_skj

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[–] _skj 20 points 6 months ago

To make the setup work, aye

[–] _skj 152 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (2 children)

Sphinx: You there, knight. I am the guardian of this place and cannot allow you to pass without a battle.

Me: My name is Ender, Sir Ender to you. And I'm a bit weary from my long journey here, would you accept a pun battle?

Sphinx: Aye, Sir Ender.

Me: Thank you, please move aside

[–] _skj 7 points 6 months ago

For me, they manage to trigger the "SNAKE!" and "SPIDER!" panic responses simultaneously. The rational part of my brain likes them, the instinctual part tells me to smash it with a rock

[–] _skj 1 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Absolutely post relevant info, I'm saying your audience here doesn't consider what you posted to be relevant.

If your comments had tied in to the greater anglosphere discussions around trans people or used the examples as a thing to emulate or avoid, that would be relevant.

As they are, your comments just sound like you think of England as an extension of the US or at least you think the lawmakers of England are concerned about bathrooms in California

[–] _skj 0 points 6 months ago

Sad to see down votes for the truth. The feds print the money so they don't absolutely NEED to collect it first. But if money going out is more than the money coming in through taxes, it increases the supply and decreases the value of each dollar.

[–] _skj 12 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Lol, I swear I can read

[–] _skj 1 points 6 months ago (4 children)

"in the country"

Bruh, their point was you are talking about a different country. I happen to agree with your opinion, but how bathrooms work in Los Angeles has no bearing on the laws in the UK.

[–] _skj 16 points 6 months ago (3 children)

While I like the comparison between Trump's legal troubles and Julius Caesar's, my inner pedant needs to point out that Caesar was not part of the fall of the Roman Empire. Depending on how you break up the timeline, Caesar was the beginning of the end for the Roman Republic and his heir Augustus was the beginning of the Empire.

[–] _skj 9 points 6 months ago (1 children)

The EEA shows up in the list of places it does not apply. They worded it strangely, first calling out the US as a place where it does apply. Then they change it up and say it also applies to anywhere not on this specific list of places

[–] _skj 5 points 7 months ago

Depends on the location and timing. For a lot of the northeast part of the path, the eclipse is going to happen right after school lets out. Most of the students would still be on their way home

[–] _skj 3 points 8 months ago

This doesn't seem like an unreasonable requirement for work attire. In a customer-facing role, they are representing the company and so the company is very concerned about it's image.

For non-customer facing roles, it's more about keeping the office productive and with minimal conflict. Someone walking in with a "Grab them by the pussy" shirt with a big picture of Trump's face is going to stir up some shit that the company would rather avoid.

[–] _skj 9 points 9 months ago (2 children)

The national guard is part of the military, so funded and supported by the feds. Unlike normal army units though, each state or territory has its own national guard unit under the command of the governor. The intention is to give each state the power to quickly respond to emergency situations without needing federal approval. They're the successors to the old state militias, but have much stronger federal ties now.

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