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Serious response, it depends on the state. In 2018 Florida passed an amendment that allows convicted felons to vote in elections.
Maybe we need to make it sound more futuristic so tech billionaires will think it's cool. Like, maybe instead of calling them solar panels we call them cosmic radiation power plants?
Nah, fuck them, they're all his people and worked to put him in this position.
That's what happens when measures are taken to reduce inflation. Everyone was screaming about the cost of living going up too fast, but the policy actions that are taken to slow inflation are the exact same ones that put people out of work.
Declaring "wartime" to suspend elections isn't a thing that exists in the US. We even held elections in the middle of our civil war. I do not know why people keep insisting that there is a legal mechanism for this to happen.
Both California and New York have very large public university systems with a lot of high-profile private institutions.
Wouldn't be the first time he was responsible for vitamin A toxicity https://www.unmc.edu/healthsecurity/transmission/2025/04/02/west-texas-children-treated-for-vitamin-a-toxicity-as-medical-disinformation-spreads-alongside-measles-outbreak/
They'd find other bullshit to get mad over. Like, is hating another human for having brown skin any more ridiculous than hating another human for having green eyes or even attached earlobes?
We'll name the cities after him as well
The median farmer is a millionaire, fuck them https://www.ers.usda.gov/topics/farm-economy/farm-household-well-being/income-and-wealth-in-context
This is the real reason why there's such a big push for AI. It concentrates more power in the hands of a few elites. It doesn't matter if the output of the programs are mediocre slop, they want you to accept it so that they can push forward towards technofeudalism
Lots of them exist, especially if you're willing to look outside of games made in the last 10 years.
Ah, that makes sense. So they have the right to do it, but often elect not to as it is unnecessary.
When did they start checking phones? I regularly went into Canada pre-COVID and not once did they ask for my phone. Honestly, even as an American citizen the Canadian border agents were always better to deal with than the American ones.
For reference, this is where Minnie Driver shows up in the files. A celebrity being mentioned in a DailyMail article that Epstein or an associate appeared to have printed off does not mean they were a part of Epstein's pedophile ring.
This is where she appears. It's meaningless.
Or this example, where a publicist sends Epstein an email to gossip about Lucas. Only worth bringing up as a 'gotcha' tactic.
Yeah, turns out that even if you eat meat that vegetables can also be tasty.
This is why there are trials for use of new technologies in medicine. Unfortunately, every test does have false negatives and false positives, so part of their purpose is to determine what that rate is so that clinicians can best determine when different methods be used based upon individual patient needs.
"Big Health" he works for the Spanish government, what are you talking about?
Sadly it's not uncommon for an intervention that works in rodents to fail in humans. It's a very real problem that nobody has a solution to yet. But even the failures help move the field forward and better improve future efforts. At least, as long as institutions like governments and businesses continue to fund efforts like this.
I'll believe it when I see them actually do it
If only the police had the power to arrest them.
All this while universities are slashing or suspending graduate school admissions (such as https://www.michigandaily.com/news/news-briefs/umich-cancels-doctoral-epidemiology-program-admissions-for-2026/), federal scientists are being laid off, and the biotech sector has been laying off thousands of people. But it's okay, we have exciting opportunities at ICE to brutalize your neighbors.
Traffic stops allow cops to inspect your license because you're actively driving and agree to it when you sign the paperwork to get your license. Outside of that, no, there is not a requirement to carry identifying documents.
You don't understand, treading on me is very bad and deeply unjust. But. Treading on you? Treading on you is very important and good, actually.
It's one of those things that make sense if you don't know how anything works.
The DOJ and FBI are working hard to ensure it
The WHO, although imperfect, is a good resource for guidance and provides a list of vaccines you can ask your pediatrician about. https://www.who.int/teams/immunization-vaccines-and-biologicals/policies/who-recommendations-for-routine-immunization---summary-tables
Which is why the US has a military base there, and it has been there since the 1940s. There is zero reason for the US to control the island when we already have full access to it for military purposes.
