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A lady who was in a controversial jeans commercial. Narrator said she has good jeans, and people freaked out that it was racist because she is blond and jeans sounds like genes. The pun was likely intentional. Subtext: she's hot because she has good jeans/genes; buy our jeans and you'll be hot too.

I guess that makes sense. Here in Chicago there isn't really a city against which we consistently root across all sports. Green Bay is really only for football, and St. Luis is just about baseball.

Not the Fed, the Treasury. Also, so far as I'm aware, the order was to begin investigating how they would do it, not to actually do it. I think that if the bitcoin bill passed, the Fed would be allowed, but not required, to hold bitcoin.

Bret Weinstein because I think he'd be the most effective at addressing the Covid stuff, but if it was a Roman style dictator (6 month term but the full power of all three branches within that term) then Dave Smith.

How do you use pow for spam prevention on Nostr? I get how it would work with email, because you have to have a valid hash with every recipient address in your mass mailer, but how does it stop people from posting spam to the relays when we all post to a bunch of relays?

There's nothing wrong with pursuing a career that is associate with the gender opposite to your sex. You do you, and pursue the career that calls to you, or that makes the most sense to you for other reasons.

If you're a masculine woman or an effeminate man, there's nothing wrong with that either.

The problem is when people try to use authority to force women to be more masculine and men to be more femina in an attempt to eliminate statistical population level differences.

In the old Roman Calendar, March 1st was new years day. September was the seventh month. The first of every month was the day after the new moon, and some years had Undecember as an 11 th month, with January being the 12 th month and February the 13 th month. January 1 st was the day after the first new noon after the winter solstice.

They started skipping Undecember and having January 1 st before the solstice because having 13 months was considered unlucky, and then the whole calender broke. Julius Caesar created the Julian Calender to fix it. It's been modified a few times over the past 2 millennia, and we technically don't use the Julian Calender anymore, but it is basically the same as the one we use.

Do you know why "mute" doesn't work with replyguy? #asknostr

I've wondered that myself, but I think it is likely less bad than smoking. Before 2020 I would have cited a bunch of studies showing that it is probably mostly harmless, but I no longer trust those.

I think the problem is that you are using terms differently. When you say "queer" you mean am umbrella term which you defined above, but the term is generally used to mean Marcusean Neo-Marxists who use human sexuality as a wedge to attempt the creation of a new proletariat to advancethe socialist revolution.

The way you use the term, you are correct, but I think you would agree that socialists, especially of the Marxist variety, have a history of violently demanding that people play by their rules.