Pastaguini

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 4 days ago

Nah, she had her bottom ribs removed so she could do it safely.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 week ago (1 children)

On the other hand though, I guess that an optimistic view would be that theres maybe something to be said for the fact that this has driven people who ordinarily would never protest U.S. policy like this to protest.

Whether or not that protesting is effective is another topic but it at least feels like more people are engaged now.

 

Definitely ready to replace employees and therapists.

[–] [email protected] 15 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Did they add this specifically to fuck with him? Is this retaliation for something that happened behind the scenes?

[–] [email protected] 38 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

This has to be parody. “Sparrow hater” sounds like an @ that someone on the left would come up with.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

Yes, and it makes sense - the ideology of that subreddit aligns with his very closely except for vaccine stuff.

[–] [email protected] 19 points 1 month ago (2 children)

To illustrate a bit of what I mean on the above vaccine comment, here’s Polis glazing RFK just a few months ago about his help in “defeating vaccine mandates in Colorado”:

[–] [email protected] 31 points 1 month ago (5 children)

Polis is an interesting figure in the landscape of American politics. Colorado has done a lot of good in the last few years under his governance, such as the above example and ending qualified immunity for law enforcement in the state, which I believe was the first state to do so. On the other hand, he has several personal “pet peeve” issues that he carries, such as emboldening anti vaccine rhetoric (pre-COVID, Colorado had some of the lowest rates of vaccinated kindergarteners, back when anti vax was more of a liberal crunchy granola position) as well as supporting anti-homeless, pro real estate investment measures in cities such as Denver and Ft. Collins. He’s one of the wealthier state governors due to his earlier-career business ties, with some estimates of his net worth being around half a billion dollars.

Nonetheless, a win is a win and we should take what we get when it comes to policy that supports marginalized people. Polis is one to keep an eye on - I’m sure he’ll make a serious run for president at some point in the next 3 election cycles.

[–] [email protected] 42 points 1 month ago

I’m likely preaching to the choir but he’s pretty clearly setting them up to take the blame when prices go up rather than seriously expecting the executives to just be ok with depressing their margins with no benefit.

[–] [email protected] 25 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Read this in Rodney dangerfield’s voice.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 1 month ago

I think the reason these people praise raw milk specifically is because it’s enough to make you sick enough to require serious hospitalization but often not sick enough to die and be unable to pay back your medical debt, so from a healthcare expense perspective, it’s a pretty potent revenue driving tool. Plus you’ll probably get repeat customers.

[–] [email protected] 31 points 1 month ago

When you can’t find a way to bring up your hyperfixation organically in conversation so you just start infodumping

 

I feel like his facial expression has to be considered some kind of variety of soyface.

[–] [email protected] 70 points 2 months ago (3 children)

I hope you’re all proud of yourselves. Because of your BULLYING, musk is now crying and shitting and pissing himself.

 

Kind of spooky.

 

I hope you all appreciate what I expose myself to in order to dredge up slop for you all. There’s no more radioactive quarter of the internet than whatever the hell LinkedIn News is.

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This is so stupid (hexbear.net)
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A few points:

One - In what way did Biden “save America from Covid”?

Two - This article says that Americans picked the convicted felon over him, but the opposite is true. He won the only election in which he ran against Trump, and then withdrew the second one. The American people picked the convicted felon over Kamala, not Biden.

Three - Describing Biden’s full on cognitive decline as “walking and talking like an old man” really obscures what we all saw and heard during that debate.

Four - Why is this writer pretending that Biden’s legacy is going to be anything other than funding and supporting the horrific genocide that we’ve all seen broadcast directly to our phones every day for the last year and a half?

 

Didn’t read the article.

 

I feel like anything from this forum is low hanging fruit but the clear call to violence in this made it feel worth reposting. Bonus insanity from the comments:

 

So Israel is suddenly ready and willing to discuss peace terms but that gosh darn rascal trump is up to his ol’ mischief and is rallying against it because it’s going to make Kamala look too good?

I don’t buy it.

 

A few weeks ago, I was taking an evening constitutional when, out of nowhere, a wayward bat flew into my face. Fortunately, no biting occurred by either party, and after we collected ourselves and exchanged information, we parted ways with no ill will between us. Being the cautious type, I chose to seek medical council. Bats are frequent carriers of rabies, and I quite enjoy being alive. Little did I realize that I was about to encounter the true blood sucker: not the bat, but the American Healthcare System.

I arrived at the hospital and was advised to receive the rabies vaccine. I obliged, being the #trustscience resistance lib that I am. After all, I opted for the better employer-provided insurance plan available to me. How bad could it be? I received three shots: in the arm, the leg, and the butt. However, there was a secret fourth shot: one directly in the wallet.

After three more shots spread out across as many visits, I got the bill. I could feel the joker makeup materializing on my skin as I read the amount: almost $40,000 before insurance, of which I owed almost $6,000.

Reader, if the hope of this treatment was to prevent me from frothing at the mouth, all efforts were unsuccessful. I was shocked. Surely, this must be a mistake. I reviewed the bill with someone familiar with the putrid, demonic world of medical billing. No mistake was to be found. They actually called the insurance company to negotiate on my behalf. No dice.

Despite spending over $100 on insurance each month, I’ve been saddled with an exorbitant debt that will take months to pay off. For no reason other than to add to my mental anguish, I looked up the CEO of my insurance company. Rather than finding the old west style wanted posters of this clear outlaw I expected to encounter, I found only LinkedIn posts lauding her #girlboss nature, effusive accolades and awards, and a spot on Forbes’ most powerful women list. This for an individual whose livelihood is based on withholding potentially lifesaving healthcare from those who need it for exorbitant costs.

An economy, on paper, should be built on the production and sales of goods. Unfortunately, we live in hell, where instead of an economy, individuals are arbitrarily saddled with debt to be paid off in installments.

It’s too late for me. I exist now not as a human, but as a half-alive creature writhing in the churning maw of the healthcare-based debt creation machine. But perhaps, through voting blue no matter who, asking politely, and owning enough republicans in epic debate, future generations may have some of their medical debt forgiven, granted they are a Pell grant recipient who opens up a business serving an underprivileged community for three years. Then, and only then, will this nightmare be over and we will be free to walk again with dignity and humanity intact.

There is hope.

 

New York State will probably go red at some point in the next twenty years. It’s got an incredibly rare combination of some of the wealthiest capitalists in the country living in the same electorate as some of the poorest and most disillusioned. People forget that Trump was born, raised, and became wealthy in this state. That it has one of the most overfunded police departments on the planet. This kind of rhetoric would be expected from someone like desantis, but instead it’s coming from New York. Crazy.

 

Probably going to see a few more cases like these with some of the other large corporate landlords. If Biden had any political sense he’d campaign on the fact that his dept of justice is cracking down on corporate landlords whose greed presents direct material problems in people’s everyday lives but he won’t for some unknowable reason.

 

It’s got all the hits. Huge smuglord energy. Extremely patronizing toward younger people.

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