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Finding out using the word genuinely is an AI slop indicator was genuinely like 20 9/11s for me

Kathleen Thomas was issued a citation in February after a Palm Beach County Sheriff's deputy pulled her over for allegedly using a phone with her right hand. But Thomas doesn't have a right hand. This week, the officer requested that the citation be dismissed. Here's bodycam footage of the traffic stop.

This is not normal.

Boomers: “Houses aren’t unaffordable. Stop eating out. Stop buying coffee. Learn to budget.” Also Boomers: “I can’t afford the property taxes on my fully paid off house.” Sir. You own the house free and clear. No mortgage. No interest. No lender. And the tax bill alone is breaking you. But you want me to believe the problem is my Chipotle order. The same system that’s pricing you out of a house you already own is the same system pricing us out of one we’re trying to buy. Maybe it was never about the avocado toast.

Is it just us or...

CIA official arrested for taking home $40 million worth of gold and $2 million in cash after filling out fraudulent time sheets - NYT

The working class has been robbed



Petition for men to STOP taking dick pics like this 🤢😭😂

Maine anti-trans school sports and bathroom vote blocked after 12,000 invalid signatures ➡️ bit.ly/4tXkR83 📷 Getty

A one-armed woman has gone mega-viral after she quickly refuted a cop’s claim that she was driving with a phone in her “right hand.”

A judge has ruled that corporations can vote in some Delaware elections. Delaware Superior Court Judge Craig Karsnitz said the town of Fenwick Island was not diluting human votes by allowing companies and other legal entities that own property to cast votes in municipal elections. These "legal entities" and corporations make up about 12% of registered voters in the town. In total Delaware has far more corporations chartered in the state than residents. Judge Karsnitz rejected the constitutional arguments of the ACLU, including the claim that "entity" or corporate voting dilutes the political power of living people.








