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Battle of the blondes: Follow the journey of two young, dumb women as they fight for the unrequited love of one’s incestuous father, and the other’s incestuous father figure. Coming soon to a theatre near you.

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Tallarico had a smart and funny promotion, offering a pen, a simple pen, with the words “not Ken Paxton’s pen” printed on it. I went to order one for a friend and found it was sold out. That’s a good thing!

Not to throw gasoline on this dumpster fire, but Trump had already been sued in federal court, married, in the news for spending 85k on a racist and defamatory attack ad, and was just about to bankrupt his first casino by the time Natalie Harp was born.

The whole thing where they pour cheese or some sauce over a burger, like a complete burger with bun, is so weird. Stop making wet burger. No want wet bread soggy thing. Stop wet burger.

Note to the media: Those of us who have problems w Flock cameras are not "anti-tech". I use tech every day. It's a tool. What I resent is a police state using tech to spy on citizens with a presumption of guilt. I'm not anti-tech, I'm anti-authoritarianism. It's why we have a Constitution FFS.

Wow. Proponents of the ICE taser gloves are openly saying that one reason they love the gloves is that they doesn’t leave any marks or proof that they were used, making it harder for people to sue when they’re shocked excessively.

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"In today's society, you know, everybody's filming everything, everybody has a cell phone," Glueck said. If an officer punches someone on camera, that can go viral in an instant; even a standard taser leaves puncture wounds. But "the glove is low optic, and it looks better on camera, and it looks better to those witnesses. With a glove, there are no burn marks or scars."But local police across the country are still eagerly buying the gloves—in large part so that they can harm people and avoid being sued for it. It's been successful "from the patrolmen to the jailers," Lumpkin County Sheriff Stacy Jarrard said in a Compliant Technologies promotional video. "It's been a great tool as far as mitigating liability," according to Nelson County Jailer Justin Hall.
Bob Couey of the Floyd County Sheriff's Department sung the GLOVE's praises, too: "I highly recommend these gloves to anybody that's looking for a utility they can use that is conducive to not leading to lawsuits."
Sophie Hurwitz@hurwitz.bsky.social · 6d ago

This story’s got everything: Spiderman-villain weaponry, Black Hawk Down, vaccine conspiracy theories, weird YouTube videos www.motherjones.com/politics/202...

The president is an insane criminal murdering people on boats, blowing up a school full of children, and sending masked agents to execute people in the street. Meanwhile, normal Americans are trying to decide what to make for dinner.