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Most people are drug abusers. Coffee and alcohol are socially acceptable uppers and downers that most people use every day.
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Morrow posted:Most people are drug abusers. Coffee and alcohol are socially acceptable uppers and downers that most people use every day. Makes u think
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# ? Mar 5, 2024 03:17 |
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There is no other pill to take...
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# ? Mar 5, 2024 03:17 |
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Morrow posted:Most people are drug abusers. Coffee and alcohol are socially acceptable uppers and downers that most people use every day. what about lefters and righters
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# ? Mar 5, 2024 03:25 |
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When I get high, I get high on speed. Top fuel funny car's a drug for me.
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# ? Mar 5, 2024 03:30 |
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is trump too poor to pay black people to take pictures with him or is he just trying to avoid being physically next to black people
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# ? Mar 5, 2024 03:43 |
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Most people do not drink alcohol every day
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# ? Mar 5, 2024 03:43 |
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Morrow posted:Most people are drug abusers. Coffee and alcohol are socially acceptable uppers and downers that most people use every day. Shut up, dweeb
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# ? Mar 5, 2024 03:47 |
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We need more daily drinkers - alcohol makes people richer and better-educated.quote:The drinking rate among U.S. adults differs more by household income than by any other standard demographic characteristic. According to the 2021-2022 data, 80% of adults aged 18 and older living in households earning $100,000 or more say they drink, far exceeding the 49% of those earning less than $40,000. The rate among middle-income earners falls about halfway between, at 63%.
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# ? Mar 5, 2024 03:55 |
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Papercut posted:Most people do not drink alcohol every day Here’s a fun statistical trick using non-normal (statistically speaking) data. American adults drink on average about 9.7 drinks a week, or over one a day. 60% of Americans drink less than one drink a week. That’s because the top 10%, that’s about 24M people, drink 74 drinks a week or a little over 10 a day. Every day.
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# ? Mar 5, 2024 03:58 |
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Civilized Fishbot posted:We need more daily drinkers - alcohol makes people richer and better-educated. I know you’re being facetious, but it’s worth pointing out for those who may be confused to consider which way the causation flows here.
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# ? Mar 5, 2024 04:19 |
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Majorian posted:Of course it is, but MPF said "Biden is the most progressive president in our parents' lifetimes," and I'm pretty sure MPF is around my age. I'm also pretty sure most (not all) of us have parents who were born before 1969. LBJ wouldn’t have withdrawn from Afghanistan.
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# ? Mar 5, 2024 05:30 |
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Fork of Unknown Origins posted:Here’s a fun statistical trick using non-normal (statistically speaking) data. Can confirm. At my worst I'd get an 18 pack of rolling Rock and it'd last me a day and a half. I'm down to zero a week now thankfully.
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# ? Mar 5, 2024 05:40 |
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Nervous posted:Can confirm. At my worst I'd get an 18 pack of rolling Rock and it'd last me a day and a half. I'm down to zero a week now thankfully. Grats. I peaked at a couple liters of liquor a week. Quitting sucked. Then the pandemic hit and I had to raw dog reality lol.
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Boris Galerkin posted:is trump too poor to pay black people to take pictures with him or is he just trying to avoid being physically next to black people If you’re a political operative trying to sell Trump’s appeal to black people, you’re already an unscrupulous professional liar, so why bother with the money and time involved in setting up a photo shoot featuring real paid extras and a very busy and self-centered man when you can get something good enough out of DALL-E in 15 minutes
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Boris Galerkin posted:is trump too poor not yet, but soon
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# ? Mar 5, 2024 06:32 |
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Boris Galerkin posted:is trump too poor to pay black people to take pictures with him or is he just trying to avoid being physically next to black people It's rumored that he needs black people evacuated from his hotels whenever he arrives. Also, the whole Central Park Five thing
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# ? Mar 5, 2024 07:30 |
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Orange is the New Black, eh?
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# ? Mar 5, 2024 07:30 |
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haveblue posted:If you’re a political operative trying to sell Trump’s appeal to black people, you’re already an unscrupulous professional liar, so why bother with the money and time involved in setting up a photo shoot featuring real paid extras and a very busy and self-centered man when you can get something good enough out of DALL-E in 15 minutes Plus, are you even actually trying to sell Trump's appeal to black people, or just trying to sell the idea that you're trying to sell Trump's appeal to black people to whoever's writing your paycheck?
