Louis Cole With the Metropole Orkest: “These Dreams Are Killing Me”

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These Dreams Are Killing Me
Written By: Louis Cole
Arranged By: Louis Cole

This is song 3 of 17 from my new album “nothing” (releasing Aug. 9 on Brainfeeder Records). I wrote this music for the Metropole Orkest conducted by Jules Buckley. I overdubbed vocals on this recording.

Save/pre-order album: louiscole.lnk.to

Metropole Orkest: orchestra (personnel below)
Jules Buckley: conductor
Louis Cole: drums and vocals
Sam Wilkes: bass
Rai Thistlethwayte: keyboard
Pedro Martins: guitar
Vocal Section: Genevieve Artadi, Fuensanta, Marta Arpini, Sanem Kalfa
Liva Dumpe, Laura Polence

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Lyrics:
its been a while now, whats up with this?
guess im still in the middle of the abyss

some waking moments a little too much
recurring, give me a break, they weren’t enough

holding on getting through the best I can
my other timeline comes back again
the one where you never went away
and from high I fall awake
these dreams are killing me
these dreams are killing me

theres no way these colors are real
yet I’m there happily, I fall for them still

then sun through windows is shining gray
proceed to feel the weight of a normal day

holding on getting through the best I can
my other timeline comes back again
the one where you never went away
and from high I fall awake
these dreams are killing me
these dreams are killing me

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Mixed//Mastered by: Louis Cole
Recording Engineer: Dirk Overeem
Mic Technicians: Stef Polderman and Vince Van Seggelen

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1
wrenchwench  Jun 16, 2024 • 10:47:51am

Partridge. Wordle 1,093 4/6*

Sunrise over Green Mountain.

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2
Belafon  Jun 16, 2024 • 10:59:27am

re: #273 Axolotl

Where was the instant fact check??? He didn’t even mention that violent crime is at historic lows.

He made a one sentence fact check that crime rates have gone down over the last two years. He was trying to stay on topic even tough Scott kept trying to change the subject. Let’s not get onto interviewers for staying on topic when we get onto them from not forcing the guest to answer the actual question.

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Colère Tueur de Lapin ✅  Jun 16, 2024 • 11:01:50am

Wife is in CA visiting a friend, so I am finally getting around to watching Dune pt 1. They did an interesting method (which others have noted) in focusing the story. The casting is really good.

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Belafon  Jun 16, 2024 • 11:11:14am

The bassist reminded me of the bassist/band leader of Snarky Puppy so much that I had to verify that it wasn’t, and it wasn’t just the looks but the way he moved.

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Eclectic Cyborg  Jun 16, 2024 • 11:26:31am

re: #5 Charles Johnson

A cognitive test is not the SATs. This isn’t fucking Jeopardy.

(I know, it’s Trump. He’s an idiot)

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Charles Johnson  Jun 16, 2024 • 11:32:53am

Let us celebrate father's day by remembering the time Ben Shapiro tried being manly by going to home depot and asking for one wood please

Dan in his mensch era (@dvgeebees.bsky.social) 2024-06-16T15:02:00.768Z

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jaunte  Jun 16, 2024 • 11:33:37am

Our news media should point out that this is the thought process of a six year old.

Trump told his audience that he had “aced” the cognitive test following advice from the then presidential physician, a Republican member of Congress whom he named as Ronny Johnson. “Has anyone heard of Ronny Johnson, congressman from Texas?” he asked the crowd.

“He was the White House doctor, and he said I was the healthiest president, he feels, in history. So I liked him very much.”

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jaunte  Jun 16, 2024 • 11:35:02am

re: #7 Charles Johnson

They don’t normally bag a plank. Maybe he checked himself out.

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Charles Johnson  Jun 16, 2024 • 11:37:11am

re: #8 jaunte

Our news media should point out that this is the thought process of a six year old.

I was a bit surprised to see that almost every article about this idiotic speech points out that he got the name of his own doctor wrong.

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Belafon  Jun 16, 2024 • 11:50:07am

re: #10 Charles Johnson

I was a bit surprised to see that almost every article about this idiotic speech points out that he got the name of his own doctor wrong.

I think it’s a trap. We all get names wrong. By using that as a talking point, it makes people think that there can’t be anything really wrong because we do it too, and the rest of his speech is ignored.

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Joe Bacon ✅  Jun 16, 2024 • 11:53:02am

re: #5 Charles Johnson

He had his mind on “Doc” Johnson the guy who sells “marital aids”!

