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I feel like #CaptainAmericaBraveNewWorld is a film people are going to watch themselves today, and realize that it’s not nearly as bad as the RT score suggests or the narrative around it has been
— Rayyan*🇵🇸 (@RayyanTCG) February 13, 2025
It’s an Iron Man 2 level film, an enjoyable cohesive film, that’s also a bit messy pic.twitter.com/tlTaEGjyio
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You know how back in High School you could send candygrams/roses to your friends and crushes on Valentine's Day? I think it would be cool if you could do that on rDrama. You could buy the person you like flowers or something, and then get a cute Valentine's Day badge
Maybe you could even give the option of making these gifts anonymous for the stalkers/secret crushes
Another idea is you could have a scoreboard to see who gets the most roses.
I know it's probably too late to do it this year since Valentine's day is in a couple of days, but maybe next year? Just an idea.
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KFC is moving their HQ from Kentucky to Texas pic.twitter.com/8ZE1oqq1B9
— Dexerto (@Dexerto) February 19, 2025
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And how many slices should you have?
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Rust is C++ minus jank. It's beautiful, it's a better language in every imaginable way. Yeah its full of but if chuds have a problem with that, maybe try making a better language?
Total victory btw.
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This site has become one man's personal soap opera pic.twitter.com/KQ8wsScCV5
— Michael Tracey (@mtracey) February 16, 2025
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Redditor orders a $12 guitar case from an unknown store on aliexpress and is shocked to only receive a washer.
So you have clear evidence you did not get what you paid for so open a dispute.
But having said this you have not included an image of the order page of the item you paid for so we can see if it was a scam or your mistake
Only half the story
Sorry I didn't send you nude pics either. You go ahead and make up the rest of the story in your head if you like, it'll at least keep you busy.
My us spy ops have fake sellers account on aliexpress and the scams are an attempt to negatively affect chinese reputation. Use standard legit stores, not fake us stores.
Are you CIA,DIA or NGA LMAO
Dude buy from user named 154646343274 then conplain lol
Iq test rejected.
Did I complain?
You are complaining posting it on reddit Muppet
Don't mean that in an offensive way, but shouldn't you try to avoid buying something you already expect to be a scam?The Shop earned money with a scam while Aliexpress lost it for the refund.
Common sense kinda tells us what to buy and what not to buy. I was never disappointed.
So think of it this way: my experience incentivized AliExpress to police the scammers better.
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The people on this threads must have never had a dog or taken care of another living being in their lives. This happens when you own an animal, it completely normal. They are playing and its safe. Someone making a loud noise is not the dogs fault but the humans. The owner should have seen its just safe play and not interfered.
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Elon Musk, the richest guy in the world, is going after USAID, which feeds the poorest people in the world.
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) February 8, 2025
Next, he’ll go after the programs that impact you: Medicaid, Medicare, community health centers, Pell Grants, affordable housing.
We can stop him. pic.twitter.com/rchI5Ltdt0
Oh vey
“USAID in 2016 gave $310 million of your taxpayer money to a Palestinian cement factory.
— Jews Fight Back 🇺🇸🇮🇱 (@JewsFightBack) February 7, 2025
What did the Palestinians in Gaza use all that cement for, paid for by your taxpayer dollars? Any ideas?
Oh yeah, that would be the 300 miles of terror tunnels that Hamas built underneath… pic.twitter.com/ZcLSC7aXJO
Anonymous is super lame
Anonymous is mad USAID was cut? 😂😂😂
— Angelo Giuliano 🇨🇭🇮🇹🔻🔻🔻🔻🔻🔻🔻🔻🔻🔻🔻 安德龙 (@angeloinchina) February 8, 2025
It is a CIA tool pic.twitter.com/nbvGEPcGCR
Michael Moore
🚨Well, well, look who had his chubby fingers in the USAID cookie🍪 jar🫙$$$ pic.twitter.com/0C3CLOdLQ5
— Giordano Bruno (@GioBruno1600) February 8, 2025
I hope this is true because it's really fricking funny
🔥 EXPOSED: Doge uncovered that USAID funneled $84 million in Haiti relief funds to Chelsea Clinton—and guess what?
