
Lawsuit: SpaceX took over “pristine” land CAH bought to stop Trump border wall.

What fate have I chosen?
Is Canada planing a preemptive attack against the US!?
I'll need some popcorn. The view from New Mexico will be great.
Ok. So even though you don't support some things your government does, it's everyone's moral duty to blame and punish you for it.
Understood. Good day sir.
As a trauma hospital ED XRay tech, (drastically under represented in The Pitt BTW). Maybe 90%+ are nice people. Even to staff.
Do you believe everyone is always happy with everything their government does? Are you, with yours? I ask because it really sounds like you might think that.
My argument is that Uber itself has directly done more than enough to be boycotted. Their entire business model from the very conception, was an obvious anti-competitive monopoly play. Saying Uber should be boycotted now, for something they aren't even doing? It's not a great reason.
But maybe I'm wrong. Doing the right thing for the wrong reason, is still doing the right thing. So sure, welcome to the Uber Haters Club. How do you feel about Lyft? Can I mark you down for boycotting them, or any other rideshare, delivery, or gig-worker "jobs"?
Yah, that argument does nothing for me.
Uber being a terrible company, which ruined an entire industry, acting like a vampire feeding on both it's users and providers? That's a good reason to not use them.
That's what "Teaser" trailers are supposed to be.
Preproduction, no real footage, announcements of a movie that's in the works.
Should we tell her there'll be another Pope, or is it funnier to let her keep believing?
Why is that a problem exactly?
Is it just because they're Russian?
Are there some dots I'm not connecting?
Two things can be true.
Malicious people can very often, be so very stupid.
Incompetence exemplified
Why exactly is 'That Old Marvel Feeling'? Specifically.
My go to movies when looking for that kind of thing, are Kiki's Delivery Service, and Mr. Right.
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So you're saying, since it's their call, it makes sense to not have a weird conversion with them?
Exactly true. But celebrating a new coat of paint, instead of cleaning the old paint, is kind of silly. That's my point.
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What's worse, being weird, or just letting this happen?
There are no new stories. Haven't been for millennia.
Stop asking for re-skinned old stories.
They're simply being marked as dead. So that would make sense
Why are you switching from Google? Is it privacy and data collection? Anything you switch to, will charge you, or sell your data. That's just how it works.
Free isn't a business model. Money needs to come from somewhere. If it's not coming from you, it'll be someone else.
If you mentally separate it into its own thing, it's not all that bad.
But as an adaptation of Asimov's Foundation Series? It may be the worst adaptation I've ever seen. Its more accurate to say it's inspired by Foundation.
"Based on" wouldn't be the right term. That would require some knowing intention to make a new version of an old story. I'm saying even if you try to make a new story, it'll either suck, or be very much like another story written thousands of years ago.
Why do we use the term Ban when it's temporary? Why not the more accurate, Suspension?
To my mind, Ban has always meant permanent.
"You're banned from this place! You'll never be allowed in again!"
While I've always thought of Suspend as being temporary.
"You're being suspended from school for 1 week, over fighting."
Ban:
When I hear someone mention they were banned my reaction is: "Holy shit! WTF did you do to earn that!" Then I find out it was only for a day or three: "Oh... That's not a Ban! That's minor. Go touch grass. You'll be fine."
I've been banned from subreddits and communities a few tim
How long do you think we'll keep seeing "formerly Twitter"?
I'm genuinely curious about peoples thoughts on this.
It made sense for a while. But the branding change was 16 months ago. The URI change was 3 months ago. Everybody knows now what X is. Yet for some reason, I still see in news stories today:
"... on X — formerly known as Twitter — and said ..."
I really don't think that's needed anymore. But I'm always one to want changes as fast and painless as possible.
So what do you think would be an appropriate amount of time to keep reminding everyone that Twitter is now X?
Months?
Years?
How many?
Lawsuit: SpaceX took over “pristine” land CAH bought to stop Trump border wall.
Kagi AI summery:
Cards Against Humanity (CAH) is suing SpaceX for allegedly taking over a plot of land on the US/Mexico border that CAH purchased in 2017 to prevent the construction of Trump's border wall. CAH claims it maintained the land but SpaceX later moved construction equipment and materials onto the property without permission. The lawsuit seeks up to $15 million in damages to restore the land and cover losses, and also requests punitive damages. CAH says SpaceX never asked for permission to use the property and never apologized for the damage. The lawsuit includes before and after photos purporting to show SpaceX's use of the land.
And CAH's website all about it