I don't know what the chances are of these bills passing, but I like the sound of it:
https://casten.house.gov/media/press-releases/casten-introduces-legislation-increase-size-house-and-senate-change-scotus
The idea of a protest against Netanyahu not allowing Palestinian flags does sound like parody (it's like a protest against Putin not allowing Ukranian flags), except for the part where it's not hard to believe.
No relation to the trilogy (yes, really) that was announced in 2014 and never happened; that was supposed to be sci-fi and I still have no idea what the plot could possibly have been.
I'd be surprised if they did a Galvatron or Cyclonus that weren't made from the Kingdom molds, so Leader and Voyager respectively..
Rodimus Prime, on the other hand, would not be the Kingdom mold in Studio Series, because Studio Series standards of screen accuracy would require the robot to...
https://friendlyatheist.substack.com/p/mn-lawmaker-schools-must-teach-kids
It's bad enough that he doesn't even understand how strongly science disproves him on this, but how can someone stupid enough to actually think science supports this bullshit possibly be elected?
That's what the cops are claiming, but it's probably bullshit.
https://www.democracynow.org/2023/2/9/headlines/atlanta_police_release_bodycam_video_amid_growing_outrage_over_activists_killing_and_cop_city
No, it is irony.
"Blood libel" is the accusation, not the thing the phrase accuses someone of. Tucker Carlson's use of the phrase was trying to imply that pointing out the very real existence of racists is somehow comparable to making completely false accusations against a whole ethnic group.
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