— Desiree (@DesireeAmerica4) February 8, 2025
🤔$3 million went to her wedding
👀$10 million bought a luxury mansion
Meanwhile, Haiti got next to nothing. Who else is sick of this corruption? 🤬 pic.twitter.com/OlnX0QCiwH
Funny bit from a repub
Ilhan Omar: “USAID is the reason I am here and not in Somalia.”
— Juanita Broaddrick (@atensnut) February 8, 2025
Everyone else: “That’s why we want to get rid of it.” pic.twitter.com/wEyZcGtBYq
Not looking good for Gaza
This is where the three hostages released today were kept just before their release… a tunnel paid for by UNRWA and USAID pic.twitter.com/2SCsK3PQKL
— Cheryl E 🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🎗️ (@CherylWroteIt) February 8, 2025
Liberal twitter still a thing
Who else thinks Chelsea Clinton and Ben Stiller should sue the ever-loving heck out of any MAGA spreading lies about them taking money from USAID?
— Art Candee 🍿🥤 (@ArtCandee) February 8, 2025
🙋♀️ pic.twitter.com/AcrwXu8rNO
The tinfoil hat crowd supports this
USAID=Crimes Against Humanity pic.twitter.com/PjTGVa2YwI
— Liz Churchill (@liz_churchill10) February 7, 2025
Usaid employees need better pr. No one likes faceless bureaucrats
USAID employee Christian Gil tears up as he says Elon Musk fired him after 20 years at USAID.
— Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸 (@Bubblebathgirl) February 7, 2025
The Democrat Party has been SCAMMING America for DECADES by using USAID.
Dems laundered countless billions, if not trillions, to artificially prop up the Democrat Party.
It’s over. pic.twitter.com/rqYglwYKzy
Soros!!!!!
The target of the USAID purge, was George Soros.
— Clandestine (@WarClandestine) February 7, 2025
The USAID slush fund was how he financed his global Left-wing influence machine.
It’s how he bought politicians, MSM, newspapers, radio shows, judges, prosecutors, etc.
Elon and Trump just cut off the head of the snake. pic.twitter.com/pNlLzAEsJ2
Unfunny woman comedians
Now that USAID isn't propping up unfunny female comedians I hope we see a bloom of funny female comedians pic.twitter.com/hm3DtM5qc0
— Guy (@nosilverv) February 8, 2025
Usaid's defenders have had a pathetic showing
Trump's USAID shutdown: the real motive pic.twitter.com/41GWDTa4FD
— Richard Angwin (@RichardAngwin) February 8, 2025
Chemomics international
The top recipient of USAID funding seems to be a company called Chemonics International inc. and they’re not up to anything good.
— Ian Carroll (@IanCarrollShow) February 7, 2025
Though I have yet to find them funding trans operas, they seem to just fund Hillary Clinton’s friends stealing our tax money.
Podesta even came up🤷♂️ pic.twitter.com/D7EQxqjXIM
South Africans are pathetic
Beijing 🇨🇳 offer 🇿🇦 R16b in aid to replace R8b 🇺🇸 #USAID
— Thuso™ 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦 (@ramalokot) February 8, 2025
"We'll not be bullied" pic.twitter.com/hXRfPBC54t
Gloating
USAID offices soon: pic.twitter.com/PTxrVJYbt7
— DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) February 8, 2025
God I hope this is true because it would be so fricking funny
BREAKING: The U.S. government funded the education of an al-Qaeda leader
— ADAM (@AdameMedia) February 9, 2025
Anwar al-Awlaki received financial aid straight from USAID.
Washington “unknowingly” paid for his college degree, only for him to become one of the world’s most notorious terrorists. pic.twitter.com/2DM9cPlfyi
Chemtrails
This man claims that ever since Donald Trump and Elon Musk cut off USAID funding, the skies above him have completely cleared—not a single chemtrail in sight.
— Shadow of Ezra (@ShadowofEzra) February 7, 2025
Can anybody else relate to this? pic.twitter.com/PajaRr1SaA
Defense is losing
Trump's dismantling of USAID, a humanitarian program delivering aid globally for decades, is almost complete as thousands of employees are put on forced leave and the signs are being removed and covered.
