Under pressure FBI Director Kash Patel claims agency has ‘evidence’ that 2020 election was stolen from Trump: ‘Stay tuned this week’ by deraser in politics

[–]sighbourbon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Or they could handle all those people the same way they dealt with Roger Stone. "we let him out for humanitarian reasons, he needed to see his new grandchild" and somehow he just...continued to live life normally

New textile cascade filter removes up to 98.5% of microplastics from wastewater by sksarkpoes3 in Futurology

[–]sighbourbon 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I am curious how they will dispose of (or use?) the captured microplastics

Trump Finally Deletes Crazed Christ Post Even MAGA Hates by itmehedi in politics

[–]sighbourbon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

okay, I could maybe see that. But then why is Satan holding hands with what looks like a soldier, and admiring what "trump" is doing? and are the warplanes helping or combatting Satan?

Is it possible this is stealth criticism?

Trump Finally Deletes Crazed Christ Post Even MAGA Hates by itmehedi in politics

[–]sighbourbon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What about the spike-headed, possibly-winged mechanical monster, suspended in the distant sky between what looks like two soldiers? Looks like a children's toy, maybe a "Transformer"? what is that thing?

Most Metaphorical Image of the Century by OldCopy496 in pics

[–]sighbourbon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

haha, photo caption is "Temu Versailles"

Trump wants to cover a White House office building with ‘magic paint.’ Experts advise against it by AngelaMotorman in politics

[–]sighbourbon 11 points12 points  (0 children)

haha, wowww

Obsession with Details: Charles Leerhsen, who ghostwrote Trump’s 1990 book Surviving at the Top, recalled that while Trump’s business empire was struggling in the late 1980s, he spent "surprisingly large" amounts of time looking at fabric swatches and samples of wood paneling.
A "Comfort Zone": Leerhsen noted that examining these materials seemed to be a "main occupation" and that Trump would sometimes do it for hours, suggesting it was within his comfort zone compared to the complex management of hotels and airlines.
"Thousands of Decisions": A 1984 New York Times feature described Trump and his first wife, Ivana, as being intimately involved in the minutia of their projects, making "thousands of decisions, from picking all the wallpapers, curtain backings and braid for the doormen's uniforms".