

Okay but why are all of the cars black and white other than like 3 trucks?
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Okay but why are all of the cars black and white other than like 3 trucks?


It’s a reference to a Simpsons bit


Not that shocking when you really think about it. Nixon had 24% approval when he resigned. Since then entire right wing media networks have been created specifically to ensure republicans don’t have to suffer the same accountability. That’s to say nothing of the countless bots on social media.
Think about how much money and influence is being focused on keeping Trump and the GOP palatable until the midterms, then remember that only 1 out of 3 people are actually being fooled into thinking he’s doing a good job.


He got to resign with a presidential pension/benefits and enjoy a full pardon for all his crimes. Personally, I don’t think “retiring early and people generally don’t think highly of you” is an appropriate amount of justice to be served.


The stories and information posted here are artistic works of fiction and falsehood. Only a fool would take anything written here as fact.


The hypothesis is that a planet called Theia smashed into the Earth and parts of Theia and the resulting debris eventually clumped back together into a separate celestial object that we now know as the moon. If that’s the case then parts of Theia ended up in Earth and parts of Earth and Theia ended up forming the moon.


When they decided “protect the kids” was a good enough excuse to ramp up the surveillance state.


Don’t you mean “it’s ÞE crackdown”


If the juiced numbers are this bad, the real numbers must be absolute dogshit.
For anyone wondering, she’s a conservative influencer who worked with BlazeTV, Toilet Paper USA, contributed opinion pieces to RT and, unsurprisingly, has ties to the Russian government.


I’ve blocked that guy so many times for posting that dumbass Buckminster Burkwood AI slop over and over but they have an account on every single fucking instance apparently.



So there was an “article” written about the cult, but it was written by the head of the church. The article itself painted the group in an extremely positive light… The comments, on the other hand, were largely from concerned parents, siblings, and friends who had lost loved ones to the cult and no longer had contact. They’ve been active since 2007, this isn’t a meme.



I wish someone would do that to me in real life. I’d tell them about how a popular coffeeshop in our city is run by a straight up cult and the employees are all members whose wages go into a “shared purse” controlled by the cult.
Because unlike the guy in the OP, I recognize I’m not the main character. I’m the NPC in the tavern who sends the protagonist on a side quest to take down a cult.


Plot twist: the test just checks to see if the input exists in a hardcoded list of all prime numbers under 100000.


Kavnaugh’s dissenting opinion was pretty interesting. It essentially boiled down to 2 points:
Fixing it would be really messy
SCOTUS didn’t tell them how exactly to fix it
Basically, the executive can grant itself any new authority as long as it creates a big enough mess before SCOTUS can step in. So if Trump were to declare war on Canada and launch missiles at Toronto, Kavnaugh’s opinion is that the war powers act no longer applies and everything was totally legal because the situation is too messy and SCOTUS can’t broker a peace deal.


When the bubble bursts it will play out exactly the same as it always does. The government will use money it doesn’t have to bail out the too-big-to-fail companies causing runaway inflation, rates will be jacked up to bring inflation down causing a recession, we will all get laid off, and by the time everything starts to stabilize and we have disposable income something will happen to make prices untenable again.


On the bright side, at least the entire global economy isn’t ridiculously overextended on this delusional bubble.
The colors are less vibrant for sure and a lot of people just stick with black white or grey, but other colors are still a lot more common than what I’m seeing in the picture.