Martes antes tres días de fin de semana, enlaces mexicanos

by | Sep 7, 2021 | Daily Links | 175 comments

Hopefully your national holiday of sticking it to your boss went well.   I spent mine sleeping in, seeing that Chinese Marvel movie, and grilling some burgers.  Later my wife found Seaquest streaming somewhere and it occurred to me that show was just Star Trek underwater.

Here’s a few links!

The big news today:  Former Trump advisor, Jason Miller, detained briefly in Brazil.

Biden um…considers a um…version of um…the um….remain in…um….Mexico…policy.  Anyone wish to venture a guess why?

Elsewhere in Mexico, they are preparing for the annual maltida critobál colon day.

Bolsonaro cracks down on big tech.

Today is the day!  This will be interesting how El Salvador fares.  Here’s a firsthand account, which seems to have gone pretty well.

No matter where in the world you go, you’ll find soccer hooligans.

 

Here’s some tunes.  Have a good afternoon.

 

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175 Comments

  1. Sean

    Wait, what just happened?

    • Animal

      Yeah, I’m a little confused.

      • The Other Kevin

        Animal had a glorious first, but it was erased from history like an unpopular pharaoh. I suspect Brochettaward had something to do with it.

    • Tonio

      Nothing. Nothing at all. Why do you ask?

      • Sean

        ?

        I know what I saw.

      • Nephilium

        Nothing? Absolutely nothing?

    • Brochettaward

      What happened? I didn’t First and it pains me. But I have to conserve my strength.

    • mexican sharpshooter

      FIRST!

  2. Ted S.

    I saw the local (reliably lefty) paper in the supermarket today, and the main headline, referring to past few months for the Biden administration, was “A Summer to Forget”.

    I’m sorry I didn’t take a picture.

    • R C Dean

      I’m sure the leftoids would like us to just forget the catastrophically bad domestic and foreign policy activities of the Biden administration.

      And a substantial percentage of the population will.

      • Ted S.

        I was thinking of the irony of that headline as it pertains to the president’s dementia.

  3. Certified Public Asshat

    Bitcoin dropped 10% today. What did you do El Salvador!?

    • The coolest vaccine-free BEAM in the world™

      Now that a national government will accept it as legal tender, Bitcoin’s lost its cachet as the “bad boy” of currencies and people are piling out of it to something darker and more brooding.

      What? Quit lookin’ at me like that.

    • mexican sharpshooter

      What did you do El Salvador!?

      Buy the dip?

      • Certified Public Asshat

        That was solid. From what I gather there was some hiccups in the rollout initially which may have caused some panic, but it has since recovered.

      • Draw Me Like One of Your Tulpae, Jack

        Buy the dip?

        Definitely planning on buying some gold soon

      • Ted S.

        Copenhagen or Skoal?

      • mexican sharpshooter

        Check out Rockefeller over here. It’s all about Grizzly.

  4. DEG

    Mr Bolsonaro said a change of regulations was needed to combat the “arbitrary removal” of profiles.

    He said the new legislation would help protect freedom of speech.

    Hmm… big tech firms to leave Brazil and block Brazilians access?

    A fight broke out shortly before the end of the first half when fan clubs from El Nacional invaded an area where Santa Fe supporters were sitting. Dozens more stormed the field after, forcing a delay of about 50 minutes.

    We all know the real problem. They might have spread the ‘Rona!

  5. Count Potato

    “WhatsApp’s promise of private messages with end-to-end encryption appears to have been false, an investigation revealed.

    When Facebook purchased the popular WhatsApp for $19 billion in 2014, both companies assured users that their data could not be accessed by either company, but reporters for ProPublica found that the claims were not true.

    Facebook has not only hired 1,000 workers since then to sift through millions of messages on WhatsApp, which has two billion users around the world, but it also shared some of those messages with law enforcement and the U.S. Department of Justice to help put people in prison, the ProPublica claims. ”

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9966435/Facebook-hired-1-000-workers-examine-millions-pieces-content-WhatsApp.html

    IG hookers hardest hit?

    • Tonio

      Yeah, anything with the stank of Facebook on it is inherently untrustworthy.

    • EvilSheldon

      I’m gonna be really bummed in a couple years, when a similar article drops about Signal or Telegram.

