for a visit. My DIL is vegan and I want to make food that she can enjoy. Everyone else is having brisket. Instead of chicken soup, I can make mushroom barley soup or butternut squash soup. Any suggestions?
I’d ask them. Vegans can be difficult to cater to, and you can’t go wrong asking what they want.
Look a the people who accumulate the most money, look me in the eye, and tell me that meritocracy is real and capitalism fosters imagination.
re: #91 Backwoods_Sleuth
gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
Then QUANTIFY them and THEN decide, ya lazy blockhead!
There are ALWAYS infringements in individual rights…because rights of individuals often conflict. THAT’S WHY YOU’RE THERE TO DECIDE!
WHAT OF THE RIGHT OF HIS VICTIMS???? WHY AREN’T YOU WEIGHING THEM?
2 Jews, one a 6-year-old, are murdered in Jerusalem for being in the wrong neighborhood. Ramot is a 40 year old neighborhood, it will never be “evacuated” even if some folks at the UN don’t like Jews living there. This entire article is a screed.
A car plowed into a crowd at a bus stop in the Jewish settlement of Ramot in East Jerusalem, leaving five others injured. https://t.co/UbrPre7VXq
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) February 10, 2023
re: #102 gwangung
Then QUANTIFY them and THEN decide, ya lazy blockhead!
There are ALWAYS infringements in individual rights…because rights of individuals often conflict. THAT’S WHY YOU’RE THERE TO DECIDE!
WHAT OF THE RIGHT OF HIS VICTIMS???? WHY AREN’T YOU WEIGHING THEM?
“So, what you’re saying, Judge, is that there’s no right to life?”
re: #103 Hecuba’s daughter
……..
My prior comments were too violent.. so am replacing them with something more acceptable:
SCOTUS has unleashed evil throughout the land and I don’t know what can save us — except the replacement of several GOP Supreme Court justices by Democrats. Maybe we will luck out and Jack Smith will charge at least Alito and Thomas (and if we are lucky, Kavanaugh and Roberts too) with crimes and force their resignation.
re: #102 gwangung
Then QUANTIFY them and THEN decide, ya lazy blockhead!
There are ALWAYS infringements in individual rights…because rights of individuals often conflict. THAT’S WHY YOU’RE THERE TO DECIDE!
WHAT OF THE RIGHT OF HIS VICTIMS???? WHY AREN’T YOU WEIGHING THEM?
they like to neglect the actual preamble to the Constitution that includes:
…establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility…
re: #107 Backwoods_Sleuth
they like to neglect the actual preamble to the Constitution that includes:
The Constitution, like the Bible, is to be selectively read, its words picked and chosen to fit the narrative of the people interpreting the document. And the thing is that there are millions of people who eat this shit up, the people who spam “SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED” every time there’s a mass shooting.
re: #108 Dopamine Fish
The Constitution, like the Bible, is to be selectively read, its words picked and chosen to fit the narrative of the people interpreting the document. And the thing is that there are millions of people who eat this shit up, the people who spam “SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED” every time there’s a mass shooting.
And that “tradition” the judge cited didn’t exist (the trope of the Wild West is untrue).
They also tend to forget or redefine “well-regulated militia” to mean “keep your gun in working order.”
Words don’t mean anything.
Shoes. Smoke em if you got em.
One of my favourite finds from last week… I couldn’t see what it was at first, until I turned it the other way up. And then I spotted the hole at the end - the clue that it’s the remains of a novelty clay pipe with the bowl in the shape of a lady’s boot! pic.twitter.com/zbTHaTElhx
— Germander Speedwell (@GermanderS) February 4, 2023
re: #109 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
And that “tradition” the judge cited didn’t exist (the trope of the Wild West is untrue).
They also tend to forget or redefine “well-regulated militia” to mean “keep your gun in working order.”
Words don’t mean anything.
They mean whatever they want them to mean. No more. No less.
And they disappear once they have left their mouths to be replaced by other words which now hold all the meaning.
re: #108 Dopamine Fish
The Constitution, like the Bible, is to be selectively read, its words picked and chosen to fit the narrative of the people interpreting the document. And the thing is that there are millions of people who eat this shit up, the people who spam “SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED” every time there’s a mass shooting.
Yangs know the words, they just don’t know what they mean.
re: #62 Crush White Nationalism
You forgot to add anti-semetic assholes who are not nazi-adjacent, but are are actual Nazis.
re: #92 The Pie Overlord!
Speaking of cauliflower sandwiches, my #3 son & his wife & youngest daughter are coming for a visit. My DIL is vegan and I want to make food that she can enjoy. Everyone else is having brisket. Instead of chicken soup, I can make mushroom barley soup or butternut squash soup. Any suggestions?
I like doing potato/leek soup for that situation. Veggie stock, potatoes, leeks, the usual french herbs & then blendered, then sliced mushrooms & then my version uses cream & butter at the end, but I’m sure there’s vegan substitutes.
re: #65 The Ghost of a Flea
Let’s make it more simple —
Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely.
You tried to add nuance to what, how, and why those in power do. I don’t believe that there is nuance. As always, YMMV.
Santos: Look Greg, here’s the deal. I would have never gotten the nomination from Nassau County GOP if I had not concluded college. That was really the main driver. pic.twitter.com/Q3Rd1P2yPO
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 10, 2023
“concluded college”..O_o
re: #114 William Lewis
I like doing potato/leek soup for that situation. Veggie stock, potatoes, leeks, the usual french herbs & then blendered, then sliced mushrooms & then my version uses cream & butter at the end, but I’m sure there’s vegan substitutes.
I’m making a vegan soup instead of the usual chicken soup, and I also have a kickass vegan challah which everyone can enjoy. Brown rice-stuffed squash looks good.
re: #116 Backwoods_Sleuth
Why does George Santos always look like he just walked out of Hogwarts?
re: #83 Crush White Nationalism
Gotham’s Bruce Wayne Actor Alleges Executives Thought He Looked Too Jewish To Play Batman (The Mary Sue)
jeez… naturally curly hair boosted my high-school rating by several points. That and eyelashes. God, girls loved and envied my eyelashes. Now of course I’m middle-aged and not having tom cruise’s budget to work with, I have to make do with what I got, which any longer ain’t much! :-)
re: #119 Eclectic Cyborg
Why does George Santos always look like he just walked out of Hogwarts?
