You say that like it’s a bad thing.
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auntieclokwise@lemmy.worldto
Not The Onion@lemmy.world•'He’s got to pay': Chaos as Republican caught pantless in town hall refuses to resignEnglish
2·2 days agoDo you like “Everything is Awesome” also?
The other thing is that the king of England isn’t really a real king. These days, it’s basically a ceremonial position more than anything and doesn’t have a whole lot of real power.
auntieclokwise@lemmy.worldto
Late Stage Capitalism@lemmy.world•They condone what he's doing
12·4 days agoOn the one hand, I get where Jeffries is coming from. Even if the Democrats take the Senate, chances of a removal are slim to none since they won’t have the votes for a removal. So why waste time on constant impeachments that go nowhere - better to focus on something that maybe makes a difference. On the other hand, the principal of the thing says yes impeach him over and over again. Even if there’s no removal, we need to make it clear that Trump’s a tyrant and operating illegally and unconstitutionally.
auntieclokwise@lemmy.worldto
Ukraine•Cannibalism Reported Among Russian Soldiers Amid Food Shortages, Ukrainian Intel Says
3·4 days agoThey’re eating corporals, they’re eating privates.
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General Memes & Private Chuckle@lemmy.dbzer0.com•The Best Kind of Plot 👍
2·5 days agoYeah, maybe just slit their neck WIDE open. Or, if you’ve got the ammo, unload a magazine into their skull.
auntieclokwise@lemmy.worldto
Games@lemmy.world•RDR2 is making me feel extremely sadEnglish
3·5 days agoYou would have had similar thoughts back then. Ever hear of the Gilded Age? The late 1800’s was that: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilded_Age The parallels to today are striking - to the point that many think we’re in the second Gilded Age: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Gilded_Age . However, the late 1800’s/early 1900’s was also the beginning of the Progressive Era, which was the solution to many of the excesses of capitalism: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progressive_Era We STILL benefit from many of the advances that occurred during that time. It may not seem like it, but we’re actually better off than they were back then, despite all the bad that has happened. The underlying ideology behind MAGA is to undo many of the reforms that happened during the progressive era. They won’t succeed, not entirely - the changes are too baked into the fabric of the country to fully undo. Some of the reforms are enshrined in Constitutional Amendments that they don’t have anywhere near the support to repeal.
But this should also be a source of hope. We’ve beat these people back once before, we can do it again. We can have a second Progressive Era. It’ll probably have alot of talk of socialism this time, but socialism and progressivism have alot in common. And we’re seeing support for this sort of thing rising in response to the excesses of capitalists, much like what was occurring in the late 1800’s. It takes time for these sorts of movements to gain traction. But it’s one of those slow then fast sorts of things.
auntieclokwise@lemmy.worldto
politics @lemmy.world•Trump Erupts in ‘60 Minutes’ Interview: ‘I’m Not a Pedophile’
23·6 days agoSure, right. And I have some nice oceanfront property in Arizona to sell you.
auntieclokwise@lemmy.worldto
politics @lemmy.world•Trump Erupts in ‘60 Minutes’ Interview: ‘I’m Not a Pedophile’
44·6 days agoAnd quite possibly an infant murderer, according to some reports. And possibly much more.
Probably because the people who make them believe in intelligent design.
auntieclokwise@lemmy.worldto
Not The Onion@lemmy.world•America Trembles as Transportation Secretary Announces Plans for Air Traffic Controllers to Lean on AI ToolsEnglish
15·6 days agoTechnically, the Palantiri weren’t the evil eye of the Sauron. Sauron and Saruman did use them (and that’s why you see Sauron’s eye in one of them), but the stones themselves were basically just communication and surveillance devices. They were, themselves, fairly neutral and not made by anyone especially evil (probably Feanor - flawed but not evil). But they were used for evil purposes during the time in the LOTR trilogy.
auntieclokwise@lemmy.worldto
Not The Onion@lemmy.world•America Trembles as Transportation Secretary Announces Plans for Air Traffic Controllers to Lean on AI ToolsEnglish
14·6 days agoThat would be one of the biggest ironies in history if Peter Theil ends up dying because the AI ATC he championed crashed him into some other evil exec. I’m thinking maybe Elon Musk.
You should see what they have to say about relativity - it’s absolutely insane.
auntieclokwise@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Firefox Has Quietly Integrated Brave's Adblock EngineEnglish
1·7 days agoThough there are a few creators that do such good ad segments that even those are worth watching. Map Men, Aging Wheels, and lazerpig all come to mind.
And sometimes very, very dark grey.
And, as a bonus, that car will add very few miles to the odometer every year.
auntieclokwise@lemmy.worldto
science@lemmy.world•RFK Jr.’s rejection of germ theory debunked in Senate hearingEnglish
2·7 days agoYou haven’t seen some of the theories coming out of the Epstein files? There’s a bunch of really rich and powerful people in there making a weirdly big deal about jerky. These are the sort of people that have assistants, servants, and the like to take care of their every need and want. So, for them to be emailing each other about something as mundane as jerky is really weird. Oh and a chef closely associated with Epstein has a restaurant called the Cannibal. There’s also some accusations, not sure how believable they are, from people who claim to have been around Epstein’s operations and that they had witnessed or heard from a fellow employee that kids were getting killed and eaten.
auntieclokwise@lemmy.worldto
science@lemmy.world•RFK Jr.’s rejection of germ theory debunked in Senate hearingEnglish
2·7 days agoWhat I always think about these morons is that we propose a test. Since they have super healthy bodies, or so they claim, they should be totally resistant to whatever virus or bacteria we expose them to. So, how about we expose them to the worst viruses or bacteria we know about and see who wins?
And then there’s the fact that two of the bedrooms have no way to get to the kitchen and living room - you have to go out the garage and in the front door.
Hey, it’s not all bad for the kid walled in that bedroom - they can just crawl in and out the window, so they’re not trapped in there forever. No idea how they’re going to have any furniture though. Guess it’s gotta all be stuff that can be disassembled to be small enough to go through the window.





It also ignores James who explicitly says that you need works and faith. That particular passage seems to be a direct response contradicting Paul who strongly asserted that it’s just faith. Which makes it really fun for Christians who claim the Bible is inerrant or that if there are any issues, they don’t affect theology.