    • one true athena

      OMG guys stop planning anything on the “encrypted” internet, and plan them with your local FBI plants like god intended!

    • Lackadaisical

      Doesn’t surprise me at all.

    • rhywun

      Hundreds of politicians, judges, and lawyers? And all of them mysteriously at about the same time?

      • Bobarian LMD

        Some of the replies make me despair for humanity.

        Of course, it is Twitter, so I should not be surprised.

      • Count Potato

        woops! gilmored

      • Jerms

        Christ you think the media would be all over that story.
        I know i slay you guys.

    • mexican sharpshooter

      People that recycle copper for money?

    • Tonio

      Progs.

      They pitched this as a remedy for the perceived inequity in arrests and sentences for Bipocs. I can’t figure out whether they were trying to smuggle reparations in through the back door with this, or whether they didn’t foresee the consequences of their actions. Probably a bit of both.

    • Gustave Lytton

      Stealing isn’t legalized statewide here (yet). Keizer is in Marion County not Multnomah (Portland). It also helps to dial 911 when the crime is happening, not the next afternoon.

    • Zwak, jack off, all trades

      There is a weird idea that runs through the thought process of liberals/progressives that all issues stem from legal disparities, for lack of a better term. It is this that causes the left to go all-in on things like no cash bail, defund the police, and so on. That the only reason for disparities stems from “the Man” keeping his thumb down, and that there are no downsides to crap like this. See NYC in the seventies for these policies writ large.

      • Gustave Lytton

        Getting excited for Gov Kotex?

    • EvilSheldon

      About like smoking cigarettes, then.

    • Stinky Wizzleteats

      Or a lot of people in not so great health smoke it for health reasons and that fact shows in the heart attack stats.

    • Lackadaisical

      If slightly more than 50% extra is ‘almost double’. scaremongers.

      Also, if you’re just comparing the two populations without any controlling for other variables, that is a fail to then say it caused it.

  6. Count Potato

    “Affirmative action for male students has become the new ‘dirty little secret’ with US colleges ‘worried’ that men are abandoning courses in record numbers – but are afraid to speak out amid the glare of gender politics.

    Women now make up an increasing proportion of the student body across America, in part driven by a trove of recent initiatives aimed at improving gender equality.

    Data from National Student Clearinghouse reveals female students accounted for 59.5 percent of all college enrollments in spring 2021, compared to just 40.5 percent that were men…

    Affirmative action for male students has become the new ‘dirty little secret’ with US colleges ‘worried’ that men are abandoning courses in record numbers – but are afraid to speak out amid the glare of gender politics.

    Women now make up an increasing proportion of the student body across America, in part driven by a trove of recent initiatives aimed at improving gender equality.”

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9966167/Affirmative-action-male-students-new-dirty-little-secret-colleges-worried.html

    No one could have predicted this.

    • Not Adahn

      Bah. Because of the Patriarchy, college degrees will become more and more devalued as they become associated with womyn. Rape culture apologists will come up with some nonsense about “fields of study” or “practical value” to justify it.

    • limey

      The gender sex breakdown across subject areas would be more interesting.

      • rhywun

        Probably unchanged, as there has been an explosion in useless “_______ Studies” degrees.

      • limey

        That’s my general suspicion

    • Ghostpatzer

      Maybe young men are starting to figure out that there are financially superior alternatives to spending north of $200K for a wokeness certificate?

      • Lackadaisical

        Especially if you’re going to then compete with women who end to have lower salaries. Supply certainly swamping demand in some areas.

        I also think this means that college debt forgiveness will continue to be more likely, society loves to baby women.

    • Scruffy Nerfherder

      We’re one currency pop away from a whole bunch of those jobs that women are attracted to just disappearing.

  7. Not Adahn

    What are Mexians doing with their colons today?

    Oh, this must be their Libertarian “weed and buttsex” festival.

    • mexican sharpshooter

      Sure, they do that after they tear down Columbus.

    • limey

      Some of them live there?

  8. Bobarian LMD

    Seaquest? NO!

    Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea was Star Trek underwater.

    That flying submarine was cool as fuck.

    My uncle had that model, which I think I broke in the bath-tub, when I was probably 4 years old.

