The Junk Drawer

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Roger A. Shrubber

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hey, your choices are your choices, deal with them yourself. I'd counter sue for 100 times what she wants...and i'd get bacon scented incense to burn 24/7
 

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  • Two US high schoolers believe they have cracked a mathematical mystery left unproven for centuries.
  • Calcea Johnson and Ne'Kiya Jackson looked at the Pythagorean theorem, foundational to trigonometry.
  • The American Mathematical Society said the teenagers should submit their findings to a journal.
 

CANON_Grow

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hey, your choices are your choices, deal with them yourself. I'd counter sue for 100 times what she wants...and i'd get bacon scented incense to burn 24/7
At first I thought it had to be satire, but after reading the whole thing it appears she is just completely self absorbed:
"She also has concerns for his children about the noise they make when they’re playing at all hours of the day. That someone should be controlling all the noise that the children make for she can’t hear it."

The neighbourhood gave her the proper response:
"People online started to make fun of her demands and eventually created an event to host a barbecue right in front of her house which later got took down due to Cilla’s lawyer saying that they would get them for trespassing. Her neighbors ended up having to turn everything around on her and proved that her demands were unreasonable and unrealistic. A bunch of her neighbors who would like to remain anonymous has said that Caden is getting a lot of backlashes now inside of her neighborhood."

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cannabineer

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At first I thought it had to be satire, but after reading the whole thing it appears she is just completely self absorbed:
"She also has concerns for his children about the noise they make when they’re playing at all hours of the day. That someone should be controlling all the noise that the children make for she can’t hear it."

The neighbourhood gave her the proper response:
"People online started to make fun of her demands and eventually created an event to host a barbecue right in front of her house which later got took down due to Cilla’s lawyer saying that they would get them for trespassing. Her neighbors ended up having to turn everything around on her and proved that her demands were unreasonable and unrealistic. A bunch of her neighbors who would like to remain anonymous has said that Caden is getting a lot of backlashes now inside of her neighborhood."

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I think being vegan is incidental to the story. Being tolerant seems closer to the center of it.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Free speech faces a reckoning on college campuses

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UC Berkley School of Law's Dean Erwin Chemerinsky joins Morning Joe to discuss a recent protest at Stanford University when Trump-appointed judge Kyle Duncan spoke at the school.
 

Lucky Luke

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Good: A South Korean court sentenced two people to a year in prison in 2020 after they were caught using AI in an official competition, according to South Korean news agency Yonhap.
 

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"His arrest marks a historic shift in the response to suspected military wrongdoing, both in Australia and among Western allies, who have avoided holding war crimes trials in civilian courts, according to international law experts.

"It's unprecedented," said University of Tasmania law professor Tim McCormack, a special adviser on war crimes to the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague.

"We've never had a situation in the past where a member of the ADF, either current or former, has been charged with a war crime and slated for trial in a civilian court.

"I suspect that this will be an important precedent for the British, for the Canadians, for the New Zealanders and, hopefully, for other state parties [to the ICC]."


"In a statement, the Office of the Special Investigator and the AFP said the two organisations were together investigating allegations of criminal offences by ADF personnel in Afghanistan between 2005 and 2016, relating to breaches of the Laws of Armed Conflict. "
 
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