Nah - he looks like he walked out of an LDS premeeting for people going on their ministry.
re: #38 Colère Tueur de Lapin
Nope. If the story-line sucks, the characters are one-dimensional, the game play is annoying, etc. it goes into the bit-bucket. That is one nice thing about the PS+ three free games a month thingy, I’ve tried a lot of really bad games, and some really good ones at only the cost of my yearly subscription.
I’ve had a PS+ account for years now and upgraded to the new Premium tier last year. I was bummed when Redbox stopped renting games, but between PS+ and the actual games I’ve bought, I’ll be good for several years
re: #115 Colère Tueur de Lapin
Let’s make it more simple —
Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely.
You tried to add nuance to what, how, and why those in power do. I don’t believe that there is nuance. As always, YMMV.
It’s been awhile, but I stopped using that axiom after encountering a pretty thorough critique. I’ll see if I can find it again. What I recall is: power clarifies.
As for me, I don’t want to just establish the machine of society is unsafe by counting injuries, then slap a “UNSAFE” label on it while it still operates…I want to take apart the machine to see exactly what keeps killing people precisely because people have to use the machine.
re: #117 The Pie Overlord!
I’m making a vegan soup instead of the usual chicken soup, and I also have a kickass vegan challah which everyone can enjoy. Brown rice-stuffed squash looks good.
we’re also fond of a roasted veg medley: any or all of Brussess sprouts, cauliflower, taters (a variety of small of different colors), carrots, parsnips, sweet taters, beets, turnips, onion, etc. Chop them up, toss them in olive oil and your favorite seasoning blends (we like Krogers zesty garlic and herb). Bake at 400F for about 45 minutes, stirring a couple of times.
Just found a recipe that’s close to what we do:
re: #119 Eclectic Cyborg
Why does George Santos always look like he just
walked out ofexpelled from Hogwarts?
re: #121 steve_davis
jeez… naturally curly hair boosted my high-school rating by several points. That and eyelashes. God, girls loved and envied my eyelashes. Now of course I’m middle-aged and not having tom cruise’s budget to work with, I have to make do with what I got, which any longer ain’t much! :-)
Curly hair was a curse for me in the 3rd grade. My hair was so curly it grew like an Afro. 3rd grade teacher thought it was so funny to call me, “Negrohead” although she used another “N” word with head instead and that slur stuck with me till the day I walked out of high school hell for the last time. And when my parents complained the School Bored ignored them.
re: #2 jaunte
Texans keep voting Republican so yeah. They’re okay with that.
re: #124 The Ghost of a Flea
It’s been awhile, but I stopped using that axiom after encountering a pretty thorough critique. I’ll see if I can find it again.
Fair enough. I would like to see the critique.
Waltz: Okay, so this one was at 40,000 feet, the president determined it was a safety of flight risk, does that imply that if this happen at 60,000 feet like the first balloon we would have continued to let it traverse into Canada and possibly the United States? pic.twitter.com/2mWuI3TcUu
— Acyn (@Acyn) February 10, 2023
So it’s settled he doesn’t think Alaska is part of the United States —the self beclownment is staggeringly hilarious
— File411 (@File411) February 10, 2023
JFC. Damned if he does damned if he doesn’t.
So tired of this hate.— ConeHead (@ConeHeadTalks) February 10, 2023
re: #127 Joe Bacon
Yeah, a Jewfro could never be considered anything but a cultural insult.
re: #82 Dr. Matt
The GPQ freak show is full-on triggered over a veggie sandwich. Wow:
so you cant go into chick-fil-a and get your regular chicken sandwich any more?
oh, you can.
they do still have a full menu.
huh.
how dare any food service establishment sell any food i dont want or wont eat.
re: #91 Backwoods_Sleuth
He acknowledged it could increase the risk of harm for domestic violence victims but said “protection of constitutional rights often has societal costs.”
whose rights?
re: #131 Colère Tueur de Lapin
Yeah, a Jewfro could never be considered anything but a cultural insult.
Especially when your dad was dark skinned with the same kind of hair and your mom’s skin was much lighter in color…and there were always folks who were…uncomfortable seeing them together…
re: #92 The Pie Overlord!
Speaking of cauliflower sandwiches, my #3 son & his wife & youngest daughter are coming for a visit. My DIL is vegan and I want to make food that she can enjoy. Everyone else is having brisket. Instead of chicken soup, I can make mushroom barley soup or butternut squash soup. Any suggestions?
cauliflower crust pizza
Super Bowl LVII holds a special significance that is not lost on Kansas City’s Patrick Mahomes. He says he thinks a lot about the Black quarterbacks before him, and the foundation they laid out. “I wouldn’t be standing here today if it wasn’t for them.” https://t.co/Uqp9Mb0NSc
— The Associated Press (@AP) February 10, 2023
and in completely irrelevant news, based on my browsing the internet, it turns out that Coleridge once walked 90 miles on a walking tour….IN TWO DAYS. I mean, I guess there is something about natural selection killing off the weak ones in childhood, combined with little transport and almost nobody being able to afford horses, that will definitely build some stamina in a fellow.
re: #138 Patricia Kayden
Is popehat totally migrated of of tweeter?
This is a lie. The $3.4 million from the FBI was a reimbursement for time spent processing requests pertaining to the Stored Communications Act. It has nothing to do with content moderation. It refers to subpoenas, records requests, etc for investigations.https://t.co/66aB9ZYbIb https://t.co/H6BxceWCcO
— Caroline Orr Bueno, Ph.D (@RVAwonk) February 10, 2023
re: #139 Colère Tueur de Lapin
appears so
re: #138 Patricia Kayden
Given that the Amish run puppy farms with horrible conditions, I’m tempted to call this one a draw.
This brings back sad memories of High School Hell because this is exactly how administrators treated me and my parents when I was assaulted.
School superintendent shifts blame onto bullied teen’s family after she dies by suicide
Note—another article from the Daily Fail.
