RE: More Important

I'm glad it's all over for you.

RE: What's the purpose of a gag order...

@Chancer...

The gag orders are way too narrow for a breach of his first amendment rights to be credible.

What a silly thing to say.
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RE: What's the purpose of a gag order...

He's too big, too used to luxury and too narcissistic to cope with being in a jail cell 23 hours a day.

I honestly think he'll lose his marbles if he get's jailed.

He's not familiar with the idea of sacrifice for personal gain, nor delayed gratification, either. That much is clear from the civil fraud case where he manipulated figures both ways for gain at both ends.

If he wanted to go to prison, he could have breached the gag orders with apomb, rather than skirting around the edge of them.

He just wants to flout and get away with it.
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RE: More Important

Is the rift wider between the races wider for having acknowledged that apartheid and white rule is an unacceptable way to live?

Do you feel that people of colour were playing the race card when they fought against apartheid and white rule?

RE: More Important

Except the rest of us aren't in a similar situation as those who are the subject of the BLM movement.

We, as white people, have the privilege of unequal treatment in our favour and have thought our cause more important than theirs for centuries.

Really, we ought to be most annoyed at, and ashamed of ourselves for enjoyng the benefits of playing our race card for so long.

RE: Trump Told Australian Billionaire Nuclear Sub Secrets

Errr...he's already been found liable for fraud between 2011 and 2021 according to summary judgement by Judge Arthur Engoron in the civil suit against him.

He's been found liable for defrauding the market place in New York by grossly inflating the value of his properties to gain larger loans at lower interest rates than he was entited to (affecting the loans available for other investors and the banks' profits) and grossly deflating the value of his properties in order to reduce his tax bills.

The continuing trial is largely about evaluating the size of the disgorgement order where Trump's financial penalty will be returned to the people of the state of New York.

Clearly, he did need the fraudulently obtained money in order to expand his empire in the manner that he did.

Expanding his business empire and fraudulently reducing his tax burden is most definitely lining his own pockets, including the time period of his presidential office.

RE: Carillon Historical Park...

I once dragged my daughter, then age seven, to a museum of advertising and packaging.

I was in raptures about the whole thing.

It was a parenting fail that she's never let me forget laugh

I have Carillon Historical Park envy. It sounds like a great day out.

RE: What's the purpose of a gag order...

Which begs the question, where is home?

If it's Trump Tower, I predict a rush of Repunzel memes. laugh

RE: What's the purpose of a gag order...

And how well do you think controlling, narcissistic people who can't sit still fare when isolated in a cell that's only a couple of feet longer and wider that they are for 23 hours a day?

I would have thought jail was Trump's room 101 and that it's far more likely that he thinks it could never happen to him.

RE: What's the purpose of a gag order...

Things are hotting up.

RE: Men....attract women and keep them.

Dear Agony Aunt Ken,

I read you can get herpes and HIV from side pieces.

Is that guns, or dining room furniture you position against a wall?

Worried from Wales uh oh
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RE: First date = last date...

I don't think the oysters raped her, Johnny.

But maybe the potato wedges were hiding their abusive behaviours in public, eh? roll eyes

PS. Maybe stop watching videos of men objectifying women and trying to make out it's feminism. Just sayin'.

RE: First date = last date...

Yeah, Kal, that's a kinda back-handed compliment in this community. laugh

RE: What's the purpose of a gag order...

Maybe they did, maybe they didn't. dunno

Each time the justice system tries to de-escalate, Trump will inevitably escalate because escalation is a big part of his modus operandi.

They can't predict how he will escalate in any given moment, but out of respect and recognition of his presidential campaign and the democratic process as a whole, the justice system can't help but to give him more rope than any other citizen would normally have. It's really important that the justice system isn't guilty of the same, or similar crimes that Trump is accused of, and indicted for.

The question is, given his obvious display of cunning and guile, does Trump have the wit not to hang himself?

Crimes are solved because of the mistakes people make, not the 'perfect' bits.
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RE: What's the purpose of a gag order...

Except he's not pushing it beyond the legal confines of the gag orders.

The gag order imposed by Judge Engoron protects court staff. I don't think AG James is court staff, just as Judge Chutkan isn't court staff.

Trump is doing exactly the same thing as he was before, except the gag orders are so narrow he's able to endanger and harass without breachng those orders.

It's frustrating, it's painfully slow and it's likey pretty scary for all those involved in Trump's various prosecutions, but I have complete faith that Trump will get the due process he is entitled to without error of judgement, other than his own.
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RE: First date = last date...

I seems the older I get, the more bewildered by numbers I become laugh

RE: First date = last date...

I did my maths wrong by virtue of a decimal place and she wouldn't have earned that much from views alone.

RE: What's the purpose of a gag order...

