Saaaturday evening links!

by | May 6, 2023 | Daily Links | 196 comments

An annual ritual.

It’s time for Spuds annual pilgrimage to the ocean for Mother’s Day and moms birthday. 94 this year. It will be somewhat bittersweet, given that we lost a sister last September. At least the weather looks nice.

 

But, hey! That will not keep us from, the Links!

 

Looks like some stodgy old Limey got himself a new hat. And sorry, we earned the right to ignore you well over 200 years ago by kicking your ass.

 

I don’t expect to see him anytime soon.

 

Screenwriters staring down the barrel of future irrelevance.

 

Totes not the same.

 

Bernie has something to say.

 

Okay, that’s it. Lame news day. Have a great evening!

About The Author

Spudalicious

Spudalicious

Survey says I’m a Paleolibertarian bitches. That means I eat “L”ibertarians for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Soave tastes a little fruity. Wait a minute, that doesn’t sound quite right…

196 Comments

  1. Aloysious

    Best wishes, Spud. Have fun.

    • Fourscore

      Great music, Spud. Takes me back

      • Spudalicious

        That was the first album I bought in second grade at a school rubbish sale. I liked the album cover.

  2. Grosspatzer

    Enjoy, Spud. I’ll be on the beach next week meself – bittersweet, uncle’s funeral on Wednesday, but I will also get to spend some time with cousins I don’t see much any more.

    Fox News site has some weird javascript which breaks Firefox and other webkit browsers. Works in Brave, though. What a PITA.

    • Pat

      Sorry to hear about your loss.

      Fox News site has some weird javascript which breaks Firefox and other webkit browsers. Works in Brave, though. What a PITA.

      Working for me, other than nagging about missing DRM for their video stream.

      Also Firefox is on the Gecko engine, not WebKit. It’s working on my WebKit-based browser as well, but that’s webit2gtk on linux, so YMMV.

      • Grosspatzer

        Thanks.

        It’s broken on both FF and Falkon for me. I can get it working on Falkon by disabling javascript (which introduces other issues since this i not configurable at the site level). Oh well.

      • Pat

        Which part of the site is breaking? Maybe I can replicate it.

      • Grosspatzer

        Blank page when launched. In Falkon, turn off javascript and it’s good (but 50% of other sites are then broken). Might be an issue with some library on this distro (Mageia).

      • Pat

        Weird. It loads alright on all my browsers, with the above-mentioned nag about DRM, which naturally I won’t enable. I wonder if there’s a popup nag warning that’s loading before the page is displayed and getting blocked.

      • Grosspatzer

        Well, I’ve got plenty of time on my hands this week…

    • Zwak , who will swing for the crime, in double time!

      Sorry about the uncle, ‘Patzer. Death comes too us all.

      • Grosspatzer

        Thanks. 89, he had a good run. Taught me how to play baseball and how to sober up. I miss him already.

      • Fourscore

        That’s a good uncle, on both counts.

  3. Pat

    94 this year.

    Mazel tov! Here’s to many more.

  4. Pat

    Looks like some stodgy old Limey got himself a new hat.

    It’s good to be king

    What century is this? The arrest this morning of Graham Smith, CEO of campaign group Republic, and five other activists, who were all about to go on an anti-monarchy demo during the coronation of King Charles, should alarm anyone who believes in freedom and the right to dissent. Smith and Co were handcuffed and had their #NotMyKing placards confiscated before their protest could even get underway, all to spare the blushes of our new monarch. I wonder if they’ve been sent to the Tower for good measure.

    • Grosspatzer

      Chuckie’s crown would be a great new character in the H&H universe.

      • rhywun

        OMG I want to hear CP doing the accent.

      • MikeS

        Just thinking about it makes me chuckle.

      • Zwak , who will swing for the crime, in double time!

        ‘Core, g’day mate. Gots me a new cat for me ‘ead!

        No, it’s chapeau.

      • juris imprudent

        The Hat fantasizing about being a crown, for Donald of course.

