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Posts by Burger Doughnut

Tonight!

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No one is ever going to trust us again. Gravely immoral, and gravely damaging to our national security.

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John Atkinson

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AND every person who did not vote for Kamala.

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I'm still thinking about this dude especially after hearing that Trump is trying to send the Afghan vets who helped in the war to the fucking Congo. I hate every person who voted for Trump.

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This is important and shocking news from NYT.

And it doesn’t mention the DRC third-country deportation program has already begun. ICE sent 15 immigrants from Latin American countries there five days ago.

gillianbrockell.com/breaking-ice...

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Trump is using deportations to create an international concentration camp system. We need to shut it down.

Not only is this a massive betrayal. It’s cruelty offensive to any decent human being.

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Tim Biskup's "Tree of Life" is fulla critters.

#comics #lowbrowart #timbiskup

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Let's call this policy what this is.

It's socialism. It's Leftism. And it's curing actual ills. Righting institutional wrongs.

It's not coming from someone who is infallible, or someone who is always correct.

It's coming from someone who promised to help and is trying to keep those promises.

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Oh no! Did you miss out on this totally legit Trump-branded scheme? It’s tough to keep track of every grift bearing President Donald Trump’s name.

A Trump-branded “largest in the world” AI data center is now stalled after its CEO admitted he may have misunderstood how data centers work.

Tough detail to miss, really.

www.dailykos.com/stories/2026...

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我、そこそこアナログイラストも描くお絵描きマン

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Once again asking people not to post about poll results without links to the surveys, and not to repost anything that cites poll results without links to the surveys.

This is not (primarily) about credit, it's a data credibility check.

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Adrian Tomine

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"Philip K. Dick first came up with the idea for his novel "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" in 1962, when researching "The Man in the High Castle", which deals with the Nazis conquering the planet in the 1940s. Dick had been granted access to archived World War II Gestapo documents in the University of California at Berkley, and had come across diaries written by S.S. men stationed in Poland, which he found almost unreadable in their casual cruelty and lack of human empathy. One sentence in particular troubled him: "We are kept awake at night by the cries of starving children." Dick was so horrified by this sentence that he reasoned there was obviously something wrong with the man who wrote it. This led him to hypothesize that Nazism in general was a defective group mind, a mind so emotionally flawed that the word human could not be applied to them. Their lack of empathy was so pronounced that Dick reasoned they couldn't be referred to as human beings, even though their outward appearance seemed to indicate that they were human. The novel sprang from this. And, interestingly enough, it is now thought that some people are "Occupational Psychopaths" due to low-functioning amygdala, the fear centers of the brain's limbic system.

"Philip K. Dick first came up with the idea for his novel "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" in 1962, when researching "The Man in the High Castle", which deals with the Nazis conquering the planet in the 1940s. Dick had been granted access to archived World War II Gestapo documents in the University of California at Berkley, and had come across diaries written by S.S. men stationed in Poland, which he found almost unreadable in their casual cruelty and lack of human empathy. One sentence in particular troubled him: "We are kept awake at night by the cries of starving children." Dick was so horrified by this sentence that he reasoned there was obviously something wrong with the man who wrote it. This led him to hypothesize that Nazism in general was a defective group mind, a mind so emotionally flawed that the word human could not be applied to them. Their lack of empathy was so pronounced that Dick reasoned they couldn't be referred to as human beings, even though their outward appearance seemed to indicate that they were human. The novel sprang from this. And, interestingly enough, it is now thought that some people are "Occupational Psychopaths" due to low-functioning amygdala, the fear centers of the brain's limbic system.

Was reading up on the film "Blade Runner" on iMDB, and this popped up in the trivia section. Am I the only one who sees a parallel in the attitude of the quote from the S.S. man, and modern Republicans removing funding for school lunch programs?

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They Funded a Castle So Racists Could Meet in Secret. Now a Judge Wants Their Names. The legal python around VDARE’s neck just got a little tighter.

