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Susaga@sh.itjust.worksto Dad Jokes@lemmy.world•What do you call a man with a rubber toe from Paris, Texas?English4·27 days agoYou went through a lot of effort to avoid saying “Roberto”
Susaga@sh.itjust.worksto Dad Jokes@lemmy.world•Why after Napoleon died he had to be put back together?English7·1 month agoAnd after he was shot by a cannon, he was Napoleon blown-apart.
Susaga@sh.itjust.worksto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK about Jury Nullification, if you're an American and you don't, look it up.English1·3 months agoI learned this from the paw patrol copaganda video on youtube, which does site sources, so you can go from there.
Susaga@sh.itjust.worksto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK about Jury Nullification, if you're an American and you don't, look it up.English0·3 months agoTo elaborate for anyone reading this who doesn’t know:
Dogs are really good at noticing emotion in humans, better than they are at noticing the scent of contraband. When an officer wants a dog to alert, the dog picks up on it and alerts, even when there’s nothing there.
There was even a study where they would have a dog try to find out which packages had drugs in. When the officer was fooled, the dog was significantly more likely to be fooled too than when trying to fool only the dog. The officers responded by refusing to continue the experiment.
Susaga@sh.itjust.worksto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK Elon Musk's actions are not random and the Silicon Valley's hostile take over of the federal government was planned over the last decade.English2·4 months agoThere are still things that can be done. Elon would really like it if you thought it was hopeless to stop him, because then you wouldn’t try. He is just a human. If enough people actually tried to stop him, he wouldn’t be able to resist.
For clarity, a lot of the things we can do to stop him aren’t strictly legal, especially with the law in the hands they are. Some of the ways that would work are ones I shouldn’t endorse in a public space. But we do still have options.
Susaga@sh.itjust.worksto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Despite our differences in social upbringing, nationality, language, religion, etc... We all agree in 1 thing, that Die Hard is a Christmas Movie, right?English0·6 months agoAlso, it’s about a man attending a party in order to fix his family, and he needs to learn to let go of his pride. Classic Christmas movie message.
Who says “very frightened”? They just say “terrified”, which is surprisingly NOT what the infographic recommends! And “very perfect” is just nonsense. So is “very well-to-do”, which feels like they worked backwards instead of figuring out what “very wealthy” would be.
These guys need to proofread their own work, I guess.