Quote from: jimmy jazz on Apr 18, 2024, 05:14 PMWouldn't it have stunk? And how long does it take rigor mortis to set in?

The article said he had only been dead for like two hours, so I don't think he'd have started smelling too bad yet.

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Quote from: jimmy jazz on Apr 18, 2024, 05:14 PMTbf to the deceased he looks no worse than Prince Phillip in the last couple of years of his life when he was being wheeled out by the Royals.

^ :laughing: Ouch! You saying Prince Phillip was already dead and they didn't tell us ?!

What you desire is of lesser value than what you have found.

#1397 Apr 18, 2024, 07:00 PM Last Edit: Apr 18, 2024, 07:27 PM by Trollheart

This is HUGE news in Ireland. Not so much for the rest of the world. Over FORTY YEARS to get fucking justice! May those poor kids rest in peace at last. Shame on you, Irish state!

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Stop using biometrics

QuoteLast week, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in California released a ruling that concluded state highway police were acting lawfully when they forcibly unlocked a suspect's phone using their fingerprint. You probably didn't hear about it. The case didn't get a lot of coverage, especially because the courts weren't giving a blanket green light for every cop to shove your thumb to your screen during an arrest. But it's another toll of the warning bell that reminds you to not trust biometrics to keep your phone's sensitive info private. In many cases, especially if you think you might interact with the police (at a protest, for example), you should seriously consider turning off biometrics on your phone entirely.


I was this cool the whole time.



Quote from: SGR on May 01, 2024, 03:52 PMIn a first, AstraZeneca admits its Covid vaccine can cause rare blood clots

This is old news. We knew this during the pandemic, which was why most people didn't want to take it, and would ask (like me, for both Karen and myself) which vaccine we were getting?


Quote from: Trollheart on May 02, 2024, 01:46 AMThis is old news. We knew this during the pandemic, which was why most people didn't want to take it, and would ask (like me, for both Karen and myself) which vaccine we were getting?

Huh. It's the first I've ever heard of it.



Quote from: Trollheart on May 02, 2024, 07:41 PMFrom three years ago.

https://www.ema.europa.eu/en/news/astrazenecas-covid-19-vaccine-ema-finds-possible-link-very-rare-cases-unusual-blood-clots-low-blood-platelets

Interesting. I'll be darned.

Maybe it's popped up again as 'news' because AstraZeneca admitted to it or acknowledged it? Not sure.


The blood clotting was defo reported at the time. Remember it well.

Only God knows.

yeah we even had a whole discussion on MB because adidass got very dramatic about it


Yeah I don't mean to minimise your post, SGR, but as I said, it was a very big concern here. I remember thinking how bloody typical if they gave that to Karen and she was one of the one in a thousand or whatever who had blood clot troubles? So it was definitely at the time a hot-button issue, and probably fed into the anti-vaxxer mindset at the time.

In other news, is Biden just really that thick? We have camps being dismantled as students protest against the Gaza War, and all he can say is that there's no room for anti-semitism in America?? He's assigning a reason for these protests that has, largely, nothing to do with what they're about. If this were let's say Syrians attacking Gaza would it be seen as anti-Islamic to be protesting? And almost nothing about Palestine. The guy is sticking to this "Israel has a right to defend itself" shit. Well, it looks like Israel might defend itself right out of Palestine's existence. Can the Biden administration be that thick, that immovable, that blind?


Do you really need to ask that question?

Only God knows.