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@agtmadcat
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every βserious analystβ needs to get it through their heads that there is no plan and anything that passes for one can be tossed out at the mad kingβs whim
people make fun of lawyers for lots of things, and they're probably right to do so, but one thing a lawyer might have told you is not to appropriate people's identities in California.
u wot m8
It is extremely important to actively crush the people who think Democrats should still treat Israel like it did between 2021-2025.
I wonder what the inciting incident was.
Childcare my dude. It's trivially easy to spend more on childcare than housing if you've got more than one kid.
I choose to be inspired that anyone regardless of merit can be an op ed columnist
I keep seeing people ask about the 25th Amendment.
Guys. His entire Cabinet is walking around in shoes that donβt fit because theyβre scared to take them off.
The 25th is never happening.
CJEU press release: Member State legislation which does not permit the amendment of the gender data of one of its nationals who has exercised his or her right to freedom of movement is contrary to EU law A Bulgarian national was registered at birth as being male, with a name, personal identification number and identity documents corresponding to that sex. She currently lives in Italy, where she has begun hormone therapy, and now presents herself as a woman. She instituted proceedings before the Bulgarian courts seeking a declaration that she is a female person and to have her civil status data amended on her birth certificate. Despite the medical opinions and legal assessments confirming the gender identity claimed, her request was rejected. According to national legislation, as interpreted by the plenary assembly of civil chambers of the Bulgarian Supreme Court of Cassation, the term βsexβ must be understood in its biological sense, excluding any amendment of the particulars relating to sex, name and identification number. The public interest, based on the moral and/or religious values of Bulgarian society, thus prevails over the interests of transgender persons. Hearing the dispute, the Bulgarian Supreme Court of Cassation has doubts as to the compatibility of that legislation with EU law and has referred the matter to the Court of Justice. In its judgment, the Court holds that EU law precludes legislation of a Member State which does not permit the amendment of the gender data in the civil status registers of one of its nationals who has exercised his or her right to move and reside freely in another Member State. The Court emphasises first of all that, while the issue of identity documents falls within the competence of the Member States, they must exercise that competence in compliance with EU law...
Huge trans rights ruling from the EU's top court - if someone moves to another EU country and transitions, their home country can't refuse to amend their registration details to match their lived gender identity
This person staring at a Venn diagram: This is impossible.
We gotta bring back Woke, for world stability.
That would be a *very* funny ruse.
I'm operating under the assumption that they only need to drop a handful of mines to make it too risky for oil tankers to transit. They're not trying to keep a hositle navy from supporting a naval invasion, which would require a much more complex and intensive minelaying operation.
This is why I am both of these things and see no inherent conflict between the two.
The biggest threats to freedom are the unchecked power of the state and the unchecked power of the capitalist, and it takes liberalism to stop one and socialism to stop the other.
"If you would like sound from this video game you need to fiddle with the IRQ and DMA" really demystifies a lot of technology.
Depends on the type of mine, but currents are reasonably predictable so you can mark a slowly growing area of danger to avoid.
I don't know what you think you're correcting but I think you misread it. =)
Narratively having Ever Given getting stuck in 2021 to set up Hormuz in 2026 is great foreshadowing. You want your audience to understand the basics of international shipping in a lower stakes context so you drop the real plot without a lot of saggy exposition about the minutiae of cargo logistics.
This might be the greatest split-screen ever broadcast.
Theyβll play this in museums in future.
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You should go start an argument.
That doesn't mean that at all? It just means the tankers have the maps of where the mines are, so they can go around.
TenΓas self-propelled almond harvester.
these fucking idiots cut off fossil fuels. now we'll never get the sea level rise we need to get a new strait.
Iβm sorry, the suffering is infinite and things are genuinely fucking dire, but it is truly hilarious that the nazis ran into the middle east while screaming βlogistics and diplomacy are fake and gayβ and now theyβre trying to ask everyone else to fix the strait of hormuz because tfw no more THAADs
sometimes this bot is very, hm. illuminating
vaxxed?
Sodomizing a Palestinian prisoner with a knife on camera is apparently legal in Israel