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sillysausage 1 point ago +1 / -0

Really? Weird. I don't know anyone over 50 for whom that's true.

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sillysausage 1 point ago +1 / -0

Be careful with those Gorilla Tactics - your attack power increases by 50 percent, but you get locked into using the same move over and over. You trade flexibility for strength.

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sillysausage -1 points ago +1 / -2

Not everyone fills out every part of their ballot. Have you always filled out each and every section?

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sillysausage 0 points ago +2 / -2

"obliterating ideologies" is a pretty Nazi thing to say out-loud

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sillysausage 1 point ago +1 / -0

DO NOT GET HYP, IT TAKES FOREVER TO GO AWAY AND YOU'LL ALWAYS HAVE A CROTCH RASH

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sillysausage 1 point ago +1 / -0

What an asinine comment.

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sillysausage 1 point ago +1 / -0

House Speakers rather easily can become Presidents...

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sillysausage 1 point ago +1 / -0

The House will not be Dem controlled. It will be narrowly in favor of R, but very narrowly. Chavez-DeRemer winning shows us that.

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sillysausage 1 point ago +1 / -0

Y'all really getting tripped up by clickbait

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sillysausage 2 points ago +4 / -2

If there's one thing people here can deal with, it's goalposts being moved.

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sillysausage 0 points ago +2 / -2

If he publicly appeals for military intervention has a citizen with no proof of a steal or anything, that's Game Over for America. Do you really want that?

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sillysausage -1 points ago +1 / -2

Do... Do you really think everyone who fills out a ballot fills out every part of the ballot? Notice how the totals between the Senate race and the Governor race are different. Also, all precincts reporting does not mean all votes have been reported.

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sillysausage 1 point ago +1 / -0

Trump has been blowing smoke up your ass for five years. He will also win in 2024. Most victories in life are mixed successes like that.

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sillysausage 1 point ago +1 / -0

Which is why I'm interested to see what the rationalization will be when it all comes to pass. My guess is that it will be decided that the Deep State allowed Trump to win again to mollify the populace, while Congress remains gridlocked with a Democrat drift.

Liberals are afraid he will be allowed to run again because they're afraid he will win, and leftists know he will. Trump is neither isolated nor weakened. Not after undoing Roe v Wade. As long as he doesn't die and isn't jailed for Theft and Treason, Trump is a shoo-in in 2024.

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sillysausage 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ahhh, I was assuming this was being posted by a friend on the outside. This is how I am used to reading things written in jails.

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sillysausage 1 point ago +1 / -0

I meant in a Presidential race. He will beat Biden, and he would probably beat a President Harris. Biden dying or getting 25thd was implied.

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sillysausage 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's an amusing comment because if you could just say "You are wrong", you would say that. But you know I'm right, so you can't.

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sillysausage 1 point ago +1 / -0

Gonna be hard to get paper ballots while also working against mail-in voting. People on here seem to want one-and-done solutions instead of incremental steps. Even after all this time

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sillysausage 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ah yes, reading the news, that famous way of finding out what the real world is like. So much better than just talking to your neighbors.

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sillysausage 1 point ago +1 / -0

Not true. Plenty of chapters of 1984 are unrelated to world building and are just characters reading socialist screeds to each other. That book has a great first chapter and a memorable last chapter, and everything in between really varies in quality.

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sillysausage 1 point ago +1 / -0

This is such a silly argument. Grant money isn't free, it needs to be worked for, and it pales in comparison to the payout of being a corporate scientist.

There's literally no person out there who goes "Welp, I just spent 4-8 years accruing debt and learning a specialized field. I could work in pharma or food science or for an oil company (and if those don't fit, there's always GE) and earn a beefy, steady paycheck with benefits. Instead, I'm going to pursue self-directed science, since that sense of discovery and pursuit of new knowledge is what drew me to science in the first place. I'm going to apply for grants, and tons of them. Despite having graduated, I'm going to keep spending most of my time writing essays in the mere hopes of obtaining funding. Instead of earning a salary and benefits, I'm going to have to fight for each payout. I will have to convince people with access to more money than I will ever have that not only is a line of scientific inquiry worth investigating, I'm the one who should be paid to investigate it. My skillset led me to being a scientist, and yet I have to continuously participate in hustle culture and use social skills to earn a living. And I'm doing all of this instead of taking a cushy job at Phillip Morris or BP or Post where I don't have to constantly worry about how I will get paid when the current project is finished. And I'm doing it all for the money."

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