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  • A nice story, but pushing the boundaries, since the story is just over a month old. I’ll allow it since it’s a feel-good story and it hadn’t been posted on here yet.

  • Which community banned you?

  • Complaining about heavy-handed mods? Someone find the deleted post where they said something batshit insane and/or racist!

  • Isn’t there a thing where they think that the US wasn’t founded in 1776 and there’s some alternate nation and we know because the flag has gold trim? Idk, something like that

  • So… to summarize the argument: we have to build nuclear plants, even though they are the most expensive renewable per kWh and they take the longest amount of time to build (even by the author’s “fast” timeline standards) because we don’t have batteries that can store wind and solar energy, even though there are multiple emerging potential solutions that could result in days-long storage capacity.

    Not buying it. I don’t buy the “unsafe” argument but I also don’t buy this argument

    Edit: this same publication that published this op-ed published a pretty negative review of this book, funny enough: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2025/jun/02/going-nuclear-by-tim-gregory-review-a-boosterish-case-for-atomic-energy

  • Iirc, you are disqualified if you puke too soon after

  • Chestnut has perfected the art of competitive eating

  • The US wasn’t a colony. It was 13 colonies that united.

  • R2O? Posting biased sources? No way /s

  • I can stand up for what I believe in. Does that mean I should be written about in a major news outlet?

  • Regardless of whether you like it, it’s hard to deny that it’s becoming super popular

  • Weird, I was listening to them on Spotify a couple weeks ago.

    No offense, but they aren’t exactly a big deal. Unless you’re super into the 90s/00s noise rock scene ig

  • Well no, the issue is the kids being exempt from reading them as part of a lesson or from being read to during story-time. They aren’t saying the books must be physically removed.

  • The main takeaways here are:

    The justices, in a 6-3 vote along ideological lines, said that in most cases, judges can only grant relief to the parties who brought a particular lawsuit and may not extend those decisions to protect other individuals without going through the process of converting a suit into a class action.

    The court did not rule on the legality of Trump’s order purporting to end birthright citizenship, although the three liberal justices said the president’s directive was clearly unlawful.

    So, the plaintiffs will need to certify as a class in order for judges to issue nationwide injunctions now. That's a pretty huge shift.

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