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Too Venal for Words category archive

Fly the Fiendly Skies 0

They explore new dimensions of fiendliness every day.

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Marooned 0

They booked a cruise, but got taken for a ride instead.

Also, read the follow-up column.

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Twits Own Twitter 0

Legal-oriented subreddit Xes out links to Twitter. Here’s the gist; more at the link.

Elon Musk has decided to reenable accounts suspended for posting CSAM (Child Sex Abuse Material–ed,) while at the same time allowing the most basic of CSAM scanning systems to break. And, that’s not even looking at how most of the team who was in charge of fighting CSAM on the site were either laid off or left.

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r/law, a popular subreddit about the law announced last week that it was completely banning links to Twitter for this reason.

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Fly the Fiendly Skies 0

But beware of the flying swatter.

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Freedom of Screech 0

Self-proclaimed “free speech absolutist” Elon Musk absolutely threatens to sue the Center for Countering Digital Hate for exercising free speech.

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Suffer the Children 0

Self-proclaimed follower of Jesus Christ makes manifest those words.

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Unreal Estate 0

A reporter for a local television station tells her story of dealing with internet scammers who tried to rent her rental property out from under her (and of some honest people she met along the way).

It’s a fascinating read, and again reminds us that, just because you see it on a computer device screen, it ain’t necessarily so.

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Courting Disaster 0

Joe Patrice.

Just read it.

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Fly the Fiendly Skies 0

On July 3, Flight 3316 left Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas at about 9:20 a.m., according to FlightAware. But the plane landed in Oakland at 12:49 p.m., two and a half hours before it was scheduled to land in Maui. Authorities were notified at about 11:50 a.m. that a flight attendant had received a photo on their cellphone indicating a bomb threat, a spokesperson for the sheriff’s office told SFGATE. . . .

How did the attendant receive this photo, you might inquire.

Via Apple AirDrop, which means someone on the plane thought this was a good thing to do.

We are a broken society.

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Facebook Frolics 0

Gone dog frolics.

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Mean for the Sake of Mean 0

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Vaccine Nation 0

Honest to Betsy, these lying liar anti-vaxxers will latch onto anything to promote their perfidies and imperil the polity.

One more time, “social” media isn’t.

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Suffer the Children 0

We are again reminded that that is not scripture.

Rather, it is Republican policy.

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The Attention Seeker 0

Children in elementary school lining up for show and tell.  Last in the line is Donald Trump, holding a folder labeled

Click to view the original image.

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Gutting Out the Vote 0

If you’re disabled, Texas Governor Abbot doesn’t want to make it any easier for you to vote.

Gov. Greg Abbott on Saturday vetoed a bipartisan bill that would have expanded vote-by-mail access for people with disabilities — specifically people who are blind or paralyzed and need assistance marking their ballot.

More at the link.

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The Bullies’ Pulpit 0

At Psychology Today Blogs, Mark Travers discusses a study about why some persons turn into cyberbullies. The findings were not expected. An excerpt:

However, contrary to previous research linking cyberbullying to factors such as low self-esteem, the perceived anonymity of the online world, anger, and a desire for revenge, Soares’s study involving 359 Canadian young adults revealed distinct motivations for cyberbullying — primarily driven by what researchers have termed ‘recreation’ and ‘reward.’

“Recreation pertains to impulsive antisocial acts, whereas reward relates to more calculated and premeditated acts that may evolve over time,” said Soares. “Young individuals who partake in antisocial behavior online may be driven by a desire for excitement and the pursuit of positive emotions or social status among their peers.”

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The Bullies’ Pulpit 0

We are again reminded that “social” media isn’t.

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Mean for the Sake of Mean 0

In a week when parts of the state are getting triple-digit temperatures and weather officials urge Texans to stay cool and hydrated, Gov. Greg Abbott gave final approval to a law that will eliminate local rules mandating water breaks for construction workers.

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Texas is the state where the most workers die from high temperatures, government data shows. At least 42 workers died in Texas between 2011 and 2021 from environmental heat exposure, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Workers’ unions claim this data doesn’t fully reflect the magnitude of the problem because heat-related deaths are often recorded under a different primary cause of injury.

Follow the link to learn why Texas Republicans think this is a good law.

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Flagging Interests 0

The Arizona Republic’s E. J. Montini wonders why Trump supporters persist in desecrating the United States flag. Here’s a bit from his article:

It’s all there in Title 4, United States Code, Chapter 1.Among other things, is says in very simple language: The flag should never have placed upon it, nor on any part of it, nor attached to it any mark, insignia, letter, word, figure, design, picture, or drawing of any nature.

In other words, no picture of Trump.

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“Suffer the Children” 0

We are again reminded that that’s not scripture.

It’s Republican policy.

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