A New Jersey school superintendent suggested that the family circumstances of a bullied 14-year-old student — who took her life after a video of her being beaten was posted to social media — was to blame for her death, the Daily Mail reported on Friday.
When asked by the Daily Mail what resources, if any, were provided to the teen identified as Adriana Kuch, superintendent Triantafillos Parlapanides changed the subject to Kuch’s alleged personal issues,
Just a stunning scene inside the FL board of medicine meeting atm! Every time a transphobic bully approaches the dais, the entire room hold trans flags in silent protest. pic.twitter.com/8bScadtcCv
— Jack Petocz (@Jack_Petocz) February 10, 2023
re: #143 Joe Bacon
‘We offered her drug rehab and mental services on 5 occasions but father refused every time.’
He then claimed: ‘We tried helping her several time but mother’s suicide was a major reason she started making poor choices.’
Michael Kuch previously explained to dailymail.com how Adriana’s mother had battled addiction and tragically died in 2015, when Adriana was just seven.
He denied Parlapanides’ claims that ‘drugs counseling’ was offered to his daughter, instead explaining that he and his wife sought help for her because she had been smoking marijuana with a vape - as many kids at the school did.
‘I don’t know how to respond to this insane deflection,’ Mr. Kuch said in response to the superintendent’s emails.
‘This guy is a piece of s**t,’ he said, while preparing for his daughter’s funeral tomorrow.
In addition to his emails to dailymail.com, Parlapanides - the highest paid school administrator in the town - also defended himself on Facebook, claiming there are ‘two sides to every story’, after an alumni saw the news of Adriana’s death and said she would never send her kids to the school.
re: #127 Joe Bacon
Curly hair was a curse for me in the 3rd grade. My hair was so curly it grew like an Afro. 3rd grade teacher thought it was so funny to call me, “Negrohead” although she used another “N” word with head instead and that slur stuck with me till the day I walked out of high school hell for the last time. And when my parents complained the School Bored ignored them.
Yeah I was also called “N-word head” by certain “Princesses” in middle school. Then our school was integrated and I made new friends who helped my style my hair. This was in the ‘60’s when straight, straight, straight long hair was the style OR YOU DIE. I put my hair on an ironing board & rolled it up with orange juice cans.
Marjorie Taylor Greene just can’t stop embarrassing herself. She walked right into this ‘My Cousin Vinny’ moment. More on @Majority54. pic.twitter.com/COrCXUM1bR
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) February 10, 2023
re: #145 Eclectic Cyborg
I couldn’t post the rest of that because it brought back too many painful memories when school officials insisted I was doing drugs and they did not believe me or my parents when I said I wasn’t doing them and they got downright vulgar with my parents when they sided with me.
re: #139 Colère Tueur de Lapin
Is popehat totally migrated of of tweeter?
I don’t know. I’m not on Twitter to check. I hope so.
re: #149 Patricia Kayden
I don’t know. I’m not on Twitter to check. I hope so.
He has been for quite a while.
re: #92 The Pie Overlord!
Speaking of cauliflower sandwiches, my #3 son & his wife & youngest daughter are coming for a visit. My DIL is vegan and I want to make food that she can enjoy. Everyone else is having brisket. Instead of chicken soup, I can make mushroom barley soup or butternut squash soup. Any suggestions?
I made a special trip to Citarella today for corn chowder. I love corn chowder. I take mine mild, but I understand a lot of people add roasted chopped peppers, potato bits, etc.
And everybody loves berries for dessert.
My niece is vegan. And, when she comes for dinner, I make sure there is food that she is comfortable with, it is not a big deal. The conservatives who think that all meals require animal flash are morons. Why do they care what people want to eat?
Yeah, that was slightly rhetorical.
re: #148 Joe Bacon
I couldn’t post the rest of that because it brought back too many painful memories when school officials insisted I was doing drugs and they did not believe me or my parents when I said I wasn’t doing them and they got downright vulgar with my parents when they sided with me.
I was bullied to nearly the point of suicide when I was 13. School Administrators didn’t do shit despite the issues being brought to their attention multiple times. My parents pulled me out of classes for the last three weeks of the year because they were concerned for my safety.
re: #154 Eclectic Cyborg
Mom and Dad wanted to pull me out of High School Hell but I was adamant in staying because I wasn’t going to let any bunch of assholes force me out of school.
Don’t try this, folks!
Michigan teacher created fake bomb scare in bid to secure a day off: police
A Hazel Park teacher is now facing charges after allegedly writing a note found at Hazel Park Junior High School that sent the entire school into lockdown. The note, according to police said the school would be blown up the next day.
The incident happened last Thursday and at first, police thought the teacher saw that note but failed to report it. Now, police are saying the 40-year-old placed the note in his own classroom.
Police have charged Paul Jacobs of Livonia with making an intentional threat of an act of violence against a school, employees, or students. It’s a misdemeanor charge and he can face one year in jail if convicted.
Of course it is. Ever heard of Chuck Hughes? JV Cain? Gaines Adams? Thomas Herrion? Larry Gordon? Derrick Thomas? Mack Lee Hill? Dave Waymer? Those are just NFL players prior to 2020. Didn’t you play in the NFL? Or did you just sit around making up shit, like you do now? https://t.co/gqM85dw8le
— Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) February 10, 2023
re: #119 Eclectic Cyborg
Why does George Santos always look like he just walked out of Hogwarts?
Slytherin, no doubt.
OK time to log off.
#ShabbatShalom #goodshabbos pic.twitter.com/ZvwWCk37m9
— Liddle Lemon Pie 🌻🌈🍋🥧 (@Pie_Overlord) February 10, 2023
re: #146 The Pie Overlord!
Yeah I was also called “N-word head” by certain “Princesses” in middle school. Then our school was integrated and I made new friends who helped my style my hair. This was in the ‘60’s when straight, straight, straight long hair was the style OR YOU DIE. I put my hair on an ironing board & rolled it up with orange juice cans.
My HS girlfriend used to do that. I just at age 75 found out that her parents were Jews who fled Germany and converted to “fit in.”