The gag order issued by Judge Chutkan incuded protections for her court staff/personel, but she didn't specify herself as a part of that parameter.

Trump has repeatedly attacked Judge Chutkin since she issued the order, at his rally and in his media posts, including one comment that I view as a thinly veiled racial slur.

If he did this, as inappropriate as it is, he may not have broken the conditions f the gag order and his pretrial release.

RE: What's the purpose of a gag order...

Perhaps it's an admission of guilt of sorts.

Trump pushes the boundaries in the sure knowledge that, having incited one rebellion, that he can incite another should he have his pretrial release revoked.

It's perhaps assumed by observers on both sides of the divide that the justice system is too scared to confront his behaviour in the proper manner.

Personally, I've been rather agog at the cleverness of the prosecutorial lawyering, and as such, I have no reason to believe that the advantages and privileges currently bestowed on Trump are a matter of neglect, error, or foolishness.
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RE: First date = last date...

Why would staff leave the finished plates in a pile on the table unless requested to do so?

How come you don't see her date, or hear any conversation, not even once?

Am I right in thinking TikTok pays 2-4 cents per 1,000 views?

So, 5 million views would $1,000-2,000? Plus the infamy investment for future 'influencing'.

All for an outlay of $100 meal, a manicure and a couple of hours work.

Assuming she paid for the meal rather than the restaurant giving her a freebie for the free advertising.

And it's such a wonderfully misogynist topic to be eagerly snapped up by the bitter and self-righteous. laugh

Meal ticket, my arse.

She set up a 'scam', but not in the way she 'influenced' people to think.

She did her job cleverly, if not ethically, and was well paid for it.
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RE: Suzanne Somers, rest in peace...

"... as though they have prior notice of the time of passing."

Movie stars don't necessarily have a sudden, dramatic movie death.

Like the rest of us, there's most often a period of palliative, end of life care where people sit around waiting for their loved one to slip away.

The hospice nurses made up a camp bed for me next to my mum's bed and even produced a trolly full of mini, disposable toiletries for my comfort and convenience in the last few days of her life.

RE: Connecting Singles

Maybe it's not money that makes people jaded and dispassionate, but being likened to an old banger. laugh
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RE: No sex in the future

Like having more than one active profile used to be wrong, Gal...?
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RE: No sex in the future

Are you going to get them in a half nelson and make them join?
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RE: No sex in the future

Well, the whole world doesn't consist of no one but jaded oldies.
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RE: The urge is back..

I once had a good old chat with a young woman on the platform of Cardiff Central waiting for a delayed train.

There's an Amazon warehouse here in South Wales and she told me how staff get treated by the company.

I wouldn't recommend relying on an Amazon warehouse job.
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RE: At least two transgender women will compete in the Miss Universe pageant

I was dissing the attitude.

It was my opinion, officer. hmmm laugh
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RE: Pets and dating...

One of my four rescue dogs was abandoned at a pound by her family. The excuse was that the owner and his partner were working long hours, but I suspect it was because the partner couldn't handle a disgusting habit the little dog had developed. She was otherwise incredibly well trained.

She was utterly traumatised when she came to live with our family, eyes like saucers traumatised, but sometime in the first year she finally felt secure again, disgusting habit abandoned in favour of trying to bully the big dog and thieving child-sized socks for the fun of the chase.

I bet my bottom pound sterling her first owner regrets giving her up to this day.

She was the business. smitten

RE: At least two transgender women will compete in the Miss Universe pageant

I disagree.

I think women primarily dress for their own pleasure, to feel good about themselves. The number of women over the time period of their lives who specifically dress in let's say mini skirts to target, let's say random and middle-aged men's fantasy trigger is probaby fairly insignificant.

There is an assumption however that exciting random, middle aged men is first and foremost in the minds of those women who wear mini skirts. The reality is likely that those men never cross their minds. Why should that be any different for cis, or trans gender women?

It's not a question of deceit, but simply bad feeling towards someone who they think has somehow spoiled their fantasy. If it's just a fantasy, though, it can be anything the fantisist wants, i.e. of a cis, rather trans gender woman.

If there is an annoyance, there is some muddling between fantasy and reality, some muddling of what the relationship is between the fantasist and the object of their fantasy, some sense of entitlement that the object of their fantasy should somehow meet the fantasist's standards in reality.

There is an almighty arrogance in thinking that a transgender woman has deceived a random bloke in a bar because he wants to fantasise that he is anywhere in her orbit, other than in his mind.

It's not women's responsibility to live up to men's fantasy expectations. It's men's responsibiity to manage their fantasies.
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RE: At least two transgender women will compete in the Miss Universe pageant

So, if a woman wears a short skirt, she's 'tricking', 'making', 'forcing' men to be lustful?

It's a deceitful thing to do if she's gay, unavailable, or not the assumed fantasy in some other way?
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