— Really American 🇺🇸 (@ReallyAmerican1) February 7, 2025
It's a gift to our enemies and competitors.pic.twitter.com/aY2sEd0w3y
Still funny
Sindh Before Sindh After
— Mir Mohammad Alikhan (@MirMAKOfficial) February 8, 2025
Billions in USAID. Billions in USAID pic.twitter.com/piHaMf2cm4
Judge
🚨NEW: U.S. District Court Judge Carl Nichols has blocked Elon Musk and the Trump Administration from firing USAID employees.
— Protect Kamala Harris ✊ (@DisavowTrump20) February 7, 2025
RETWEET to thank Judge Nichols for standing up for our democracy! pic.twitter.com/rIU8troeoG
The wewuz people hate usaid
https://x.com/DavidHundeyin/status/1887964867044221405
Destiny sucks
USAID paid streamer Steven Bonell (known online as Destiny) 6 million dollars to perform oral s*x on several men pic.twitter.com/wOYkvJl2Ez
— Kaguya’s Top Gal (@hayasaka_aryan) February 6, 2025
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— Reginald D Hunter (@reginalddhunter) August 15, 2024
Like buttholes
— Jacqueline mk2 extreme! (@JacquelineCabl9) August 15, 2024
Everyone has am opinion
If we didn't laugh at these atrocities
We'd all be crying 😢
I don't think it's bullying
I think it's political commentary and expect to be amused or outraged.
Chin up reg xx pic.twitter.com/4D9bBJkcvW
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cx287xz58jxo
Keep pushing those boundaries my man ✊🏾. We wouldn't have it any other way!
— ZigZag (@JamesMartinCla1) August 15, 2024
If folk want safe, inoffensive comedy that they can watch with their grandparents then there's always the likes of Michael McIntyre.
I wouldn’t worry about it Reg, a ‘review’ in the Telegraph is about as much use as a review on day care centres in Khan Younis by Benjamin Netanyahu, not worth a wank.
— Kelev Ra. (@ra44538785_ra) August 15, 2024
Y'all, y'all know this is a Black man from the South? And a comedian, someone who does comedy, that's the baseline. What fricking games you tryna play eejits? Go bomb some more children to calm your nerves
— Juan Siôn Castillo-Glas (@InflammaSean) August 15, 2024
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(CNN) — When a series of lightning strikes took down power across New York City on the night of July 13, 1977, streetlights, neon signs, and the bright lights of houses and skyscrapers went dark.
And just like that, for the first time in decades, the Milky Way could be seen streaked across the black sky, speckled by thousands of shimmering stars.
"I saw a (starry) sky from my location in the Bronx," said Joe Rao, a meteorologist and amateur astronomer who was living in New York City on the night of the blackout, "which I had never seen before and have never seen again."
Barring a freak power outage, the light emanating from towns and cities due to unnatural light sources is so bright that it washes out the stars. Today one-third of all humans, including 80% of North Americans, cannot see the Milky Way.
For a growing number of people, natural darkness has been lost. When the lights went out in 1977, New Yorkers could see how much they were missing.
Light pollution, the term for the brightening of the night sky by unnatural lights, is increasing worldwide. On average, skies are getting 10% brighter each year globally, with the fastest rate of change in North America.
Many species are suffering the consequences. Every year, up to one billion birds in the US are killed by colliding with buildings, a global crisis exacerbated by bright lights drawing them off their migratory paths at night. Unnatural lighting can disorient insects, and affect the leaf development of trees. A 2017 study found that light pollution poses a threat to 30% of vertebrates and more than 60% of invertebrates that are nocturnal.
Nesting sea turtles, which rely on the reflection of light on the water from celestial bodies to guide them to the ocean, can be disoriented by unnatural lights around beaches, resulting in fatal dehydration or predation.
"We've found sea turtles in elevator shafts," said Rachel Tighe, lighting project manager at Sea Turtle Conservancy, a Florida-based nonprofit funded by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. For the animals, she added, "it's confusion and chaos."
And humans are affected, too. While the health implications of unnatural light are still being investigated, research has linked light pollution to obesity, depression, sleep disorders, diabetes, and cancer.