After George Santos-like allegations were leveled at her in a WaPo story today, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna says the reporters didn’t use credible sources, and failed to include things that people said in support of her. pic.twitter.com/DNjb6k3v0Z
— Ron Filipkowski 🇺🇦 (@RonFilipkowski) February 10, 2023
sure, jan…
Who is the fucking idiotic manchild in the middle who said that? The @foxnews twerp of the day https://t.co/p3emSOHPh7
— Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) February 10, 2023
omg
my congresscritter
*thud*
Feds are tracking those who refused to get a jab, but not for health information reasons.
They have created “obstinance codes,” not “abstinence codes!”
Proof: They don’t flag for not having a vax if there were health reasons you couldn’t take the vax.https://t.co/VtEFVsMvYF pic.twitter.com/xjOjOvgea4— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) February 10, 2023
re: #92 The Pie Overlord!
Speaking of cauliflower sandwiches, my #3 son & his wife & youngest daughter are coming for a visit. My DIL is vegan and I want to make food that she can enjoy. Everyone else is having brisket. Instead of chicken soup, I can make mushroom barley soup or butternut squash soup. Any suggestions?
I’ve not tried any of these, but they may provide some ideas:
Shabbat Shalom to you and family!
A woman named Kirsten Workman got the Lansing, KS School Board to withdraw the Laramie Project, the real life words of real life people about the real life murder of Matthew Shepherd, from the English curriculum. Because she thought it was “inappropriate.”
Shame on her. Shame on the cowards of the Lansing KS School Board.
re: #158 Backwoods_Sleuth
Actually it’s the leading cause of death in HS athletes and the numbers have not increased in or post the pandemic. Roughly 100 young people per year die. Check out my reporting on this topic on @RealSportsHBO: https://t.co/Hx4TKMBtEY
— Soledad O’Brien (@soledadobrien) February 10, 2023
jfc…he keeps being a moron
More federal overreach.
Local governments decide who is allowed to vote in their local elections. They can even lower the voting age. It happens all over the country.
You’re trying to mislead people to score a few meaningless political points on social media.— 🇪🇨 wayemeru 🇭🇹 (@wayemeru) February 10, 2023
No Republicans voted to allow illegal aliens to vote. Here is the complete roll call. “Yea” means being in favor of repealing the DC council’s decision to allow illegals to vote.https://t.co/cF8HXADs4e
— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) February 10, 2023
he is so unclear on the concept of federal v local
re: #170 Belafon
It is normal. Your incorrect premise made you imagine that other people are the problem. Always verify random assumptions. They’re often wrong.
— Jeff Flanagan (@JeffMFlanagan) February 10, 2023
Now you’re becoming offensive. Other people are not the problem. They don’t have their head in the sand. You’ve just freaked out over your own imagination and lack of knowledge.
— Jeff Flanagan (@JeffMFlanagan) February 10, 2023
re: #171 Backwoods_Sleuth
jfc…he keeps being a moron
he is so unclear on the concept of federal v local
here’s the actual bullshit bill:
So the media is pissed we shot down another balloon before they could turn it into a TV star.
Paulina: “My grandfather was Jewish”
Post: “Your father says your grandfather was a member of the Nazi Party.”
Paulina: “let’s not quibble over minor details”— gocart mozart (@EdMix13) February 10, 2023
JUST IN: Pennsylvania U.S. Senator John Fetterman has been released from the hospital in Washington D.C. https://t.co/9cK9uueV04
— WTAJ News (@WTAJnews) February 10, 2023
Comer is such a hack.
— Lyle Scout (@fartyowls1) February 10, 2023
re: #176 gocart Mozart
Competition for the “Miss Representation” contest is heating up! pic.twitter.com/EIyGLP7hGh
— Whitney F, Again.. (@_WhitneyChick2) February 10, 2023
re: #171 Backwoods_Sleuth
I suspect that he knows. But he also knows that his voters don’t. And he knows that he can lie to them with impunity.
re: #169 gwangung
Everyone is so terrified of being arrested or sued under these bullshit laws that they just knuckle under to GOP bullying.
Which is exactly how Republicans want it.
re: #181 ckkatz
I suspect that he knows. But he also knows that his voters don’t. And he knows that he can lie to them with impunity.
all true, except that his voters actually do not care.
re: #182 Eclectic Cyborg
Everyone is so terrified of being arrested or sued under these bullshit laws that they just knuckle under to GOP bullying.
Which is exactly how Republicans want it.
I’d hope that a lot of people are as angry as I am at seeing the society we grew up in under attack from people who lie about everything, even to themselves.
I’d be delighted to be faced with a GQP bully. It would give me an outlet for my rage.
re: #183 Backwoods_Sleuth
all true, except that his voters actually do not care.
Yup!
It seems to me that the Biden Administration is trying to change that part of the Social Contract. By showing people why they should care.
It has been disheartening to see how hard it is to reach some of these folks.
I sometimes feel like she’s pulling these out of MAGA fortune cookies Trump is giving out at Mar-a-Lago. pic.twitter.com/uiq9ndqrto
— Ron Filipkowski 🇺🇦 (@RonFilipkowski) February 10, 2023
Liberty Counsel: Wear White On Valentine’s Day To Let Everybody Know You Are Not Doing Any Sinful Fucking - https://t.co/oNQ31h8nGr pic.twitter.com/EISnkynlQH
— JoeMyGod (@JoeMyGod) February 10, 2023
re: #176 gocart mozart
“Jewish, anti-Jewish, see I have some Jewish heritage.”
re: #188 Captain Ron
Liberty Counsel: Wear White On Valentine’s Day To Let Everybody Know You Are Not Doing Any Sinful Fucking
Just for that I’ll put on my Roman gladiator costume while I telework.
Regarding my “phishing” incident from yesterday: As it turns out, it’s a false alarm! The email I received was actually legitimate. I did some additional research and came across a thread in which an employee of the company concerned validated that the original source email address is, in fact, a legitimate source email address for their player research division. PHEW! Also, score!
re: #187 Backwoods_Sleuth
When you tell crazy lies it just makes you look like a crazy person. Are these radical leftists in the room with us, Marsha?
— Jeff Flanagan (@JeffMFlanagan) February 10, 2023
No, it hasn’t. You’re trying to scare idiots with crazy lies that no one in their right mind would possibly believe.