    • rhywun

      Like it would be any different at an American coronation.

    • Pat

      I wouldn’t find it shocking, given the only areas of job growth in the last 20 years outside the tech sector have been in health care, which is quasi-public, and education, which is public-public.

      • Grosspatzer

        Probably plenty of growth in black markets, off-the-books jobs and barter. Those are hard to measure.

      • Zwak , who will swing for the crime, in double time!

        Uber. That sort of thing. But, to Biden’s point, that was only possible through cheap money, IE the fed.

      • rhywun

        And just straight up government jobs.

  5. Rebel Scum

    “we earned the right to ignore you well over 200 years ago by kicking your ass.”

    Huzzah!

    • dbleagle

      I ignored that farce hard. I didn’t even have to collect some perfectly good muck.

      • Rebel Scum

        I celebrated by dumping loose tea into the toilet.

  6. Rebel Scum

    “Tucker Carlson Wants to Return to TV Before 2025. Will Fox Let Him?”

    No. That’s the point of keeping him in contractual limbo. Smells of election interference if you ask me.

    • juris imprudent

      They certainly don’t want him making money for someone else.

    • rhywun

      That article is a steaming pile of garbage.

  7. Rebel Scum

    “A Black man has been charged with fatally shooting two White strangers in the back of the head in Tulsa, Oklahoma, as part of what authorities are calling a racially motivated hate crime.”

    The BLACK man is just another victim of white-supremacy.

    • Pat

      There’s so many black faces of white supremacy nowadays they could start a stage show…

      • Homple

        I heard that Edwin Pearce Christy is auditioning for performers in a traveling variety troupe.

    • Plinker762

      They shouldn’t have turned their back to his Michael Jackson routine.

    • Brochettaward

      I did not read the link, but something tells me that the authorities calling it a hate crime are not the feds.

  8. Nephilium

    I have returned from my geekery, with many new books to read, memories of time with the nephews, and several SMITH related prints.

    I did manage to forget one of the items on my list, and blanked on stopping at the meadary that I drove right past. However, I’m back home now, and in for the night, so I give you the weekend Zoom/Happy Hour/FCBD recap link that will start at 2000 Eastern.

  9. hayeksplosives

    Over-the-top hat? Check
    Over-the-top dress? Check.
    Bottomless mimosa? Check.

    Now win the Derby, Kingsbarn!!

    Wooot!

    • Pat

      I’ve always been interested in mixing up a classic Kentucky Derby mint julep, but I can’t bring myself to put sugar and mint even into bottom-shelf bourbon.

      • Pine_Tree

        Oh, but you should. Or go somewhere that somebody else can make them for you.

        I could drink mint juleps by the bucketful.

      • Stinky Wizzleteats

        A great drink on a hot day.

      • hayeksplosives

        Definitely true. On a hot day, they are deceptively delicious and refreshing but they will bring out the real woman in every southern belle.

      • Zwak , who will swing for the crime, in double time!

        So, the teeth just drop out?

      • rhywun

        Yeah, I have no problem cutting any of the brown liquors with various additives from time to time. Each choice has its place.

      • Nephilium

        It’ll depend on the shelf of the liquor for me. Top shelf doesn’t get mixed. Mid-range and below is fair game.

      • rhywun

        Then I’m good because I’m not paying for top-shelf of nearly anything.

      • EvilSheldon

        I’ll mix anything. Mixing 18-year-old Glendronnach in a Highlander or a Blood and Sand, doesn’t prevent me enjoying it with a splash of mineral water.

      • EvilSheldon

        You own the booze, the booze doesn’t own you. Drink it how your like it.

      • Nephilium

        If made right, they’re a decent drink. If made poorly… they’re a waste of good bourbon that may need to go back through distillation to become palatable.

        And since it is the day:

        The Kentucky Derby Is Decadent and Depraved

      • hayeksplosives

        When I was stuck in luuuuvuulll Kentucky for an afternoon before a work meeting the next day, I went to Churchill Downs.

