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The DUmpster / Re: So,This Is What Happened Last Night
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Coolgoober (204 posts)
So,This Is What Happened Last Night
Cool story bro!

Coolgoober (204 posts)
So,This Is What Happened Last Night

Coolgoober (204 posts)
So,This Is What Happened Last Night
I had to drive some people to the airport a couple hours away. I know these people well but don't want to say too much. They are all U.S citizens. The one person who should have drove them and wanted to drive them is not a U.S. citizen. But he does have asylum and a green card. The one thing he doesn't have is white skin. Infact he's very dark. He is one of the best, level headed men i know. With reports of ICE around the airport and surrounding areas the people who he should have been with were worried for his safety and pushed hard for him not to take them. Right now as I write this tears are running down my face. I am ****ing pissed right now. Anyway, I'm going to let the cat out of the bag. While loading the luggage in the truck I looked at my 15 year old granddaughter and said this is the true definition of white privilege. I said 'I can take you to the airport ', and she finished my thought saying ' but #@&># can't ' we just looked at each other
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When anything good happens during Trump's term, you can be sure they'll claim it's the resurgence of the "Biden economy".
Hey you drunk hag... did you rant about this from 2021-2024???? Oh wait, inflation did not exist then and it was grocery stores just rising prices...
malaise (291,772 posts)
Prices are up on almost everything
Stop effin lying Donvict.
If prices are coming down why the **** are you telling people to buy less you abysmal failure at everything.
A+ my black ass. E- boooooooo and eff you!
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WASHINGTON, Dec 10 (Reuters) – The U.S. banking regulator overseeing large national banks said the nation’s nine largest firms had in the past placed restrictions on providing financial services to some controversial industries in a practice commonly described as “debanking.”
... It said banks had restricted access to industries including oil and gas, coal mining, tobacco and e-cigarettes, and crypto products.
... the firms examined were JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, U.S. Bank, Capital One, PNC, TD Bank and BMO Bank.
Dec 10 (Reuters) – Scientists have discovered the oldest-known evidence of fire-making by prehistoric humans in the English county of Suffolk – a hearth apparently made by Neanderthals about 415,000 years ago – revealing that this milestone for our evolutionary lineage occurred far earlier than previously known.
At an old clay pit for making bricks near the village of Barnham, the researchers found a patch of heated clay, some heat-shattered flint handaxes and two pieces of iron pyrite – a mineral that creates sparks when struck against flint to ignite tinder – that they identified as a repeatedly used campfire.
It was situated near a watering hole where these humans encamped.
“We think humans brought pyrite to the site with the intention of making fire. And this has huge implications pushing back the earliest fire-making,” said archaeologist Nick Ashton, curator of Palaeolithic Collections at the British Museum in London and leader of the research published on Wednesday in the journal Nature.
Until now, the earliest-known evidence of fire-making was from about 50,000 years ago at a site in northern France, also attributed to Neanderthals.
The controlled use of fire was a landmark event for the human evolutionary lineage, not only for cooking and providing protection from predators but for providing warmth that enabled hunter-gatherers to thrive in areas with colder environs.
A House Democrat said she had introduced articles of impeachment against Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a move unlikely to succeed under the current Republican majority.
"RFK Jr. has turned his back on science and the safety of the American people," said Representative Haley Stevens, the Michigan Democrat moving to impeach Kennedy Jr, in a statement posted to X.
The impeachment effort isn't likely to succeed given the Republicans have a majority in both the House of Representatives and the Senate.