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I believe he’s arguing that the rest of the world should be suing the US in some mythical world court, and then presumably invading us to enforce the judgment.

Sounds good, now which court should the rest of the planet sue the US in, and how are they going to enforce the judgment?

I’m looking forward to the successful deployment of a laser against an officer. “I didn’t use force; it’s basically a flashlight!”

They marked male because that was probably what her driver license said, because in many states you can’t change that. Then he basically sexually assaulted her, because no, you do not do a pelvic exam for a UTI.

<quote>this is a test</quote>

I’m fairly certain she’s actually black. Her name is Stacy Lockett, and she’s listed as the AVID teacher for the school.

There are 3 trillion trees on the world, and Americans plant 1.6 billion new trees every year. The number of trees cut down for tp is absolutely trivial.

It’s called a bialy.

No. In a country that recognizes the freedom of speech and freedom of assembly, social ostracism (including boycotts) is our main tool to enforce human decency.

Three syllables: all bee it

That raises an interesting question, though: why would the women of Themyscira shave their armpits and legs?

This poses an interesting legal and ethical question: is a hospital that doesn’t keep its IT secure resulting in patient harm guilty of malpractice?

You named your twins after the wee baby Seamus?

But would you say I have a plethora of piñatas?

I wouldn’t call Texas and Oklahoma part of the Midwest.

“Climate change could mean more arousals, and quicker depletion of the groundhog’s fat.”

Smallpox would’ve been more effective.

The saturated fats in palm oil are good for you. They are the same medium chain triglycerides found in coconut oil.

Or they took 24 hours to examine it and figured out there was no new technology to steal.

The sunk cost fallacy would be cancelling it based on past cost overruns. The correct path forward is to analyze the costs and benefits of continuing the F35 versus developing something new versus somehow upgrading the existing jets. It’s probably pretty safe to assume at this point that continuing the F35 program is