@Jym852000@Verizon I'm stuck with them for landline, TV & internet. It costs more to drop cable TV, that I rarely use, than to keep it. Fortunately, fios doesn't drop as much as it used to.
@PYRAMID_BUILDER@naomiosaka Best to keep your pettiness to yourself, Francisco. Now you’re stuck spending hours firing off witless retorts, trying to convince everyone you have a point, when all you really have is failure, regret and envy.
@LarryMillerTV Williams with his big ideas, overpriced consultants & no capacity. Fenty for rushed execution & fragmented oversight. Gray should have shut it down but the tracks were already in. Bowser contained it but it was a hot mess from the start. No one wanted to make the hard decision.
@Microsoft, why can’t you leave well enough alone?
Mandatory updates keep wrecking me. I paid $300 in December to remove the last craptastic win11 downgrade. It updated against my will AGAIN last week, so I have to waste more time & money.
Here I come @linuxfoundation!!!
@michaelharriot They didn’t just play the song—they played the entire 13-minute video for the jury.
The whole thang!
Raw. Uncensored. Unfiltered.
But it’s still not a win for Afroman until he’s cashing a seven-digit check and a law for punitive damages is named after him.
As Trian increases its grip on Magnum with a new non-executive director joining from a firm known for prioritizing short-term gains and profit above all else, the independent board created to protect Ben & Jerry’s social mission has been systematically hollowed out. #FreeBenandJerrys
Read the full article here: https://t.co/LwtTAQnEFY
@CPAC I have no idea why the algorithm served me this ad. Twitter doesn't either. I almost blocked it, then opened the comments and found the real show. Chuckles, snorts, cackles & howls ensued. Thanks for the unexpected comedy break. This is almost as entertaining as Afroman's trial.
This is Cherise Doyley.
She was 12 hours into labor when a nurse told her to cover up with a bedsheet.
Then a tablet appeared at her bedside.
On the screen: a judge. Lawyers. Hospital staff.
She hadn’t asked for a hearing. The hospital had.
Doyley is a professional birthing doula. She refused a C-section — she’d had three before, and one left her hemorrhaging. She knew the risks.
It didn’t matter.
And here’s the part people should pay attention to.
The state filed an emergency petition. She had minutes to prepare. No lawyer. No advocate.
A three-hour hearing. In the middle of active labor.
A judge decided how she would give birth.
This is the fetal personhood movement, fully realized.
And it’s already happening. To Black women. In Florida.
Read the full @ProPublica investigation.
“A judge decided how she would give birth.
That’s legal right now.
Should it be?
#ReproductiveRights #DemsUnited
@MrJerryOC@ClubRandom_@X@nypost@PardonMyTake@JayD__5 FWIW, people who find Bill Maher’s adversarial shtick tiresome already checked out. Everyone else treats it as satire and scrolls on to the next outrage industrial complex performance before the credits roll. In other words, no big whoop.
@RobGeorge Don't waste your good typing skills on Jason's comment. No one intelligent respects or will be influenced by his opinion. He's just monetizing the insecurities of ignorant underachievers and incels in his echo chamber. Consider it his personal reparations scheme.
@Policy_Solution One good thing about the proliferation of drug ads is that listing all the side effects makes me want to pursue a healthier lifestyle and natural options.
Barber-Scotia College was the first higher education institution for Black women in this country. Today it is fighting to survive. The 144K Collective is asking 144,000 people to donate just $1.44 to help save this historic institution. Our HBCUs are not just schools. They are the foundation of our history, our culture, and our future.