Yes. The guy is on the right side of history, wrong side often law though.
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I saw that. Bad take. "Public stuff damaged? No eye witnesses? Must be the unhoused!"
Takea all kinds, I suppose.
I'm just gonna add, if I don't have tonga to pick up some hot coals, you're not going to see me picking them up with my hands.
The funniest thing about this is that this has been a long and persistent problem just because of the nature of the reflecting pool and how it works, and Trump just thought that he would be able to paint it and throw some water in it and be done, and so he declared victory, not realizing that lowest bidder was not going to solve it this time.
Too bad all the experts were fired.
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This is a much better solution. Beware, if you're too aggressive with settings, it'll break features.
The one in the play store is neutered, but will give you an idea what apps talk about you behind your back.
Normally, I'd say it's poor taste to speak ill of the dead. Normally.
That's not what the motivation is here. The media are
It's no wonder more people than ever are skeptical of public health organizations and mainstream experts who claim to possess the final word on health and nutrition, when there is so much proof that information has been censored and even doctored in order to push a certain message that will help corporations like Procter & Gamble become richer and richer.
Like... Just wait till you hear about sugar and the lies around that.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Giuffre
Virginia Louise Giuffre (/ËdĘuËfreÉŞ/, JOO-fray; nĂŠe Roberts; August 9, 1983 â April 25, 2025) was an American and Australian[1] advocate[2] for survivors of sex trafficking and one of the most prominent accusers[3] of the child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. In 2015, Giuffre founded Victims Refuse Silence, a U.S. non-profit organization dedicated to supporting survivors.[4][5] The organization was relaunched as Speak Out, Act, Reclaim (SOAR) in November 2021. She provided detailed accounts to numerous American and British reporters about being trafficked by Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.[6][7]
It's a play on words assuming that you know both meanings of all 3 words, which the audience clearly did.
Also, it was during a time when people were becoming more aware of queer rights and those words were becoming offensive to more Americans, part of the joke, kinda like "you should never say this in the US, but in the UK it's totally acceptable because all the words have different meanings than in the US"
It's also a play on linguistic drift as mentioned in another post. It's also hanging a lantern on how unacceptable that kind of language had become and in that sense was progressive.
I cannot think of a way that joke flies in the US today unless in a meta context of old jokes, which this meme attempts.
Hopefully this explanation has made the joke completely unfunny at this point.
Hahahahh
They're talking about using this: https://nightshade.cs.uchicago.edu/
It may be small government but that's how they're winning.
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The best part is, Blue sky is complying in advance and this is preventing Free speech. https://techcrunch.com/...
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