

Sure, they could just steal the vote like they probably did in 2024
Oh, please, what the fuck are you on about? Don’t take pages out of their playbook, it never ends well.


Sure, they could just steal the vote like they probably did in 2024
Oh, please, what the fuck are you on about? Don’t take pages out of their playbook, it never ends well.


Very important story, inappropriate forum.


I typically only replace my phones when they’re significantly worse than what a new, more modern phone would get me. So, that usually means when there are a bunch of new hardware features on the newer models or when the battery in my current phone is so old that it holds significantly less charge than it did when it was new.


Nor should they be under this type of charge. I’m sure there are other charges that can be brought against them though.


Okay, I admit that’s an interesting fact I wasn’t aware of. However, based on the Wikipedia article you linked to, I seriously doubt one could expect the charge to hold up against ICE superiors. It might work to charge the other officers that were there when the woman was killed, but I would bet charging anyone absent of the direct event would be deemed too remote.


You can’t charge anyone but the murderer with felony murder charges.


Wow, the amount of baseless criticism ITT that doesn’t in any way suggest the commenters have read the article is insane.


The article says the judge has ruled against Trump and his administration in the past. What evidence do you have that he was “hand picked?”


MAGA is basically a screaming toddler at the beach, running around wrecking everyone else’s sand castles because they never bothered to build their own and don’t like seeing other people happy.


What are you talking about? There have been investigations, prosecutions, and convictions. This is unfortunately quite real.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/29/us/fraud-minnesota-somali.html


Passion and Reason, by Richard and Bernice Lazarus. It’s a very accessible book about the connections between thoughts and emotions. Understanding what’s covered in it would save a lot of people a ton of confusion and social hardship in life.


Those poor kids are about to get fucked.


I like Tim Walz, but unfortunately, he fucked up. Should have had more oversight in his system. I’m for social welfare programs, but they can get abused, which is why it’s critical that they’re well-funded enough to be efficient and have good oversight to make sure they’re not open to too much fraud.
To be honest, I don’t think Democrats on the whole have done social welfare well. Admittedly, that’s often because Republicans get in the way of giving the systems adequate funding, but even in most Blue states, they’re inadequately funded.
Anyway, it’s too bad he’s going out this way. He was otherwise a great governor.


🎵The internet is for porn.🎶
No, women need to understand how interesting the making of bike tires is.


Alan Moore lives in a castle and actively hates the world. He’s my role model.


This is an impossible question to answer with certainty for pretty much everyone. Maybe the extremely suicidal or the terminally ill, but likely not anyone else.
Death (and our perceived relationship to it) changes with our proximity to it. So, being existentially and emotionally prepared for death when you’re young is very different from when you’re old, and from when death is pretty much imminent. I would wager even people who report a high degree of confidence that they are prepared for their eventual death are less so (and likely much less so) when they are facing imminent death. I imagine the number of people who don’t experience fear when their death is imminent is actually quite low.
I have considered myself prepared for death for much of my adult life, but since sometime in my 30’s I have also accepted that I can’t predict my preparedness in the months-to-moments before I die. The existential threat of your existence ending is simply too dependent on its immediacy to be predicted with certainty ahead of time.


If either my girlfriend/wife or my mother asked me that question, I would refuse to answer and instead ask them why they were asking it. I’d explain that that’s a very nasty question to ask because it’s a loyalty test, even if they don’t mean it as one, and it puts me in a very awkward position—why would they want to do that? I’d ask them to consider how they’d feel if either their mother or spouse asked them that.
And if they didn’t immediately see my point, that would slightly lower my opinion of them, to be honest.
Part of being a good comedian is understanding concepts like time, place, and audience. You clearly do not understand these things.