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Dangerman  Jun 16, 2024 • 11:55:56am

re: #8 jaunte

Our news media should point out that this is the thought process of a six year old.

As I said yesterday, cnns debate rules are designed around a misbehaving six year old

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Dangerman  Jun 16, 2024 • 11:57:41am

re: #11 Belafon

I think it’s a trap. We all get names wrong. By using that as a talking point, it makes people think that there can’t be anything really wrong because we do it to, and the rest of his speech is ignored.

It shouldn’t be a surprise he got his doctor wrong.
Its just another data point
He gets everything wrong

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nines09  Jun 16, 2024 • 12:02:36pm

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BeenHereAwhile  Jun 16, 2024 • 12:02:39pm

Paul Pressler’s Obit in the Nashville Tennessean:

… Pressler storied himself in an autobiography as an altruistic underdog who struggled to save the Nashville-based SBC from the wretches of liberalism. But critics see his legacy as harmful due to the hardline theology he promoted within America’s largest evangelical Christian group and for the trauma and depression he allegedly caused abuse victims.

[photo caption]
Paul Pressler, retired justice of the Texas 14th Circuit Court of Appeals and prominent leader with the Southern Baptist Convention, died on June 7. He was 94.

A six-year-long civil case over Pressler’s alleged abuse of Gerald D. Rollins, through which similar allegations from seven other men emerged, inspired a news series about clergy abuse throughout the SBC and subsequently a third-party investigation into Southern Baptist leaders’ handling of the abuse crisis.

Rollins’ case ended in 2023. As part of that, the SBC and SBC Executive Committee settled with Rollins, who sought to hold SBC leadership accountable for failing to prevent Pressler’s alleged abuse…

tennessean.com

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Dangerman  Jun 16, 2024 • 12:03:29pm

Almost every video that shows Biden’s “senior moments” are edited in some way to make things seem worse than they are.

if Biden’s really as doddering and senile as they claim, there’d be no shortage of real videos, and these fakes wouldn’t be necessary.

There are plenty of uncut, undoctored videos of Trump.

18
Joe Bacon ✅  Jun 16, 2024 • 12:04:56pm

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Charles Johnson  Jun 16, 2024 • 12:04:58pm

Someone pulled up to the Juneteenth festival shot six people, killing two, and left without being seen all while the police were there.

cbsaustin.com/news/local/a...

Nails Nathan (@chadstanton.bsky.social) 2024-06-16T18:30:55.662Z

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Anymouse 🌹🏡😷  Jun 16, 2024 • 12:10:41pm

Respectful Insolence (Dr. David Gorski, on the blog known as Orac) goes after the New York Times opinion piece which once again pushed the “Wuhan lab leak” conspiracy theory.

The New York Times goes all in on “lab leak” (June 8, 2024)

“Earlier this week, the New York Times op-ed page ran an article by Alina Chan, Queen of lab leak conspiracy theories. How is it wrong? Let me count the ways…”

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wrenchwench  Jun 16, 2024 • 12:11:21pm

re: #18 Joe Bacon ✅

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Contraception is also a ‘reproductive right’. I know it’s just a cartoon.

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Colère Tueur de Lapin ✅  Jun 16, 2024 • 12:26:17pm

On top Dune pt. 2

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wrenchwench  Jun 16, 2024 • 12:31:03pm

Are vasectomies immoral? Do they make all of a man’s sex into fun rather than attempted procreation?

Not that I care about religious teachings. Nor do I think there is any benefit in pointing out inconsistencies and hypocrisy. Things only change when the death rate gets too high. But only the death rate of white males is factored in. If there was a 1% death rate from vasectomies, they’d be illegal. People would be going to Mexico for a vasectomy.

If it could be shown that each abortion took out a female embryo or whathaveyou, abortion would be legal in every state.

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sizzzzlerz  Jun 16, 2024 • 12:32:16pm

re: #267 sagehen

if you click on your icon, it brings you to a page that has a “recent comments” button. The comments it displays are more than just the most recent, there’s a long long list, but they’re in chronological order (most recent first) and it might be difficult to find something that was a while ago.

Thanks, sagehen. I knew I’d seen it but I didn’t think to look for the button next to the Close button.

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BeenHereAwhile  Jun 16, 2024 • 12:39:12pm

The Woman Who Could Smell Parkinson’s

She first noticed the scent on her husband. Now her abilities are helping unlock new research in early disease detection.

