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indoninja t1_j5vpsln wrote
Reply to comment by Cytizens9320 in Major railroad posts record earnings, spends more on share repurchases than on its employees by esporx
When every Democrat, except for Joe Manchin supports it, and every Republican is against it, seems pretty weird that you would blame Democrats.
indoninja t1_j24sqtn wrote
Reply to comment by simikon in One of eight teen girls charged in Toronto stabbing death granted bail by liquid_deflation
How many Ruch kids pull off shit like this?
indoninja t1_iyzqfc5 wrote
Reply to comment by berberine in No more airplane mode? EU to allow calls on flights by linguist96
That is when you have to take out your phone and start talking about fingering tight buttholes.
indoninja t1_ixwashu wrote
Reply to comment by Dt2_0 in Python in Australia drags 5-year-old boy into pool by thesnapening
> affectionate pet Reptiles
Reptiles affectionate?!??
indoninja t1_ixwal04 wrote
Reply to comment by Littlebotweak in Python in Australia drags 5-year-old boy into pool by thesnapening
With snakes, yeah.
With tigers and “smarter” predators, no.
They start going after humans and they are either desperate or looking for human prey. In either case it means you should kill them.
Unless you hate your neighbors or people in general…which I get.
indoninja t1_ixhpp4p wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Argument over social media post leads to woman shooting at car with kids inside by MrsFinger
Being part of the militia.
And the bigger part is that you void t kill a bunch of people with a musket.
indoninja t1_ixhax43 wrote
Reply to comment by SnooCats373 in Argument over social media post leads to woman shooting at car with kids inside by MrsFinger
All towns had a militia. Being a dude who owned land and could vote meant you were in. I don’t think they let hobo Jo have a gun back in the day. And the certainty wouldn’t have allowed anybody to own a gun that you could take down 10+ people with if you had 2 hrs of training.
/and gtfo with Girardoni rifle technically being able to shoot more than one person.
indoninja t1_iwpt9ns wrote
Reply to comment by HordeMaster-50_12 in Police have no suspect in killings of 4 UI students; investigators believe 2 other roommates were home at time of attack by profigliano
I am not interested in this answer.
indoninja t1_iutw35j wrote
Reply to comment by not_suddenly_satire in A huge tunnel has opened below Niagara Falls by RUN_MDB
My girlfriend…
indoninja t1_iujiaqi wrote
Reply to comment by KapahuluBiz in ‘Greed and cheating’: Prosecutor outlines tax fraud allegations against Trump Organization by calvinpug1988
https://www.npr.org/2022/08/18/1117948260/allen-weisselberg-trump-employee-pleads-guilty-felony
He is facing a lot of time if he does t tell the truth in this trual
indoninja t1_iu50f3d wrote
Reply to Zombie pigeons in the UK: Mystery bird illness turns living birds into zombies by AugustWolf22
I’ve been waiting for this zombie/birds crossover…
indoninja t1_iu1eu6e wrote
Reply to comment by rrickitickitavi in Uvalde families slam Texas DPS chief, call for his resignation at public safety meeting. by JMaboard
Are you the type of person more worried about a grieving family memebers dress and haircut than police coverup?
indoninja t1_iu0ag04 wrote
Reply to comment by pab_guy in EXCLUSIVE Tesla faces U.S. criminal probe over self-driving claims by ThisIsNotCorn
> it's very clear that you are not meant to use the system unsupervised.
Tesla ads disagree.
> You aren't making a data driven decision about what is safe
Hmm nhtsa or some guy in the internet….
> You are looking at public statements
Public statements from the car company.
Edit-Whines that somebody is acting like a child, blocks them and runs away.
indoninja t1_ityvwgr wrote
Reply to comment by m0nk_3y_gw in EXCLUSIVE Tesla faces U.S. criminal probe over self-driving claims by ThisIsNotCorn
> Nonsense. Not creeping is dangerous.
In the context of weird stops and unpredictable moves, it is.
> That's some small peepee energy to stoop to personal attacks because you fail to see the value of a system knowing it's current limits and doing the right thing.
You realize thy let people drive for months with the sun at low angles, causing accidents right?
If they “knew the limits” they wouldn’t have so many clear lies about its safety.
I think it is moronic to claim a system that clearly isn’t safe enough, that the company is clearly lying about is great. I think it is moronic to laud the company for putting life’s at risk by not being honest about it.
If that hurts your feelings do better.
indoninja t1_itwl9bw wrote
Reply to comment by pab_guy in EXCLUSIVE Tesla faces U.S. criminal probe over self-driving claims by ThisIsNotCorn
Taking Weird turns and creeping is dangerous.
> So it's actually crazy good at what it does, is actually pretty damn safe
It’s moronic to make that claim a week after getting it, while also, recognizing, they had to shut it off due to certain sun angles
> they are brilliant in getting their customers to beta test and contribute to their self-driving AI. I feel like I'm doing Tesla a service by supervising it's AI, but I also don't mind 'cause the tech is just amazing to watch.
It’s morally bankrupt to charge people premium for a beta test when they’re putting out information that encourages you to risk your life doing it.
indoninja t1_its8q8s wrote
Reply to comment by stuntsbluntshiphop in Moonwalkers give users a powered boost as they walk by geoxol
Nah, Yiu would still have slow people in front of you…
indoninja t1_its8gt4 wrote
Wow, didn’t know they could go dorkier than hoverboard.
indoninja t1_isxtl3o wrote
Reply to Ex-Capitol Police officer 'betrayed' oath by warning Jan. 6 rioter about Facebook posts, prosecutor says by Phatbrew
Fuck this guy.
He knew what they were doing, and he decided to side with them against his oath.
indoninja t1_isxp20i wrote
Reply to comment by ImPattMan in Workers at Apple stores in Australia went on strike for an hour and are refusing to repair AirPods or handle deliveries in a dispute over pay and conditions by Sorin61
Eat?
This is have of the rich be imperceptibly, less rich…
indoninja t1_is6s6aa wrote
Reply to comment by AJVenom123 in Feds: Ex Louisville Police Officer Used Law Enforcement Tech To Help Hack Sexually Explicit Photos From Women by FuegoFerdinand
I’d file a complaint.
indoninja t1_is2jolg wrote
Reply to comment by shamblingman in Pensioner with broken hip left lying on cold street for nine hours due to no ambulances by turbo_chuffa
Because that doesn’t take into account, the cost of more complicated technologies, wages, etc
Ignores the reality of UK losing hospital beds.
Ignoring the reality of buy their own standards, they are incredibly under staffed.
But let me guess you’re gonna pretend the whole austerity with NHS movement had nothing to do with training funds.
indoninja t1_is2h4zz wrote
indoninja t1_is2evr1 wrote
Reply to comment by JamaisVu714 in Pensioner with broken hip left lying on cold street for nine hours due to no ambulances by turbo_chuffa
The worse NHS is, the more money to be made in private sector insurance.
I don’t think it’s accurate to say American healthcare providers are draining, UK, healthcare dry, but that isn’t exactly what he said.
indoninja t1_j5wcpg5 wrote
Reply to comment by Cytizens9320 in Major railroad posts record earnings, spends more on share repurchases than on its employees by esporx
Do you think Republicans would have voted for it?