— Jeff Flanagan (@JeffMFlanagan) February 10, 2023
It’s time to hire better quality people to be police. Yes, that will cost more, but we can’t have thug police who use violence as the first option anymore. It’s gone on for too long and we can all see it happening so we can’t ignore it.
— Jeff Flanagan (@JeffMFlanagan) February 10, 2023
LMAOOO who did this pic.twitter.com/AWOiU3qVSq
— BrooklynDad_Defiant!☮️ (@mmpadellan) February 10, 2023
re: #8 jaunte
I for one am very concerned about the international communist conspiracy to sap and impurify all of our precious bodily fluids!
re: #196 First As Tragedy, Then As Farce
I for one am very concerned about the international communist conspiracy to sap and impurify all of our precious bodily fluids!
“Ice cream, Mandrake. Children’s ice cream.”
re: #182 Eclectic Cyborg
Everyone is so terrified of being arrested or sued under these bullshit laws that they just knuckle under to GOP bullying.
Which is exactly how Republicans want it.
Because they’re using the law against people who don’t have the time or money to fight them. Schools and hospitals don’t have the resources to take on billionaire fascists.
re: #199 Belafon
Because they’re using the law against people who don’t have the time or money to fight them. Schools and hospitals don’t have the resources to take on billionaire fascists.
It also wouldn’t be so much of a problem if it wasn’t clear that the Supreme Court would uphold these nonsensical laws out of purely partisan concerns.
re: #200 Dopamine Fish
It also wouldn’t be so much of a problem if it wasn’t clear that the Supreme Court would uphold these nonsensical laws out of purely partisan concerns.
The court may be the part of the government that the Republican succeeded in breaking to the point where they’ve set in motion the societal collapse they long for.
More classified material has been found at Mar-a-Lago, on a laptop. It was in the resort complex, and not in the “secure” storage facility. The laptop, which belongs to a current Trump aide, has been turned over to federal officials. So documents were copied/transmitted? pic.twitter.com/UMlcfDCGi3
— Mike Sington (@MikeSington) February 10, 2023
The country of Moldova, a Romanian speaking province that had been ruled by Tsarist Russia and then by the Soviet Union has been in the news recently.
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re: #203 Backwoods_Sleuth
Welp, looks like they found that laptop Republicans are always going on about. https://t.co/fcKBajBiLB
— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) February 10, 2023
You’re right, Elliott, we need to raise taxes on those multi-millionaires so they pay for entire classrooms’ worth of lunches. Problem solved. https://t.co/2mvd0Wxia2
— Shepherd (@NeolithicSheep) February 10, 2023
re: #207 Backwoods_Sleuth
That bill? FUCKING YES. About goddamn fucking time.
PSA: If you are considering buying a Surface Pro tablet/laptop thingy: don’t. Some of our on-the-go-but-haven’t-got-there-yet people at work have them, and they are absolute garbage (the computers, not the people). I can’t for the life of me understand how they get good reviews and continue to sell well.
First problem is they run hot enough to sear a steak on, especially when using the webcam. What do our people do half the time? Use Zoom and Teams and whatever else for videoconferencing. Then their unit overheats and either displays psychedelic colors or just randomly reboots or locks up.
Second problem is that most of our users use them as desktop replacements, so when they are at their desk they plug them into a dock, usually with multiple monitors. About 50% of the time, the Surface shitpiles freak the hell out when plugged into the dock, and maybe they remember their multimonitor configuration, and maybe they don’t.
100% of the Macbooks that are used in this way are trouble-free for our users, and about 95% of the non-Surface Windows portables are also trouble-free. But all of the Surface units have one problem or another.
I wish our users weren’t given a choice of hardware, but they are above my pay grade. I feel like the only reason they have Surface machines at all is because they “fell off the back of a truck” or something like that.
re: #210 First As Tragedy, Then As Farce
I had a Surface Pro for a while. Can confirm everything written here.
the feds are coming for those who refuse the jab just as soon as they’re finished coming after all the guns…
Feds are tracking those who refused to get a jab, but not for health information reasons.
They have created “obstinance codes,” not “abstinence codes!”
Proof: They don’t flag for not having a vax if there were health reasons you couldn’t take the vax.https://t.co/VtEFVsMvYF pic.twitter.com/xjOjOvgea4— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) February 10, 2023
re: #204 ckkatz
The country of Moldova, a Romanian speaking province that had been ruled by Tsarist Russia and then by the Soviet Union has been in the news recently.
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Moldova is more Romanian speaking than Russian speaking from what I’ve read.
Tomorrow’s Wordle goes chirp chirp.
Mediocre shot off the tee, then a screamer to a couple of feet from the pin.
Wordle 602 3/6
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Only one SibDatum so far, a 4. That’s Saturday for ya.
re: #207 Backwoods_Sleuth
That was our caucus’ amendment: Pay for those who need it. DFL said no.
— Elliott Engen (@elliottengenMN) February 10, 2023
This is feelings-based nonsense. You have feelings about who should and should not pay for lunch, but the most efficient and effective solution is just giving kids lunch and dealing with our feelings on our own time.
— T. S. Pumpkins (@only_living_grl) February 10, 2023
Sang Milo his favorite song this morning.
Why must you do it by the road?
Why must you do it by the road?
Why must you do it by the road?
Why must you do it by the road?
Everyone is watching us…
Why must you do it by the road?
re: #213 Backwoods_Sleuth
How does this balance out? What if I have a gun(s), but also got the jab? Do I get to keep the gun then? What if I’ve had 3 jabs but I only have one gun? Do they give me extra guns? If I’ve had the jab(s) but then voluntarily surrender one or more guns, do they take a corresponding number of jabs away? Do I get MORE JABS?