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# ? Mar 5, 2024 07:37 |
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Okuteru posted:
Yeah it really can't be restated enough that Donald Trump took out a full-page newspaper ad calling for the Central Park Five to be executed.
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Angry_Ed posted:Yeah it really can't be restated enough that Donald Trump took out a full-page newspaper ad calling for the Central Park Five to be executed. Not only that, after they were exonerated he railed against the settlement they received and insisted they still must be guilty, despite another guy confessing to the crime and I believe being linked to it by DNA.
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# ? Mar 5, 2024 08:37 |
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Off topic, but are there any repercussions when a political campaign uses music, and the musician or rights holder disapproves? If Trump were to use a Dead Kennedys song (as an extreme example) during a rally, would DK have any recourse beyond a C&D and a public statement calling him an rear end in a top hat?
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BRJurgis posted:There is no other pill to take... So swallow the one that makes you ill
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Blue Footed Booby posted:Grats. I peaked at a couple liters of liquor a week. Quitting sucked. Then the pandemic hit and I had to raw dog reality lol. I was drinking a handle of Tito’s every four or five days in grad school.
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Boris Galerkin posted:is trump too poor to pay black people to take pictures with him or is he just trying to avoid being physically next to black people I'm quite sure he has never thought about it and has no idea these pictures even exist.
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E: nvm. Not relevant2thread
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https://x.com/atrupar/status/1761485064972496948?s=20 I can't tell if he's trying to crack a joke or not. It's at least a little bit funny if so, but probably not.
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Bubbacub posted:https://x.com/atrupar/status/1761485064972496948?s=20 He has never been intentionally funny, and never not been unintentionally funny.
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Shooting Blanks posted:Off topic, but are there any repercussions when a political campaign uses music, and the musician or rights holder disapproves? If Trump were to use a Dead Kennedys song (as an extreme example) during a rally, would DK have any recourse beyond a C&D and a public statement calling him an rear end in a top hat? The current Dead Kennedys, who called Jello Biafra a terrorist for not supporting the Iraq war? Probably need a better example.
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Zwabu posted:Orange is the New Black, eh?
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After The War posted:The current Dead Kennedys, who called Jello Biafra a terrorist for not supporting the Iraq war? poo poo really? i am not a music buff but i like a bunch of their songs, i did not know about that.
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Shooting Blanks posted:Off topic, but are there any repercussions when a political campaign uses music, and the musician or rights holder disapproves? If Trump were to use a Dead Kennedys song (as an extreme example) during a rally, would DK have any recourse beyond a C&D and a public statement calling him an rear end in a top hat? IIRC this has come up a bunch with Trump rally music and basically amounted to absolutely nothing. Born in the USA and Fortunate Son are the examples that comes to mind but I know there’ve been others
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# ? Mar 5, 2024 18:21 |
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Trump playing Fortunate Son at a rally is a level of irony poisoning I may not survive.
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# ? Mar 5, 2024 18:24 |
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Even though music copyright seems to be literally the most unbreakable thing in the universe everywhere else, I do think there's still pretty much nothing stopping you from playing any recorded music you want at an in-person event. But if you record that and try to show it anywhere, they will find you, and they will kill you.
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# ? Mar 5, 2024 18:51 |
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PharmerBoy posted:Trump playing Fortunate Son at a rally is a level of irony poisoning I may not survive. I mean, he ain't no senator's son... quote:But when the taxman come to the door Feeling like this lyric has become kinda true as well with the court judgements piling on
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After The War posted:The current Dead Kennedys, who called Jello Biafra a terrorist for not supporting the Iraq war? Goddamn, this is news to me.
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Nervous posted:I mean, he ain't no senator's son... But he is a millionaire's son, son. Don't know if his kids will be able to say that though. As far as the music copyright thing, it's outside my wheelhouse but I think you'd have to prove some financial damages in order to make him pay something.