… [Drs Barran] and Kunath ran a small pilot study in Edinburgh. Through Parkinson’s UK, they recruited 12 participants: six local Parkinson’s patients and six healthy controls. Each participant was asked to wear a freshly laundered T-shirt for 24 hours. The worn shirts were then cut in half down the center, and each half was placed in its own sealed plastic bag. Kunath oversaw the testing. Joy smelled the T-shirt halves at random and rated the intensity of their Parkinsonian odor. “She would find a positive one, and would say, ‘There — it’s right there. Can you not smell it?’” Kunath recalled. Neither he nor the graduate student assisting him could smell a thing.
Kunath unblinded the results at the end of the day. “We were on a little bit of a high,” he recalled. Not only had Joy correctly identified each sample belonging to a Parkinson’s patient, but she was also able, by smell, to match each sample half to its partner. Barran’s skepticism evaporated. Still, Joy’s record was not perfect. She had incorrectly identified one of the controls as a Parkinson’s patient. The researchers wondered if the sample had been contaminated, or if Joy’s nose had simply gotten tired. By Barran’s recollection, Kunath’s response was: “It’s fine! It’s one false positive!” Barran herself was slightly more cautious: Joy had mislabeled both halves of the man’s T-shirt.
Of more immediate interest, though, was the question of what was causing the smell in the first place. The odor seemed to be concentrated not in the armpits, as the researchers had anticipated, but at the neckline. It took them several weeks to realize that it perhaps came from sebum, the lipid-rich substance secreted by the skin.
[…]

After nearly a year, however, at a Parkinson’s event in Edinburgh, a familiar-looking man approached Kunath. He had served as one of the healthy controls in the pilot study. “You’re going to have to put me in the other category,” he said, according to Kunath. The man had recently been diagnosed with Parkinson’s. Kunath was stunned. Joy’s “misidentification” had not been an error, but rather an act of clairvoyance. She had diagnosed the man before medicine could do so…

(No paywall)

nytimes.com

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Vicious Babushka  Jun 16, 2024 • 12:51:16pm

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steve_davis  Jun 16, 2024 • 12:52:34pm

and this afternoon was Deadstream. It had scary bits but mostly was intended to be (and was) outrageously funny. Guy livestreaming from a haunted house, but spends a good deal of time interacting with the audience who spend their time making cutting remarks, worrying for his safety, occasionally providing the kind of just random expertise on subjects that you get with several hundred thousand followers.

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DodgerFan1988  Jun 16, 2024 • 12:54:59pm
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jaunte  Jun 16, 2024 • 12:58:41pm

re: #28 DodgerFan1988

If he wasn’t white, I don’t think he would have survived the first police stop.

Officials stopped and arrested Mr. Prieto, of Prescott, Ariz., near Route I-40 in New Mexico on May 14, according to prosecutors.

He had seven firearms in his vehicle, and investigators carrying out a search warrant would later find an arsenal of guns in his home, including an unregistered short-barreled rifle and AR-15 and AK-47-style rifles, according to the indictment.

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BeenHereAwhile  Jun 16, 2024 • 12:59:27pm

Was doing some planting & and this cute little ring neck snek popped out.
Had to move it out of harms way.

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wrenchwench  Jun 16, 2024 • 1:08:09pm

re: #25 BeenHereAwhile

The Woman Who Could Smell Parkinson’s

She first noticed the scent on her husband. Now her abilities are helping unlock new research in early disease detection.

… [Drs Barran] and Kunath ran a small pilot study in Edinburgh. Through Parkinson’s UK, they recruited 12 participants: six local Parkinson’s patients and six healthy controls. Each participant was asked to wear a freshly laundered T-shirt for 24 hours. The worn shirts were then cut in half down the center, and each half was placed in its own sealed plastic bag. Kunath oversaw the testing. Joy smelled the T-shirt halves at random and rated the intensity of their Parkinsonian odor. “She would find a positive one, and would say, ‘There — it’s right there. Can you not smell it?’” Kunath recalled. Neither he nor the graduate student assisting him could smell a thing.
Kunath unblinded the results at the end of the day. “We were on a little bit of a high,” he recalled. Not only had Joy correctly identified each sample belonging to a Parkinson’s patient, but she was also able, by smell, to match each sample half to its partner. Barran’s skepticism evaporated. Still, Joy’s record was not perfect. She had incorrectly identified one of the controls as a Parkinson’s patient. The researchers wondered if the sample had been contaminated, or if Joy’s nose had simply gotten tired. By Barran’s recollection, Kunath’s response was: “It’s fine! It’s one false positive!” Barran herself was slightly more cautious: Joy had mislabeled both halves of the man’s T-shirt.
Of more immediate interest, though, was the question of what was causing the smell in the first place. The odor seemed to be concentrated not in the armpits, as the researchers had anticipated, but at the neckline. It took them several weeks to realize that it perhaps came from sebum, the lipid-rich substance secreted by the skin.
[…]

