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Broc Smith has "Retardant" (Omar behind naked MN Governor Walz saying he isn't retarded)
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Tom Stiglich with parody of Jake Tapper calling the DC pipe bomber white & he believed the 2020 election was stolen.
Triangle, I am in you. This afternoon after lunch with a friend, my wife & I had some time to kill, so we went to the Triangle Town mall.
My friends, malls are so dead. This one was trying really hard to stay alive, but it was sad. The two escalators were shut off, and one was closed for maintenance, so everybody was walking up and down the other escalator. (Keep to your right!)
It felt like an abandoned ghetto, even though the stores all had their lights on.
The power of nature...
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A large M7.0 Earthquake has struck the plate boundary in Alaska, followed 8-9 minutes later by a "mistake" M6.4 earthquake being reported in Europe, which wa...dutchsinse (YouTube)
MAGA Don speaks
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Executive Order to end price fixing and other anti-competitive behavior in the food supply chain.
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Presidential Message on 160 years since the ratification of the 13th amendment.
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Presidential Message on 8 years since MAGA Don's proclamation to declare Jerusalem the capital of Israell and move the embassy there. Plus a message of peace.
On this day 160 years ago, the United States of America ratified the 13th Amendment of the Constitution, immortalizing a self-evident principle thatThe White House
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This is in reply to @fuat2mb asking me: How did my dad's conversion from Lutheran to Assemblies of God to Baptist in his formative years affect my own journey from dispensationalist evangelical to Orthodox, and from there to being clergy?
Well, I'm not so sure that there was any link there. My dad never told me he was born and baptized Swedish Lutheran; he was 6 or 7 when his mom died, and his dad soon remarried, and as a result the entire family transitioned to AoG, since that was what stepmom was. After one year of AoG bible institute, dad decided he was done with the charismatic aspect of Christianity, and went Evangelical/Baptist. (I don't think he was expressly committed to the Baptist cause; he had an affinity with the Evangelical Free church as well.) Dad kept his Lutheran beginnings from us, I think, because he considered it an insignificant part of his life, and also because he believed in “Believer’s Baptism;” he considered his infancy baptism to not be worth anything.
By the time I came along, my parents were making plans to serve on the mission field in Latin America. Since both had been teachers, they decided to become teachers at missionary kid (MK) schools. When I was 1 they moved to the southern edge of Texas and spent a year in language school at Rio Grande Bible Institute. Their plan was to teach at an MK school in Venezuela, but at that time the US and Venezuela were at each others' throats over petroleum, so they couldn't get a visa. They didn't want their Spanish training to go to waste, so they “temporarily” got loaned to another mission agency, which sent them to Guatemala. This is where I grew up. I turned 2 on the road trip between Texas and Guatemala, and we finally left Guatemala for the last time when I graduated from high school. I spent 10th through 12th grades at an Evangelical prep school in the USA, but I went home for Xmas and summer.
Our churches both in Guatemala and the USA sang traditional hymns out of a hymnal. My mom sometimes played the pump-organ for our little Guatemalan church. When she wasn't playing, I learned to sight-sing the alto part by reading out of the hymnal next to her.
After high school, we moved back to California, were our family had lived before the missionary thing, and where we still owned a house. I went to an Evangelical university in LA county. At that time I began experimenting with different forms of Christianity. I spent one summer trying with all my strength to be an atheist. I was unable to do so, and it made me angry that I didn't appear to have a choice in that matter.
Because I had a cousin who was a youth pastor in a Vineyard church, I was attracted in that direction at first. If you are unaware, the Vineyard is one of those charismatic churches that don't demand that you speak in tongues, but it is encouraged. The music was praise-band stuff. I figured that, since all my life I had felt unable to love the abstract figure of God, this touchy-feely worship would help with that. In the end, it didn't, and I wondered what direction to go.
At my university, chapel attendance was “mandatory” twice a week. They said we couldn't graduate without good attendance. My friends and I spent our time there making up alternate lyrics to the dumb touchy-feely praise songs.
I should interject here that the summer between 7th and 8th grade for me, our whole family lived in a borrowed house in Arlington, Texas. This is right between Dallas and Ft. Worth. My brothers, who are considerably older than I, had recently converted to Orthodoxy. They took me to vespers at the cathedral in Dallas a couple times. I was struck by the beauty and solemnity of the services, but I didn't feel like the folks there had the same enthusiasm for the enthusiastic “love of Jesus” that I was looking for in a church.
Fast forward back to my college years. After a while I decided that mocking the dumb aspects of hip Southern California Christianity was not doing my soul any good. I remembered that I had experienced Christian worship that wasn't embarrassing, so I looked up and Orthodox church in the phone book. I was received into the church by chrismation (anointing) in April 1992. You might say that I was initially attracted to the church for aesthetic reasons.