    • limey

      Understandable when you also have a model SEA SMITH.

    • R.J.

      Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea was great and silly. I saw an episode the other day where for some reason, the sub was transporting an Egyptian mummy. Naturally the mummy came to life and menaced the crew.

    • Fatty Bolger

      I remember watching reruns of that when I was a little kid. I loved it, but it could be a little scary sometimes, at least for kids.

    • Bobarian LMD

      Seaquest DSV was more like Star Trek: Deep Sea Nine.

    • Zwak, jack off, all trades

      Heh, that thing has a grill like a Buick.

    • Ted S.

      Peter Lorre looked like death warmed over in it.

  9. limey

    Noone picked up on my House of Cards reference in the previous comments. Sad. That or I’m too unhinged to reply to.

    *twitches and yaps like a chihuahua*

    Don’t make eye contact.

    • Tonio

      No, you’re fine, really. It wasn’t you, it was us. [backs away slowly]

    • Gustave Lytton

      You might very well think that but i couldn’t possibly comment.

  10. JaimeRoberto (shama/lama/ding dong)

    In local news:

    “An unpaid restaurant bill led to gunfire Sunday night in downtown Walnut Creek, according to city officials.

    Police were still looking for the suspect and had not made any arrests by Tuesday morning.

    The owner chased after the couple as they headed to their car across the street, Burkhart said. He confronted them, and the man eventually paid before getting into the passenger side of a black Kia.

    The car drove away, and as it did, the man pulled out a gun and fired into the air at least three times”

    Yusef and his PYT going on a crime spree like Bonnie and Clyde?

    • rhywun

      I wonder if restaurant bills – which are typically under $950 – are included in California’s law that makes such thefts a misdemeanor.

      Which reminds me… misdemeanors are punishable. Why is nobody doing it?

      • Animal

        Which reminds me… misdemeanors are punishable. Why is nobody doing it?

        It’s probably racist, or something.

      • Lackadaisical

        Can’t let people get da covid over such minor crimes.

    • Spudalicious

      Fucking Walnut Creek?!? Holy shit. That’s the last place something like that should happen. I lived in that area for 30 years, that shit doesn’t happen.

      • JaimeRoberto (shama/lama/ding dong)

        There have been a few incidents lately including a murder in July.

  11. SandMan

    Well dang, now I’m going to stare at the Mexican chicks cheeks rebounding from the slap for the rest of the afternoon, thanks!

  12. Shpip

    Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum announced that the Columbus statue on the Paseo de la Reforma, often a focal point for Indigenous rights protests, would be replaced by a statue honoring Indigenous women.

    1) If you had asked me what city in North America had a mayor named Claudia Sheinbaum, I would’ve guessed something like Teaneck, NJ. Mexico City would’ve been way down on the list.

    2) I have it on good authority that erecting statues to the side that lost a war is just a participation trophy.

    • JaimeRoberto (shama/lama/ding dong)

      Will the statue show the woman with her rib cage cracked open where the Aztec priest removed her heart?

      • rhywun

        LOL

      • robc

        It was quicker to go under the rib cage instead of cracking it open.

      • Zwak, jack off, all trades

        There were a ton of Alemanian (German) immigrants to northern Mexico pre-turn of the century, mostly Mennonites I believe. It is why there is so much good Mexican beer. It is not uncommon to come across people with the name Adolf from those parts, which is no longer a common name, IYKWIMAITYD.

      • R.J.

        “The Confederate Insurrection” they call it.

      • B.P.

        “White residents celebrated the statue, but many Black residents have long seen it as a monument glorifying slavery.”

        Oh, you know, just the Associated press trying to coax a race war.

      • rhywun

        After the statue is taken down Wednesday, crews on Thursday will remove plaques from the base of the monument and will replace a time capsule that is believed to be there.

        something something history is written by the winners

      • Loveconstitution1789

        But democrats lost civil war 1.0

    • db

      Something something rattenlinien something.

  13. Tundra

    Damn, Señor. That gif.

    Thanks for the lynx, too!

    Interesting to watch footage of the crowds in Brazil. Yuge!

    • mexican sharpshooter

      That Carl’s Jr commercial is most excellent

  14. Hyperion

    T

    he big news today: Former Trump advisor, Jason Miller, detained briefly in Brazil.