        I was technically in the lobby before closing so they allowed me to take the tour. The tour guide was a young African American kid who’d clearly been steeped into the facts and myths of the Downs and the Derby. He was thrilled to have an educated tourist, and I was thrilled to have a 1:1 tour that I could use to ask questions here and there and influence how much time we spent on various things.

        It felt like hallowed ground. I’ve had the same feeling at ancient castles, great cathedrals, the battleground of the final battle of the Persian wars—“being there” is a thing.

      • Nephilium

        The girlfriend and I took the tour off season. I didn’t get the same feel as you did, but I’ve never been a big horse racing fan. I felt it much more at the Louisville Slugger museum with some of the bats (and replicas) they had there. Finding a relative’s name on the wall helped too.

      • EvilSheldon

        You were right across the street from my very best museum – the Fraiser Museum of American History.

        By which I mean guns. Owsley Brown Fraiser was the curator of one of the greatest historic weapons collections outside the Royal Armouries of Great Britain. If you’re in Louisville, check it out. Have a drink at the Proof bar at 21C while you’re there.

      • rhywun

        I toured so many amazing cathedrals during 11 months in Europe they all started to run together after a while.

        But I agree that being there is a thing.

      • Spudalicious

        Chinese temples.

      • rhywun

        Same experience, except in one week instead of 11 months. They really started to blend together.

      • Zwak , who will swing for the crime, in double time!

        Supposedly, it is like going to Koln cathedral. Me, Koln, all the way. Or a dog track.

        I don’t like horses.

      • rhywun

        I remember climbing up a tower in that one.

        That one is particularly memorable.

      • MikeS

        I’m going to be there in a few days. Anything specific I should seek out? Just take it all in?

      • Zwak , who will swing for the crime, in double time!

        Just take it all in. But, if memory serves, the bomb shelter from WWII is something to contemplate.

      • rhywun

        Don’t miss the Roman ruins – forget the actual name but it’s right there downtown.

      • dbleagle

        In Koln there is a decent museum of the Roman period of the area and part of the ancient Roman walls and sewage system are still about.

        Definitely enjoy some of the local bier style (koelsch) and if the sun is out the bodies in the primary park and along the river. The old part of the city has been decently rebuilt after the unpleasantness of the mid 1940’s.

      • rhywun

        The city I lived in (Würzburg) was so thoroughly destroyed they considered rebuilding it somewhere else.

        But they rebuilt in place and you can’t really tell the difference until you look more closely.

      • one true athena

        The thing I remember most about that is the photo of the city where it was all basically rubble except the cathedral.

      • MikeS

        Thanks, all. I will definitely seek out the Roman ruins in Koln. We’re also going to Aachen, which will be super cool. A lot of very old Charlemagne history there. A long weekend in Munich is also on the itinerary. Can’t wait.

      • Pine_Tree

        Being there is definitely a thing. So is touching the bricks (or whatever). If I’m in a historical site, I’m forever (to the consternation of the normies I may be with) pausing to stand in a particular spot or touch the things that are physical artifacts.

      • Gustave Lytton

        Standing on top of Big Kill Devil Hill (“Kitty Hawk”) and looking where Wright Brothers flew was magical

      • dbleagle

        HE and the others are correct. There is something special about being there. As somebody who values the study of history it can send a shiver up my spine being there. As great a good book or movie can be actually seeing and touching a historical spot connect me with history at a deeper leve.

        It is the same (for me) with amateur astronomy as well. Modern imagery available space based platforms have transformed planetary science and astronomy. But I still remember the rush I felt as a mere 1/4 eagle when I saw the rings of Saturn for the first time with my own eyes. I also used the same telescope to look at the moon after the first moon walk. There was no way to see Apollo but just watching the area around the terminator was mesmerizing. Somehow even at nine I knew that mankind had entered a new reality.

      • rhywun

        +1 brainstorm

      • The Last American Hero

        I thought mint juleps were outlawed in the 1860’s. Now we got to raise an army and march on Kentucky.

