Duh! President Trump finally admits that “fake news” just means news he doesn’t like
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Duh! President Trump finally admits that “fake news” just means news he doesn’t like
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Obama: “[T]here will always be changes in policies and priorities from one Administration to the next. But the consistent flouting of agreements that our country is a party to risks eroding America’s credibility, and puts us at odds with the world’s major powers.” Indeed.
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The simple mind fears what it does not understand.
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Ars Technica, a few years back:
Which lane should a driver pick in this scenario? Steer to the left as soon as you see a closure notice and you’ll almost certainly go slower; stay in the right and you’ll catch stink-eye, honks, and even swerving drivers. Everyone is upset that you’re about to essentially cut in line—an act that will require a tense, last-minute merge of your own.
Most driving schools and transportation departments in the United States don’t instruct drivers on how to handle this situation or whether they must merge within a certain mileage, leaving this kind of merge up to the grace of your fellow, angry commuters. This week, however, Washington state joined Minnesota in sending a clear message to drivers: merge rudely. It’s actually faster and safer. (emphasis added)
Zipper merge people. Zipper merge. In light of the fatal car crash that closed I-40 this morning, there were two lanes backed up over a mile, but my delay was less than five minutes… e capisce? Of course, I friggin’ love that almost no one else embraces the zipper merge!
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“Sick deck, brah. Although if it was me, I’d double up on the grip tape on my topsheet so I don’t slam when I go sketchy on a nose grind.” — John Oliver, Last Week Tonight 4/22/2018
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“It’s hard not to like BattleBots.” Indeed. Wired: THE TERRIFYING TECHNOLOGICAL TACTICS BEHIND BATTLEBOTS
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“Not all my friends are atheists, but all my friends can take a joke.” — Penn Jillette, Presto! (Simon & Schuster, 2016) p.196.
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