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Apparently "BIPOC" is a racial slur now.

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The neighborhood of Hampstead is just at present exercised with a series of events which seem to run on lines parallel to those of what was known to the writers of headlines and "The Kensington Horror," or "The Stabbing Woman," or "The Woman in Black." During the past two or three days several cases have occurred of young children straying from home or neglecting to return from their playing on the Heath. In all these cases the children were too young to give any properly intelligible account of themselves, but the consensus of their excuses is that they had been with a "bloofer lady." It has always been late in the evening when they have been missed, and on two occasions the children have not been found until early in the following morning. It is generally supposed in the neighborhood that, as the first child missed gave as his reason for being away that a "bloofer lady" had asked him to come for a walk, the others had picked up the phrase and used it as occasion served. This is the more natural as the favorite game of the little ones at present is luring each other away by wiles. A correspondent writes us that to see some of the tiny tots pretending to be the"bloofer lady" is supremely funny. Some of our caricaturists might, he says, take a lesson in the irony of grotesque by comparing the reality and the picture. It is only in accordance with general principles of human nature that the "bloofer lady" should be the popular role at these al fresco performances.


				

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BurdensomeCount

Apparently "BIPOC" is a racial slur now.

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The neighborhood of Hampstead is just at present exercised with a series of events which seem to run on lines parallel to those of what was known to the writers of headlines and "The Kensington Horror," or "The Stabbing Woman," or "The Woman in Black." During the past two or three days several cases have occurred of young children straying from home or neglecting to return from their playing on the Heath. In all these cases the children were too young to give any properly intelligible account of themselves, but the consensus of their excuses is that they had been with a "bloofer lady." It has always been late in the evening when they have been missed, and on two occasions the children have not been found until early in the following morning. It is generally supposed in the neighborhood that, as the first child missed gave as his reason for being away that a "bloofer lady" had asked him to come for a walk, the others had picked up the phrase and used it as occasion served. This is the more natural as the favorite game of the little ones at present is luring each other away by wiles. A correspondent writes us that to see some of the tiny tots pretending to be the"bloofer lady" is supremely funny. Some of our caricaturists might, he says, take a lesson in the irony of grotesque by comparing the reality and the picture. It is only in accordance with general principles of human nature that the "bloofer lady" should be the popular role at these al fresco performances.


					

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"bios flags" now have two different meanings.

Damn the comments on the WaPo post linked to in the tweet are a different level of unhinged. If you sort by most liked you get stuff like:

His lawyers are trying desperately to spin what's crystal clear to anyone not a member of the death cult: Another murderous white supremacist took the cowardly way out.


The story leaves out how Mr. Gardner was a well known racist.

So ....thoughts and prayers.... ...


I saw a pic of him online in his Trump-Pence shirt. I'm shocked....... Like most Trump-Pence enthusiasts, he was actually eager to shoot a black person. Be careful what you wish for, cowboy.

Amazing how this sort of stuff was seen as OK, nay supported by the zeitgeist, just 4 short years ago back in 2020. There's no way it would fly today (I'd expect all three of these to be swiftly deleted by the WaPo moderators if the story was being told today) and even reading them gives me a certain level of shock. I guess this was what the residents of Salem felt in the years after the witch trials. The past is a different country, as they say...

The best analogy I've seen about it is imagine you've been in a ringfight against an opponent for a long while. Since the last 10 years after he was handed a reinforced jockstrap by one of his supporters outside the ring he's taken to kicking you in the nuts every time he can, even though technically the "unstated rules" forbid it. The jockstrap means his own nuts are protected though. All this time you've been calling him out and saying that kicking people in the nuts is wrong, however he doesn't listen and does it at every opportunity he gets.

Through age after all these years the jockstrap has recently decayed to the point where it doesn't protect his nuts anymore. After a particularly nasty kicking session he inflicted on you you start kicking him back in the nuts. He suddenly starts howling and calling you a nasty for breaking the unstated rules of the fight and even worse, a hypocrite for saying nut kicking is wrong but then doing it anyway to him.

The issue is that your new behaviour is equally consistent with two different hypotheses: 1) You really are a hypocrite and only were saying nut kicking is wrong because he had a jockstrap and couldn't do it to him yourself before or 2) You truly believe nut kicking is wrong but also believe in "do unto others as they have done unto you" and the former belief for you overrides the second in importance.

Fortunately we have a way to test this. If we introduce a third fighter to the ring who's not related to either of the two we can see if you spontaneously start kicking the new person's nuts or stick to only kicking the nuts of the person who was kicking your nuts before. If the former then you're just a hypocrite while if it's the latter you probably genuinely believe in the wrongness of nut kicking. Translating back into the real world this is equivalent to finding another group that's effectively orthogonal to the standard left-right split and seeing if the attack dogs of the modern right also try and get them cancelled whenever one of them on a different side of an issue says something cancellable.