    • Mojeaux

      What would the world do without the release of a blockbuster virus every 3 years?!

      • Pat

        I hope the next one is directed by Jerry Bruckheimer. If we’re going to live in the theater of the absurd I’d at least like to see some cool explosions.

      • Mojeaux

        Michael Bay #FTW!

      • Nephilium

        Michael Bay presents: EXPLOSIONS!!!!

      • juris imprudent

        Instead we’ll get more derivative, stupid J.J. Abrams viruses.

      • Rebel Scum

        As long as there are screen flares.

  10. Mojeaux

    Eh, humans like, possibly need ritual, so I’m not going to diss the coronation. Pomp and circumstance is fun once in a while.

    I like my church just fine but we have a distressing lack of ritual. Our meetings have an program, which includes nothing ceremonial. It’s why I like going to Midnight Mass. That and the professional musicians.

    Our national rituals include displaying our flags anywhere, everywhere, all the time, popping of fireworks, yelling “Fuck, yeah, ‘Murka!” and watching sappy Budweiser commercials on some random Sunday in February. ← That is not a dig.

    • hayeksplosives

      I culturally appropriated the crowing of the new British monarch to get my pomp & circumstance fix for the year, followed by the Kentucky Derby.

      There’s a lot to be said for traditions, particularly when surrounded by individuals who can only tear down, not create.

    • rhywun

      I watched some of it and was struck by how religious the whole thing was. I mean, I knew that going in but still. I couldn’t help but think that it was probably the first mass that half the audience had ever sat through.

      • Nephilium

        The girlfriend is watching it behind me. The first statement she made after starting it was, “This is four hours long?!”

      • rhywun

        You can safely tell her it’s over after two hours. I stopped watching after Charlie and what’s-her-name rode off into the rain.

    • Brochettaward

      Why? What’s going to happen? Are people going to finally rise up and do something? It took the feds laying out the welcome mat for them to “storm” the capital where they promptly did….nothing. Not a single god damn thing. Then they sat back and as they were rounded up and incarcerated for it while their political counterparts were allowed to burn down cities.

      • Brochettaward

        Also, I love the sourcing in that article. Sometimes it’s according to vaguely described “people.” Other times, it’s the person. Who or what is their connection to the matter? They may or may not be familiar with the matter.

      • one true athena

        “familiar with the matter” is so great. Well, golly, reporter-person, I’m glad you’re not sharing a quote from someone who isn’t familiar with the matter! thanks for doing the absolute minimum of your job!

  11. Pat

    Police responding to shooting at Dallas-area outlet mall

    ALLEN, Texas (AP) — Law enforcement responded to a shooting at an outlet mall Saturday in the Dallas area.

    Calls about shots being fired came in about 3:40 p.m. from the Allen Premium Outlets in Allen, Texas.

    A dispatcher with Allen police confirmed the department was investigating a shooting.

    WFAA-TV reported that police on the scene said there were multiple victims, including children. Their conditions were not immediately known, but WFAA reported that the Collin County Sheriff said the shooter is dead.

    Hope all of our DFW glibs are safe.

    • Rebel Scum

      “the Collin County Sheriff said the shooter is dead.”

      May we have an identity?

      • juris imprudent

        Getchyer hot take here! No waiting, hot takes NOW!

      • Homple

        Someday there will be a betting line on the general appearance of unidentified assailants.

      • Grosspatzer

        “The shooter is near!”

      • MikeS

        Hmmm…sounds like authentic frontier gibberish to me.

    • R.J.

      Spaniard just told me about it. Both of us are fine.

      • Aloysious

        \(ϋ)/♩

      • MikeS

        “fine”

      • R.J.

        “Not with holes.” We are having fajitas, listening to ZZ Top and lamenting the website issues that keep him from commenting.

      • MikeS

        Other than the squirrels, that sounds like a lovely evening.

      • Zwak , who will swing for the crime, in double time!

        ” keep him from commenting.” Sure, that is what all the imaginary friends say.

