Treatment for lung cancer can be as expensive as a house. If you live in a state like Oregon with filial responsibility laws and your father dies of lung cancer, you can be socked with bills that will make you homeless.
It depends. How addictive is fighting in a war? I've known plenty of guys who quit cold turkey once their tours of duty were over and didn't feel any constant urge to keep shooting.
But 8chan has now doxxed 6 CNN anchors: David Chalian, Wolf Blitzer, Erik Erickson, Brian Stelter, Don Lemon, and Daniel Merica. Their names, addresses, emails, and phone numbers are up.
I think you replied to the wrong post. These people are making an idiotic assumption that if you move from state to state someone must be committing voter fraud by impersonating you in your old state- and they're definitely voting for Democrats, right? Only a dozen cases of voter fraud are uncovered after each election and so far it's always been someone trying to cast multiple votes for Trump after being told on Fox how easy it is.
If I move from state to state, my name might be on the rolls in both states until the next census. Does that automatically mean that in the state I moved from, some Mexican hopped into line showing a fake ID with my name on it? That's pretty fucking demented.
Well, the fact that they're always celebrating when scientists get fired tells you what they think of objective reality- that it doesn't really exist, except as some sort of overlap between red-team / blue-team alternate realities, where the cat is both dead and alive. I used to be a Republican until I got chased out of the party by these numbskulls. Now that 90% of scientists are Democrats, whether originally or after being exiled, they're accusing the entire profession of being part of some grand liberal conspiracy. And now the press (i.e. the "Lugenpresse") is getting the same treatment.
I think some of them got hired by Twitter and implemented their new reply system that nobody asked for, where user handles no longer count against your 140 character limit. Which makes it easier for spammers- so they "fixed" it by implementing a cockeyed filtering system that refuses to show you half the replies to your tweets and often keeps secret what you wrote that someone is replying to.
I have to agree with you on Slashdot- it's been declining steadily for years. In the late 90s the discussions here were dominated by technically and scientifically literate people who actually had interesting things to say; now it's a political site crammed with trolls who attack scientists with arguments you'd expect to hear from middle schoolers.
His inferior parietal lobe (responsible for mathematical thought and spatial cognition) was 15% larger than normal. He also had a large corpus callosum. The lateral sulcus was smaller on both sides.
We have a real long term problem because we've lifted selective pressure off of ourselves. Until the collapse of civilization brings it back, we're going to keep drifting and start to deteriorate.
There was lead in the food on December 31, 2010, also. That was the last time you had a fully Democratic controlled government. You'll have to come up with another lame excuse now.
Um, it would help if you RTFA:
That said, the FDA's food standards were set in 1993. Those standards suggest that children get no more than six micrograms of lead per day, based on children having no more than 10 micrograms of lead per deciliter of blood. However, a 2012 NIH study found evidence that levels less than 5 micrograms per dL "decreased academic achievement, IQ, and specific cognitive measures; increased incidence of attention-related behaviors and problem behaviors." The EDF reported that the CDC is expected to lower its recommended blood levels to no more than 3.5 micrograms per DL in 2017.
The toxicity of lead was not fully understood even just several years ago. It was only recognized after Republicans took control of Congress. However Obama did sign a food-safety bill on January 4, 2011, just five days after the fully Deomocratic controlled government ended. Luckily, it had overcome a Republican filibuster in the Senate just in time, on December 21, 2010.
But since Obama signed it, it's bad and so Trump needs to undo it. This is a statement his campaign released on September 15, 2016:
Specific regulations to be eliminated include:
[...paragraphs ranting about EPA controls on CO2, water, and ozone pollution deleted...]
The FDA Food Police, which dictate how the federal government expects to produce fruits and vegetables and even dictates the nutritional content of dog food. The rules govern the soil farmers use, food and food production hygiene, food packaging, food temperatures, and even what animals may roam which fields and when. It also greatly increased inspections of food "facilities", and levies new taxes to pay for this inspection overkill.
It seems poisoned dog food isn't even popular among Trump supporters, so the "FDA Food Police" paragraph silently disappeared from Trump's campaign website. However there are still calls from some within the GOP (e.g. Newt Gingrich) to abolish the FDA altogether.
I'm not sure what will become of the CDC plans to lower the acceptable level in 2017. Trump's hiring freeze has left 700 vacancies at the CDC and his proposed budget cuts their funding by 17%.
