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    CantaloupeAss
    20h ago 100%

    Lots of "You are SO BRAVE!" fart sniffing in the thread

    Lots of "I'm gonna vote SO HARD"

    Edit: Lmao it's very funny to me that they stuck with 30330 as the text number

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  • US startup charging couples to ‘screen embryos for IQ’
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    CantaloupeAss
    2d ago 100%

    galaxy-brain : "What if you could identify your baby's IQ and abort it if it's below Mensa levels?"

    honk-enraged WHAT IF I COULD JUST AFFORD TO HAVE MY CHILD AND TAKE IT TO A DOCTOR????????

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  • US probes Tesla's Full Self-Driving software in 2.4 mln cars after fatal crash
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    CantaloupeAss
    3d ago 100%

    It's crazy to me how long public crimes can go on before any kind of regulatory authority does anything. We've been reading about self-driving cars going haywire and killing people for years.

    Feels akin to Eric Adams being indicted, when there were reports of his shady dealings with Turkey for a long time. Like, what the fuck took so long? Why can I read about a crime in the newspaper years before the person is investigated?

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    agitprop 4d ago
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    USA has sent 26.7 billion dollars to Israel to carry out genocide
    Liberals discovered Maoist Standard English
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    CantaloupeAss
    4d ago 100%

    Internet leftist co-opting aside, this is about as naked a genocidal argument I've seen. Usually it's couched in "right to defend", "hostages", "human shields", etc., but this sticker says that a basic cultural expression of Palestine is tantamount to Naziism.

    The equivalent would be what, saying a kippah is a genocidal symbol?

    At first I thought this was a billboard on the side of a building which would be really yikes-1 , but maybe it's just a sticker on the back of a road sign?

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  • Battle of Virden (1898) - New General Megathread for the 12th-13th of October 2024
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    CantaloupeAss
    1w ago 100%

    I stopped reading the news a long time ago and really only stay plugged in in my community and my city. Sometimes I get weird looks from people when I don't recognize the name of some guy who's in the news a lot, but I don't care, I can't deal with the impotent rage reading the news gives me

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  • https://archive.ph/ZMrZV