I do not understand this guns-for-jabs barter system, and now I have Economic Anxiety™.
re: #216 Crush White Nationalism
How is this fucking hard? Feed the fucking kids. Who cares how much their parents make? It’s being kind to KIDS. It makes life easier for EVERYBODY. Who cares if the rich kids “deserve it” or not? Fuck’s sake, what happened to real compassion among these so-called Christians?
re: #210 First As Tragedy, Then As Farce
I never wanted one because it was, at that time, impossible to load anything except from the MS store. F that. My laptop, even before I wiped Windog 11 for Linux Mint, was better than that and is better now. Just gotta figure out how to get Steam & Warframe onto Windows in VirtualBox and I’ll be set.
re: #210 First As Tragedy, Then As Farce
PSA: If you are considering buying a Surface Pro tablet/laptop thingy: don’t. Some of our on-the-go-but-haven’t-got-there-yet people at work have them, and they are absolute garbage (the computers, not the people). I can’t for the life of me understand how they get good reviews and continue to sell well.
First problem is they run hot enough to sear a steak on, especially when using the webcam. What do our people do half the time? Use Zoom and Teams and whatever else for videoconferencing. Then their unit overheats and either displays psychedelic colors or just randomly reboots or locks up.
Second problem is that most of our users use them as desktop replacements, so when they are at their desk they plug them into a dock, usually with multiple monitors. About 50% of the time, the Surface shitpiles freak the hell out when plugged into the dock, and maybe they remember their multimonitor configuration, and maybe they don’t.
100% of the Macbooks that are used in this way are trouble-free for our users, and about 95% of the non-Surface Windows portables are also trouble-free. But all of the Surface units have one problem or another.
I wish our users weren’t given a choice of hardware, but they are above my pay grade. I feel like the only reason they have Surface machines at all is because they “fell off the back of a truck” or something like that.
I’m very happy with my Surface Pro 7. It does not overheat.
re: #220 Dopamine Fish
How is this fucking hard? Feed the fucking kids. Who cares how much their parents make? It’s being kind to KIDS. It makes life easier for EVERYBODY. Who cares if the rich kids “deserve it” or not? Fuck’s sake, what happened to real compassion among these so-called Christians?
at the very least, it gets rid of the stigma of “free lunch”
re: #221 William Lewis
I haven’t fiddled with gaming on linux in a long time, but isn’t there a native Steam client? Is there a benefit to running the windows version?
Long ago, only the rich could afford to educate their children. Sending them off to school may have, probably mostly did have, the implication that schooling included room and board.
When schooling become more common the issue of “breakfast” was likely never confronted simply because schooling was only part of a day, part of the year.
I saw a pic of my mother’s grade school - at that time it still had the horse hitch out front. A reminder that schooling started out being part of a day.
re: #221 William Lewis
I never wanted one because it was, at that time, impossible to load anything except from the MS store. F that. My laptop, even before I wiped Windog 11 for Linux Mint, was better than that and is better now. Just gotta figure out how to get Steam & Warframe onto Windows in VirtualBox and I’ll be set.
I have two Surface laptops for work. One is almost four years old - it’s better than the new one they gave me last year so I decided to keep it at home for home office and the other I leave docked at my desk in the office. Onedrive means I don’t need to worry about moving files or data.
My personal laptop is a thinkpad that I put Linux Mint on - SSD and 16gb RAM - super fast. I bought a cheap 200 dollar windows home edition laptop with a 40gb ssd and put mint on that as well - it’s usable with Mint at least, but only has 4gb RAM - will probably crack it open and double that to 8. Also added a 256gb SSD card that I got cheap on Amazon. It mounted fine, but the directory structure is all in Chinese. Going to buy another at a local store and toss the 50 dollar piece of crap. That’ll provide enough swap memory to make the thing useful and I can carry it on vacations.
Linux Mint +Citrix Workstation allows me to connect to my work computers wherever I am if I need to - except international - we turned that accessibility off recently so no hiding out in Mexico.
re: #210 First As Tragedy, Then As Farce
I want to get the Surface Go 3 to use for Kindle and PDFs. It’s the only tablet like thing out that still uses a 4x3. Most other tablets have gone wide screen, and that’s horrible for textbooks.
re: #224 First As Tragedy, Then As Farce
I haven’t fiddled with gaming on linux in a long time, but isn’t there a native Steam client? Is there a benefit to running the windows version?
Many games are available only on Windows or Mac. Only the Linux specific ones will run under the Linux client. I do have it installed but only about 1/3 of my library will play on Linux. So I have Windows 10 in a VM and will putter around with seeing if I can get Steam & Warframe to run in it.
re: #222 Crush White Nationalism
There is a non-zero chance that our Surface problems are either caused or exacerbated by the MDT image (allegedly specifically tailored for the Surface Pro 7) mandated by our city IT overlords. These same overlords created the images for the other Windows stuff in our inventory, and the Surface is the only one that is reliably a clunker.
At any rate, I’m glad yours works.
It’s Rick Simpson Oil, so it’s a kind of cancer-prevention medicine. Heh.
re: #155 Joe Bacon
Mom and Dad wanted to pull me out of High School Hell but I was adamant in staying because I wasn’t going to let any bunch of assholes force me out of school.
That’s an easy thing to say but a hell of a hard thing to actually do. You must have a titanium spine.
re: #220 Dopamine Fish
How is this fucking hard? Feed the fucking kids. Who cares how much their parents make? It’s being kind to KIDS. It makes life easier for EVERYBODY. Who cares if the rich kids “deserve it” or not? Fuck’s sake, what happened to real compassion among these so-called Christians?
Makes sense if about a century age change-ago your society got so into eugenics as an explanation for capitalist inequality that it just became the backdrop for all your politics.
That shit didn’t go away, it just embarrassing to say in the open for a few decades, because death factories within a train’s ride range has a higher proof rating than just…letting people die where they can’t be seen.
re: #232 The Ghost of a Flea
Makes sense if about a century age change-ago your society got so into eugenics it just became the backdrop for all your politics.
That shit didn’t go away, it just embarrassing to say in the open for a few decades, because death factories within a train’s ride range has a higher proof rating than just…letting people die where they can’t be seen.
Eugenics and poor = black.
2. Plus a thumb drive!
“A Trump aide had previously copied those same documents onto a thumb drive and laptop.”@kaitlancollins @PaulaReidCNN @KristenhCNN https://t.co/lRfElS87KJ— Ryan Goodman (@rgoodlaw) February 11, 2023
re: #207 Backwoods_Sleuth
“Children of multimillionaires who also attend public schools” is not an large enough demographic to really be concerned about.
re: #235 Moe Avattar
“Children of multimillionaires who also attend public schools” is not an large enough demographic to really be concerned about.
