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  • Mainly the intense drive for sexual stimulation on meth combined with disinhibition and just general bad decision making.

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    My local Publix removed the water dispenser
  • Yeah, I regret adding the “free” part because I didn’t intend my comment to be about cost. But in terms of convenience, is it really so much more inconvenient to bring a reusable water bottle with you to the store? Why add to a landfill by getting a disposable cup every time you go?

    Since we’re on the topic of cost though, do you know how much 16oz of water from your tap at home costs on average? 3 one hundredths of a cent. Thats about a penny and a half a year if you go to the grocery store once a week.

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    Kamala Harris's Statement On Trump's Twitter Interview
  • Whatever it is, I know it’ll never be progressive enough for me, just further perpetuation of the neoliberal world order. But who tf cares we are trying to avoid literal fascism here.

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    Gabby Thomas
  • Worth a double take for sure. I think it has more to do with the transition from young adulthood to being a grown woman, with access to one of the best athletic training programs in the world, and probably an image/style consultant with an eye towards parlaying the Olympics participation into a lucrative career.

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    Her hearing implant was preapproved. But she still received multiple $139,000 bills
  • I have to do prior auths sometimes. Always get this line which makes me think what the fuck am I doing this for?

    “Prior authorization is not a guarantee of payment. All final payment is subject to the members eligibility and benefits at the time of service”.

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    Trump could legally sell pardons under 'blueprint for totalitarianism' from Supreme Court
  • Except a pardon is a core function within the president’s constitutional authority, not just an official act, thus based on the opinion entitled to absolute immunity. The footnote exchange is only referencing official acts (which are entitled to presumptive immunity) not core constitutional functions (like a pardon).

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    Trump could legally sell pardons under 'blueprint for totalitarianism' from Supreme Court
  • I have a different take and I think the Chief Justice is being intentionally vague here. He references a bribery prosecution but never specifically mentions in the footnote whether he is referring to the issuance of a pardon, which is a core function, and thus entitled to absolute immunity based on the rest of the opinion. It’s also not clear whether he is referring to a prosecution of the briber or the person being bribed.

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