      • dbleagle

        Since it is Derby Day and some moistened bint in a lake threw a sword at a guy with big ears there really can be only one ZZ Top song for today.

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wRHBLwpASw

      • Zwak , who will swing for the crime, in double time!

        Watery Tart. The proper term is Watery Tart.

      • Chafed

        Now I miss the 80s.

    • rhywun

      Drury said the players are not absolved of blame for what went wrong against the Devils.

      *lolsnort*

      I’ve always thought “coach” was one of the worst jobs out there. I mean, how much control do you really have over the players on any given day, beyond general strategery?

      But yeah, here we go again. Let’s try another reboot. It will totally work this time.

      • Muzzled Woodchipper

        Coaching is mostly taking a group of people and trying to figure out how to use their individual skill sets in order to put them in a position to win games. It’s really fucking hard, actually, to do it well.

    • juris imprudent

      For five seconds.

  12. Stinky Wizzleteats

    Charles has a new hat, huh? If it’s anything other than a beanie with a propeller on top it’s inappropriate.

    • juris imprudent

      How about one with buffalo horns?

      • Zwak , who will swing for the crime, in double time!

        Hey, JI, what is a good email address for you?

  13. The Late P Brooks

    Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg announced Wednesday that “senior, experienced prosecutors” are investigating Neely’s death, which the city’s medical examiner determined was a homicide caused by compression of the neck.

    “This is a solemn and serious matter that ended in the tragic loss of Jordan Neely’s life,” a spokesperson for Bragg said in a statement.

    “As part of our rigorous ongoing investigation, we will review the Medical Examiner’s report, assess all available video and photo footage, identify and interview as many witnesses as possible, and obtain additional medical records. This investigation is being handled by senior, experienced prosecutors.”

    Most importantly, they have to find out if the guy voted for Trump.

    • Stinky Wizzleteats

      NYC, the land of the violent homeless and you’ll go to prison if you defend yourself from them. A bit long for a bumper sticker but it strikes me as a good descriptor.

      • rhywun

        To be fair, it may be a little more “nuanced” than that, as the kids say.

        I would think it’d be possible to have restrained that lunatic without killing him, at least.

      • Stinky Wizzleteats

        I agree actually but wouldn’t charge, I don’t think the guy meant to kill him and I wouldn’t want to further empower the lunatics.

      • MikeS

        If the kids understood nuance, American culture wouldn’t be the hot mess it currently is.

      • Raven Nation

        Kids never understand nuance. The problem is the adults who are egging the kids on instead of working on restraining them to some extent.

      • Ownbestenemy

        I think that is failing to give credit to kids who actually think. Nuance isn’t complicated on its own but outside pressure forces them to think otherwise

      • MikeS

        Me being an old person now, by “kids” I was thinking more of the generations in their 20’s and 30’s. But yes…they all are being egged on by a group of morons old enough to know better.

      • Raven Nation

        To OBE and MikeS: I was making a fast comment in between chores at home. I don’t disagree with any of your responses. My point is more that kids who care about anything are usually zealots who see the world in terms of black & white. I think that is valuable and important in bringing needed changes. But, yes, the world is nuance and maturity is needed to get alongside zealous kids & say, “I get where you are coming from, but let’s talk about strategy, or differences.” Instead, those who should be applying some brakes to the zealots are saying, “you want to burn the system down? You’re not going to do it that way. Let me help you with some better accelerants.”

      • Fourscore

        With all the outraged demonstrators not one stepped forward and offered to help Neely before this event took place.
        C’mon, demonstrators, each of you step up and take a homeless person home with you, even if its to sleep on the couch.

        If you are so concerned and demonstrate after the fact, just be a little preventive before the fact. Take a homeless person to lunch/dinner, better yet, cook them a good meal. Let them live with you and share their experiences. Personally intervene.

        Otherwise your demonstrations aren’t too impressive.

      • rhywun

        step up

        “That’s the government’s job.”

      • Zwak , who will swing for the crime, in double time!

        NYC; SAVE A LIFE, GO TO JAIL

        Pithy, no?

