kylie_kraft
@kylie_kraft@lemmy.world
- Comment on Conspiracy Theorists and Vaccine Skeptics Have a New Target: Geoengineering | Around the country, people with a deep distrust of government want to preemptively ban the use of aerosols to reduce heat 1 month ago:
well…
- Comment on PhD Grads 2 months ago:
oh my sweet summer child
- Comment on The New York Times Will Stop Endorsing Candidates in New York Races | The paper’s editorial board will continue to endorse presidential candidates, as it has for more than 160 years. 2 months ago:
This reeks of a coward’s way out. NYT has historically endorsed Democrats, but what little money is left in legacy media is in right-wing culture war B.S. That’s why NYT has been making some atrocious editorial decisions recently, and it’s probably why they’re not putting their necks out to endorse candidates who are better-suited to office than Republican lunatics.
- Comment on Feeling cute. Might delete later. 3 months ago:
JD is that you
- Comment on Anon attempts blackmail 3 months ago:
it’s a green text, this almost certainly never happened
- Comment on The unofficial retirement of Jack Nicholson – where did Hollywood’s most charismatic star go? 4 months ago:
I kind of hate how these lazyass “where did walking fossil x go” articles can still bring in the clicks when it’s pretty fucking obvious where he’s gone. since he’s not in the White House, which is the other place we keep our walking dead, he’s home in the Hills, drooling on his felted dressing gown at 3 p.m., just medicated out of time and space
- Comment on The stats don't lie 4 months ago:
you don’t really know why
- Comment on Anon thinks about CPUs 5 months ago:
I’m still stuck on how you get from “switch go on, switch go off” to, well, anything
- Comment on If presidential immunity is absolute.. 6 months ago:
No. In the likely event of Trump getting off the hook, you can bet that SCOTUS will come up with some obscure and obfuscated legal hand waving that the judgment pertains to the matter at hand and does not constitute a precedent. The goal isn’t to nullify laws that can be used against the Democrats later, but to keep the Republican nominee in the running, which can only be accomplished by temporarily displacing the law.
- Comment on Skittles: Just Do It 10 months ago:
wherever you found this shit, put it back
- Comment on Hey, does this drink taste like quaaludes to you? 10 months ago:
jesus. /slow clap
- Comment on This fan-made HD PC port of Zelda: Link's Awakening is so cool I can't believe Nintendo hasn't taken it down yet 11 months ago:
just download it and shut up then