SpaceBishop

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[–] SpaceBishop@lemmy.zip 5 points 1 week ago (5 children)

It's a weird strategy to show up and explain how one team operates without rules and lies about everything, but it's the other guy that's the problem. I can see that you're one good faith fella.

[–] SpaceBishop@lemmy.zip 12 points 1 week ago (8 children)

Cool story, bro (or sis, or comrade, or whatever, idk you). Was it the Democrats 40 years ago that discarded ages-old decorum, stared down stare decicis, and said "nah, that ain't for me," to then threw out established case law, casting doubt on the legitimacy of 1/3 of the co-equal branches of government? Oh, no? It wasn't? It was a group of far-right so-called "Christians" put on the SCOTUS by Republicans?

Yeah, that's certainly how I remember it happening, and, you know, objectively true, so thanks anyway.

[–] SpaceBishop@lemmy.zip 71 points 1 week ago (16 children)

Oh you're trying so hard to build a strawman! How adorable.

Roe was established case law. Reproductive rights were settled. Blaming Democrats when the actions of Republicans baselessly dismissed it is moronic.

[–] SpaceBishop@lemmy.zip 148 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (32 children)

Democrats did this by not codifying

This kind of gaslighting should not be tolerated. Everyone take a moment and block that troll.

That's like saying that the burgler that bypassed your locks by smashing a window is fully justified because you didn't put cages over the glass. Reproductive rights were protected by 50 years of precedent. Roe was established case law for decades and was overturned by a court that rejected how the judicial branch was working and has worked for centuries by ignoring precedent, accepting a case on weak standing to challenge it, and arguing that the established case law was wrong on shakey arguments.

Don't let right-wing nuts lie to you about objective reality.

[–] SpaceBishop@lemmy.zip 1 points 2 weeks ago

Dororo Based on a Manga from the '60s, the story is about a boy that has to slay a bunch of different demons to reclaim pieces of his body that were stolen from him at birth. It's a rather silly movie, and I found it to be a fun journey.

[–] SpaceBishop@lemmy.zip 6 points 1 month ago

I think the Zelda Oracle games were pretty rad. Easy games to play, and for the truly committed you had cross progression between the two games to complete quests across Seasons and Ages. The two games had completely different maps and dungeons to explore with different items in each. They were a dual release that weren't just the same maps with slightly reshuffled enemies like the Pokémon games were. I remember trading my copy of Seasons to my friend for his copy of Ages and then checking in with each other to see where we were and if either of us had discovered any secrets that we hadn't found in our respective playthrough.

[–] SpaceBishop@lemmy.zip 119 points 5 months ago (3 children)

Conservatives. Shitting their pants to own the libs.

[–] SpaceBishop@lemmy.zip 117 points 5 months ago (4 children)

We have children who need help! Someone call in the "pro-life" conservatives! Don't worry, gang, we know those God-loving righteous people will come through to solve this. Surely, they will be stumbling over each other help. Nobody talks a bigger game of saving the kids.

[–] SpaceBishop@lemmy.zip 6 points 5 months ago

What are the bad faith laws in the US like?

I read that as laws that were written in bad faith. Of those, we are bountiful.

[–] SpaceBishop@lemmy.zip 24 points 9 months ago (4 children)

While I personally do appreciate the level of detail and amount of options provided in this reply, the more straightforward and longer-term solution is to eat the rich.

[–] SpaceBishop@lemmy.zip 12 points 10 months ago (5 children)

With all this concern of Chinese EV manufacturing outshining US domestic automakers, does anyone wonder if incumbent US brands will learn anything? Like, for example, will they consider that the small EVs from the Chinese market sell because they are small, practical cars and not needlessly large and cumbersome trucks and SUVs?

[–] SpaceBishop@lemmy.zip 56 points 10 months ago (45 children)

could hurt pedestrians and cyclists

I dare you to convince me that anyone still buying Tesla would not see that as a benefit. That's going to be the number one selling point of this thing after articles like this make their rounds.

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