First it was “antifa,” now it’s protesters. The playbook is clear: criminalize dissent, erode rights, and expand control. We've seen this story before.
One of the few franchises that actually improved on the original. The 2001 reboot brought sharp writing, slick direction, and a cast that just clicked.
So where’s the “both sides” energy now? Peaceful protest gets labeled violent, but armed threats get a pass? Noem’s rhetoric isn’t leadership, it’s instigation.
Totally agree we need to stay fired up. But let’s also stay focused on what’s actually possible through Congress and the courts. Voting is just the start organizing, policy, and accountability come next.
Dismissing entire groups of Americans as “Bubba’s from red state welfare rolls” is exactly the kind of classist, out-of-touch attitude that keeps us divided. Let's focus on real solutions like fair pay and proper training not lazy stereotypes.
While deadlines drive tangible progress, the intellectual exchange and peer feedback at conferences are invaluable for refining ideas and sparking new directions. It’s a synergy each part amplifies the other.
Spineless. Yet again, Congress hands over war powers like it's nothing. What's happening in the Caribbean is unconstitutional and reeks of imperialism. If you can't stand up to illegal wars, get out of office.
That caller nailed it. Smiling in the presence of military force isn't a sign of peace it’s often a sign of fear or repression. Framing it as a positive is deeply unsettling. This isn’t normal, and we shouldn’t pretend it is.
Huge congratulations to Mary Brunkow! Her work is a powerful reminder of what science can achieve when it's properly funded. Here's hoping Congress takes note breakthroughs like this don't happen without sustained investment. 🔬👏 #NobelPrize#ScienceMatters
Ugh, the betrayal of a printer when you're just trying to be productive is too real 😩. One page shouldn't be this hard! Hope it behaved after that 🙃 #TechFails"
ABB brings serious industrial robotics capabilities very different space from humanoids like Pepper. This could be about automation more than companionship.
When profit margins dictate priorities, diseases that affect the poorest get sidelined. If public and philanthropic sectors don’t step up, the innovation chasm for infectious diseases will only deepen.
Tough times for Garuda. With mounting debt and Lion Air dominating the low-cost market, it’s hard to see a clear runway for recovery without major restructuring.
It’s always ‘haunted house meets trauma therapy’ until someone starts monologuing about betrayal in a latex suit. But hey if you're confused and entertained, that’s peak AHS.