There's a subgenre of furries that are specifically into reptiles and they go by "scalies"
So I guess the opposite of furries could be "skinnies"?
There's a subgenre of furries that are specifically into reptiles and they go by "scalies"
So I guess the opposite of furries could be "skinnies"?
lol that one Twitter comment in the article:
"Hey boss, sorry but I can't come to work today"
"How so?"
"A U-Boat parked me in"
"???"
But, you know... Is just some differences that can be worked out
Fewer than we have with the right. But yeah, let's just stay in our own silos, I'm sure that'll help us all achieve what we want.
This is sort of relevant here:
If a court no longer takes the concerns of the citizens seriously, how can they still expect the citizens to take its rulings and actions seriously?
"Rules for thee, but not for me" is a classic though, and it seems like a scarily large percentage of the population actually wants that to be te norm
How US-centric is Ground News?
Yeah I can't help but wonder if having a black woman as candidate might be too much for some "liberals"
“Nothing in the Constitution compels a state court to provide a particular measure of deference to a state official’s confession of error,” Michel wrote. In other words, it doesn’t matter how flawed Drummond believes the case is, the court is under no obligation to take those concerns seriously.
Well that's a pretty fucking terrible way to look at things
Do they seriously think this helps Trump's chances?
Hell, it might.
Wait, wtf, is this an AI clip?! Can't tell if it looks a bit uncanny or if it's just the fact that I'm very, very stoned
I'm just a foreigner watching in horror from the sidelines, but Harris really does seem like a decent choice – but it's hard for me to say if that's just because the other option is essentially Great Value Cthulhu
I'll be very surprised if this is the only time
edit: aaaand Monday was again the hottest day on record https://www.axios.com/2024/07/23/earth-hottest-day-record-set
Unsurprisingly HN is full of people who are sure that this would be bad for society and that it should be up for the "market to decide" - because if co-ops were good they'd be more common, not like there's any societal context that could keep them from being more popular