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46 votes
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Podcast "Oh No Ross and Carrie" ending after thirteen years
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The eye test image mystery
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Disney seeking dismissal of Raglan Road death lawsuit because victim was Disney+ subscriber
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Designed to fail: Chemical release at LyondellBasell
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Kansas Legislature brings gavel down on civil asset seizure powers of law enforcement
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They're always guilty ... or are they?
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“Between the hammer and the anvil” – The story behind the New York Times October 7 exposé
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US Ninth Circuit Court panel unanimously orders FBI to destroy records it created during searches of US Private Vaults boxes
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NY Times 2023 Faces Quiz
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Seymour Hersh article - The inspector of Abu Ghraib
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Aid is the next battleground between China and the West
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Lies about the Kakhovka HPP in the US. Is Tucker Carlson a spokesman for Russians in US? [Eng sub]
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US Supreme Court on ethics issues: Not broken, no fix needed
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CNN stole my video
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US free-speech group will spend millions to promote First Amendment cases
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Simultaneous tragedy: Fire at Evergreen Packaging
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Vladimir Putin is trying to take down the entire world order, the veteran Russia watcher said in an interview
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Why the NRA needs Roe v. Wade to be upheld
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Stonekettle Station - Bitter Pill
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Once a bastion of US free speech, the ACLU faces an identity crisis
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It turns out, all those 'woke' White allies were lying
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The Proud Boys are dangerous - Know your fash
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Do your bumper stickers reveal too much about your family?
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The US Supreme Court justices are misusing the ‘shadow docket’
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The importance of resisting excessive government surveillance
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"The protests began in the small province of Minnesota" - Thai Enquirer explain colonialist reporting in a few paragraphs
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George Floyd: 3rd or 2nd Degree Murder? UPDATED | Real Law Review
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How to actually fix America’s police
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Police didn’t spend millions on awesome tank just to let protests stay peaceful
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How to make this moment the turning point for real change
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Redditor finds unsecured surveillance cameras seemingly placed by the US government
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How China sees the world - And how the world should see China
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CropScape - USDA map of commercial crops
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Holding a city hostage is ‘peaceful’ now? I’ve been to peaceful protests before. The gun rally in Richmond was not that
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How to avoid swallowing war propaganda
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It's time to boycott any company doing business in Xinjiang
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The lies behind Area 51
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Outlaw Country - Klamath County, Oregon, Is The Perfect Place To Go If You Don’t Want To Be Found—And The Worst Place To Be If Someone Threatens Your Life.
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Why does infrastructure cost so much?
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Free speech tropes - Common misstatements, misconceptions, and bad arguments about the First Amendment in American media
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BronyCon has held its last convention
Some of you may remember this post from last year. Well, it has happened: the last BronyCon. 10,215 people attended (with rumors that there were enough uncollected badges to hit the 11,000...
Some of you may remember this post from last year. Well, it has happened: the last BronyCon. 10,215 people attended (with rumors that there were enough uncollected badges to hit the 11,000 hard-cap), beating their previous record of 10,011 in 2015. They chose to make this the last year because attendance has been trending downward, and the show it is built around (My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic) is in its final season.
I was there, and it truly was the experience of a lifetime. They intended to go out with a bang, and they absolutely delivered. Did anyone else here attend (or want to attend)? What were your thoughts on the event this year? Any other current (or former) Bronies on the site?
Some news articles about the event:
Also, people made a memorial on the 200 level of the Baltimore Convention Center. This was from August 2 at 2:37 PM, and this was from August 4 at 2:05 PM.
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The “30–50 feral hogs” guy actually had a point
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El Paso massacre galvanizes far-right accelerationists
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Children read testimonies given by young migrants detained in Customs and Border Protection
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Secrets and lies at Guantanamo Bay: Listening devices, FBI informants, and gag orders… these are just some of the ways that the US is mishandling classified information in the Al Qaeda trials
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Should I setup an LLC for my consulting?
I have had a varied work history for the last decade but it has all been W-2. I now find myself doing consulting engagements and I am wondering if I should setup an LLC for this work. My main...
I have had a varied work history for the last decade but it has all been W-2. I now find myself doing consulting engagements and I am wondering if I should setup an LLC for this work. My main concern is actually limiting liability, and of course I am interested in possible tax advantages.
Has anyone else done this? If so, what’s the best way to set this up? Stripe has a program, I imagine legalzoom does as well..
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How to survive America's kill list
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#GenerationLockdown: Two Australians shake up America with viral anti-gun ad
Here's the background story about the video: #GenerationLockdown: Two Australians shake up America with viral anti-gun ad And here's the video itself: Generation Lockdown (The video is not graphic...
Here's the background story about the video: #GenerationLockdown: Two Australians shake up America with viral anti-gun ad
And here's the video itself: Generation Lockdown (The video is not graphic in any way. It's safe for work. Whether it's safe for your emotions is a different matter.)
23 votes