New: Peter and Lydia Brimelow of VDARE face discovery in the lawsuit issued by the NY AG.

This could expose the names of white nationalist donors and activists who’ve stayed in the shadows for years:

open.substack.com/pub/michaele...

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Four Color #918 (1958). The comic is titled "Beep Beep The Road Runner." It shows Wile E. Coyote running down a road. There is a large stone keeping him from seeing that the Road Runner is painting the white line in the middle of the road and is leading him to the edge of a cliff.

Four Color #918 (1958). The comic is titled "Beep Beep The Road Runner." It shows Wile E. Coyote running down a road. There is a large stone keeping him from seeing that the Road Runner is painting the white line in the middle of the road and is leading him to the edge of a cliff.

Cover by Pete Alvarado.

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I, for one, am looking forward to Congress exercising its Article I, Section 8 authority to issue letters of marque and reprisal.

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‘We were terrified they were going to kill us’: fishers who survived US boat strike speak out An Ecuadorian fishing crew describe their ordeal as victims of Trump’s purported war on ‘narcoterrorists’

“The US has provided no evidence that any of the vessels were involved in drug trafficking, and legal experts and rights groups say the attacks amount to extrajudicial killings as they apparently target civilians who do not pose any immediate threat.”

www.theguardian.com/global-devel...

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Critics of new bill say Ohio women would be banned from sports bras, bikinis in public 'The peak of fear mongering.'

Media needs to stop with "critics say" and just quote the actual language of the bill.

HB 249 creates a new category of "seminudity" which can be used to arrest women who aren't nude, but are wearing clothing — leggings, t-shirts without bras — that religious groups feel is too provocative.

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Behold: 2025's New Chips, Cookies, Snacks, and Cereals Let's all look at the new snacks, chips, and cereals I found in 2025. Join the tasting fiesta. Why do I do this to myself.

do you ever look back at your life and think, "i wish i knew what strange and interesting new snacks, drinks, and cereals came out last year?"

i'm here for you, friend. here's my 2025 food garbage round-up: cabel.com/the-snacks-c...

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We can’t trust Palantir with our NHS data Is this really the company we should be entrusting with our health service’s digital architecture?

"Palantir is not just a problem of profiteering from our national healthcare system— it's a fundamental threat to the democratic control of our public infrastructure + the privacy of every citizen. By giving our taxes to this company, we are aiding their operations everywhere."

tinyurl.com/3ejuyv89

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A new bill could force your Windows 11 PC to collect "any information as is necessary" to verify your age A new US bill could force Windows, Android, and Linux to collect age data and share it with apps, sparking privacy and security concerns.

The 'Parents Decide Act' is still pushing for mandatory age verification in Windows 11 and other operating systems.

While it seems fair to establish control over what minors can access online, it remains unclear whether the checks will affect privacy and data security.

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Three cool scientists introduce their work "Our new theory has been submitted to a peer-reviewed journal, but we feel its depths and intricacies are best appreciated on the limited-edition vinyl release."

Three cool scientists introduce their work "Our new theory has been submitted to a peer-reviewed journal, but we feel its depths and intricacies are best appreciated on the limited-edition vinyl release."

My latest cartoon for @newscientist.com

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Tanjō Debut // NEC Avenue // PC-98

Tanjō Debut // NEC Avenue // PC-98

Tanjō Debut // NEC Avenue // PC-98

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Palantir manifesto described as ramblings of a supervillain amid UK contract fears

Palantir manifesto described as ramblings of a supervillain amid UK contract fears

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I personally almost immediately click away. I rarely—if ever—read through the post. And I do take note of the author, unsubscribe from their RSS feeds, and stop reading their content. This may sound drastic but if the author is using AI to write their posts they're likely to continue doing it.

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If you know a $WBD Shareholder,You need to share this info before Thursday's vote.

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