      • Gustave Lytton

        Bernie Goetz was convicted and that was forty years ago.

    • EvilSheldon

      I had my neck compressed twenty or thirty times this morning. I was fine.

  14. The Late P Brooks

    If FOX keeps paying him to keep him from working for somebody else, can Carlson make free youtube videos as a hobby?

    • Rebel Scum

      Depends on what is in the non-compete clause that is likely part of his contract, I suppose.

    • hayeksplosives

      I don’t know, but I’d pay to see Tarlson Cucker with a suspiciously large nose and mustache do YouTube videos.

      • Zwak , who will swing for the crime, in double time!

        Lip syncing a sock puppet?

    • Stinky Wizzleteats

      Is that the case or does he have a standard noncompete clause of some sort? At this point he could probably violate his contract and make considerably more money working for someone else. Valutainment, a YouTube channel and I guess it has its own website as well, has already offered him $100 million over five years and from what I understand it’s not an empty offer.

      • Gustave Lytton

        Violating a contract means Fox can sue for enforcement and/or damages, not just Carlson doesn’t paid.

  15. Ted S.

    I think this was supposed to be Old Guy music.

    • Nephilium

      /starts making Soylent

    • Stinky Wizzleteats

      What, the idea of lab grown meat doesn’t appeal to you? Well me either, from what I understand that stuff’s more akin to a lab grown tumor. I bet the Klaus Schwabses of the world would still be allowed to get it.

    • rhywun

      I can’t even believe we’re having this “conversation”. Among so many other recent ones.

    • westernsloper

      The Guardian cited research4,5,6 from Oxford University, published in the summer of 2018, which claimed meat and dairy production are responsible for 60% of the greenhouse gas emissions produced by the agricultural sector, and that cattle use 83% of available farmland while delivering only 18% of calories and 37% of dietary protein./blockquote>

      Bullshit.

      • westernsloper

        damnit

      • MikeS

        You need to learn to like eating crickets. For the planet.

  16. westernsloper

    Happy BD Spuds Mom!

  17. Ownbestenemy

    Steak taco night. That’s it. That is the post.

  18. Mojeaux

    Husband has made a ribeye and sausage run. nom nom nom

  19. Gustave Lytton

    From the last thread, the most disappointing part of the whole video was the media execs showed not the slightest trace of embarrassment or shame.

  20. rhywun

    Enjoy.

    And this schmuck, who says he is homeless on his profile by the way, has dozens of videos like this!

    • Gustave Lytton

      Amazing the Tim Hortons staff didn’t chuck him out for the outside food. I guess when you’re a bum, you can do whatever.

      Wanting salt, but complaining about sugar and carbs and the ketchup being out of season. Jeezus. When I was in Basic, I was looking for every calorie I could get my hands on. Sugar on the grits, the fat boy option because you got more food, salad dressing packets, whatever. Yet he can throw eggs away because he needs to peel them completely. What a fuckstick.

    • Grumbletarian

      I would enjoy taking his meal and throwing it away.

      • rhywun

        Jesus. That faceless person should be able to live well off the smell of his own farts.

    • Chafed

      That has to be a parody a la Titiana McGrath.

  21. MikeS

    A sled hockey ray of sunshine. I didn’t even know we had a youth sled hockey team in the area. Cool stuff. Maybe one year ToK will be coming up here for a tourney.

    • R.J.

      Mike! I feel like I haven’t seen you in weeks. You OK?

      • Brochettaward

        He is fine. Just has lots and lots of seconding to do and ponder. He is a very busy guy…seconding.

      • MikeS

        More like months. All is well. Just been very busy. I’ll try and pop back in more. Someone has to show Bro’ how to First.

  22. Brochettaward

    I issued a proclamation earlier today that all should have been grateful for. It applied to both man and Firster alike and freed them from the oppression of the panted world. What was I given in return? I was witlessly insulted.

    What is it that they say about no good deed?

    • R.J.

      I am not wearing pants right now. I am in a coffee shop. Nobody has said a word to me. All is well.