Actually Podesta suspected the email was a phish, but wasn't sure. He sent a screenshot to someone he thought would know (I forget who).
The person wrote him back to tell him the email was illegitimate. Unfortunately he was one of those idiots who types what he hears himself say, so the email said "That's a legitimate email" (i.e. illegitimate), and Podesta clicked on the link.
Because you can't post more than one line yourself without a spelling error.
I know conservatives think spelling/grammar attacks are stupid to point out, and indeed they are minor foibles. But they are still indicative of a systemic brain dysfunction that correlates well to nativist tribalism, uncontrollable emotionality, and poor decision making abilities. Not since Trump's election have I seen so many happy and joyful posts riddled with these errors, even if the logical errors they contain are more profound.
China and India are the ONLY ones that matter in terms of global emissions. They still have 2 billion people between them that are dirt-poor and have yet to take part in their national economy in any meaningful way. Right now, with only 1/4 of their populations economically active, they account for over 37% of TOTAL GLOBAL EMISSIONS.
As usual, another trope. These two countries have been outperforming their obligations since signing the agreement.
Nah, we don't want them to fuck over the American economy. We want them fucking over jobs in Appalachia and the South.
The real cucks were the fools in the North who granted the Confederacy their statehoods back, instead of permanently designating them as territories to be plundered.
"I believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the sun and returning him safely to the Earth!"
A Texas sheriff actually made this argument: "Pay attention to what you see in Manchester England tonight. Pay attention to what is happening in Europe. This is what happens when you disarm your citizens."
Not sure what good a gun does against an exploding suicide vest, but whatever.
Treatment for lung cancer can be as expensive as a house. If you live in a state like Oregon with filial responsibility laws and your father dies of lung cancer, you can be socked with bills that will make you homeless.
It depends. How addictive is fighting in a war? I've known plenty of guys who quit cold turkey once their tours of duty were over and didn't feel any constant urge to keep shooting.
Seriously? I hear this is some 15 year old kid... Don't you get the problem here?
RTFA
Well, CNN never actually doxxed the guy.
But 8chan has now doxxed 6 CNN anchors: David Chalian, Wolf Blitzer, Erik Erickson, Brian Stelter, Don Lemon, and Daniel Merica. Their names, addresses, emails, and phone numbers are up.
I say computer science is the work of the devil. Kids shouldn't be talking to machines with no souls.
You realize there are these things called monopolies, right?
Even Adam Smith warned about them, even if all we ever hear him quoted for is the "Invisible Hand".
I think you replied to the wrong post. These people are making an idiotic assumption that if you move from state to state someone must be committing voter fraud by impersonating you in your old state- and they're definitely voting for Democrats, right? Only a dozen cases of voter fraud are uncovered after each election and so far it's always been someone trying to cast multiple votes for Trump after being told on Fox how easy it is.
If I move from state to state, my name might be on the rolls in both states until the next census. Does that automatically mean that in the state I moved from, some Mexican hopped into line showing a fake ID with my name on it? That's pretty fucking demented.
Well, the fact that they're always celebrating when scientists get fired tells you what they think of objective reality- that it doesn't really exist, except as some sort of overlap between red-team / blue-team alternate realities, where the cat is both dead and alive. I used to be a Republican until I got chased out of the party by these numbskulls. Now that 90% of scientists are Democrats, whether originally or after being exiled, they're accusing the entire profession of being part of some grand liberal conspiracy. And now the press (i.e. the "Lugenpresse") is getting the same treatment.
What's this horrible-sounding "agenda" you guys are always referring to? And does Trump have one? Just wondering.
Yes, I'm sure Clinton would have had a negative number of scientists. At least Trump has it holding steady at zero.
I think some of them got hired by Twitter and implemented their new reply system that nobody asked for, where user handles no longer count against your 140 character limit. Which makes it easier for spammers- so they "fixed" it by implementing a cockeyed filtering system that refuses to show you half the replies to your tweets and often keeps secret what you wrote that someone is replying to.
I have to agree with you on Slashdot- it's been declining steadily for years. In the late 90s the discussions here were dominated by technically and scientifically literate people who actually had interesting things to say; now it's a political site crammed with trolls who attack scientists with arguments you'd expect to hear from middle schoolers.