    ::: spoiler article The pro-Palestinian group that sparked the student encampment movement at Columbia University in response to the Israel-Hamas war is becoming more hard-line in its rhetoric, openly supporting militant groups fighting Israel and rescinding an apology it made after one of its members said the school was lucky he wasn’t out killing Zionists. “We support liberation by any means necessary, including armed resistance,” the group, Columbia University Apartheid Divest, said in its statement revoking the apology. The group marked the anniversary of the Oct. 7 attack on Israel by distributing a newspaper with a headline that used Hamas’s name for it: “One Year Since Al-Aqsa Flood, Revolution Until Victory” it read, over a picture of Hamas fighters breaching the security fence to Israel. And in an essay, it called the Oct. 7 attack a “moral, military and political victory,” and quoted Ismail Haniyeh, the assassinated former political leader of Hamas. “The Palestinian resistance is moving their struggle to a new phase of escalation and it is our duty to meet them there,” the group wrote on Oct. 7 on Telegram. “It is our duty to fight for our freedom!” The group’s increasingly radical statements are being mirrored by pro-Palestinian groups on other college campuses, including in a series of social media posts this week that praised the Oct. 7 attack. They also reflect the influence of more extreme protest groups off campus, like Within Our Lifetime, that support violent attacks against Israel. “Long live October 7th,” Nerdeen Kiswani, the head of Within Our Lifetime, wrote on X on Tuesday. Image Nerdeen Kiswani, the founder of Within Our Lifetime, holds up her arms in the middle of a crowd of protesters, many wearing kaffiyehs. Within Our Lifetime, a group founded by Nerdeen Kiswani, center, supports violent attacks against Israel. It is increasingly influential on campuses.Credit...Adam Gray for The New York Times The rhetoric poses a challenge to university administrators who must decide how to handle students and student groups that take such positions. Their statements are broadly protected under the First Amendment but could lead to federal investigations into campus antisemitism or on campus discipline if they are deemed to create a hostile environment for Jewish students. “Statements advocating for violence or harm are antithetical to the core principles upon which this institution was founded,” said Ben Chang, a spokesman for Columbia. Oren Segal, vice president of the A.D.L. Center on Extremism, said that there were chants and other messages “filled with support for terrorist organizations” at many of the over 100 protests the organization tracked on and off campuses around the country marking the anniversary of Oct. 7. “I mean, literally, there were images of paragliders,” he said, and added, “There were multiple chants of glory to the resistance.” The Oct. 7 attack on Israel by Hamas killed about 1,200 people, according to Israeli authorities, and about 250 hostages were taken. Many hostages have died or been killed. Since the start of the war, more than 40,000 people in Gaza have been killed, according to local health officials. The majority of the people were civilians, and hundreds of thousands more have faced starvation. Some students who have sympathy for pro-Palestinian student actions last semester disagree with the hard-line turn in the movement. In interviews at Columbia and Barnard last week, several students said that between student activists’ harsher stances, and the threats of punishment from administrators for participating in protests, their desire to protest has lessened. “I think this whole situation and the way that it’s been handled on my campus has absolutely no eye for nuance,” said Bellajeet Sahota, a Barnard senior, who added she was “a little meek when it comes to campus protests.” “I also think my fellow students, as much as I love them, also have no eye for nuance,” she said. Students for Justice in Palestine, a pro-Palestinian student group that has chapters at hundreds of colleges across the country, was among the groups whose members posted praise for the Oct. 7 attack. “Al-Aqsa Flood was a historic act of resistance against decades of occupation, apartheid, and settler colonial violence,” the Brown chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine posted on Instagram. The increasingly revolutionary tilt of the student movement reflects an internal push among many pro-Palestinian groups to align their goals with principles known as the Thawabet, crafted by the Palestine Liberation Organization in 1977. They include the right of Palestinians to armed resistance and to self-determination on all the land from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea. In a series of posts on Substack, Columbia University Apartheid Divest, or CUAD, narrated its own evolution since last semester from an organization that saw itself in April as a “continuation of the Vietnam antiwar movement” focused on pushing Columbia to divest from Israel to one that now openly backs armed resistance by Hamas and other groups. Citing revolutionary thinkers, like Vladimir Lenin and Frantz Fanon, it explained how solidarity was essential with members of the so-called Axis of Resistance — which includes Iran, Hezbollah, the Houthis and Hamas — because they oppose imperialism. Since then, the group has praised a Tel Aviv attack by Palestinian militants that killed seven people at a light rail station on Oct. 1, including a mother who died while shielding her 9-month-old baby. It also praised Iran’s missile attack on the Jewish state that began that evening, calling it a “bold move.” On Tuesday, the group said it rescinded an apology it made last spring about the behavior of Khymani James, a student who had said in a disciplinary hearing that “Zionists don’t deserve to live,” and, “Be grateful that I’m not just going out and murdering Zionists.” “We let you down,” the group wrote in a statement, referring to Mr. James. No longer, the group vowed, would it “pander to liberal media to make the movement for liberation palatable.” Mr. James, who is suing Columbia over his ongoing suspension, thanked the group. “I will not allow anyone to shame me for my politics,” he wrote on social media. “Anything I said, I meant it.” Students for Justice in Palestine and Jewish Voice for Peace remain suspended at Columbia, but are active on social media. Some of their members organize through CUAD, which is not an officially recognized student group. :::

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    Me: jokes on u I'm into that shit currently doing the weird spicy breathing routine gang

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    mentalhealth CantaloupeAss 12mo ago 100%
    last week: total depression, past two days: fucking hype

    Like damn yo I am cleaning this apartment UP and like totally restructuring my life in a healthier and more productive and more focused way I wish I could do these things steadily and consistently instead of being debilitated for a week and then having superhuman drive for a few days but like for right now I'm just gonna ride the wave Root for me

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    like my tummy is Mad and gets Mad a lot and has for years now that I think of it

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    feedback CantaloupeAss 1y ago 100%
    I am colorblind and can't see hyperlinks

    I am red-green colorblind and the particular hue of green used for hyperlinks is basically indistinguishable from regular body text for me. Is it possible to increase the color contrast between the hyperlink text color and the normal text color, or use some other kind of stylistic signifier for links? its ok if not lol

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    I was pre-covid, but rn I can't conceive of a world where I'm actually about to cut these vampires a check

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    Would love to spend three months nerding out on the subject

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