      • Mojeaux

        Well played!

      • R.J.

        ABANDON ALL HOPE, YE WHO ENTER HERE

      • rhywun

        I wonder how often women actually used coat-hangers.

        Oh, and… WTF.

      • Brochettaward

        I wonder how many women would really resort to use coat hangers or do-it-yourself-abortions that put their life at risk simply because it’s too hard to travel a little bit further or…GASP…to the next state over! These bitches were talking about this in 2016.

        I love the paragraph on how Roe never really reached its true potential because not enough babies were murdered. There should have been a tax funded abortion clinic on every street corner in every ghetto.

      • Ted S.

        They’re just showing how much they like Joan Crawford.

      • Scruffyy Nerfherder

        I chuckled.

    • R.J.

      Sad. They don’t show her taint tattoo.

      • Chafed

        Please don’t give them ideas.

    • Chafed

      Yuck.

  23. robodruid

    Looking at the daily mail, Red State, DU, and other websites it does seem that the world is getting worse.

    • slumbrew

      We have our moments.

    • Ted S.

      Can’t we all agree that both New York *and* Boston sports fans are bad people?

  24. limey

    Fake news. I do not have a new hat.

    Good morning, peoples.

    • hayeksplosives

      Good morning, Linley. God save the king.

  25. hayeksplosives

    The problem with putting on a size G cup sports bra to prepare for exercise, and then donning Lane Bryant activewear over it, is that once you’re ready for the gym, you’ve already accomplished a lot just getting dressed and you actually now look awesome enough to go to Starbucks.

    • Tres Cool

      Pics or it never happened!

  26. Stinky Wizzleteats

    “Tennis Legend Martina Navratilova: “Women’s Sports Is Not The Place For Trans Athletes””
    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/tennis-legend-martina-navratilova-womens-sports-not-place-trans-athletes

    It looks like we might finally be turning the corner on this madness with woman athletes beginning to speak out. On a related note, I wonder how long it’ll be before they replace tweet compilation article writers with ChatGPT or some equivalent, truly a gutter writing style.

    • rhywun

      Navratilova has been pushing back for years. She is almost uniquely positioned to do so and still keep her commentator gigs and such rather than being cancelled.

      • Yusef drives a Kia

        Paglia if she played tennis

  27. Yusef drives a Kia

    Hello Glibs! Whats up in the real world?

    • Gender Traitor

      Good morning, Yu, Stinky, hayek, Ted’S, and Ssccrruuffyy, and good afternoon, limey!

      We’re having a bit of a thunderstorm here at Tranquility Base, so I’m refraining from plugging the laptop into the outside A/C outlet for the time being.

      I am irrationally fond of thunderstorms.

      • Yusef drives a Kia

        Thunderstorms are Awesome!
        After 4 months of grey skies it’s finally sunny,
        In San Diego

      • hayeksplosives

        You’ll be shocked to hear that it’s been gray and drizzly in the Pacific Northwest. Today high around 60, cloudy, maybe some sun later in the week.

        Things are blooming like there’s no tomorrow!! Animals have upped their flirtation game. It’s funny to see.

      • Yusef drives a Kia

        I’m just glad to see the sun, got a 10 am tee time at the course with some chums.
        Fireball and ganja!🍻🥏🌅

      • hayeksplosives

        I turn on “Rain, Rain” app thunderstorm sounds every night.

        I love a good thunderstorm.

    • rhywun

      During that span, Ford sold 10,866 EVs, meaning it lost $66,446 on every EV it sold.

      Wow.

      • Yusef drives a Kia

        The comments are hilarious

      • Sean

        They’ll make it up in volume.

    • hayeksplosives

      Barf.

      Free markets will sort this shot right out, but “they” in power will never allow it.

  28. Tres Cool

    suh’ fam
    yo whats goody yo

    Just home from work so…….TALL SABBATH CANS!

    • Yusef drives a Kia

      Sup yo! Early morning Tall Cans!
      🍻