    All of the Brazilian mainsteam media outlest I know of are CNN clones. So if they say anything, I take it the same way I do what CNN says. If they say the sun still rises in the East, I have to get up early to check.

    I’ll relay this to my BIL and see what he has to say.

      • Hyperion

        My wife is in Recife right now, she said there were huge rallies there.

    • Hyperion

      Here’s the reply:

      Quite simple. The man who ordered this is a supreme court justice, an arch enemy of the president and the author of several arrest warrants with blatant violation of free speech rights and due process. About the same thing that happened last year over there.

      As assumed.

  15. trshmnstr the terrible

    hey Rhy,

    Are you still having trouble with the Hide/Show (H/S) button? It’s working fine for me, but I hacked together the fix, so it’s possible I missed something.

    • rhywun

      Yeah, it doesn’t do anything for me.

      • trshmnstr the terrible

        Hmm… I’ll poke around and see if anything seems off in that code. I didn’t really mess with the function of any of the buttons, just anchored them to a different element on the page.

        As always, it may be worth clearing your Glibs cookies and seeing if the functionality returns.

      • rhywun

        it may be worth clearing your Glibs cookies

        Oh.

      • rhywun

        Nope, still doesn’t work 🙁

        FWIW all the other buttons seem to work.

      • Tundra

        I hadn’t upgraded to the new Eyepiece, so I’m still learning the new system, but the S/H are working. Mac with Brave.

      • rhywun

        Windows 10/Edge here.

  16. Hyperion

    I have to tell you, as a frequent reader of news aggregate sites like Realclear, it’s astonishing to watch The Guardian and the Atlantic try to outdo each other on who is the absolute lowest of bottom of the swamp dwelling trash. Every day they seem to sink to another low of lowest, with headlines like:

    Dems Can’t Wait Any Longer. It’s Time to Pack the Court Lawrence Douglas, Guardian.

    Murphy, McAuliffe and the Trump Suburban Squirm Edward-Isaac Dovere, The Atlantic.

    Don’t even try delving into the idiocy of the actual articles unless you have a really strong stomach for disgusting displays of human depravity.

    And we thought that the trio of Friedman, Bruni, and Krugman were kings of stupidity. Move over NYT columnists, you’re but lightweights.

    • one true athena

      I still remember the article in the Atlantic in early 2017 talking about Hillary’s dumbass failures to campaign and how terrible her choices were. Actual journalism. What a shame they’ve turned into the same trash as the rest.

      At this point I think I’d prefer Pravda- at least then we’d only have one site, not deluged with a hundred “different” websites that all recite the same things.

      • Hyperion

        “At this point I think I’d prefer Pravda- at least then we’d only have one site, not deluged with a hundred “different” websites that all recite the same things.”

        They’re all vying for the Pravda spot in the new USSA. It’s the only way they think that no talent scum like them can maintain any type of gainful employment. At least they have that right.

      • Stinky Wizzleteats

        Nobody needs thirty different kinds of propaganda.

      • Hyperion

        Or more than one kind of political party.

  17. Winston

    https://www.discoursemagazine.com/ideas/2021/07/16/reaching-our-potential-as-a-liberal-society/

    What happened was after 1989, the tacit presuppositions did shift.

    Now those presuppositions, I think, were fought hard. The stuff that Sen’s talking about was incremental battles that were fought by people like Milton Friedman and Hayek and Buchanan and Nutter, and just name all the market-oriented people from 1950 to 1980. By 1980, you start to see the elite opinion has switched over. In the 1980s you’re starting to see this even more. Then at the end of the 1980s, communism collapses, Eastern Europe has to go through reforms. The former Soviet Union eventually, in the early 1990s, ceased to exist, and it has to go through reforms.

    But by the time we get to the early 2000s, the tacit presuppositions already flipped back. The reason, I think, is because liberals made a huge mistake.

    After 1989, they became complacent and lacked creativity, because they thought they had won the battle of ideas, and all they thought it was was a battle of implementation. Instead, they needed to think more creatively about how to enact liberal reforms in the post-communist era

    ….

