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I quite enjoyed Megafapolis. I was a little tired and spent by the end...............wait we're talking about Megalopolis. Ooooooohhhhh, I thought we were talking about Megafapolis. Still a good movie.
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I thought Monopoly ended when someone decides to flip the board and start a revolution.
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Honestly, Bitty had my vote for simply being a cat. Cause cats don't care human rights. They only care about being treated like the gods.
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I hope you took care of Kitler well. I would hate to see what would have happened, if you didn't.
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That's sad. Pulling the lever was such fantastic part of the experience. Now we can't call them "One Arm Bandits."
We use to live in a society.
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Wtf is it with them and the bathroom…
They really love people's gentials. The younger the genital, the better.
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Wait! If I use Linux, I have 100% chance of dying at some point?
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"I know my unrequited crush will allow me to have sex with them if just do this really stupid thing."
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They were women who would walk around and try to shame young men into enlisting, or they would present a white feather to men who weren’t in uniform to highlight their “cowardice.”
If that were to happen today, you can give them the white feather and say "Why aren't you serving?"
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Yeah that sounds terrible and all however we forgot the best part. We finally got to bomb Iran!
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Mitch Hedberg was a genius.
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I like to think that he forgets......wait what are we talking about?
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Now, upon the advice of that law firm — the Harrisburg-based Independence Law Center — the board approved spending $8,700 to cut windows so passersby can look into the so-called “gender-identity” student bathrooms.
Anyone want to take a bet that someone at the law firm or on the school board, really loves to sexual assault children?
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Oh wow! Look at it, the Georgia Board of Elections just nullified 113,000 votes.
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The only moral child sex assault is when I do it.
- Republicans
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Great news for investors. Bad news for everyone else.
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but those trapped to the company that held power over them.
So slaves with extra steps.
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You need to invest in Vault-Tec!
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As one Lemmy say that the Trump has the concepts of an idea however word salads his way to communicate with people.
It sounds like Trump may have primary progressive aphasia.
Most aphasia types are caused by stroke or other acute brain injury that damages brain tissue in areas important for language processing. However, a type of aphasia called primary progressive aphasia is a neurodegenerative disease, which results from progressive deterioration of brain tissue in areas important for speech and language. It is often caused by diseases such as s Alzheimer’s or Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration. Although the first symptoms are problems with speech and language, other problems associated with the underlying disease, such as memory loss and personality changes often occur later.
>This week, the prime minister is in Italy breaking bread with Giorgia Meloni, a leader who came to power at the head of a party built in the aftermath of World War II to maintain the legacy of Benito Mussolini and Italian fascism. Starmer says he wants to learn from and cooperate with Meloni’s approach to migration. >It gets worse. Starmer and his foreign secretary, David Lammy, have also signaled that they will look to European arrangements with Libya and Syria for inspiration. >The promise of social democrats and liberals was that they would restore decency to politics, not take policy tips from far-right governments. Rather than repeating the previous government’s strategy of migrant-baiting and brutality — which was a factor in mobs attempting to burn down people seeking asylum only weeks ago — Starmer should use his majority to chart a different course: one that meets our obligations to protect, rather than harm, people seeking safety and does not attempt to divide us by where we were born.
cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/11578580 > >“Noting that she had read studies about mushrooms growing around the Chernobyl nuclear plant, she came to understand further, through her work, that fungi are an extraordinarily resilient species of life that consume carbon, and even though petroleum products are toxic to plants, to mushrooms they are essentially a kind of carbon. > > >In fact, mushrooms break down several categories of toxic waste with the same enzymes they use to consume a dead tree. They can also eat plastic and other things made out of oil, like agrochemicals.” > > [Full Article Here](https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/mushrooms-help-turn-toxic-brownfields-into-blooming-meadows/) >
*Photo of a couple with one of them wearing a black t-shirt that says "I'm very vulnerable right now if any goth girls would like to take advantage of me.*
*Alt text* *A photograph of Ernie smiling quite happily. Ernie is holding a plant.* *Text underneath says I like to use my victims as fertilizer to grow small plants, which I then send to the victim's family as a condolence present. Most people neglect potted plants they receive as gifts. So, in a way, it's like they're letting their children die all over again.*
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.myserv.one/post/9823448 > Driving the news: The high court voted 8-1 in favor of Starbucks in a case the company filed against the National Labor Relations Board involving the so-called Memphis 7, a group of unionizing workers who said they were unlawfully fired after they appeared in a TV news segment. > > - Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, who's effectively become the court's lone labor supporter, wrote the dissent. > > - The decision will make it harder for the NLRB, the agency that administers the national labor law, to go after employers for violating its rules.
Driving the news: The high court voted 8-1 in favor of Starbucks in a case the company filed against the National Labor Relations Board involving the so-called Memphis 7, a group of unionizing workers who said they were unlawfully fired after they appeared in a TV news segment. - Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, who's effectively become the court's lone labor supporter, wrote the dissent. - The decision will make it harder for the NLRB, the agency that administers the national labor law, to go after employers for violating its rules.
*Alt text:* *Top image is Poochie on a bicycle slam dunking a basketball in a radical manner. The Sega logo is covering Poochie's face.* *The writing on the bottom of the image says "Sega does what"* *The bottom image is Ralph Wiggum sitting at a Coleco computer with an image of a cat and the letters C T. Ralph is trying to spell CAT.* *The bottom text says "Super Nintendo Chalmers-Don't"*
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/11758908 > VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- People who act shocked that a priest would bless a gay couple but have no problem with him blessing a crooked businessman are hypocrites, Pope Francis said. > > “The most serious sins are those that are disguised with a more ‘angelic’ appearance. No one is scandalized if I give a blessing to an entrepreneur who perhaps exploits people, which is a very serious sin. Whereas they are scandalized if I give it to a homosexual -- this is hypocrisy,” he told the Italian magazine Credere. > > The interview was scheduled for publication Feb. 8, but Vatican News reported on some of its content the day before when the magazine issued a press release about the interview.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/11251965 > *Mr Giuliani filed for bankruptcy last month after he was ordered to pay $148m to Georgia election workers he defamed* > > Donald Trump’s former lawyer Rudy Giuliani has listed a claim against the one-term president over unpaid legal fees in a new bankruptcy filing. > > The ex-New York City mayor includes a “possible claim for unpaid legal fees against Donald J Trump.” in the 26 January filing, which states that the amount is “undetermined.” > > Mr Giuliani filed for bankruptcy last month, days after a federal judge ordered him to “immediately” pay more than $148m to a pair of Georgia election workers a jury determined he defamed. > > Mr Giuliani represented Mr Trump in a string of unsuccessful lawsuits contesting the results of the 2020 election that he lost to Joe Biden. > > Mr Trump’s legal fees owed to Mr Giuliani have previously been reported. The New York Times wrote in August 2023 that “Mr Trump has never explicitly told Mr Giuliani why he is effectively stiffing him, but the former president has pointed out that he lost the cases related to the election.”