[-] Johnny_Arson@hexbear.net 15 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 6 hours ago)

Whether that's true will hardly matter in the end, the story will have riled them before any actual details are ever made public. Fucking heinous way to live your life, turning every awful thing into some attack on strangers.

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God dammit get strapped folks. Keep it at a friends house if you need to but god fucking dammit we already basically got pogroms going on.

[-] Johnny_Arson@hexbear.net 11 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 7 hours ago)

Yeah it's real fucked. They don't even report heavily on most gun violence in the US. There was a mass shooting in Seattle while I was visiting a friend, another friend of mine got shot by a tweaker over some relation ship bullshit. Another died to suicide via gun within shouting distance of me (The passive voice in this case is because their death was a form of social murder). I get that we must not disarm the workers but the culture and guns in the US is also supremely fucked. I completely understand the libs desperation about gun control given their purposeful miseducation.

[-] Johnny_Arson@hexbear.net 9 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 7 hours ago)

Flaccid Banana is going to be the name of my folk punk band when I finally start one at 47.

[-] Johnny_Arson@hexbear.net 14 points 7 hours ago

I am so sorry and I hope my other comments didn't come off as dismissive. I am speaking from the perspective of someone that has had multiple friends experience this kind of thing first hand and myself twice. America is fucked and most of the best of us have a whole fucking lot of trauma and baggage.

[-] Johnny_Arson@hexbear.net 16 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 7 hours ago)

Also adding to my growing sense of surprise and shaking myself out of desensitized detachment is this:

The shooter was a woman, described in an official active shooter alert put out in British Columbia described the suspect as a female with brown hair, who was wearing a dress.

So it was not a weirdo terminally online incel neo-nazi zoomer as is so often the case here in the us but an adult woman. (Please for the love of god do not turn out to be trans).

[-] Johnny_Arson@hexbear.net 24 points 7 hours ago

How fucked up is it that my immediate response was a bemused, "Oh hey it's not the US this time, neat...."

[-] Johnny_Arson@hexbear.net 6 points 7 hours ago

Also what about fruit? This is Banana erasure.

[-] Johnny_Arson@hexbear.net 9 points 8 hours ago

Proof that AI chatbots are not creative.

Green Zuchini, Yellow Zuchini, Romanesco Zuchini, Corn Cob if you're brave enough.

[-] Johnny_Arson@hexbear.net 22 points 8 hours ago* (last edited 8 hours ago)

I am pretty sure he's been cool on lots of stuff regarding US colonialism and domestic stuff. Low bar to clear but better than a lot of libs. Maybe even a comrade he isn't really specific about his political ideology beyond the very low bars libs have set for themselves.

Edit: Okay I actually looked deeper and holy shit based:

Translated lyrics.

They want to take away my river and my beach too

They want my neighborhood and want my grandmother to leave

No, don’t let go of the flag and don’t forget the “lelolai“

I don’t want them to do to you what they did to Hawaii

From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free! The popular chant holds a strong significance to the Palestinian land and what pertains to the Palestinian people. Across oceans, the song Lo que le paso a Hawaii holds heavy significance and remains relevant to both contexts. There is a level of resonance to both Palestinian and Taino identity when it comes to the stripping of identity and the resilient people of both cultures coming to social media to not only educate the misinformed, but use effective cultural expression through creative outlets to project a level of understanding.

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Tying together Hawaiian, Palestinian, and Puerto Rican struggles against imperialism and colonialism in a single verse so creatively is enough to consider him a comrade in my book

Also he apparently REALLY confuses (Liberal diaspora Zionists) and pisses off (Turbofascist Zionists) too

Lol

Lmao even

[-] Johnny_Arson@hexbear.net 43 points 9 hours ago

Yeah according to the lore the Cyborgs are transhumanist socialists that have tried to establish space communism without apparently defeating the fascists once and for all on earth first I guess. Seems like a critical oversight.

[-] Johnny_Arson@hexbear.net 36 points 9 hours ago

Not just cribbing, a bunch of it is word for word and the message follows the exact same format. It's not even subtle lol.

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There are tens of thousands of these stations spread across the U.S. helping to ensure the flow of energy across the electrical grid. But this one, just yards from where the Super Bowl will kick off Sunday, has taken on a particular level of infamy.

An injury-filled season for the 49ers has propelled an unfounded theory that this substation next to the team’s practice facility is responsible for their ailments. What started as an inside joke among players garnered public attention last month and spread on social media.

Since then, 49ers general manager John Lynch has said the conjecture is worth looking into, though the NFL’s chief medical officer has downplayed the possibility that the substation in Santa Clara, California, could pose an injury risk.

Neither of the Super Bowl teams is practicing at the Niners’ facility, though NBC Sports’ Mike Florio noted that these locations are determined long in advance of the game. The New England Patriots have set up shop at Stanford University, about a 20-minute drive from Levi’s Stadium. The Seattle Seahawks are at San Jose State, just to the southeast.

Home-field disadvantage? Speculation has swirled around the 49ers’ practice facilities and their proximity to an electrical substation.

