Old, large, cranky. Gotta go to the bathroom.
Also, that picture isn’t me.
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Man, that is one trippy historical turn of events.
Stop by early. You’ll be there all day.
Maybe not enough people around the city know about Scarecrow, and what an amazing archive it is. Scarecrow is where you can go when the movie you’re looking for isn’t streaming, isn’t available anywhere else. Access to the history of the movies is what they offer, with maybe more movies in their collection than not.
It’s not frickin’ Blockbuster, it’s important. Anyone who loves movies and has some money should pitch in. SIFF should pitch in; they’d be a good match.
Instead of taking constant screenshots by default, it’ll take constant screenshots only for used dumb enough to opt-in, and instead of storing everything in a plain text user-accessible and easily-hackable database, it’ll have some level of encryption, probably making it accessible only to Microsoft, cops, and better hackers.
For me, the issue isn’t even in the tech; it’s in the company. Microsoft produces usually-functional but frustrating software, and has a long track record of tactics that prove it’s not trustworthy. The only people who’d opt-in to this software from this company are people who don’t know much about this company.
That’s what we’ve been saying for 30+ years, so why stop now?
And as always always always happens in cases like this, there’s no indication that the officers involved were disciplined in any way.
Biden then said, “And what happened was, Barack said to me, ‘Go to Detroit, and help fix it.’" This is way too deep in the nettles for me to remember or even google; do you have any idea whether that trip to Detroit was about the pandemic, or (like TBD seems to think) about the recession?
Astonishingly, the attacks of 9/11 had little effect on the Saudi approach to religious extremism, as diplomats and intelligence officials have attested. What finally changed royal minds was the experience of suffering an attack on Saudi soil. In May 2003, gunmen and suicide bombers struck three residential compounds in Riyadh, killing 39 people. The authorities attributed the attacks to al-Qaeda, and cooperation with the U.S. improved quickly and dramatically.
Suspicion: The attack was actually planned and/or executed by the CIA or some US agency you’ve never heard of. RIP, 39 people, but America got the policy cooperation it wanted.
Do they not teach government and civics in schools any more?
No, they do not. In most American school districts, civics classes are no longer part of the curriculum.
OMG, man, until you made me look closer I thought it was three photos of the same guy.
Are we supposed to believe the US hasn’t already been sharing intel with Israel, like, since 1948?
Exactly the truth. Let’s abandon empty labels like ‘pro’ and ‘anti’ Palestine and Israel, and tell the truth. One side is pro-genocide, one side is anti-genocide, and an embarrassingly huge number of people are undecided.
‘Counterprotestors’ seems absolutely and obviously the wrong word.
Cracked me up. Memed and posted. :)
The AP’s shitty coverage doesn’t even mention that the undercover cop who got severely beaten is black.
Cops beat a black undercover cop at a protest, because he was (a) black and (b) at a protest. Of course, cops routinely beat protesters, especially black protesters, but everyone who’s beaten doesn’t get a fat payout like this. Only cops, and only if they sue.
C’mon, it’s in the Bible.
Sneering is rude, and I try to be polite. But those voters, those souls are lost and cannot be reached. Our survival depends on getting sane voters to vote.
The ordinary rules don’t apply to corporations, and we’re suckers if we play by ordinary rules.
That’s why ‘shoplifting’ from Kroger, ‘robbing’ a Bank of America branch, ‘stealing’ cable TV from Xfinity, or ‘pirating’ movies or music from Columbia or Universal is not morally wrong. Quite the opposite, it’s the right thing to do.