Which do you prefer when utilizing the internet? Either it be a desktop PC, a laptop, your favorite tablet, phone or another device. For me I use a mix of devices. For work and play, I have a gaming PC that I use. It's nothing impressive, but gets the job done. I also utilize my phone and I also have a tablet somewhere that I use sometimes. But for the most part I use my desktop pc and my phone.
What do you prefer to use? Either it be for work, gaming, watching videos, etc.
I used to be into Halloween a lot growing up, for obvious reason. Being able to hang out late, getting candy with friends, and dressing up as your favorite characters. But now days, the holiday doesn't hit like it used to. I still watch a ton of Horror movies during the month, but I don't get dressed up much these days. If I have a party to go to, I do sometimes dress up, but I don't go all in and make an awesome costume.
But, I see my nieces and nephews getting into the holiday, and now I kinda want to get serious about it again. I know when I have kids of my own, I will have a renewed interest in Halloween, because then I'll be showing them my favorite horror movies (when they're old enough of course) and my favorite Halloween traditions.
Anyway, do you celebrate Halloween? Do you get dressed up every year? Do you go out to Halloween parties and events? Better yet, what do you guys do on Halloween?
Forbes estimates West’s new net worth at just $400 million.
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Adidas AG plans to end its partnership with Kanye West following a rash of offensive behavior from the rapper and designer that turned a once-thriving shoe brand into a lightning rod for criticism.
The German sports company may announce the move as early as Tuesday, according to people familiar with the matter, who asked not to be identified because discussions are private. A representative for Adidas didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment.
Adidas would join Gap Inc. and Kering SA’s Balenciaga fashion label in cutting ties with West, who now goes by Ye. The rapper has made controversial statements, including antisemitic social media posts in recent weeks, and has moved to cut ties with his corporate partners. Ye couldn’t immediately be reached for comment.
Do you think that these 'Fraternity Probates' are some sort of demonic summoning or presentation? I'd say so, the unnatural synchronised movements, the masks and use of clothing as well as the sounds that these participants make. It doesn't seem right to me. They try and sugarcoat this demonic act with music but without that music it would just look creepy. I remember this video by Dayz Of Noah on the demonic, occultism present in various secret societies and groups: Login to view embedded media
The granddaughter of the oil tycoon J. Paul Getty has donated millions to support activist groups like Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil
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You can't make this ish up.
This woman who is part of a large fortune was FUNDING these low-brow morons to do stupid stuff like throw tomato soup at paintings, as if that would do anything for climate change. What does this mean? I think the point of her funding these idiots was to draw attention to the issues people are facing with high gas prices, thus benefiting her stocks in oil. She like many other investors need oil prices to come down and stock to have more value again. Everything is a mind game these days.
Just like democrats in America funding maga candidates to benefit themselves. Everyone is out there playing a game of their own interests, the rest of us be damned!
MoT #236 Putting A Stop To Performative Extremism Login to view embedded mediaEveryone it seems is going out of their way to show much contempt they have for us. There's nothing that's too disrespectful if it will allow them to denigrate us. So how do we put a stop to it?
This thread is about music/songs that make you feel either disturbed, emotional or scared for reasons that you can't explain. Now, I'm not an emotional type of person or anything but there is a certain song that gets me for whatever reason: Login to view embedded media
Fat Joe is not Black. Fat Joe is not a Black Biracial. Fat Joe is not even Black Latino. But Fat Joe now he claims "just because you have a complexion darker than me doesn’t make you blacker than me."
A New York City judge ruled in favor of legal protections for polyamorous relationships. Getty Images An opinion from New York City’s eviction court has come down on the side of polyamorous unions.
In the case of West 49th St., LLC v. O’Neill, New York Civil Court Judge Karen May Bacdayan reportedly concluded that polyamorous relationships are entitled to the same sort of legal protection given to two-person relationships.
West 49th St., LLC v. O’Neill involved three individuals: Scott Anderson and Markyus O’Neill, who lived together in a New York City apartment, and Anderson’s husband Robert Romano, who resided elsewhere.
Anderson held the lease, and following his death, the building’s owner argued that O’Neill had no right to renew the lease because he was a “non-traditional family member.”
According to LGBTQ Nation, the case returns to court after further investigation of the three individuals’ relationship.
In her decision, Judge Bacdayan highlighted the importance of a previous case and asserted that the existence of a triad – no matter how they got along – should not automatically dismiss O’Neill’s claim to non-eviction protections.
“Before gay marriage was legalized in any state, Braschi v. Stahl Assocs. Co., 74 NY2d 201 (1989) was decided. The New York State Court of Appeals became the first American appellate court to recognize that a non-traditional, two-person, same-sex, committed family-like relationship is entitled to legal recognition, and that the nontraditional family member is entitled to receive noneviction protections. The Braschi court interpreted the Rent Control Law in effect at a time when there was no legal recognition of same-sex marriage, and broadly construed the law to effectuate its remedial purposes. Braschi is widely regarded as a catalyst for the legal challenges and changes that ensued,” she pointed out. “By the end of 2014, gay marriage was legal in 35 states through either legislation or state court action. Obergefell, et al. v. Hodges et al., 576 U.S. 644, 135 S. Ct. 2584 (2015), the seminal U.S. Supreme Court decision that established same-sex marriage as a constitutional right, was also heralded as groundbreaking. However, Braschi and its progeny and Obergefell limit their holdings to two-person relationships. The instant case presents the distinct and complex issue of significant multi-person relationships.”
In the case at hand, Bacdayan notes how changes since 1989 play a role, including changes to the definition of “family.”
She notes the law has rapidly proceeded in recognizing that it is possible for a child to have more than two legal parents. :stopitslime:
“Why then, except for the very real possibility of implicit majoritarian animus, is the limitation of two persons inserted into the definition of a family-like relationship for the purposes of receiving the same protections from eviction accorded to legally formalized or blood relationships?” asked Bacdayan.
“Why does a person have to be committed to one other person in only certain prescribed ways in order to enjoy stability in housing after the departure of a loved one?” she continued. “Do all nontraditional relationships have to comprise or include only two primary persons?” :dahell:
Bacdayan pondered whether a person who would not meet the requirements for succession to a rent-stabilized apartment after Braschi was decided could now be evicted when they may qualify – as was concluded in Braschi – under a more inclusive interpretation of a family.
The judge notes that the “problem” with cases like Braschi and the landmark Obergefell v. Hogdes – which held that the Fourteenth Amendment guarantees the right for same-sex couples to marry and requires all states to recognize and issue marriage licenses for those couples – is that they “recognize only two-person relations.”
“Those decisions, however, open the door for consideration of other relational constructs; and, perhaps, the time has arrived,” Bacdayan said, citing a passage from Justice John Roberts’ Obergefell dissent.
“If not having the opportunity to marry serves to disrespect and subordinate gay and lesbian couples, why wouldn’t the same imposition of this disability … serve to disrespect and subordinate people who find fulfillment in polyamorous relationships?” Roberts wrote.
Why is your organization not vocal about candidates up for election in the midterms?
How is everyone else a “grifter” when Antonio and Yvette have Patreon accounts and Superchats too?
Why do you allow Yvette to tell you who you can and cannot talk to?
Ever wonder why Antonio supports Karen Bass when she clearly stated to a room full of ADOS that she has no plans for ADOS? And how he hides comments critical of the Democrats from his Twitter feed?
Don’t be scared to answer questions, because some you act like you’re afraid…
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