Substations emit low-frequency electromagnetic fields, a type of nonionizing radiation that’s also released by microwaves and cellphones. Unlike ionizing radiation, such as that released by medical X-rays, nonionizing radiation isn’t known to damage DNA or cells.

The World Health Organization has found no evidence to date that exposure to low-frequency electromagnetic fields is harmful to human health.

Nevertheless, proponents of the theory have suggested without evidence that the substation’s electromagnetic fields could be damaging players’ soft tissues and weakening their tendons.

The Niners were ravaged by injuries this past season, losing the services of some of pro football’s best players. Tight end George Kittle tore his Achilles tendon during the team’s playoff win over Philadelphia on Jan. 11. Feared pass rusher Nick Bosa tore an ACL in his right knee in Week 3. Star linebacker Fred Warner broke his ankle in Week 6. And quarterback Brock Purdy missed six games with a toe injury.

Seahawks tight end Eric Saubert, who played for the Niners in 2024, told NBC News that the substation was a constant source of humor in the locker room, but no one believed it posed any threat.

“We kind of brought it up and it’s kind of like a joke, right?” Saubert said at the Seahawks’ Super Bowl headquarters in San Jose. “But it’s odd, because you look over the fence where the power station is and all the trees are dead.”

Saubert played in 11 games this season, down from 17 last year, and he questioned whether those injuries might be “residual effects” from his time with the Niners.

“I don’t know if it’s coincidence or not,” he said half-jokingly.

Backup Patriots quarterback Josh Dobbs, an aerospace engineer who spent last season with the Niners, said he wasn’t told about the substation when he signed with San Francisco, but the facility stood out the moment he rolled up to team headquarters.

“I saw it was there, right next to the pool, like you can’t miss it,” Dobbs said at the Patriots’ facilities in Santa Clara.

He doubted that the Niners’ injuries were connected to the substation but said he couldn’t rule it out, either.

“Football is a game that’s centered around injuries, right, and trying to be as sustainable as you can. It’s a violent sport and they play physical football,” Dobbs said, referring to the Niners. “But I don’t know. There’s no reason not to look into it, right?”

Patriots linebacker Christian Elliss, who had a brief stint with the Niners in 2021, said the theory might be hard to shed.

“This is how urban legends are started,” he said. “Once someone says something, once it starts leaking to other people, it only adds fuel to the fire.”

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There are so many things wrong with that show like framing the US as opposing ISIS while trying to overthrow Assad with a "moderate rebel" etc. but one thing that stood out to me is that there are a lot of nuggets in there that would never work in a show like that today, for example in the show its Israel opposing US plots for regime change in Syria among other things. But one of the funniest though is how it portrays Hezbollah as another "moderate rebel" faction the CIA works with against ISIS when the opposite is more realistic.

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NEW YORK (AP) — Luigi Mangione spoke out in court Friday against the prospect of back-to-back trials over the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, telling a judge: “It’s the same trial twice. One plus one is two. Double jeopardy by any commonsense definition.”

Mangione, 27, made the remarks as court officers escorted him out of the courtroom after a judge scheduled his state murder trial to begin June 8, three months before jury selection in his federal case.

Judge Gregory Carro, matter-of-fact in his decision after a lengthy discussion with prosecutors and defense lawyers at the bench, said the state trial could be delayed until Sept 8 if an appeal delays the federal trial.

Mangione’s lawyers objected to the June trial date, telling Carro that at that time, they’ll be consumed with preparing for the federal trial, which involves allegations that Mangione stalked Thompson before killing him.

“Mr. Mangione is being put in an untenable situation,” defense lawyer Karen Friedman Agnifilo said. “This is a tug-of-war between two different prosecution offices.”

“The defense will not be ready on June 8,” she added.

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Also behind it was a small a escorted looking jet possible civilian idk.

Ominous shit

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I'm actually impressed with the way they tied everything back together at the end. I can't say I was surprised that Steph turns out to be working with the Enclave, the deathclaw pack battle was pretty sweet as was the surprise capabilities of the NCR power armor and Thaddeus using his toes to stabilize the rifle. I know it was pure fan service but I love the NCR payoff at the end and while you could criticize it for essentially just setting up the same old faction conflict as all the games do it works. I am curious about what Hank's final plan is and was caught out by the fact it seems he has his own agenda separate from all the classic factions. I also thought it was a hilarious bit with Culkin's Legatus character claiming the title of Caesar and vowing to create a new "palace" to be the seat of the legion's power in New Vegas and declaring the intent to build "Caesars Palace" that shit cracked me up. What did yall think of the end of this season? What do you think Hank's programming is for? Also notably absent from both seasons is any whiff of the Institute, I wonder where they might figure into all this eventually?

And then there of course is that post credits scene.

A new Liberty Prime of course is the logical escalation for season 3

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I have been liking it a lot. Just all of it really, but especially the two protagonists. The little boy who plays Egg is going to have a hell of an acting career ahead of him. He really steals every single scene especially with his emotive range for such a young actor. Dunk is also great in that humdrum naive farm boy aspiring to be a hedge knight way but his performance is far more subdued. Together their performances compliment each other wonderfully.

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Incredibly telling that Zionists saw the fictional conflict depicted and thought they were being villainized lmao.

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