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  • BRACE! BRACE!

    Taskmaster has been my go-to happy show for the last several months. It's so good.

    🌳🧙‍♂️!

  • Like an SSRI, Straterra takes a bit to build up and start having an effect. I titrated up to 80mg over the course of either 6 or 8 weeks, increasing dosage every 2 weeks. It was about a month before I really started to feel any difference.

  • And yet...

    https://e360.yale.edu/digest/thousands_of_us_homes_keep_flooding_and_being_rebuilt_fema_insurance_louisiana

    More than 2,100 properties across the U.S. enrolled in the National Flood Insurance Program have flooded and been rebuilt more than 10 times since 1978, according to a new analysis of insurance data by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC). One home in Batchelor, Louisiana has flooded 40 times over the past four decades, receiving $428,379 in insurance payments. More than 30,000 properties in the program, run by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, have flooded multiple times over the years.

  • On the one hand, I agree with Dinklage - typecasting little people sucks. They are legitimate actors that deserve to have roles that aren't just about their appearance.

    On the other hand - Dinklage has made it big. He has paid his dues and sacrificed and now doesn't have to worry whether he can pay next month's rent, but most little people actors (or even actors in general) don't have that luxury. By bullying Disney to change the cast, he cost 7 other actors a job that, considering it's Disney, might have been a big break.

  • As everyone has said, they have no legal basis to stop you from walking out, unless they're asserting shopkeeper's privilege, which has certain limits and opens them up to possible liability. This is why employees are trained that only managers and Loss Prevention can do that.

    However, they absolutely are able to ban you from a store for not complying. How effective a ban is at a store that sees thousands of people walking in every day, I'm not sure. But it's something to keep in mind if you have limited other options nearby.

  • Appreciate the information, as I didn't have time to look it up myself at the moment

  • Is that the same guy that went on stage at the RNC convention last year?

  • Ni

  • A distant family member wasn't vaccinated (can't remember why his parents chose not to). But when he was around 20, he got tested and was diagnosed with autism. I remember him posting about it in his socials and was like, "well, I'm gonna go get vaccinated now!"

  • Does any beer have a nearly 4 year shelf life? I can't imagine most of those are going to taste very good.

  • Trump lies, repeatedly. The media they watch repeats those lies. They think they're voting for what he's saying. That, or just the racism.

  • Which has been the point. Politics touches virtually every aspect of life, so getting people to hate politics and disengage makes it that much easier for those with power to fuck everyone over.

  • From what I understand, they were only able to do this because the funds were still sitting in an intermediary account and had not been moved into an actual NYC account. If the funds had been moved, they would have had to ask for the funds back from NYC instead of just taking them.

    I can't remember if my source was an article or a podcast, but I know it was a few days to a week after the incident happened because all of the initial reporting was framed exactly like this.

  • It's good timing that I've been learning Docker to run Jellyfin and *arr. Guess I'll look into throwing matrix or mattermost on there now, too.

  • Same. A~~~~y A~~~~

  • Your service is appreciated.

  • Easily the hardest of the 3. And you're right, they're all very different games from each other.