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@Napoleon13579

Local grump

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@vbspurs After lying to the Coast Guard for well over an hour. It's a disaster that, if people hadn't tragically lost their lives, would be downright farcical. Titanic was a Shakespearean tragedy, Concordia was an episode of Fawlty Towers.
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vbspurs@vbspurs·
@Napoleon13579 How funny that you mention the Costa Concordia! I was thinking of it as I tweeted. Remember that the Concordia's Italian captain was the first one on the lifeboats, and when he landed, first thing he did was to call his mama.
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vbspurs@vbspurs·
Seriously, the Titanic wouldn't happen the way it did today. First of all, I would be taking my ass to Third Class and breaking those locks. If Benny Guggenheim wants to sit down with a cognac and be gallant, that's his call. Also, no women and children first. Feminism!
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@vbspurs Labour doing the 2020s Tory speedrun. Could we have a Year of Three Prime Ministers again so soon?
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@vbspurs When you think you're the main character, but in reality your role is the NPC...
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vbspurs@vbspurs·
Why would the court clerk do that?? Ugh. Should be sacked.
I R A Darth Aggie@IRA_Darth_Aggie

@vbspurs Yeah, that was a mistrial. "In a unanimous ruling, the justices said the conduct by the court clerk “egregiously attacked Murdaugh’s credibility” by suggesting to jurors his testimony could not be trusted. "

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@SeanTrende He is there on a mission from the US government to try to keep the Ark out of Nazi hands, as few in-universe believe the Ark will do what it does to Belloq and the others until it happens. He also is the one who finds the Ark, Belloq was digging in the wrong place.
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@KJVPopulist John McCain lost Indiana as a Republican, the only Republican presidential candidate to lose the state since FDR except for Goldwater. A pathetic campaign.
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1611 Populist@KJVPopulist·
John McCain was such a bad candidate that he allowed Obama to get this state within single digits striking distance
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@ingelramdecoucy I mean, the Patroclus role is right there, but nooooo, we have to ruin everything.
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@vbspurs Elected politicians hiding behind the monarch for their own incompetence? Say it ain't so!
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@ya_its_lex_ Brant Brown Jermaine Allensworth Armando Rios J.J. Davis
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Lex@ya_its_lex_·
Griff and I play a game like 20 questions but it’s called “Guess the 💩 Pirate” 🤣 So… hit me with some terrible ex Buccos that I could get him with 😅😅 Some goodies: Cam Vieaux, Yu Chang, Kai Tom, Duane Underwood Jr., etc.
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@rightwingnutrs The Warren Court never existed to these people. And neither did the fully Dem Congress from 1948 to 1980.
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@vbspurs I took a sick day today myself, first one I've taken in over a year. The spring icks are going around.
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vbspurs@vbspurs·
Brb. I think I'm going home early. Slight headache again.
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@vbspurs Monkeypox 2: Electric Boogaloo!
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vbspurs@vbspurs·
Hantavirus. Hantavirus. Hantavirus. Hantavirus. Hantavirus. 🙄
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@cath_menarion Vengeance is in and of itself immoral, but justice demands that the murderer face the ultimate penalty for what he inflicted. The mercy is in the time given to the killer to repent for his sins and receive absolution before his death, a mercy not shown to the killer's victim.
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Menarion@cath_menarion·
Killing someone in order to assuage the feelings of someone else is emotionally powerful, but not a strong moral justification. The better argument is that the killer inherently deserves it, so that the carrying out of the death penalty becomes a kind of moral good.
Menarion@cath_menarion

@JacobNe52470770 I don't think justice for the family is a particularly good argument for the death penalty. Especially from a Christian perspective. We have to forgive even murderers.

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@vbspurs My apologies for my City boys ruining the PL Arsenal bottle attempt
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vbspurs@vbspurs·
Of course, Harry Kane scored. And, of course, Bayern München lost. Oh well. Fair play to PSG. Now I have to support them in the Final versus the Scum.
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@TwoRulesOfWar Lee was a master of getting many of his opponents to outsmart themselves and bring about their own destruction (McClellan, Pope, Burnside, Hooker, etc). Grant simply wouldn't let him play that game and kept mercilessly hammering his army until the only option was surrender.
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7% NaCl (Salty)@TwoRulesOfWar·
Lee was a manuver general- an elegant, highly trained boxer. He would ruin you if he set the distance. Grant was a street fighter. Get in close, take the hits on the way in, lock in and grind them down. Once Grant got ahold of Lee’s belt, it was decided.
Rod D. Martin@RodDMartin

Everyone loves asking: “If Grant was such a great general, how come he lost nearly every battle to Lee and suffered way more casualties?” Robert E. Lee himself had a very different answer. “I have carefully searched the military records of both ancient and modern history, and have never found Grant’s superior as a general. I doubt his superior can be found in all history.” — Robert E. Lee The entire question is built on two flat-out falsehoods. First: Grant didn’t “lose nearly every battle.” There was essentially ONE continuous campaign — from the Wilderness in May 1864 straight through to Appomattox in April 1865. Grant seized the initiative in the very first clash and never gave it back. Lee spent the rest of the war reacting to Grant’s moves. When Lee attacked in the Wilderness hoping the old forests and bogs would save him (like they always had), Grant didn’t retreat north like every previous Union commander. He simply disengaged, slid south, and flanked Lee again. Lee never dictated the terms of battle after that day. James Longstreet had tried to warn the Army of Northern Virginia: “We’ve never faced anyone like this man.” They didn’t listen. They learned fast. Second: The casualty comparison ignores that Lee was almost always the defender. Context matters. But the deeper truth is bigger than any single clash. Lee still fought war the old way — disconnected battles, win-loss record like a sports season. Grant fought the next war: coordinated campaigns across multiple theaters, using railroads, telegraph, navy, and engineers to keep relentless pressure until the enemy simply could not continue. Grant didn’t win by accident. He made contact and maintained it until victory was inevitable. Lee fought the last war. Grant wrote the blueprint for the next one. That’s why he was great. That's why he won. Change your mind yet? Drop your hottest take on Grant vs. Lee below. 🔥

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@vbspurs She is remarkably ugly. I try to find the beauty in everyone, but I just can't with her.
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@vbspurs Goes to show that with sufficient tackyness, even Heidi Klum can be rendered unattractive
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@CellarOfKeller You're saying this when Josh VanMeter is right there?!
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@sethjlevy Gonna have to photoshop the podium in front of the meme
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