"We know that if you start to shift temperatures you have really profound impacts on organisms across ecosystems, so you would imagine that if we start to mess with light cycles, we might have similarly profound impacts," said Professor Kevin Gaston, a light pollution expert at the University of Exeter, in the UK. "We're all ultimately dependent on this stuff for our very existence."
Unlike other environmental issues like climate change and deforestation, the problem of light pollution could be curbed overnight — by turning off the lights.
In 2020, the small town of Crestone, Colorado, switched off its streetlights when it ran out of money to pay the electricity bill. At night, the streets were dark, but the sky above was bright with stars.
"At the next meeting (of the Board of Trustees), someone said, 'You know, we kind of like it dark,'" recalled Kairina Danforth, mayor of Crestone at the time. Inspired to preserve natural darkness, the town decided to leave the streetlights off.
Soon, Crestone became one of a growing number of towns around the world officially recognized as a Dark Sky community by DarkSky International, an organization that promotes the battle against light pollution.
"We are probably the only Dark Sky community in the world that has no residential lights because they couldn't afford to pay the bill," said Danforth. "Now there's a strong communal support for our dark sky."
As Crestone, and the residents of New York City in 1977, can attest, a total blackout will bring back the stars instantaneously. But efforts to tackle light pollution need not be so extreme to make a big difference, said Ruskin Hartley, CEO of DarkSky International.
"The solutions are simple," he said, "and they don't involve giving up anything apart from bad quality lighting."
Light pollution experts abide by the mantra: "keep it low, keep it shielded, keep it long." In other words, ensure that lighting is low to the ground, that it is targeted to avoid light leaking in all directions, and, if possible, that it has a long wavelength, typically observed as amber colored. Finally, turn lights off when they're not needed.
Some communities are following DarkSky's recommendations by retrofitting their lighting fixtures to reduce light pollution, or simply turning off more lights. DarkSky International has worked with communities and nature reserves in 22 countries to provide support and give official accreditation to areas that have made positive changes. Nearly 300 areas are now accredited.
In 2022, DarkSky, in collaboration with the Czech Republic, developed a European policy brief on reducing light pollution, recommending that "all light should have a clear purpose," that it "should be directed only to where needed," and that it "should be no brighter than necessary." The brief suggests using current EU legislative frameworks — on biodiversity, climate change, and energy efficiency — to push for light pollution mitigation measures.
As of October 2022, 20 pieces of nationwide legislation that concern the mitigation of light pollution had been introduced in nine member states of the European Union since 2000, according to the Czech Republic's Ministry of the Environment.
Countries are further incentivized by potential economic advantages. Electric-powered indoor and outdoor lights consume 17% to 20% of global electricity production, according to the European policy brief, and cutting usage means cutting costs. Areas with dark skies are also benefitting from astrotourism, a growing trend in which tourists travel to stargaze in locations with lower levels of light pollution.
"(Under) the stars are the places we told our first stories," said Hartley. "For many communities, these have been erased and lost because of the scourge of light pollution. But more and more are starting to recover and rediscover this."
Wildlife is benefitting, too. The Sea Turtle Conservancy has changed over 30,000 lights and estimates it has darkened over 45 miles of nesting beach in Florida since 2010, possibly saving as many as tens of thousands of hatchlings. "It's really cool to be able to see such a change so quickly," Tighe said.
Despite positive changes, stemming light pollution is an uphill battle.
Even in some parts of Chile's Atacama Desert, one of the darkest places on Earth, you can now see a distant glow emanating from nearby La Serena, one of the country's fastest-growing cities, said Hartley.
"You can't escape it anymore, and it is just a product of waste and ignorance," he added. "How can we get more people to care about this?"
For Rao, who was 21 on the night that the Milky Way appeared above his house in the Bronx, and is now 68, optimism for the fate of our skies is at an all-time low. "I'm beginning to wonder whether anybody is going to be able to see a good dark sky anymore, 30, 40 years from now," he said. "It's very, very sad."
But as the movement to save the dark grows, there is still a faint hope that a star-studded future is possible.
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Trump heard "Free Palestine" and said "Sold!"
— Crémieux (@cremieuxrecueil) February 5, 2025