Serious response, it depends on the state. In 2018 Florida passed an amendment that allows convicted felons to vote in elections.
Maybe we need to make it sound more futuristic so tech billionaires will think it's cool. Like, maybe instead of calling them solar panels we call them cosmic radiation power plants?
Nah, fuck them, they're all his people and worked to put him in this position.
That's what happens when measures are taken to reduce inflation. Everyone was screaming about the cost of living going up too fast, but the policy actions that are taken to slow inflation are the exact same ones that put people out of work.
Declaring "wartime" to suspend elections isn't a thing that exists in the US. We even held elections in the middle of our civil war. I do not know why people keep insisting that there is a legal mechanism for this to happen.
Both California and New York have very large public university systems with a lot of high-profile private institutions.
Wouldn't be the first time he was responsible for vitamin A toxicity https://www.unmc.edu/healthsecurity/transmission/2025/04/02/west-texas-children-treated-for-vitamin-a-toxicity-as-medical-disinformation-spreads-alongside-measles-outbreak/
They'd find other bullshit to get mad over. Like, is hating another human for having brown skin any more ridiculous than hating another human for having green eyes or even attached earlobes?
We'll name the cities after him as well
The median farmer is a millionaire, fuck them https://www.ers.usda.gov/topics/farm-economy/farm-household-well-being/income-and-wealth-in-context
This is the real reason why there's such a big push for AI. It concentrates more power in the hands of a few elites. It doesn't matter if the output of the programs are mediocre slop, they want you to accept it so that they can push forward towards technofeudalism
Lots of them exist, especially if you're willing to look outside of games made in the last 10 years.
Ah, that makes sense. So they have the right to do it, but often elect not to as it is unnecessary.
When did they start checking phones? I regularly went into Canada pre-COVID and not once did they ask for my phone. Honestly, even as an American citizen the Canadian border agents were always better to deal with than the American ones.
For reference, this is where Minnie Driver shows up in the files. A celebrity being mentioned in a DailyMail article that Epstein or an associate appeared to have printed off does not mean they were a part of Epstein's pedophile ring.
This is where she appears. It's meaningless.
Or this example, where a publicist sends Epstein an email to gossip about Lucas. Only worth bringing up as a 'gotcha' tactic.
Yeah, turns out that even if you eat meat that vegetables can also be tasty.
This is why there are trials for use of new technologies in medicine. Unfortunately, every test does have false negatives and false positives, so part of their purpose is to determine what that rate is so that clinicians can best determine when different methods be used based upon individual patient needs.
"Big Health" he works for the Spanish government, what are you talking about?
Sadly it's not uncommon for an intervention that works in rodents to fail in humans. It's a very real problem that nobody has a solution to yet. But even the failures help move the field forward and better improve future efforts. At least, as long as institutions like governments and businesses continue to fund efforts like this.
I'll believe it when I see them actually do it
If only the police had the power to arrest them.
All this while universities are slashing or suspending graduate school admissions (such as https://www.michigandaily.com/news/news-briefs/umich-cancels-doctoral-epidemiology-program-admissions-for-2026/), federal scientists are being laid off, and the biotech sector has been laying off thousands of people. But it's okay, we have exciting opportunities at ICE to brutalize your neighbors.
Traffic stops allow cops to inspect your license because you're actively driving and agree to it when you sign the paperwork to get your license. Outside of that, no, there is not a requirement to carry identifying documents.
You don't understand, treading on me is very bad and deeply unjust. But. Treading on you? Treading on you is very important and good, actually.
It's one of those things that make sense if you don't know how anything works.
The DOJ and FBI are working hard to ensure it
The WHO, although imperfect, is a good resource for guidance and provides a list of vaccines you can ask your pediatrician about. https://www.who.int/teams/immunization-vaccines-and-biologicals/policies/who-recommendations-for-routine-immunization---summary-tables
Which is why the US has a military base there, and it has been there since the 1940s. There is zero reason for the US to control the island when we already have full access to it for military purposes.