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Sir Lemming posted:Even though music copyright seems to be literally the most unbreakable thing in the universe everywhere else, I do think there's still pretty much nothing stopping you from playing any recorded music you want at an in-person event. You need to pay the license fees for that. Also, the license can be withdrawn. Eminem had a cease and desist letter sent to Vivek Ramaswamy to stop him using his music at this rallies. quote:Like any other group hosting large public gatherings, political campaigns pay ASCAP and BMI for blanket licenses to publicly perform copyrighted music — meaning candidates have automatic access to songs without ever directly contacting the musicians themselves. But, owing to repeated backlash, both ASCAP and BMI now offer special licenses for political entities, which allow artists to exclude individual songs from a particular campaign’s blanket deal. Of course, there's also the fact that many artists don't actually own the rights to their recordings. EDIT: This second page also shows what can be done even if the song is licensed: https://www.ascap.com/~/media/files/pdf/advocacy-legislation/political_campaign.pdf. rkd_ fucked around with this message at 20:05 on Mar 5, 2024 |
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I feel like every election season its a perennial click bait/slow news day filler article when some artist protests the use of their music at a campaign rally. That every four years I see some other artist complaining about republicans playing their music at rallies suggests to me there is nothing they can do to stop it. Trump has been blasting Elton John's catalogue since 16 at his rallies AFAIK and I'm sure hes complained.
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I am just gonna post my broad thoughts on the various election stuff and then ill be done for a while about it. I think this week, and maybe the next depending on how things time out, could be a significant inflection point for Biden's chances getting better. Once Congress passes the minibuses and the Israel/Ukraine aid and border bill (which I'm more bullish on now that Brian Fitzpatrick, a Republican, has started the discharge petition process), Biden won't need anything from them until October and can go into full campaign mode without fear of necessary governing work being sidelined. I expect the State of the Union address to be something of a soft launch for his campaign - lay out his priorities, contrast himself to his opponents, highlight what's already been done. His administration just rolled out a new rule on late fees for credit card payments, capping them at $8, which is said to be highlighted there. The executive branch needs to keep rolling out aggressive policies, even despite the risk that some will almost certainly be swatted down by the Supreme Court. The fact that Super Tuesday will be behind him helps as well, as long as he keeps racking up the typical 80-90% vote share to be expected from incumbents. While Dean Phillips hasn't gained any traction whatsoever, if he does drop out after tonight like he indicated he would several months ago, it'll still be a story and a point in Biden's column. I'm hoping that once Biden is in the clear of getting legislation passed, he'll start rolling out bigger executive orders, namely an alternative student debt relief plan and rescheduling marijuana. Much like the run-up to getting the ARP passed, I think Biden's team is keeping their powder dry on these until they're done negotiating with Republicans, in case they decide to use them as a pretense to blow up negotiations. This might also just be wishful thinking on my part and wanting to give Biden the benefit of the doubt, but he needs to start being more assertive with Israel as well. I'm not a fan of the Israel aid being passed, or the humanitarian aid being stripped out both for Gaza and Ukraine, but it seems very much like a necessary evil to get Ukraine aid passed at this point. Flip side to all this - I wouldn't be surprised at all if Trump continues to underperform in tonight's primaries. Haley might even win a state or two (Vermont and Virginia have both polled very close), and that would definitely contribute to perceptions of Trump's weakness and inability to hold the party together, ironically the attributes the media is putting on Biden. Trump's legal troubles are also just going to keep on mounting, and even if all he's convicted for is the New York hush money case, I'm not convinced the average person would make much of a distinction between whether he was convicted federally or at the state level. Either way I think it'll be enough to permanently lower his ceiling in polls, which is already not insurmountable. A possible extra wrinkle would be if Johnson gets ousted over dissatisfaction with the passage of Ukraine aid and a largely uncontroversial budget. I'm not necessarily willing to put money on this happening, but it certainly is possible and would continue to make Congressional Republicans look embarrassingly unserious, allowing Biden to draw yet another contrast between himself and the Republicans. not trying to start poo poo again. just wanted to poo poo out my opinion while stuff was chill. anyway in better news. https://twitter.com/JakeSherman/status/1765095262702219343 sinema isnt running again. Dapper_Swindler fucked around with this message at 20:25 on Mar 5, 2024 |
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