

Convicted rapist Jesse Butler has the most punchable face I’ve seen in a while.


Convicted rapist Jesse Butler has the most punchable face I’ve seen in a while.


In Canada, alcohol sales are largely controlled by provincial governments, which operate boards that manage the import and sale of most wine and spirits, giving them broad authority over what is sold. Only Alberta and Saskatchewan have a fully-privatised liquor retail system.
Privatized businesses are more concerned with profits than the public interest? Shocking.


All he’s doing is giving a future president an excuse to tear it down. Plus, visiting politicians and influential businesspeople usually don’t like to hang out in unsafe buildings.


I hope the province refuses to pay


SO glad I don’t have any Nikes. Up yours, Phil.


Either the border of the United States is undefined in 2025, or the people “reporting” this story are completely spineless.


My sympathies to the victims and their loved ones, but from the outside, it’s utterly fascinating to watch this gradually get cracked.


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If I’d seen this at the top of the page instead of the bottom, I wouldn’t have bothered reading the article
I’m surprised that he didn’t insist on having his detailed image, a silhouette of his profile, or at least his signature on the label.


“It’s 100% natural!” “So is arsenic.” …
When I see “without chemicals” I just assume it’s shorthand for “without known harmful chemicals, probably” until I carefully read the label and learn more


This headline is fantastic for Mamdani, plus serves as yet another example of Trump shooting himself in the foot. I want to put it on a billboard.


Lawyers can be remarkably polite and professional when they want to be. Sometimes, they also have a sense of humor that’s as dry as the Sahara. I love it.
Edit: duplicated a word


So, at best, we can expect Republicans to act with the same urgency and effectiveness that they showed when fighting AIDS in the 80s. Great.


I’ve always enjoyed how God is simultaneously portrayed as all-powerful and all-knowing, yet extremely fragile and petty. There’s the “wrong” kind of relationship, heavy metal, now fluoride, and the list goes on.


WHY THE FUCK ARE PEOPLE STILL EXPECTING THIS GARBAGE TO WORK? Tesla’s “full self driving” crashes have been widely covered. Is it simple ignorance? Are they not aware of the news? Is it stubbornness? Laziness? Thinking that “it won’t happen to me”? Do they sincerely believe Musk’s lies?
I know that victim blaming isn’t the answer, and that’s not what I’m doing. I just want to know what’s going on in their heads.


They have their flaws, but I’ve always liked the Associated Press. I’m glad they’re not knuckling under.


Almost certainly loaded with tear gas canisters.


My sympathies
I like that it’s basing its behaviors on the laws of physics. No messy human language, no opinions, slants, or agendas. AI just isn’t ready (or, possibly, will never be ready) to handle that shit. Plus, it’s not stealing work created by humans under the guise of “training”.
I assume it still relies on datacenters, which are themselves ethically questionable. Still, this seems to be the “flavor” of AI that I hate the least.