https://www.huffpost.com/entry/dallas-humber-terrorgram-narrator-mass-shootings_n_64010e78e4b0d14ed6a6a545?qah
"Neo-Nazi dildo saleswoman" was not on my bingo card for 2023.
Good news first:
https://fox2now.com/news/missouri/new-bill-would-allow-missouri-schools-to-teach-lgbtq-history/amp/
But here are the extremes the transphobes are sinking to:
https://www.vice.com/en/article/88x4a5/florida-trans-kidnapping-law...
They first announced Nexus Prime's name as "Nexus Maximus" (called that specifically because Hasbro didn't want "Prime" in his name), a name that turned out to already be in use for an unrelated product.
The reason they didn't find this beforehand was because they'd checked with safe search on...
Florida is not the only state forgetting that it can't go against the First Amendment:
https://gizmodo.com/texas-abortion-websites-bill-internet-service-providers-1850178991
Every detailed explanation of anything in science is a theory, and there is no theory that wouldn't be modified if we found new relevant data.
That doesn't mean the basics of the theory aren't "conclusively" known...and certainly not that the facts the theory explains are in dispute.
That was...
Evolution is a fact. Not even creationists dispute that life has changed over time anymore, they just assert that there are limits to how much...and if they're obnoxious they'll refuse to admit that the word "evolution" applies to the part they do accept. (It does, though.)
Also, speciation has...
That evolution happens is a fact.
The theory of evolution is the accepted explanation of how it happens...and is literally more certain than the current theory of gravity.
Where did they ever tell a "Siege" story that didn't have Bumblebee in it?
While I don't like they do this either, Hasbro actually uses the words "inspired by" to mean "exactly accurate to" so often I'm not sure they know that isn't what it means.
Siege definitely wasn't even inspired by "G1...
Not legally, since we do have separation of church and state. And there was a big court case in 2005 that ruled that "intelligent design" was still creationism.
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