Around here, it’s a bigger demographic than you might think, but in general, yes, you have a good point.
re: #226 darthstar
I have two Surface laptops for work. One is almost four years old - it’s better than the new one they gave me last year so I decided to keep it at home for home office and the other I leave docked at my desk in the office. Onedrive means I don’t need to worry about moving files or data.
My personal laptop is a thinkpad that I put Linux Mint on - SSD and 16gb RAM - super fast. I bought a cheap 200 dollar windows home edition laptop with a 40gb ssd and put mint on that as well - it’s usable with Mint at least, but only has 4gb RAM - will probably crack it open and double that to 8. Also added a 256gb SSD card that I got cheap on Amazon. It mounted fine, but the directory structure is all in Chinese. Going to buy another at a local store and toss the 50 dollar piece of crap. That’ll provide enough swap memory to make the thing useful and I can carry it on vacations.
Linux Mint +Citrix Workstation allows me to connect to my work computers wherever I am if I need to - except international - we turned that accessibility off recently so no hiding out in Mexico.
I’ve got a surface book 2. the only irritation I have with it is that the magnets that hold the monitor to the dock start to demagnetize over time, and eventually it gets to the point where the damned thing will start “attaching/unattaching” every goddamned second for awhile. I took it to a local guy I use and he basically fixed it for about six months by just using the little remagnetizing goobers that you can find on Amazon. No, that’s what they’re called. Remagnetizing goobers. I’m sure of it.
Paulina: “My grandfather was Ashkenazi”
Post: “Your grandfather was a Nazi.”
Paulina: “He liked to collect ash cans.”— gocart mozart (@EdMix13) February 11, 2023
re: #124 The Ghost of a Flea
It may have been A.R. Moxon who critiqued John Acton’s axiom. He is best known for framing and reframing things like this.
re: #225 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus
Long ago, only the rich could afford to educate their children. Sending them off to school may have, probably mostly did have, the implication that schooling included room and board.
When schooling become more common the issue of “breakfast” was likely never confronted simply because schooling was only part of a day, part of the year.
I saw a pic of my mother’s grade school - at that time it still had the horse hitch out front. A reminder that schooling started out being part of a day.
As a boy, my husband rode his pony to a two-room schoolhouse southeast of Kansas City MO. Hitched him up outside, and rode him home at the end of the day.
re: #190 Joe Bacon
Liberty Counsel: Wear White On Valentine’s Day To Let Everybody Know You Are Not Doing Any Sinful Fucking
Just for that I’ll put on my Roman gladiator costume while I telework.
Does one wear white at the Social Maladies Clinic?
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re: #241 Sherlock Hound
Does one wear white at the Social Maladies Clinic?
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No I think that’s where the right wing Xtians wear their leather harnesses.
re: #84 Joe Bacon
Wait a second! Both of them are wearing…RED SHOES!
And we KNOW what the QAssholes say about RED SHOES!
Ummm…
everybody wants to wear them?
re: #234 Captain Ron
“…In a statement to ABC News, a spokesperson for Trump called the government’s ongoing probe “nothing more than a targeted, politically motivated witch hunt against President Trump, concocted to try and prevent the American people from returning him to the White House.”
“Just like all the other fake hoaxes thrown at President Trump, this corrupt effort will also fail,” the spokesperson said. “The weaponized Department of Injustice [sic] has shown no regard for common decency and key rules that govern the legal system.”
abcnews.go.com
Sounds like George Santos.
re: #233 Belafon
…yes, but not exclusively.
Eugenics exists only to fabricate distinction and hide with science language; it’s doesn’t have to stop drawing distinctions, ever.
It persists because it’s a way of building a further smaller hierarchy inside of a racial hierarchy. So theoretically racists should have solidarity—white people are the better people, have a shared interest—but actually there are better and inferior kinds of white people, and coincidentally those lines correspond to the existing distribution of power and wealth. This works great if you’re, say, the capital holding class and have zero interest in acknowledging that labor is the engine of society, but also you drive those workers by elevating the idea of self-improvement through personal effort. With eugenics, voila, ownership is now an indicator of your value to society.
re: #117 The Pie Overlord!
I’m making a vegan soup instead of the usual chicken soup, and I also have a kickass vegan challah which everyone can enjoy. Brown rice-stuffed squash looks good.
Go for the barley soup. Protein is the point for vegans. It is also delicious.
— Grammie2one (@Grammie2one2) February 11, 2023
re: #231 Jebediah, RBG
That’s an easy thing to say but a hell of a hard thing to actually do. You must have a titanium spine.
From the moment I started kindergarten I had to deal with anti-Semitism from ignorant people. I had teachers who absolutely hated me and one went as far as to tell me to kill myself because I was never going to amount to anything. And most of those teachers just happened to be devout Catholics.
I knew that I only had to put up with them for 13 years and no power in hell was going to stop me from graduating and walking out that door and when I walked out of that concentration camp for the last time I was going to release the most powerful fart as a going away present. So on Graduation day I made sure that for breakfast and lunch I ate lots of Mom’s baked beans and when I got my diploma the principal and teachers refused to shake my hand which I expected them to do. The principal just said we’re glad to get rid of you. So I walked by them, took my diploma off the table which was not handed to me and I just fired off a major fart in front of them as a going away present. As for the 8th grade algebra teacher who told me repeatedly to kill myself I made sure to leave a special fart as I walked past that ass.
The only good thing that prick ever did was drop dead on a golf course in California.
re: #252 Joe Bacon
I have one almost as good. My first grade teacher told my parents that I would never graduate high school. I proved her wrong; not only did I graduate high school I also graduated college.
Wordle was feisty today.
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re: #196 First As Tragedy, Then As Farce
I for one am very concerned about the international communist conspiracy to sap and impurify all of our precious bodily fluids!
Our precious bodily fluid must remain pure.
re: #255 Colère Tueur de Lapin
Our precious bodily fluid must remain pure.
Which is why I’m making a pot of Hawaiian Kona coffee right now.
re: #253 PhillyPretzel
I have one almost as good. My first grade teacher told my parents that I would never graduate high school. I proved her wrong; not only did I graduate high school I also graduated college.