After nearly a year, however, at a Parkinson’s event in Edinburgh, a familiar-looking man approached Kunath. He had served as one of the healthy controls in the pilot study. “You’re going to have to put me in the other category,” he said, according to Kunath. The man had recently been diagnosed with Parkinson’s. Kunath was stunned. Joy’s “misidentification” had not been an error, but rather an act of clairvoyance. She had diagnosed the man before medicine could do so…

(No paywall)

nytimes.com

Fascinating.

/spock, off

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wrenchwench  Jun 16, 2024 • 1:13:25pm

re: #30 BeenHereAwhile

Was doing some planting & and this cute little ring neck snek popped out.
Had to move it out of harms way.

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What if you found yourself moving every ant out of harms way? (hover over the right side for the video.)

Mastodon

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TedStriker  Jun 16, 2024 • 1:14:40pm

re: #25 BeenHereAwhile

The Woman Who Could Smell Parkinson’s

She first noticed the scent on her husband. Now her abilities are helping unlock new research in early disease detection.

… [Drs Barran] and Kunath ran a small pilot study in Edinburgh. Through Parkinson’s UK, they recruited 12 participants: six local Parkinson’s patients and six healthy controls. Each participant was asked to wear a freshly laundered T-shirt for 24 hours. The worn shirts were then cut in half down the center, and each half was placed in its own sealed plastic bag. Kunath oversaw the testing. Joy smelled the T-shirt halves at random and rated the intensity of their Parkinsonian odor. “She would find a positive one, and would say, ‘There — it’s right there. Can you not smell it?’” Kunath recalled. Neither he nor the graduate student assisting him could smell a thing.
Kunath unblinded the results at the end of the day. “We were on a little bit of a high,” he recalled. Not only had Joy correctly identified each sample belonging to a Parkinson’s patient, but she was also able, by smell, to match each sample half to its partner. Barran’s skepticism evaporated. Still, Joy’s record was not perfect. She had incorrectly identified one of the controls as a Parkinson’s patient. The researchers wondered if the sample had been contaminated, or if Joy’s nose had simply gotten tired. By Barran’s recollection, Kunath’s response was: “It’s fine! It’s one false positive!” Barran herself was slightly more cautious: Joy had mislabeled both halves of the man’s T-shirt.
Of more immediate interest, though, was the question of what was causing the smell in the first place. The odor seemed to be concentrated not in the armpits, as the researchers had anticipated, but at the neckline. It took them several weeks to realize that it perhaps came from sebum, the lipid-rich substance secreted by the skin.
[…]

After nearly a year, however, at a Parkinson’s event in Edinburgh, a familiar-looking man approached Kunath. He had served as one of the healthy controls in the pilot study. “You’re going to have to put me in the other category,” he said, according to Kunath. The man had recently been diagnosed with Parkinson’s. Kunath was stunned. Joy’s “misidentification” had not been an error, but rather an act of clairvoyance. She had diagnosed the man before medicine could do so…

(No paywall)

nytimes.com

re: #31 wrenchwench

Fascinating.

/spock, off

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Romantic Heretic  Jun 16, 2024 • 1:19:11pm

re: #18 Joe Bacon ✅

Can I stand my ground in this instance?

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Anymouse 🌹🏡😷  Jun 16, 2024 • 1:19:26pm

NPR Weekend Editon, yesterday. (7:17)

When a Trump rally T-shirt is more than just a shirt

Every store where I live has been selling variants of this stuff since Trump started running for office in 2015.

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Michele: Out of the closet, Into the fire  Jun 16, 2024 • 1:24:32pm

Just noticed something over at the bird site. When you go to get the embed code for a tweet, it still says Twitter Publish and has the old bird logo instead of that stupid X.

