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All your answers can be found here:
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5 hours ago, death tribble said:
For a change of pace political news from across the pond
Councils are being voted for. And the Conservative party have taken a drubbing so far losing over half the seats they held. They also lost a by-election for an MP.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-68947838
Boris Johnson was turned away from voting after forgetting photo ID. And this was a measure that he introduced when he was PM
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-68947834
We have a general election coming up, so expect to see a change of government here.
This has been building for quite some time. I hope it's a sign of an international trend of putting an end to political clown shows.
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Tornadoes and enormous hailstones rip across China's Guangzhou Province in late April.
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1 hour ago, Dr. MID-Nite said:
In other news, water is wet....
I think there's value in reading insights from American expats who know the US from the inside, but are also immersed in perspectives of it from the outside.
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You might also borrow the "Uplift" concept from David Brin's series of novels, in which sapient aliens perform genetic engineering on animal species to make them sapient as well. The newly-augmented races become "clients" of their "patron" uplifters, until the patrons become defunct in some way and their clients achieve independence. This process has apparently gone on since time immemorial. Many races believe there must have been an original "un-uplifted" race who started the whole thing, and for some their devotion to that concept verges on religious fervor.
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Per the (admittedly cursory) research I've done on conspiracy theories, they appeal to people on two levels. One, they make them feel they're among the special few who have seen through the public deception to The Truth. Two, they assure the theorist that the seemingly random and irrational events in the world are actually under someone's control and following a purpose, which they find more reassuring than that they're simply natural chaos.
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I assumed it was a drop-bear.
7 minutes ago, unclevlad said:Porcupines aren't cute, they're a massive annoyance. When you see a half dozen trees with completely crowned tops...porcupines eat the bark around the entire tree, near the top, which kills everything above it...and the first time your dog has to go to a vet to get quills removed...you get to LOATHE them. Heck, look at the damage here. Many states give them no protection...for good reason.
I wonder what they think of us?
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8 hours ago, Stanley Teriaca said:
And forgive me, I did misspell Tokosatsu.
You wouldn't be your endearing self if you didn't.
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I would suggest going back to the origin of such creatures in myth and folklore, the trolls of Scandinavia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troll
One of the early alternative root words for "troll" listed on that page might be suitable. Given your examples, IMO the Proto-German noun Trullan sounds like a good choice.
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1 hour ago, Cancer said:
Astonishing. I wonder if I could stand having only one.
Wait, this is something private citizens can buy?!
Is this in America? 'Cause if it is, I'm sorry, but your country is crazy.
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I thought of that too. Honestly, I don't think there's any outcome that will lead to a clean win.
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I guess someone was bound to mount a cow-catcher on the back eventually.
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Closing in on the Beach Mummies.
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47 minutes ago, Cancer said:
I'll settle for the inside of a coffin.
I don't wish death on anyone, but if it's going to happen, it would be really helpful if it happened before November.
2 hours ago, unclevlad said:The absolutely best black comedy ever made. Probably the best Cold War era movie ever made.
And what's scary is, I think a LOT of it will sound terrifyingly familiar, albeit with slightly different spin in many cases.
Dr. Strangelove. I suspect many of us have seen it, but it may have fallen through the cracks at this point. If you haven't seen it, you really, really should.I have seen it. I agree, it's brilliant. And hilarious, in a bleak way. But I used to think the behavior of some of the characters was too crazy to be real. Now, not so much. 😞
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I hope that when we can finally travel to other stars, somebody tracks down that 'bot and recovers it. It deserves to be enshrined among humanity's other good and faithful space servants.
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54 minutes ago, tkdguy said:
In case you missed it:
I can't tell you how much it pleases me that Joe Biden, and other Democrats, have finally taken the gloves off and are going after Trump and the MAGA Republicans, calling out their BS, showing what buffoons they really are. It's long overdue. You can't stick to the high road when your opposition is wallowing in the mud. You have to sling some mud yourself. It doesn't hurt that the mud the Dems have to work with has some sharp rocks in it.
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Funny Pics II: The Revenge
in Non-Gaming Discussion
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"Dammit, Jim, I'm a polymath, but not a doctor!"