None of my teachers were ever assholes to me in that way, but some of the other students, OMG. “How many Jews can you fit in a Volkswagen?”
re: #182 Eclectic Cyborg
Everyone is so terrified of being arrested or sued under these bullshit laws that they just knuckle under to GOP bullying.
Which is exactly how Republicans want it.
Interesting. I spend 100% of my federal life telling people, no matter how high up in the chain, that they can get fucked if they are wrong. I am not so well liked, but I get results. And no one is going to sue, arrest, or anything. Don’t be weak.
re: #206 Belafon
So why the last one?
re: #209 William Lewis
Fear? Blackmail?
re: #214 darthstar
Moldova is more Romanian speaking than Russian speaking from what I’ve read.
Sorry, I stepped away to make dinner.
Why did the Moldovan Government resign?
I have not had a chance to look into that yet.
Add to the above some additional information. Some folks are reporting that the Russians sent two sea drones and damaged the main bridge South of Odessa across the Karaholska Gulf.
Some are reporting that this cuts off direct Ukrainian access to part of the Black Sea coast southwest of Odessa. That region borders Moldova.
I have not verified yet, but do not think that the Russians could put troops there and directly threaten Moldova.
(Posted below tweet, because it has a map)
#Odessa is now cut off from #Ukraine This #bridge completely cuts off the South of the Odessa region. Now you can get there from Ukraine only along the highway passing through Moldova. pic.twitter.com/BYp20zOqjW
— Arthur Morgan (@ArthurM40330824) February 10, 2023
It’s official. Academic researchers have started getting notices that their access to the API will be shut off. 1/ pic.twitter.com/4BEEiCLFh6
— Rebekah Tromble | rebekahtromble@federate.social (@RebekahKTromble) February 10, 2023
re: #252 Joe Bacon
From the moment I started kindergarten I had to deal with anti-Semitism from ignorant people. I had teachers who absolutely hated me and one went as far as to tell me to kill myself because I was never going to amount to anything. And most of those teachers just happened to be devout Catholics.
I knew that I only had to put up with them for 13 years and no power in hell was going to stop me from graduating and walking out that door and when I walked out of that concentration camp for the last time I was going to release the most powerful fart as a going away present. So on Graduation day I made sure that for breakfast and lunch I ate lots of Mom’s baked beans and when I got my diploma the principal and teachers refused to shake my hand which I expected them to do. The principal just said we’re glad to get rid of you. So I walked by them, took my diploma off the table which was not handed to me and I just fired off a major fart in front of them as a going away present. As for the 8th grade algebra teacher who told me repeatedly to kill myself I made sure to leave a special fart as I walked past that ass.
The only good thing that prick ever did was drop dead on a golf course in California.
I must say that my experience was very different. I went to Catholic schools from kindergarten to 4th grade because my Da (Marine pilot) was stationed in the south and the public schools sucked and were not accredited. We were also Catholic. We had nuns. We also had southern Jewish kids because, again, the public schools were not accredited. I never heard a single word that Jews were Christ-killers, that they were Satanic, or any different than us. They were just kids, and we got along seamlessly.
I’m sorry for your experience, but I just wanted to mention that your experience may not have been universal.
re: #248 The Ghost of a Flea
…yes, but not exclusively.
Eugenics exists only to fabricate distinction and hide with science language; it’s doesn’t have to stop drawing distinctions, ever.
It persists because it’s a way of building a further smaller hierarchy inside of a racial hierarchy. So theoretically racists should have solidarity—white people are the better people, have a shared interest—but actually there are better and inferior kinds of white people, and coincidentally those lines correspond to the existing distribution of power and wealth. This works great if you’re, say, the capital holding class and have zero interest in acknowledging that labor is the engine of society, but also you drive those workers by elevating the idea of self-improvement through personal effort. With eugenics, voila, ownership is now an indicator of your value to society.
Ghost, you are an excellent writer. Can I read you elsewhere?
re: #262 austin_blue
I must say that my experience was very different. I went to Catholic schools from kindergarten to 4th grade because my Da (Marine pilot) was stationed in the south and the public schools sucked and were not accredited. We were also Catholic. We had nuns. We also had southern Jewish kids because, again, the public schools were not accredited. I never heard a single word that Jews were Christ-killers, that they were Satanic, or any different than us. They were just kids, and we got along seamlessly.
I’m sorry for your experience, but I just wanted to mention that your experience may not have been universal.
My dad told me his elementary school (his neighborhood generally) was about evenly split between Jewish kids from Yiddish-speaking homes, and Catholic kids from Italian-speaking homes. Nobody’s parents spoke English.
The kids couldn’t trade lunches, or visit each other’s homes. They didn’t have the same holiday schedule, they didn’t have the same Sabbath.
But none of that mattered, because they were all Dodger fans. That was the basis for all childhood friendships and neighborhood cohesion.
re: #264 sagehen
My dad told me his elementary school (his neighborhood generally) was about evenly split between Jewish kids from Yiddish-speaking homes, and Catholic kids from Italian-speaking homes. Nobody’s parents spoke English.
The kids couldn’t trade lunches, or visit each other’s homes. They didn’t have the same holiday schedule, they didn’t have the same Sabbath.
But none of that mattered, because they were all Dodger fans. That was the basis for all childhood friendships and neighborhood cohesion.
See? This!
re: #262 austin_blue
I’m glad that you had a wonderful experience in your schools.
I previously posted about what life was like in Western PA before the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed when many places were “restricted” to people of color and religious minorities. And when LBJ signed that law there was a major backlash all over the country to that law that only doubled down the previous hate. Unfortunately in my part of Western PA the hate manifested itself at the ballot box as votes for George Wallace and his supporters got into a lot of local offices and let their poison spread. Memories of African American kids who made the football team and sure enough when they got on the field they were the ones targeted to get hurt. Memories of how white jocks were the pampered pets who were encouraged to bully kids targeted by teachers and coaches.
I got out alive. And now I see on their 50 year reunion page how many of their lives peaked at 18 and went downhill after that. Meanwhile for me life is better and retirement is only 17 months and 18 days away.