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Anymouse 🌹🏡😷  Jun 16, 2024 • 1:26:23pm

Latest from Respectful Insolence (June 15, 2024)

Rasmussen Reports eagerly plumbs Steve Kirsch-levels of antivax stupid

“Rasmussen Reports is, ostensibly, a polling organization. Why does its most recent poll look like something an antivaxxer like Steve Kirsch dreamed up? Because it’s not legit. It’s propaganda.”

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sizzzzlerz  Jun 16, 2024 • 1:29:35pm

re: #28 DodgerFan1988

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These “conservatives” are some seriously fucked-up people.

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Belafon  Jun 16, 2024 • 1:41:43pm

re: #29 jaunte

If he wasn’t white, I don’t think he would have survived the first police stop.

Note the number of “black man drives to another state to cause mayhem stories” we don’t have to hear about.

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Eclectic Cyborg  Jun 16, 2024 • 1:41:50pm

re: #25 BeenHereAwhile

Damn. That’s wild.

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Decatur Deb  Jun 16, 2024 • 1:44:50pm

re: #37 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷

Latest from Respectful Insolence (June 15, 2024)

Rasmussen Reports eagerly plumbs Steve Kirsch-levels of antivax stupid

“Rasmussen Reports is, ostensibly, a polling organization. Why does its most recent poll look like something an antivaxxer like Steve Kirsch dreamed up? Because it’s not legit. It’s propaganda.”

It makes me very comfortable that right-leaning RCP aggregates Rasmussen in its presidential poll (Trump +5) and still comes up with an average of Trump +0.08.

realclearpolling.com

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darthstar  Jun 16, 2024 • 1:45:28pm

It’s that time of day on a Sunday afternoon.

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Patricia Kayden  Jun 16, 2024 • 1:53:45pm

re: #30 BeenHereAwhile

My boyfriend and I spotted a black snake in our front yard. It evaded us so we bought some snake repellent. Apparently neighbors have been seeing a few snakes around here this summer. **shudders**

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Amory Blaine  Jun 16, 2024 • 1:54:29pm

Juneteenth shooting by Detroit was a 42 yo white dude who lives with his mom.

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Patricia Kayden  Jun 16, 2024 • 1:54:49pm

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Joe Bacon ✅  Jun 16, 2024 • 2:01:10pm

re: #34 Romantic Heretic

Can I stand my ground in this instance?

Oh it’s rather difficult with three members of the Republican Sex Police in bed with that couple…

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Dangerman  Jun 16, 2024 • 2:10:38pm

“This might seem hypocritical at first, but you have to remember, when Republicans say it should be left up to the states, they don’t mean it should be up to the people in those states”

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Dangerman  Jun 16, 2024 • 2:13:00pm

“There are lots of words and phrases to describe what anti-abortion groups are doing w/r/t ballot initiatives. But the overriding one is they are un-American. They do not believe in democracy, the process. They do not believe in putting competing ideas to a vote. They know they are losing, so they want to cheat any way they can.”

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Dangerman  Jun 16, 2024 • 2:13:52pm

re: #48 Dangerman

“There are lots of words and phrases to describe what anti-abortion groups are doing w/r/t ballot initiatives. But the overriding one is they are un-American. They do not believe in democracy, the process. They do not believe in putting competing ideas to a vote. They know they are losing, so they want to cheat any way they can.”

It is the current Republican party in a nutshell.

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Dangerman  Jun 16, 2024 • 2:17:53pm

Republicans:

“…they wan to confuse voters and add months long delays caused by lawsuits over ballot initiative language.”

Biden & Democrats:

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Belafon  Jun 16, 2024 • 2:19:30pm

I realized that reporters, consciously or not, are counting on Democrats to save them.

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Joe Bacon ✅  Jun 16, 2024 • 2:20:14pm

Marjorie Taylor Greene: ‘I’m gonna be making boat parade plans’ to help Trump win

Please do because they worked out so well the last time!

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Amory Blaine  Jun 16, 2024 • 2:20:30pm

re: #51 Belafon

Coddled suit dummies.

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Dangerman  Jun 16, 2024 • 2:20:51pm

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Patricia Kayden  Jun 16, 2024 • 2:26:42pm

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Belafon  Jun 16, 2024 • 2:28:24pm

re: #54 Dangerman

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Targetpractice  Jun 16, 2024 • 2:29:46pm

re: #55 Patricia Kayden

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Dangerman  Jun 16, 2024 • 2:45:28pm

re: #57 Targetpractice

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“The same people that will force a child to bear a child will be the first people to call her a “welfare mom” nine months later.”

