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Matt in AZ
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Off topic —-but why is a stock photo of intertwined feet always used to represent sex? Do real humans do this? I like snuggling, but the feet need to stay out of it. Maybe I’m just a lot shorter than my partners and it never works like this?

I’m in a depression group that has a lot of incels. I decided to try talking to some one on one and it’s been an interesting experience. Most of them desperately want a connection and the love of another person, they just truly don’t know how to interact in social settings. Many don’t even have male friends because

I’ve found that most incels I’ve seen in the news wouldn’t be that way if they just tried a little bit harder on their appearance and attitudes not only towards women, but society in general. These guys seem to heap a lot of misdirected rage and blame on things which are largely out of their control instead of focusing

“Homosexual Furry uses every social media platform to seduce child. Hack writer blames Elon Musk”  I fixed your title.  Please hire me Jez.

Because most of them probably engage in similar behavior. I don't really see how it's much different than lobbyists and companies throwing cash at them to do what they want. I can't get a meeting with my congressman, but if I had millions of dollars, lord knows I'd have no problems 

Sinema is trailing Gallego in terms of fundraising as well. She raised just $2.1M in Q1 compared to Gallego’s $3.7M, and just 0.3 percent of her donations were from small dollar donors, according to NBC News. Roughly a third of her haul came from just five companies, including hedge funds and private equity firms,

The plan was for it to break up on atmospheric return after completing part of an orbit.

Partial failure too, yes.

I don’t like Elon Musk, but this is the sort of problem you would expect to run into working on the future of spaceflight.

This was actually still pretty impressive. You can accomplish a lot when you have clear goals and don’t let political BS and dumb impulses guide your way.

Is Elon Musk a fucking pain in the ass to pretty much everyone? Is he terrible? Yes to both. Is this company exploring space and helping us move towards a future that includes space exploration when the USA seemed to decide to only fund our military? Also yes. So while I support picking on Elon, I hope that SpaceX is

Not a full success, but a partial one. Most importantly, it didn’t blow up on the pad on the first flight, which would have caused a lot more delays. Assuming they can get the launch license, they can get the next one stacked and ready within the next month or two.

Garbage headline, even for this site.

I saw a video on 9gag of a guy on a zoom call with his employer’s HR rep. She was basically saying “for 2020 and 2021, you were the top employee but lately, there’s been a performance drop. Care to explain?” ... His response was glorious: “It’s been two years since my last raise, despite me being top employee during

“Hader, being the tight lipped, big dicked man that he is...”

And it starts with the CEO and drips down to every manager, too. I was a retail store manager several years ago and when a nearby location’s manager quit, I was given the “opportunity” to manage two stores instead of one. Logically I thought this would mean a significant pay rise because I would be literally doing the

First he tried to get Tony Montana killed...and now this!

It is objectively true that if RBG had retired under Obama, her replacement would not have been selected by the next administration, whose appointees were explicitly chosen to uphold a rightwing agenda. This is exactly what happened in 2020.

Does Pelosi have a greater responsibility to the country, or to her friend? Because if she decides she owes more loyalty to Feinstein than to the people of California and the United States of America in general, then she is also unfit for office.

Right, there is no realistic sense that her capacity will increase. Fetterman is a poor point of comparison, because mental health outcomes for a 53-year-old aren’t as intractable as age-related cognitive decline in an 89-year-old.