Andrea Clark
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who would pay for college when there are libraries
I thought what they were going for was, “these No Kings protestors are jobless losers.”

But it came out sounding like, “accept Trump as monarch or lose your job.”
But that’s because I decided getting past the button was more important than the risk of any consequences, not because I “agreed” to anything.

Toddlers know pressing friendly buttons is sometimes the only way to make the computer work. They’re not “agreeing” to anything, and neither am I.
When I click a friendly-looking button without reading anything, I haven’t “agreed,” in the ordinary sense of the word, to the California choice-of-law provision in the TOS that I don’t even know about.

Will my clicking the button have legal consequences anyway? Maybe!
My point is more about the plain meaning of the word “agree.” Framing clickwrap as an “agreement” is anti-consumer and I wish people wouldn’t go along with it.

(Unless you’re a lawyer writing clickwrap for a living, in which case you’re just doing your job.)
“agreed” is one way of characterizing it.

It’s not as if it’s incontrovertible that someone has “agreed” to something just because a website says they’ve agreed to it.
Policies “that purposefully interfere with parents’ access to critical information about their children’s gender-identity choices” — wow those sound terrible.

Now how about policies that purposefully interfere with parents’ access to healthcare for their children?
So parents might have a fundamental right to know whether their child is trans…

but no fundamental right to get transition healthcare for their child (Skrmetti).
Alito, joined by Thomas and Gorsuch, suggest that public schools violate the Constitution when they help a student transition (by acknowledging them as trans) without their parents' knowledge or consent.

Would force schools to out trans kids to their parents. www.supremecourt.gov/orders/court...
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES
JONATHAN LEE, ET AL. v. POUDRE
SCHOOL DISTRICT R–1
ON PETITION FOR WRIT OF CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED
STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE TENTH CIRCUIT
No. 25–89. Decided October 14, 2025
The petition for a writ of certiorari is denied.
Statement of JUSTICE ALITO, with whom JUSTICE
THOMAS and JUSTICE GORSUCH join, respecting the denial
of certiorari.
I concur in the denial of certiorari because petitioners do
not challenge the ground for the ruling below. But I remain
concerned that some federal courts are “tempt[ed]” to avoid
confronting a “particularly contentious constitutional questio[n]”: whether a school district violates parents’ fundamental rights “when, without parental knowledge or consent, it encourages a student to transition to a new gender
or assists in that process.” Parents Protecting Our Children, UA v. Eau Claire Area School Dist., 604 U. S. ___,
___–___ (2024) (ALITO, J., dissenting from denial of certiorari) (slip op., at 1–2) (citing Troxel v. Granville, 530 U. S.
57, 70 (2000) (plurality opinion)). Petitioners tell us that
nearly 6,000 public schools have policies—as respondent allegedly does—that purposefully interfere with parents’ access to critical information about their children’s genderidentity choices and school personnel’s involvement in and
influence on those choices. Pet. for Cert. 24. The troubling—and tragic—allegations in this case underscore the
“great and growing national importance” of the question
that these parent petitioners present. Parents Protecting
Our Children, 604 U. S., at ___ (slip op., at 1).
The kernel of truth here is that without the individual mandate the ACA never had a chance to work as intended.
you made Medicare Part D feel sad
Didn’t this organization give a WS ring to Rusty Kuntz?
We need to assemble some nonbinary people to invent xenopronouns for these things.

“It” doesn’t capture the uncanniness.
Their makers clearly want us to see Alexa, Siri, etc. as feminine. Because people like their secretaries to be women.

I’m guilty of calling them “she” sometimes too, but we need to start stopping. Or they really will be handing “Tilly” an Oscar.
I tried to screenshot the Tea waitlist but it won’t let me! Feature of the app.

Anyway it’s 1.6 million+ people and 72 hours right now.
My kids’ dentist’s form asks, “Can we use your kid’s picture in our marketing?” I said no.

The form then asks, “Why not?”

This was a REQUIRED FIELD. I had to write in an answer to “Why not?” before it would allow me to submit the form.
Welcome to our new and improved doctor’s office!

If you’ll just scan this QR code, access our poorly designed website and repeatedly enter the information we already have on file as the site crashes, we’ll be with you in twice the time it used to take.
I look forward to Sotomayor being the swing justice.
If MAGA was going to have a Wagner it would have been Kanye.
Reposted by Andrea Clark
At least part of the problem is that we usually think of envy as a bottom-up phenomenon so the idea that marginalized groups could be a target of envy seems like a contradiction in terms. But as I've argued elsewhere, "envying down" might be more common than you think...
(PDF) Envious Ethnography and the Ethnography of Envy in Anthropology's “Orient”: Towards A Theory of Envy
PDF | Drawing on prevalent Euro‐American folk models, extant theories of envy in the social sciences tend to reduce it to an emotion embodied in... | Find, read and cite all the research you need on R...
www.researchgate.net
If you’re trans long enough, someone will eventually tell you, offhandedly, “I thought about transitioning when I was young. Too late now though!”

Or the transphobic version: “You know every man goes through a phase where they want to be a woman.”
omg the artwork in this book
An illustration of the god Mercury by Michael Whelan An illustration of the goddess Venus by Michael Whelan
Now imagine if Kendrick did “Not Like Us.” Trump would be so owned
Short of Trump’s removal from office no concession is really sufficient IMO.

I suppose I would accept massive Supreme Court reform as well.
The whole segment was the fact-free vibes of guys of a certain age. Between the 3 I wish one would’ve brought something other than anecdotes.
Wow. Wtf. I had no idea it was going to be this fucking big.

Am I crazy for thinking lots of normal not-politically-engaged people will hate this when they actually see it?

What percentage of Americans have even been to a ball?