    As a result, our energies were devoted to politics. To me, I think when we ceded culture to other people, other perspectives—and to me, we always have to remember is that politics is downstream from culture. What really matters is the intellectual, cultural discourse that’s going on in society, both at a deep level and at a surface cultural level. What I mean by surface culture is things like popular music. Look at the lyrics and the popular music and what people think about what’s going on in popular music. There’s a reason why Rage Against the Machine did very well in terms of the ideas.

    Yep everyone got complacent after the USSR fell. The battle of ideas had been won and the Deep State had embraced neoliberalism so it was only a matter of time before we had enlightened technocrats slashing and burning the welfare state and regulations. I mean Bill Clinton said that “Big Government is Over” and Joe Biden agreed so of course we can trust the elites with total power over us…

    To me, this is—again, the everyday person has good reasons to distrust elites. But I think that’s because elites have tried, ever since the rise of the progressive era, to rule, to govern over rather than to govern with.

    When have the elites ever not tried to govern over every one?

  18. Fourscore

    After 5 years of wanting a small patio replaced I finally found someone this year that showed up and began work, after promising. He showed up, removed the old patio, suggested a cheaper way to fix the wall around the patio, hauled away the broken up concrete and put the form boards in, will be back on Thursday to pour the concrete.

    One guy promised “First thing in the Spring” for 3 years. Next guy was gonna be out in a few days for an estimate. Never showed. This guy came out on a Sunday, came back in a few days with an estimate. Didn’t show but came back with a bag of filleted fish as a peace offering and then showed up as promised. Last guy complained that he couldn’t find an reliable help, no one was wanting to work. I’ll be happy,
    it was the last big project I had on my list.

    • creech

      It would still be wise to make progress payments.

      • Loveconstitution1789

        Never pay more than 20-30% before work is done. Many states have laws for contractors to put liens for work done. Its much easier for contractors to get paid than for homeowners to get refunds for uncompleted work.

    • trshmnstr the terrible

      You mean Pax Americana was never going to last forever in some grand utopian scheme? People revert back to the mean after they lose the common ethic and worldview and start abusing one another for sport again?

      *shock of shocks*

      • Winston

        Also that destroying the society and culture that produced liberalism might in fact destroy liberalism as well.

        And we need to get rid of all the old ideas except for things I like such as Doux commerce or inalienable rights…

      • robc

        once again, who wants to get rid of old ideas?

      • Winston

        That is what social liberalism and opposing reactionary means…

      • Ted S.

        Winston’s strawman.

      • TARDis

        Sometimes I think the only reason we lasted this long is that we had so much space to expand into before the city-states of America polluted the concepts of natural rights. We’ve lost the military to the true Nazis, so unless there is a rebellion, now it’s just a matter of time. But then, it always has been. At least someone tried tried a framework for individual freedom and self reliance.

      • Loveconstitution1789

        Freedom isnt free. Its a constant battle to protect your liberty and property from those few bad people who can rally the sheeple.

        America will make it through civil war 2.0 but there will be bloodletting.

    • robc

      rationalists who hate old ideas?

    • rhywun

      Dayum. The Dems are in trouble.

      • Hyperion

        As intended. They’re waiting to usher in Kamala, their true dear leader in waiting.

        Popularity? Smopularity! Wait until you see voter fraud redux 2 mail-in ballot boogalo!

    • Sean

      Nope. ?

    • The coolest vaccine-free BEAM in the world™

      No. Keep smiling. On our side of the imaginary line, The Hair That Walks Like A Man™ is starting to encounter people throwing stuff at him during campaign stops. Nothing serious so far, but he needs more affliction and less comfort, IYKWIMAITTYD.

      • DEG

        I’m still holding out hope for Maxime Bernier.

        I’m going to be let down aren’t I?

      • The coolest vaccine-free BEAM in the world™

        Sadly, yes.

        I like the cut of Maxime’s jib. Most Canadians don’t “get” him, or the party he’s trying to establish. I’m gonna vote for the PPC candidate for Edmonton West.

      • DEG

        I like him.

      • Gustave Lytton

        Arresting political opponents while they’re campaigning. I remember when that happened in places like Burma or Soviet controlled Poland.

    • Hyperion

      Look, Slojo is failing for the same reason Mafiocuomo failed. Not woke enough. Kamala to the rescue!