An example of this might be something like homeopathy: if a committed homeopath says something like "the medical establishment is run by the emissaries of Satan and any right thinking person has a duty towards humanity to kill them" (I'm sure there are crazy homeopaths that do say shit like this) then we can feed these sorts of incidents to non-homeopath right wing attack dogs and see if they try and get the homeopaths cancelled. If so then we can be convinced we just have hypocrites on our hands, if not then maybe they are at least a little respectable.

Any other ideas people may have? This seems like a genuine experiment that can be run.

That man seriously deserves a Public Engagement in Science/Engineering award. Too bad that the people who usually get those kinds of awards aim their content at the level of an average 8th grader and not an intelligent adult who knows a thing or two about STEM...

I thought I understood how bicycles work. Then I read his bicycle article...

This was bad when the left was doing it. It's bad when the right is doing it. The institutional left deserves it but the victims of policies like this are ordinary people, not the institution.

My daily driver is a vintage (well, 1990s) midsize Seamaster! It's actually the same watch Joe Biden wears. It's a quartz because I can't be bothered to reset it every few days if I'm not gonna wear it which takes away some of the magic but I have other watches for that kind of show that stay in their box unless I have guests over who would be interested in seeing an IRL tourbillon etc.

Btw, this is amazing for learning how a standard mechanical watch works. The animations are top notch.

Don’t Get Into the Experience Machine

Eh, I think 95%+ of humanity would benefit from getting into the experience machine. And the rest of us would also benefit from them getting into it.

I gave the question 9.9-9.11 to both ChatGPT (3.5) and Claude 3.5 Sonnet. ChatGPT bungled it very badly even though I told it multiple times it was wrong. Claude 3.5 Sonnet was correct though on the first try.

You can just straight up buy almost all Rolex watches and almost all items at Hermes too (excepting stuff like Kelly bags but even then you can buy them post retail for a markup).

Plus Rolex is the poor man's idea of a high end watch brand. Their stuff is overpriced and honestly, somewhat declassé among those who are actually interested in horology.

What's the prophecy? Genuinely curious.

My social media is full of leftists who are openly saying that they wish Trump was killed, and they're not going to pretend otherwise

Time for some reportmaxxing? Please post the receipts and trophies if you do go for it, I'm sure we can all do with a laugh here.

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Trump grew in my esteem a lot.

Same here. After the Vance VP pick which I'm highly supportive of I'm now at the point where I don't know who I'd vote for if I had a vote in the US election.

I used to frequently use 'do you prefer the first half or second half of the Harry Potter series' as a conversation piece, and I found it very interesting that men seem to be very inclined towards the first half and women very inclined towards the second half

Interesting, I agree that the first three books have a certain magic and innocence to them that's strongly diminished in the fourth and practically gone by the last three books. It almost felt like they were written by two different people. Personally I'd say book 3 was the best.

How about whenever a new account is created they automatically make shadow posts which get upvoted by enough "new account upvoter" bots to overcome this threshold immediately?

I'd be able to discuss at length [...] Magic the Gathering meta

So, what's your opinion on Nadu?

Can't you change the threshold where this happens? Set it to like -1 and then it'll never bother anyone.

As noted in the 2018 EIR, this is not actually a shellmound or burial ground, but the Ohlone believe that it is, and everyone here is respecting their beliefs. (This is not noted in the article. I've requested a correction.) I remember, but cannot find, some initiative to use "indigenous ways of knowing" or the like in public policy. This is what this looks like in practice.

LMAO. These people are pathetic (not the native Indians, the whites who fold as easily as a deckchair). Separating them from their money would be a net positive for humanity were it not for the fact that they are playing with public money and will just tax everyone more if you took if from their hands.

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We're not certain the shooter was from "the left". He was a registered republican for two years but had also given a small amount ($15) to a progressive Democratic group. There's still a lot of ambiguity in play and I wouldn't be too surprised if he turned out to be a right wing accelerationist.

Man the plot armour on Trump is insane. If the shooter had aimed just a few arcseconds away we'd have a dead Trump right now.

The flying bullet has been captured in a picture just before it hit trump.

You can get paracetamol off the shelf very cheaply at any pharmacy, don't need a prescription for it.

Yeah, but you're not getting GLP-1 agonists prescribed by the NHS unless your BMI is like 35+. You can very easily get a private prescription for them from any of the big online pharmacies and all you have to do is send them a picture where you look fat enough (can do this by wearing three extra shirts and sticking your belly out). This way your monthly pens cost £150-£250 depending on place and strength but the high strength pens can easily be used to dispense half a dose instead of a full doze so you can use them for two months instead of one.

The biggest takeaway I have from the discussion below is how bad American drug prices are. I'm paying around £100 a month ($130) for my tirzapetide by buying high dose pens and then taking half dozes every week. In the end the net cost to me of this medicine is minimal because it means I eat almost £100 less worth of food a month too. One the other hand you guys are having to pay $500+ per month for semaglutide which is worse.

I'm not the biggest fan of the NHS but you can't deny it gets us cheap drugs, their development paid for on the American dime. Long may that continue!