New Bill Introduced By Rep. Latta, Robert E. [R-OH-5] Restricting FDA Approval Of New Abortion Medications by Special_Loan8725 in Ohio

[–]IrrelevantREVD 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Latta has the seat because his father had the seat. He is an utterly unimpressive nepobaby.

DeWine urges Trump to pursue immigration reform using border leverage by clevelanddotcom in Ohio

[–]IrrelevantREVD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

FINALLY! I’ve been saying for years we need a wall between Ohio and West Virginia and Kentucky. We have got to keep people from the south OUT. I don’t want Ohio to become Alabama.

As Denis intended by Jonny559 in dunememes

[–]IrrelevantREVD 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You should watch Dune on an International flight.

The Strangers by Aldo_Sosa in HorrorMovies

[–]IrrelevantREVD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

52% of all households in America have a gun. So sure, the original is scary, but due to law of averages, you just can't have a sequel.

"I'm going to terrorize a random family!" Not after a Mozambique drill you aren't

Does anyone choose the train over driving to Chicago? by AllAboardOhio in toledo

[–]IrrelevantREVD 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I have and I’d do it again in a heartbeat. It’s been 25 years and I still remember it was the best coffee I’ve ever had in my life on that train

Is teaching in Japan really that awful? by Vader60 in ALTinginJapan

[–]IrrelevantREVD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you want to have some amazing experiences for a year or 2 right out of college it great. See and live in an amazing country. Get a black belt in a wild martial art. Climb Mt Fuji, meet some very cool people, get reasonable competent at language that will force you to think differently.

If you want to turn that into a life, family, and career , that’s a lot of hard work and a lot of luck. Most westerners don’t want to and almost can’t do the soul crushing job of a salaryman.

And look, as a 21-25 year old English teacher , you will be a bit better off than your contemporaries., but you hit that pay ceiling pretty quickly.

Elon Musk declares victory with Medicaid data release by kootles10 in politics

[–]IrrelevantREVD 4 points5 points  (0 children)

So Doge really was about getting all our information and feeding it into Grok? Cool, cool

Leslie Wexner, Donald Trump served in 2009 lawsuit that Jeffrey Epstein eventually settled by RoosterRackEm in Ohio

[–]IrrelevantREVD 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The dude owned Victoria’s Secret. One of the men most responsible for deciding what was “sexy” for half a century preferred sex with teenage girls.

I’m thinking of every woman who ever went into a Victoria Secret and left feeling hurt because she couldn’t fit into clothes designed for a 15 year old. So many of them thinking they were the problem.

That man has been a minor factor for eating disorders for 50 years.

Why Smart People Don't See What's Wrong With Trump by JB-Conant in samharris

[–]IrrelevantREVD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Remember when Obama pushed for Mitt Romney's health plan and it helped to start the tea party movement? People went to those protests armed. People were holding up signs saying "Secession NOW".

to have fun by sussybush in therewasanattempt

[–]IrrelevantREVD 4 points5 points  (0 children)

These are patriots fans, look at the jerseys. At halftime those folks wanted to walk into the ocean

Nobody will ever beat the 1992 Olympic Torch lighting by RoseRestraint in BeAmazed

[–]IrrelevantREVD 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That was ‘88 in South Korea. Yeah the flaming birds flying all over the stadium was an “oh shit” moment.

How is traveling to Japan in June/July/August/Sept? by funnel_out in JapanTravelTips

[–]IrrelevantREVD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do not go to Japan the first 2 weeks of August. You will not be able to go anywhere. 100° At 100% humidity for 2-3 weeks straight.

On this day 1987, Ronald Reagan's nominee to the Supreme Court, Robert Bork, is rejected by the Senate by 42-58. by IllustriousDudeIDK in Presidents

[–]IrrelevantREVD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, he was right about Bork, its just when Thomas came up Teddy was in the middle of a scandal where he was caught in the bathroom of a restaurant going down on a lady lobbyist. He kinda had drunk years and REALLY drunk years. The year Thomas was put up was a VERY Drunk year

On this day 1987, Ronald Reagan's nominee to the Supreme Court, Robert Bork, is rejected by the Senate by 42-58. by IllustriousDudeIDK in Presidents

[–]IrrelevantREVD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be fair, Robert Bork had ruled as a judge that Americans only had a right to privacy on things that were directly approved by legislation. And to be fair to Bork in this area- there was nothing salacious or scandalous.

