"More than 200 stranded Iranian sailors return home after US torpedo attack" are the exact same words, but clear.
I initially, after spending way too long parsing, read it as meaning we attacked their return home, and they are now stranded.
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Screenshot of BBC article with the confusing headline "More than 200 Iranian sailors stranded after US torpedo attack return home"
What is going on with BBC headline writing?
Their overindulgence in toxic nostalgia should have been our first clue
This just in: the White House has announced the resignation of Pope Leo. Marco Rubio will be assuming duties until a replacement is selected
How has no one pointed out that Hungary elected someone who is named the equivalent of "Joe America"
Honestly the "But actually it's good to be the anti-Christ" for MAGA fits right in with the "naming your company Palantir" set. I beg you all to actually read a book
Uncap the House! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_...
Hamilton probably? Kind of a scoundrel though
The GoPros attached OUTSIDE on the solar panels really blew me away.
That traffic circle is so fucked up already.
I assumed you were named after @skepchick.org 's doggo
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Cory Lewandowski also rumored in the running for permanent replacement
I'm hearing rumors that Melania Trump has been relieved as First Lady and Marco Rubio will be assuming her duties as Acting First Lady
The Peter Principle remains, but it is now named after Pete Hegseth.
I really thing this is the best argument for human vs. robot exploration. The uniquely human instinct to go "hey! What's that over there?" just isn't replaceable with machines.
It's very relatable that NASA just dragged the exposure slider in light room to the right and half the folks are like ๐ค and the other half are ๐คฉ
I mean, first, the ISO WAS cranked way up. Second, the moon is acting like a giant reflector. Like one of those folding silver reflector, but moon size. Third, that reflected light isn't being filtered through thousands of miles of atmosphere. And fourth cameras don't see the same way your eyes do.
Also woth saying: this shot would have been extreeeemly difficult if not impossible duing Apollo. They had top of the line Hasselblads then, but film would have been very hard to expose fot his kind of shot.
I think it's nifty that it's "upside down". Good for NASA to not feel the need to flip it.
If Fox Mulder were real, we would have never had Kash Patel
Soldiers patrolling the Tidal Basin on Thursday weaving in and out of engagement photo shoots, local tv stand-ups, and packs of tourists was just so odd. Saw a running group nearly have a head on collision with a pat
I have been to Wawa many times, and would have sworn until now they called the subs there.
Clean, beautiful, mostly reliable, and rarely on fire (anymore). If the headways were just a little shorter, it'd be world class. (They should do the BLoop too)
Oh, I think he believes himself to be leader of all Americans. He just has a very, very narrow definition of that.
If I miss a flight, it damn-well isn't going to be my fault!
MCO. Good restaurants (for an airport), lots of traffic, and quality people-watching. High probability of "ICE ruined my vacation!"
A study written in the first person? In the 21st century?
Log off, do some art. Nothing you read today will be accurate anyway.
In my utopian vision of the future, instead of offloading all the pointless, annoying work tasks (like reports that none one will read and needlessly opaque forms) to robots, we restructure work and society so that the pointless tasks don't happen at all.
Bring Colbert on for their evening talkshow even. It's all there to take.