    • Tundra

      No.

      Smile!

    • Ghostpatzer

      Holy shit, that is great. Somerset County went narrowly for Murphy in 2017 but Murphy didn’t have Biden’s “coattails” to deal with then. The NJ gubernatorial election might get interesting.

      • Ghostpatzer

        *sigh* On the other hand, Manville went for the elephant by nearly two to one. Might not have been the best place for Biden to visit.

  19. Winston

    https://www.fff.org/explore-freedom/article/identity-politics-and-systemic-racism-theory-as-the-new-marxo-nazism/

    the Joe Biden administration is determined to impose an agenda of expanded domestic collectivism over the country that can only be compared with Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal and Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society programs of the 1960s. Biden has proposed an unprecedented $6 trillion federal budget for the 2022 fiscal year.

    But besides these trillions of dollars of spending, much of it funded by more government borrowing that will add to the national debt, there is the intention of imposing a Green New Deal on the economy that will result in a fascist form of central planning in the United States. The promise of more and higher taxes will, if implemented, threaten private-sector savings and investment on which longer-term economic growth and rising standards of living depend. Matching this drive for a fascist-style planned economy and fiscal socialism, there is an ideological presumption underlying the intellectual case for these policies that has never, in living memory, been more clearly anti-individualist, anti- capitalist, and anti-liberal.

    Well at least there are no mean tweets…

    And why are things so bad after the Great Enrichment?

    • Gustave Lytton

      will result in a fascist form of central planning in the United State

      That train left the station a long time ago. But it was on time. Mostly.

    • The Hyperbole

      So free trade is out and fascist-style planned economy and fiscal socialism is also out, what the fuck would you have us support?

      • Winston

        I never said that free trade is bad but that free-traders seriously overdid the doux commerce arguments. Not only in China but in the world as a whole. They felt that with NAFTA and WTO the libertarian moment was inevitable but they were wrong. Also Trump’s protectionism is what really upset them so they seriously underestimate the damage that Biden would do.

        See Boettke and Ebeling, both avid free-traders admitting that liberalism is in serious trouble.

      • The Hyperbole

        Fair enough, but you can forgive me for thinking so when every other one of your post is bemoaning the failure of free trade to cure all of the World’s problems, and If you’ve offered an alternative I’ve missed it.

      • Loveconstitution1789

        Free trade only works if all parties play by same basic rules.

        Commies in china have no problem using biological weapons on the US economy because Trump wouldnt effectively bend America over for china.

    • Plisade

      The time is ripe for an armed invasion of NZ a lá Cortez. Who’d’ve thought that a people would disarm themselves back to the Middle Ages? War is Peace. Progressive is Regressive.

    • Scruffy Nerfherder

      That’s definitely in WTF territory.

      • limey

        It’s par for the crazy course under that kind of mandarinate.

        The whole knives thing is beyond bizarre here in the UK, too. Last I checked you can still buy a kitchen knife (if you’re over 18).

      • Zwak, jack off, all trades

        How about a Stanley knife? Or is any sharpened tool out?

  20. Scruffy Nerfherder

    How long till the United States launches a full scale assault on Bitcoin just to bankrupt El Salvador and undermine confidence in crypto?

    • Spudalicious

      I don’t think the people who are actually in charge are any more cognizant.

    • limey

      From the replies:

      austere windy scholars

      ?

      • Ted S.

        ?

    • Gender Traitor

      When the local weatherchicks start announcing “Enhanced Rotational Air Movement Event” warnings. maybe I’ll believe THAT much of what he said.

      • Gender Traitor

        Brooksed it. Meant as reply to Hype above.

    • JaimeRoberto (shama/lama/ding dong)

      I assume he’s talking about derechos in Iowa and Nebraska, but that’s because I sort of understand gibberish.

      • creech

        “Derecho” – probably one person in one hundred had even heard of the word two years ago. Also “BIPOC” – how many people can identify what it stands for?
        LBGTQandsoforth? 99.9% had never heard of “Aleppo” either.

      • JaimeRoberto (shama/lama/ding dong)

        Don’t forget about La Tinks.

    • Ted S.

      Image not found.

      I have no idea why Pasteboard doesn’t work for me at all regardless if platform or browser.