His inferior parietal lobe (responsible for mathematical thought and spatial cognition) was 15% larger than normal. He also had a large corpus callosum. The lateral sulcus was smaller on both sides.
We have a real long term problem because we've lifted selective pressure off of ourselves. Until the collapse of civilization brings it back, we're going to keep drifting and start to deteriorate.
Maybe we won't go extinct, but we're slowly degrading. 20,000 years ago human skulls were 1500 cc in volume; now they're 1350 cc.
The House of Stark considered a cyberattack on the House of Lannister, but found that valyrian steel doesn't expose much of an attack surface.
There was lead in the food on December 31, 2010, also. That was the last time you had a fully Democratic controlled government. You'll have to come up with another lame excuse now.
Um, it would help if you RTFA:
That said, the FDA's food standards were set in 1993. Those standards suggest that children get no more than six micrograms of lead per day, based on children having no more than 10 micrograms of lead per deciliter of blood. However, a 2012 NIH study found evidence that levels less than 5 micrograms per dL "decreased academic achievement, IQ, and specific cognitive measures; increased incidence of attention-related behaviors and problem behaviors." The EDF reported that the CDC is expected to lower its recommended blood levels to no more than 3.5 micrograms per DL in 2017.
The toxicity of lead was not fully understood even just several years ago. It was only recognized after Republicans took control of Congress. However Obama did sign a food-safety bill on January 4, 2011, just five days after the fully Deomocratic controlled government ended. Luckily, it had overcome a Republican filibuster in the Senate just in time, on December 21, 2010.
But since Obama signed it, it's bad and so Trump needs to undo it. This is a statement his campaign released on September 15, 2016:
Specific regulations to be eliminated include:
[...paragraphs ranting about EPA controls on CO2, water, and ozone pollution deleted...]
The FDA Food Police, which dictate how the federal government expects to produce fruits and vegetables and even dictates the nutritional content of dog food. The rules govern the soil farmers use, food and food production hygiene, food packaging, food temperatures, and even what animals may roam which fields and when. It also greatly increased inspections of food "facilities", and levies new taxes to pay for this inspection overkill.
It seems poisoned dog food isn't even popular among Trump supporters, so the "FDA Food Police" paragraph silently disappeared from Trump's campaign website. However there are still calls from some within the GOP (e.g. Newt Gingrich) to abolish the FDA altogether.
I'm not sure what will become of the CDC plans to lower the acceptable level in 2017. Trump's hiring freeze has left 700 vacancies at the CDC and his proposed budget cuts their funding by 17%.
Actually Podesta suspected the email was a phish, but wasn't sure. He sent a screenshot to someone he thought would know (I forget who).
The person wrote him back to tell him the email was illegitimate. Unfortunately he was one of those idiots who types what he hears himself say, so the email said "That's a legitimate email" (i.e. illegitimate), and Podesta clicked on the link.
Well...Obama abandoned US leadership 8 years ago. If that's your point, it's nothing new.
And your argument for this is...
A. He went on an "apology tour"
B. He was a black guy
C. Both A and B
Posts like your gives me faith in humanity.
Because you can't post more than one line yourself without a spelling error.
I know conservatives think spelling/grammar attacks are stupid to point out, and indeed they are minor foibles. But they are still indicative of a systemic brain dysfunction that correlates well to nativist tribalism, uncontrollable emotionality, and poor decision making abilities. Not since Trump's election have I seen so many happy and joyful posts riddled with these errors, even if the logical errors they contain are more profound.
China and India are the ONLY ones that matter in terms of global emissions. They still have 2 billion people between them that are dirt-poor and have yet to take part in their national economy in any meaningful way. Right now, with only 1/4 of their populations economically active, they account for over 37% of TOTAL GLOBAL EMISSIONS.
As usual, another trope. These two countries have been outperforming their obligations since signing the agreement.
Actually China is now the bulwark of Western Civilization, and has been for some months now.
Nah, we don't want them to fuck over the American economy. We want them fucking over jobs in Appalachia and the South.
The real cucks were the fools in the North who granted the Confederacy their statehoods back, instead of permanently designating them as territories to be plundered.
"I believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the sun and returning him safely to the Earth!"
A Texas sheriff actually made this argument: "Pay attention to what you see in Manchester England tonight. Pay attention to what is happening in Europe. This is what happens when you disarm your citizens."
Not sure what good a gun does against an exploding suicide vest, but whatever.