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  1. about 5 hours ago on Real Life Adventures

    The Life of a TikTok Exec…

  2. about 5 hours ago on That is Priceless

    You’re missing the point: Marxists have a LONG history of disinformation. Those of us old enough, remember the ridiculous proclamation’s made by the USSR’s ironically named Pravda (“Truth”). Social Media is bad enough – there’s no sense in handing them an avenue straight to our Youth.

    Marxist Intel ALSO make use of missteps or compromising information for extortion – it’s why PRC buyers were forced out of Grindr.

    There’s an excellent video, today, posted by the AP about the increasing braziness of CCP Intelligence abroad: “Chinese dissidents living in U.S. endure harassment campaigns they claim come from Beijing”

  3. 1 day ago on Buni

    I encourage you to participate in a local litter removal. Water bottle caps and juice straws are, absolutely, the most frustrating – I, once, cleaned a ten-by-ten, section of “lawn” between two Little League fields and there was a carpet of these just under the surface. Sunflower seed shells are pretty bad, too – I’m guessing that they don’t biodegrade for, at least, ten years. But plastic bags are the grossest because of what they often hide, even if that’s “just” a little bit of water and mosquitoes…

  4. 1 day ago on Buni

    I was referring, of course, to the cartoon. I’m not Canadian, so I wouldn’t presume to know what goes on in a company, other than to default that it’s like Bismarck’s politics and sausage.

  5. 1 day ago on Real Life Adventures

    I worked at WalMart, and some guy tried to return a cork-handled fishing rod, now black, after three months of tortured use. I turned him away. Still, he kept coming back till he hit upon a time I wasn’t there. I found the nasty thing in a cart of Go-Backs…

  6. 1 day ago on Rubes

    There’s a WHOLE page on Wikipedia devoted to works this’s happened to (“Upside-Down Painting”).

  7. 2 days ago on Buni

    You’ve missed the point: the charge is, literally, to dissuade you from taking a bag, and encourage you to bring reusable ones. It was publicly argued and announced, here, In California at the beginning of the program.

    If you DO buy bags (and I do), save them and donate them to your local foodbank – they have to pay 5¢ per bag when they buy them.

  8. 2 days ago on Real Life Adventures

    Catquake…

  9. 3 days ago on Brevity

    UGH! More Saxon violence!

    [Credit to Mike Peters @ Grimmy]

  10. 3 days ago on Real Life Adventures

    Solid burn