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Bull. Fucking. Shit. There's no need to discuss a political press conference on the RAIN thread. You wanna know the right place to discuss your feelings about a political press conference. It's the fucking CLOAK ROOM you dipshits.
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Keep in mind these are the same people that lied about the Uvalde shooting.
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Tottenham Hotspur 2025-26: For a Few Trophies More
TheBryMan81 replied to Captain Ron's topic in Futbol
From The Athletic: West Ham reject £50m Mohammed Kudus bid from Tottenham -
16 percent and what'd ya get? Another day older and deeper in debt.
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I live in Kerrville. We went thru Center Point and Comfort earlier. The roads that direction are mostly fine. It is definitely a disaster area, though. Did not go west because thats where emergency crews ar and don't want to interfere with their work. Kerrville city manager is saying the best help we can do is make donations to the local Salvation Army.
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And this is the plan for federal disaster relief, which may or may not apply to Texas, because the GQP needs our shit ton of electoral votes, and as Noem couldnt stop shilling...."Trump loves Texas." We'll see. https://www.texasobserver.org/trump-texas-doge-cuts-disaster-aid/
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Yeah, if it took 25 minutes to provide any actual information during a press conference in the middle of a mass casualty event, it should be discussed. That is a fundamental breakdown of the people that were elected to serve us.
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Aldo Raine started following 2025 Thread of the Rains
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Typically people that must live in RVs cant afford normal housing. My wife and I did it for 6 months during a remodel. We had 3 cops, several families including many single mothers with 3 kids on one income. Super great families barely getting by. Mostly hardworking kind folk. Changed my perspective.
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The Leopards Eating Faces and Unlubed Dildo of Consequences Thread
Underdog replied to Horn Dog's topic in Cloak Room
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Just found out our very good friends lost their toddler while their river house was ripped apart in Kerrville. Mom saved the older child. Absolutely devastating.
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That’s certainly one way to react to holding people accountable. Bravo.
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I don't understand why people have trouble with this. DT is for telling it like it is, except for when what "it is" makes some people feel bad about their political views, then it's CR.
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Same NWS that recently suffered big cuts to personnel and resources?
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Fuck Trump Fuck Noem Fuck Abbott Fuck Patrick Fuck Cornyn Fuck ‘em all
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Where is the best place I can send $? Dollar for dollar. The smaller the org or more personal the better.
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Don't blame posters for CRing this up; blame the politicians at a news conference that CR'd the hell out of it. .
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I thought I'd read a child from Peter Holt's family was one of the surviving campers so I think you're right.
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Is this still tropical and may possibly ramp up again at night or would daytime heating fire the storms up now.
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Young one. Think the bad news is just starting.
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Well this just proves that government doesn't work and we should get rid of government. What we really need is a 1000 Paul Reveres where we have independent and local guys that ride horses house to house alerting the populace of floods tornados hurricanes and boys trying to play girl sports.
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Update: 3 p.m. NWS bulletin didn't really have much different.. lots of rain, system not going anywhere significant, hopefully some downshifting with nighttime (although these things can ramp up overnight, one hopes the atmosphere gets some stability and quits for awhile). My hope is that the system will meander slowly to the E, following a track it's already been taking. Today was Austin's day to get the brunt, so hopefully it'll move east of us tonight, as I've posted today. The rains today were decent but definitely more light/moderate than prolonged heavy (and at least there's been movement of the storms and not all that much training, they've been circulating in frontal (i.e. perpendicular to their movement) direction). Tomorrow's forecast is interesting, I'll post iater tonight (not terrible but not particularly the usual). Just want to get more confirmation about it. Anything on your mind hit me up here.
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Child or adult?
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Elvis started following Scifi/Fantasy Book Recs
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Any recommendations for "hard" sci-fi books? I read a book a long time ago that was in that catagory. I can't remember the name though. It was very nerdy. I liked the complex explanations of the physics that seamed close enough to reasonable. I just grabbed Carbide Tipped Pens based on no information other than: it's an anthology, about 13 hours long, and reviews had some good hard sci-fi things to say. https://www.amazon.com/Carbide-Tipped-Pens-Seventeen-Science/dp/0765334313 Hard science fiction is the literature of change, rigorously examining the impact-both beneficial and dangerous-of science and technology on humanity, the future, and the cosmos. As science advances, expanding our knowledge of the universe, astounding new frontiers in storytelling open up as well. In Carbide Tipped Pens, over a dozen of today's most creative imaginations explore these frontiers, carrying on the grand tradition of such legendary masters as Isaac Asimov, Robert Heinlein, and John W. Campbell, while bringing hard science fiction into the 21st century by extrapolating from the latest scientific developments and discoveries. Ranging from ancient China to the outer reaches of the solar system, this outstanding collection of original stories, written by an international roster of authors, finds wonder, terror, and gripping human drama in topics as diverse as space exploration, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, climate change, alternate history, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, interplanetary war, and even the future of baseball. From tattoos that treat allergies to hazardous missions to Mars and beyond, from the end of the world to the farthest limits of human invention, Carbide Tipped Pens turns startling new ideas into state-of-the art science fiction. Includes short stories by Ben Bova, Gregory Benford, Robert Reed, Aliette de Bodard, Jack McDevitt, Howard Hendrix, Daniel H. Wilson, and many others!
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At least one more confirmed gone, not posting the link but it is on xwitter.
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