At first I was content to simply absorb the atmosphere of the church services, but after about 3 years I began to study liturgics in earnest. Liturgical correctness became my sinful passion. I learned Byzantine musical theory, including how to read the psaltic neumes, and when a group of us were authorized to start a mission in south Orange County, I became the head chanter, choir director, and rubrical expert.
My wife and I decided to move out of SoCal in 2007. We settled in North Carolina, and because both of us were suffering from significant depression, and because I wasn't a central figure at any parish in NC, our attendance became less consistent.
When we had been newly married in SoCal, my bishop approached me and asked me to begin seminary studies by correspondence. My wife was not happy with this, because she already felt that she was competing with the church for my time. My very wise priest told me to stop my studies, and that he would answer to the bishop for me. I have been very thankful that he thus preserved my marriage.
When my son was 6 or 7, he wanted to serve as an altar boy. But because almost no acolytes were present at Saturday evening vespers, our priest was hesitant to let him, since it would result in him having to babysit a kid as well as conduct the services. I asked him if I could serve vespers alongside my son, and he agreed. After a few weeks, I asked if I could also serve Sunday morning services, and he gladly let me. Because I was not a central figure of the church's musical life, I no longer felt like serving in the altar was taking me out of a vital place where my talents were needed.
A few weeks later, my priest asked me if I had ever considered the diaconate. I responded that I had neither considered for nor against it. I went home and, laughing, told my wife. Her response floored me: “Well, why haven’t you considered it?” So I felt that I had her permission to pursue a clerical path. Thereafter I began a four-semester theological course of study designed for late-vocation “terminal deacons” (that is, not considering the diaconate as a stepping-stone to the priesthood). I was highly motivated and finished the coursework in about 9 or 10 months. I was ordained in late June 2019.
So there you have it, my religious life story.
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My god. Everyone needs to read this:
“The Reverse-Centaur’s Guide to Criticizing AI”
(from @pluralistic)
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Pluralistic: The Reverse-Centaur’s Guide to Criticizing AI (05 Dec 2025)Cory Doctorow (Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow)
The CEO of The Onion set the publication's goal for 2026 to have more subscribers than The Washington Post. At the rate the latter is going, that won't take long.
"For reasons we don't like or understand, our work has become increasingly important."
"Look, we're an independent company, we don't use AI to write headlines and make art, and we're one of roughly three publications who are up for the fight. Unlike other places, The Onion is quadrupling down on being a pain in the ass, politically. Are you?
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It's been a big year for us at The Onion, but as media collapse accelerates, it is unfortunately going to be a fucking great year for us next year.Ben Collins (www.linkedin.com)
Greedo never stood a chance.Will Shanklin (Engadget)
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I'm sure George will get a cut of some of this. If only he used his small cut out of it to do something crazy, like make one more awesome movie before he croaks.
One of my favorite local planthoppers, Dictyonissus griphus. Such distinctive wing venation.
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Shame we do not have nature's heroes everywhere in the US. All action, no excuses and all 'natural.' Go #moose.
China is betting its future on a massive, pragmatic AI revolution on the factory floor. It's leveraging scale, massive industrial base, and state support to automate its way out of demographic and economic threats, aiming to lock in its manufacturing dominance through technological supremacy.
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A friend is pissy about Calibre adding A.I. into this ebook manager so they are creating a new fork called Clbre, because the A.I. is being stripped out.
#AI #AISlop #Calibre #eBook #eBookManager
A fork of Calibre called Clbre, because the AI is stripped out. - grimthorpe/clbreGitHub
The Attack on Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941
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The Oberg Color Film Footage of Pearl Harbor - December 7, 1941
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Breaking news from around the world.Disclose.tv
I see all these stories about the black "white" guy that is now charged with the Pipe Bomb placements on Jan 6th.
I thought it was that female Capitol Police officer that they were showing pictures of earlier who was identified as the person.
Several of you posted those stories...
Is that the same event?
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When Gallup surveyed who feels safe walking alone at night, China's 94% "yes" was notable. But the real story is buried in the demographics with men and women in China reported nearly identical levels of safety, separated by only two percentage points.
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In 2024, Gallup's global tracking reached a new milestone: 73% of adults worldwide said they feel safe walking alone at night in their city or area.Julie Ray (Gallup.com)
Women allegedly rush to courthouse to see the alleged assassin named Luigi
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A fucking MENOPAUSE bill, Halle?
Now I've heard it all. Government needs to mitigate menopause for bitches now?
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I'm torn on which is better being able to see different worlds or willing shit into existence
this mf has both which like, based, but I don't know which one i would choose
like this
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