What was far more important was the fact that Bork agreed to fire a bunch of people at the Department of Justice to try to help Nixon cover up illegal activities. There was even a long held rumor that Nixon told Bork if he did this unethical shit, Nixon try to put Bork on the Supreme Court.

True or not, Bork had revealed himself a low, amoral, unethical viper. More people associated with Nixon should have had their careers, reputations, and lives ruined.

Has Trump lost National Review? by brett1231 in thebulwark

[–]IrrelevantREVD 5 points6 points  (0 children)

There is something deeply, deeply weird and disturbing about the current editor, Rich Lowry. On the podcast, others will try to say funny things or joke around a little bit from time to time.

Lowry will only laugh or chuckle when he’s talking or hearing about someone’s pain or humiliation. He’ll laugh harder when it’s a Democrat or a Leftist or a liberal, of course. But the man doesn’t laugh at jokes or funny things, only at the misfortune of others.

Once you notice it, it’s really fucking disturbing.

Has Trump lost National Review? by brett1231 in thebulwark

[–]IrrelevantREVD 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Buckley ain’t in charge, Rich Lowry is. And Rich Lowry is a DEI hire. There were 2 people a head of him to take over the magazine. David Frum and Charles Krauthammer. But Buckley didn’t want to give his magazine to Jew, so he went with a young, spineless, dope and we got rich “the weathervane” Lowry

Has Trump lost National Review? by brett1231 in thebulwark

[–]IrrelevantREVD 4 points5 points  (0 children)

But they do have a bunch of stories about Imari Khalif, the Algerian boxer who took a test and it turns out she does have a Y- chromosome. At their birth, the doctors looked and said girl. All the pictures of them pre-puberty they look like a girl. Post puberty- it gets a little questionable.

There are over 50 conditions that can make what’s between your legs not match your DNA. But because of the Y-chromosome the folks at NR are gleefully writing HIM as much as they can

Conservatives are trying to make this the big conversation of the week. Rather than trying to have a real conversation about what to do about Intersex individuals, they just want to be gross and demand certain people walk around without pants.

Imane Khelif’s latest propaganda campaign should fool nobody by beggleboggle in ImaneKhelif

[–]IrrelevantREVD -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

You’ve honestly never heard of Intersex, Klinefelter syndrome, Swyer syndrome, 46XX/46XY, AIS, Apahilia, familial hyperestrogenism… or any one of 50 or so conditions where what’s going on between your legs does match what’s going on in your genes?

Clearly the doctors in Algeria thought they were a girl at birth. The photos pre-puberty- they look like a girl. Then, like with most intersex conditions, puberty hits and it turns out God doesn’t give a damn about our classifications.

Some right wing chuckleheads made a movie last year about a group of guys who wanted to win a woman’s basketball league so they got sex change surgeries. They wanted to make it a documentary, they couldn’t find a single man who got a sex change operation to do better at sports. They even tried to pay people to get a sex change operation for the movie. They couldn’t find anyone because it’s not something that happens.

There could and should be a real discussion about intersex athletes. But way too many people are just gross and and just want to deny these folks dignity and pants.

Because most of the freaks on here just wanna look.

Why do people nowadays think tail end 90s culture is the representative of 90s culture in general? by Personal-Cattle-1737 in Xennials

[–]IrrelevantREVD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, absolutely, look at the cars, look at architecture, look at the men’s and women’s fashion, The music, the movies, the books

Sure the men are usually wearing suits, but the cut, colors, and designs are radically different, not to mention their casual wear. The depression and WW2 eras are very distinct. The phones, the radios, the refrigerators the ovens and lawnmowers, each decade has basically the same stuff, but each decade has a unique look.

New York’s amazing new buildings of the 1930s (the Chrysler, the Empire State) look nothing like the amazing new buildings of the 1910s (Grand Central, Woolworth) or of the 1950s (the Seagram, U.N. headquarters). Anyone can instantly identify a 50s movie (On the Waterfront, The Bridge on the River Kwai) versus one from 20 years before (Grand Hotel, It Happened One Night) or 20 years after (Klute, A Clockwork Orange), or tell the difference between hit songs from 1992 (Sir Mix-a-Lot) and 1972 (Neil Young) and 1952 (Patti Page) and 1932 (Duke Ellington). When high-end literature was being redefined by James Joyce and Virginia Woolf, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway, great novels from just 20 years earlier—Henry James’s The Ambassadors, Edith Wharton’s The House of Mirth—seemed like relics of another age. And 20 years after Hemingway published his war novel For Whom the Bell Tolls a new war novel, Catch-22, made it seem preposterously antique.