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'A huge win': Judge orders Houston to stop ticketing 'Food Not Bombs' for feeding homeless downtown
  • Mayor Whitmire is committed to working together to resolve differences and agree upon an ordinance that allows expression and provides a safe and healthy environment at the central library and elsewhere for the homeless and their neighbors

    Nothing says "I want to make a healthy and safe environment" like ticketing volunteers giving out food.

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  • The fact that everyone here is all talking about needing guns to shoot people (self defense) and seeing that as a rationale statement is absolutely wild. You're all so deep in that hot fucking mess you can't see the forest for the guns.

  • Long COVID Seems to Be a Brain Injury, Scientists Discover
  • But that's not how research works.. research papers will often assess one very specific area.. there's no point in talking about all of the other ailments that are possible with Covid, because the research paper was exploring brain injury biomarkers ?

  • How do conspiracy theorists get all of their coveted secret government information if it's meant to be hidden and the government would never hand it over?
  • One of the important aspects that I haven't seen mentioned yet is a sense of community. I'm currently in a online censorship country so can't link it, but the ABC in Australia had a good podcast around QAnon.
    Effectively there's people who feel a lack of community/companionship locally and seek this out online.

  • Chairman of the Joint Chiefs says ‘US credibility is at stake’ when asked about Trump’s NATO comments
  • Of course your credibility is impacted. From a non-US citizen I thought it was ridiculous the first time he was elected and had headline after headline of ridiculous changes / events. The fact that he is now the preferred candidate AFTER what he did as president is already enough to tarnish America's credibility

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  • Congratulations on your unpopular opinion. It's an interesting point that clearly has hit a nerve with people. There's a lot of "what-about-ism" in these comments.
    I think the important take out of climate change is individually you don't have to do everything (i.e. compost, put solar on, sell your car, avoid showering) but it is important that you do something that you can adjust in your life. If that's deciding to not buy another pet after your current one passes, good for you. If pets are a fabric of your being, then maybe looking for carbon reduction solutions elsewhere would be beneficial.

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  • and the farting is something you’ve totally conjured out of thin air. None of these details were in OP’s post

    No joke, it's called an example.
    So seeing as we're all on the same page re: staring being inappropriate. How long do you consider to be too long to look at someone? I wonder if that's the same as OP. Theres nothing wrong with asking for more context if it can help people understand, because as everyone is saying, this seems unusual behavior and not acceptable..

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  • Sorry, there's more to the story

    Nah I'm on this guy's side. I think there needs to be more context. In most western countries it's generally rude to stare. So is OP walking in to lectures late, is he farting loud as he's walking, does he perceive a glance as staring too long.. or actually do people in his area just stare too much ?
    Further context is warranted to paint the picture.

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