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Elon Musk’s legal case against OpenAI is hilariously bad
  • Actually facts are kind of important. They really do help and hinder cases. Attorneys usually like to prevail for their clients So yeah, attorneys care a lot about facts. But what I'm guessing you're reacting to is who gets to decide what are the facts.

  • DeSantis Vetoes Blanket Social Media Ban for Youths Under 16
  • Florida with its Republican supermajority is about to join the gotta provide your ID to do anything Republicans publicly feign indignation over and privately enjoy themselves. So much for less government interference. Hypocrites.

  • went to my first protest today :33
  • I see a lot of other people have responded with examples and argument.

    So I'll disagree and say the argument falls apart when I don't argue. (Cause it's Friday. You ain't got no job. You ain't got shit to do. I'm gonna get you high today.)

  • went to my first protest today :33
  • Hmm I see what the dictionaries are saying but (using an example from above) I think argument exists that:

    If me and my fellow protestors block a road, we are being non-violent, but we are not being peaceful.

    But it's Friday and no time for argument!

  • Three ways climate change is pushing butterflies and moths to their limits
  • Same with me. Anytime I hear or read butterfly I always picture the Monarch. It was always the one we had in a terrarium in primary school to watch the stages of development--which looking back was pretty as a kid. Hell, as an adult metamorphosis is still pretty amazing.

  • Climate Change Is Raising Texas’ Already High Wildfire Risks | The Smokehouse Creek fire is a sign of more to come. Property insurers in Texas are already responding.
  • If you want to know if an issue has real potential consequences, in this instance climate change, see what insurance companies are doing about it. Live in a state where wildfires or hurricanes are an issue? As droughts increase and ocean temperatures increase, your homeowners insurance is going up significantly faster than ever before. Insurance companies exist to make money and they spend huge sums in actuarial predictions to keep making that money.

  • Lauren Boebert's son made sex tape with fellow suspect(who was a minor): affidavit
  • If a person has a pending charge and pick up a new one unrelated to the first, unless there is some procedural or legal conflict, the two cases can be (and often are) combined for judicial expediency as it will be the same judge and prosecutor (and public defender if that applies) on both cases. Also, sometimes one jury can hear both charges, and sometimes they need to be tried separately, and that can depend on a variety of factors.

  • Lauren Boebert's son made sex tape with fellow suspect(who was a minor): affidavit
  • "But at the same time this kid is 18. He's young and stupid, who cares? Stupid kid does stupid things and is dumb enough to get caught."

    Perhaps though if it was you or me (at that age) or any teenager off the street, it's not national "news." Many people grow up to regret youthful indiscretions, and fortunately most of those acts didn't become national headlines that follow one forever. (I'm just not a fan of every act in this digital age being preserved on the internet in perpetuity. A prime example are those parasitic websites that scrape arrest records to then extort those who have been arrested (whether or not eventually found innocent at trial or charges dismissed)).

  • Lauren Boebert's son made sex tape with fellow suspect(who was a minor): affidavit
  • The Hunter witch-hunt disgusts me as well and I understand and at times agree with the not always being the bigger person sentiment. But for me, this is not one of those times. The kid is not the hypocrite, it's his mother. And I label her a hypocrite not for her son's actions but her own.

  • MAGA Megachurch Pastor: MLK "Was Not A Christian" - Joe.My.God.
  • "MacArthur signs statement declaring that Jesus hates people who don’t hate LGBTQs."

    Growing up I was taught Jesus was about love, acceptance, peace, helping others, etc. All good traits worthy of promoting (whether in a religious or secular manner). One good thing about the internet is that it has shown me others to whom I would never be exposed, and just how terrible some can be. (And how great others can be as well.)

  • Plants are flowering earlier than ever – here’s how they sense the seasons
  • "Detailed analysis of almost half a million plant records by scientists in 2022 showed that when all species were considered together the average flowering time in the UK had advanced by a month over the last 40 years."

    This is not a change of say a 1/2 day on average across 100 years. A full month over just 40 years is a huge change. I just can't understand those who fully deny ANY global climate change is occurring. (And that's distinguishing from those who agree it's happening just that human activity has no effect.) The evidence is simply overwhelming at this point.

  • Three ways climate change is pushing butterflies and moths to their limits
  • Growing up there were heaps of Monarch Butterflies every summer. Now, I don't even remember the last time I saw one. Same with fireflies. (Not the UK, but goes to show the environmental challenges being seen everywhere.)

  • Lauren Boebert's son made sex tape with fellow suspect(who was a minor): affidavit
  • "She also said: 'I love my son Tyler, who has been through some very difficult, public challenges for a young man and the subject of attention that he didn't ask for."'

    I don't condone the alleged actions but I'd rather not have the 18y.o. kid/young adult's bad choices splayed across national media outlets. Unfortunately for him, while he didn't ask for the public attention, his mother's incessant need for attention all but guarantees anything he does will not stay a private or just locally known matter. His "public challenges" likely would not be so public but for his mother's narcissism.

  • Texas sues Pornhub owner for not adding age verification requirements
  • Hey AG Ken Paxton, what happened to less government in private affairs? This is a parenting issue. Are you now all for the nanny state? Or is it the ol double standard of government interference is ok but only in the matters which you say it's ok? Maybe concentrate on all those pending criminal charges, or the whistleblower lawsuit, or the illegal dealings with donors, and get your hand out of everyone's pants.

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