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PhillyPretzel ✅  Jun 16, 2024 • 2:47:55pm

This week is going to be a hot one:
weather.gov

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Anymouse 🌹🏡😷  Jun 16, 2024 • 2:47:56pm

Another tropical update from the National Hurricane Center.

A tropical wave has formed over Yucatan, with a 70% chance of becoming a tropical cyclone within seven days as it moves north-west over the Bay of Campeche toward the Mexican east coast.

A broad area of low pressure is expected to form east of The Bahamas and move toward the Florida east coast, with a 30% chance of development within seven days.

nhc.noaa.gov

In the eastern Pacific, a tropical wave has formed near the Mexico/Guatemala border. It’s given a 30% chance of development into a tropical cyclone as it moves north-east and inland.

nhc.noaa.gov

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BeenHereAwhile  Jun 16, 2024 • 2:48:08pm

re: #32 wrenchwench

What if you found yourself moving every ant out of harms way? (hover over the right side for the video.)

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It’s a veritable plethora of small sneks:

Think this is a Dekay’s brown snek:

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Dangerman  Jun 16, 2024 • 2:51:08pm

re: #61 BeenHereAwhile

It’s a veritable plethora of small sneks:

Think this is a Dekay’s brown snek:

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If that’s your hand, I thought you’d be taller.

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Dangerman  Jun 16, 2024 • 2:52:57pm

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Dangerman  Jun 16, 2024 • 2:53:16pm

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BeenHereAwhile  Jun 16, 2024 • 2:56:17pm

re: #62 Dangerman

If that’s your hand, I thought you’d be taller.

Small sneks make your hand look larger.

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Anymouse 🌹🏡😷  Jun 16, 2024 • 3:13:35pm

re: #61 BeenHereAwhile

It’s a veritable plethora of small sneks:

Think this is a Dekay’s brown snek:

Speaking of sneks, one of the village trustees mentioned at the last board meeting they’d killed a Western Rattlesnake in his yard.

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FFL (GOP Delenda Est)  Jun 16, 2024 • 3:17:13pm

Small turtles demand representation.

Sea turtle in Malaysia. Protected there and person working at the resort had a permit for the 2-3 he had at the time.

Smallest snapping turtle I’ve ever seen. Came across what I presume is a recent hatchling near the pond in the Tinicum NWR near Philadelphia. This was in early October a few years back.

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(((Archangel1)))  Jun 16, 2024 • 3:21:31pm

Jack Black rocks.

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Joe Bacon ✅  Jun 16, 2024 • 3:25:27pm

Steve Lenin thinks he’s James Brown talking about The Big Payback.

‘Chilling to hear’ Steve Bannon name individuals for political retribution: former federal attorney

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Decatur Deb  Jun 16, 2024 • 3:26:58pm

re: #69 Joe Bacon ✅

Steve Lenin thinks he’s James Brown talking about The Big Payback.

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Lock him up! …wait…Nevermind.

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Decatur Deb  Jun 16, 2024 • 3:28:57pm

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Joe Bacon ✅  Jun 16, 2024 • 3:32:08pm

Joe responds to Shitler’s sickening Father’s Day tweet

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Jay C  Jun 16, 2024 • 3:35:08pm

re: #63 Dangerman

re: #64 Dangerman

I’m sure those are clever cartoons, but (?) my browser doesn’t show the captions.
Refreshing didn’t help.

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sagehen  Jun 16, 2024 • 3:38:32pm

re: #25 BeenHereAwhile

The Woman Who Could Smell Parkinson’s

Of more immediate interest, though, was the question of what was causing the smell in the first place. The odor seemed to be concentrated not in the armpits, as the researchers had anticipated, but at the neckline. It took them several weeks to realize that it perhaps came from sebum, the lipid-rich substance secreted by the skin.
[…]

After nearly a year, however, at a Parkinson’s event in Edinburgh, a familiar-looking man approached Kunath. He had served as one of the healthy controls in the pilot study. “You’re going to have to put me in the other category,” he said, according to Kunath. The man had recently been diagnosed with Parkinson’s. Kunath was stunned. Joy’s “misidentification” had not been an error, but rather an act of clairvoyance. She had diagnosed the man before medicine could do so…

(No paywall)

nytimes.com

now we just have to train dogs or pigs to do the same…

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Joe Bacon ✅  Jun 16, 2024 • 3:40:21pm

re: #74 sagehen

Does she have a bionic nose?

