Lockout Supplements Issues Voluntary Nationwide Recall of Boner Bears Chocolate Syrup Due to Undeclared Sildenafil
Lockout Supplements Issues Voluntary Nationwide Recall of Boner Bears Chocolate Syrup Due to Undeclared Sildenafil
10/10 demonstration of catloaf. And yes, she's purebread; took a lot of dough to bring her home. I'm leaven it at that.
TIL Heroes tend to just be well-adjusted people who learned to feel empathy as children, often from caring and patient parents
A page from The Unthinkable: Who Survives When Disaster Strikes - and Why by Amanda Ripley I guess it’s not exactly surprising, but it seems to explain a lot of things I’m witnessing in my later adulthood. I’ve always felt deeply impressed by selfless heroes, but I never really pondered the profile of heroism.
Florida lawmakers may loosen child labor laws to fill jobs left by undocumented immigrants
>Senate Bill 918 would allow children as young as 14 to work overnight shifts. >Currently, teens are prevented from working earlier than 6:30 a.m. or later than 11 p.m. >Gov. Ron DeSantis is in favor of the bill. >“Yes, we had people that left because of those rules, but you’ve also been able to hire other people,” DeSantis said at an immigration panel, according to the network. “And what’s wrong with expecting our young people to be working part-time now? I mean, that’s how it used to be when I was growing up.” >The bill, according to CNN, would also eliminate working time restrictions on 14- and 15-year-olds if they are home-schooled and end guaranteed meal breaks for teens aged 16 and 17. >It went in front of the Senate Commerce and Tourism Committee on Tuesday, where it advanced with a 5 to 4 recommendation. FIXED IT!
GOP Minnesota Senators introduce bill that defines ‘Trump derangement syndrome’ as mental illness
There is no magical way out of this — there will be blood
This feels more like poignant food for thought and a call to be prepared for heavy rolls than actual news-news, but I don’t know where else to share it on Lemmy.world, so my apologies if this content is better housed in a different community. I’m a reddit reject, so I’m still learning the norms here (and it appears I didn’t learn them there, for what it’s worth). Thesis from the article: “It would be helpful if we stopped pretending this terrible chapter in American history won’t close without bloodshed…” I’ve read some great dystopian novels, but their settings were all in established dystopias. Life as We Knew It [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_as_We_Knew_It_(novel)] is the only one I’ve read that follows the devolution from onset to full maturation, although I only read the first book of the series. I guess World War Z is another example. Both of those books’ dystopias were catalyzed by major pseudonatural disasters. Anyone have any suggestions on other good titles that try to accurately portray what happens? I saw The Unthinkable: Who Survives When Disaster Strikes-And Why [https://www.amandaripley.com/the-unthinkable] suggested in a sub before my ban. Rise and Fall of the 3rd Reich is probably another good place to start as well.