  21. grrizzly

    In the US the number of Covid cases is now 3-4 times higher than a year ago. The number of Covid deaths is 50% higher than a year ago. These vaccines are so effective. It would have been so much worse without them.

    • The Hyperbole

      I’d be dead without mine.

      • Gustave Lytton

        Did you at least kill Grandma first?

      • The Hyperbole

        I tried, but the old broads pretty spry for 98, I couldn’t ever get within 6 feet of her.

      • JaimeRoberto (shama/lama/ding dong)

        Is that because she’s 6 feet under?

      • The coolest vaccine-free BEAM in the world™

        That and “spry” don’t really go together in my mind, but whatevs.

      • limey

        Except in that Buffy episode with the resurrection where they forgot to dig her up first.

        Ps that was a little harsh, Señor Roberto

  22. Gustave Lytton

    Modern web designers need to be flayed alive then shot. What kind of idiot thinks only two results from a search should be on screen at a timeout of ten results? And the waste of space with the excessively large text in a not quite black text with cute san serif fonts aka totally illegible. They must be paid by the scrolled mile.

    • Loveconstitution1789

      I have super fast internet but I dont know how folks with slow internet can even load modern web pages for companies. They have so much superfluous parts of their home page that just require more bandwith.

  23. limey

    Scrollin’, scrollin’, scrollin’ on a web search

    • limey

      Hmm. If anything, as this develops, it’s going to show that even when someone engages PV in good faith, they are still going to go very aggressive and just that bit too far instead of taking a moment to shut up and realise “hey wait a minute, this guy agrees with me on the fundamentals”. Sure, they’re on the right side of issues, but I don’t think they really know what to do when faced with this kind of situation. Maybe the superintendent knows that. To all but PV’s dedicated supporters, this actually doesn’t show them in a particularly good light.

      • limey

        There’s the smart way, and then there’s the all confrontational all the time way.

    • Zwak, jack off, all trades

      My son lived in Natomas (half the time) about a decade ago. Thank god we got him into the high school that the CA politians send their kids to. A lot less BS, plus the Deftones were alumni!

  24. Tundra

    Of no real importance, but a book I’m reading centers around an aqueduct in Wales.

    Turns out it’s a real place.

    Helluva piece of engineering for 1805.

  25. Aloysious

    A Dick Slashballs story and the ass-paddling gif.

    Today is a good day.

  26. UnCivilServant

    Well, I arrived in Roswell.

    I found the changing landscape fascinating as we drove west. The hills only started to return a few miles away from the town, though the vegetation is still sagebrush.

    Had lunch at a place in Amarillo (the Big Texan Steak Ranch) that really leaned into the theme. Soon we’ll go hunting for food in Roswell, but the idiots here have a mask mandate. The desk clerk at the hotel said nothing towards my noncompliance. But I’m not sure I won’t be hassled elsewhere.

  27. Yusef drives a Kia

    Never underestimate the Old Man, i won my second tournament in 4 weeks, playing against Great players Half my age, I’m sneaky,

    • Tundra

      Old man strength is real.

      Congrats!

    • Ghostpatzer

      Huzzah! Senior Citizen privilege!

  28. trshmnstr the terrible

    Found a folded up scrap of paper wedged in my front door with “call or text me any time [phone number]” in feminine writing. I can’t tell if the single mom next door is getting exceedingly desperate or what, but I got a chuckle before throwing it out.

    Maybe I need to start wearing my ring when I go on my morning walks.

  29. westernsloper

    Who cares what the links are the front page is the most callipygian gif to ever be gif’d.

    • MikeS

      Yeah. That gif is…just wow.

  30. westernsloper

    Former Trump aide Jason Miller questioned for three hours by police in Brazil

    Be careful there. One can become a political prisoner pretty easily in third world countries when supporting the wrong guy. Kind of like here.

    • Tulip

      Are you speaking from experience?

      • westernsloper

        Not yet.

  31. Winston

    https://mobile.twitter.com/nytimes/status/1435384920512385024

    A collection of leading health and medical journals this week declared climate change “the greatest threat to global public health” and called on governments to respond with the degree of funding and urgency they used to confront the coronavirus pandemic.

    Gee, I didn’t see that coming…