Memories of the John Cleese Sherlock Holmes skit with Dr Watson having a bionic nose…

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Charles Johnson  Jun 16, 2024 • 3:41:55pm

McDonald’s will stop testing AI to take drive-thru orders, for now

Matt Novak (@paleofuture.bsky.social) 2024-06-16T22:40:46.977Z

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Joe Bacon ✅  Jun 16, 2024 • 3:43:03pm

re: #76 Charles Johnson

The McA.I. malfunctioned when people would ask for Horsey Sauce on a Giant Arby’s…

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jeffreyw  Jun 16, 2024 • 3:43:25pm
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Charles Johnson  Jun 16, 2024 • 3:49:10pm

Customer: “I’ll have a BIg Mac meal with a coke and large fries, please.”

McAI: “One sack of meal worms and a lump of coal, coming right up! That will be $753.37. Please drive to the next window.”

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Decatur Deb  Jun 16, 2024 • 3:50:59pm

re: #77 Joe Bacon ✅

The McA.I. malfunctioned when people would ask for Horsey Sauce on a Giant Arby’s…

Bored AI poisoned a HS band bus for the lulz.

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Eventual Carrion  Jun 16, 2024 • 3:52:11pm

re: #73 Jay C

I’m sure those are clever cartoons, but (?) my browser doesn’t show the captions.
Refreshing didn’t help.

Same here

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Cheechako  Jun 16, 2024 • 3:53:18pm

re: #71 Decatur Deb

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Jay C  Jun 16, 2024 • 3:55:41pm

re: #65 BeenHereAwhile

Small sneks make your hand look larger.

So: can we call them “Trump Anacondas”??

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Anymouse 🌹🏡😷  Jun 16, 2024 • 4:06:33pm

We were discussing this douchecanoe a couple days ago.

Trump’s Spiritual Adviser Quasi-Confesses to Molesting 12-Year-Old Girl (Daily Beast, today)

The pastor of one of the country’s largest churches—and who Donald Trump once named as a spiritual adviser—has admitted to “inappropriate sexual behavior” with a woman who says he sexually abused her when she was just 12 years old.

On Friday, Cindy Clemishire told The Wartburg Watch, a religious watchdog blog, that Robert Morris, the pastor of Texas’ Gateway Church, asked her to come into his room when he stayed with her family for Christmas in 1982. She was 12 and he was 20 at the time. She said Morris molested her and then ordered her not to say anything about his behavior “because it will ruin everything.” The abuse continued for years before Clemishire confided in a close friend, prompting Morris’ wife to find out and Morris to step down from the ministry, according to the report.

He eventually returned to the church and founded Gateway Church in 2000, turning it into one of the country’s largest megachurches with an estimated weekly attendance of 100,000, according to the church. He serves as its senior pastor, prompting Trump to name him to a spiritual advisory board in 2016.

(more)

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dat_said  Jun 16, 2024 • 4:08:14pm

re: #25 BeenHereAwhile

I have an acquaintance who is working with a U of MN professor on a startup company that is creating a device that will use volatile organic compounds (VOCs) to detect disease. Initial target will be cancers but, according to him and the professor, most diseases have unique VOC signatures. Basically, you’ll blow into a tube and you get a result by the end of your physical or follow-up appointment. Hope they can make it work at scale on a clinical level because would be a game changer. They’re not the first to go down this path but they have a unique design approach concept and machine learning/AI has made some advances that improve the probability of success.

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Eclectic Cyborg  Jun 16, 2024 • 4:08:37pm

re: #79 Charles Johnson

Customer: “I’ll have a BIg Mac meal with a coke and large fries, please.”

McAI: “One sack of meal worms and a lump of coal, coming right up! That will be $753.37. Please drive to the next window.”

*Drives to next window*

McAI: “Here’s your food! Don’t forget to take the survey and tell us how we did, you commie liberal bastard! And remember: This restaurant is guaranteed to be 100% Jew free!”

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Decatur Deb  Jun 16, 2024 • 4:15:23pm

re: #86 Eclectic Cyborg

Customer: “I’ll have a BIg Mac meal with a coke and large fries, please.”

McColossus: “There is another system.”

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DodgerFan1988  Jun 16, 2024 • 4:24:04pm

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