The Junk Drawer

topcat

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Being afraid of electrocution from a marine 12 V DC system wasn't due to his decline. He was always ignorant. He went downhill from there.
Well, to be fair, electric boat motors in the middle range are somewhere between 48V and 144V, and amps that could go as high as 250A, or 300A, plenty to kill. Those batteries are encased in watertight compartments. Other safeguards are built in too. The biggest concerns are from corrosion and fire hazard. Batteries have been used on boats for many years.

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Fogdog

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Well, to be fair, electric boat motors in the middle range are somewhere between 48V and 144V, and amps that could go as high as 250A, or 300A, plenty to kill. Those batteries are encased in watertight compartments. Other safeguards are built in too. The biggest concerns are from corrosion and fire hazard. Batteries have been used on boats for many years.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Experts respond to concerns over the relative risks of electric boats and shark encounters – Southern Fried Science
My claim that Trump's starting point is from one of ignorance stands. His decline begins there and by now he's not only ignorant but he's lost cognitive ability to use what little he does know.

His shark/electrocution story starts with fear based upon ignorance. Of course, that story he told is not just the rambling of a dementia riddled mind although it is that too. It hits on two right wing boogeymen. Trump infers that "the woke" approve of sharks eating people because, "nature". Also, it hits at a baseless fear of electrocution from EV batteries. It's a shockingly stupid story but I've heard him tell this story at two different rallies, so it's probably been told many times more twice.
 

topcat

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My claim that Trump's starting point is from one of ignorance stands. His decline begins there and by now he's not only ignorant but he's lost cognitive ability to use what little he does know.

His shark/electrocution story starts with fear based upon ignorance. Of course, that story he told is not just the rambling of a dementia riddled mind although it is that too. It hits on two right wing boogeymen. Trump infers that "the woke" approve of sharks eating people because, "nature". Also, it hits at a baseless fear of electrocution from EV batteries. It's a shockingly stupid story but I've heard him tell this story at two different rallies, so it's probably been told many times more twice.
My response isn't a refutation, so let it stand.
 

CANON_Grow

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I wasn't sure if this should go here in the junk drawer or it deserved to go in the political satire thread. It made me chuckle. There are some true gems in the British media that are quite humorous. The pictures fit perfectly with the commentary, awkward and uncomfortable. I can't recall any serious and successful politicians that have made as many silly political blunders as this guy (maybe Rob Ford?). Anyway - enjoy some harmless schadenfreude.

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The prime minister – the most powerful man in Britain, mind you – sat awkwardly in the background while hosts Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley quizzed the bikini-clad Holt on her choice of body art, which included a very frank discussion about the pitfalls of genital tattooing. Rule Britannia, Britannia rule the waves…

When they finally got around to interviewing the PM, they asked him what his favourite meal was, to which he responded: “Well, my favourite meal generally is sandwiches. You know, I'm a big sandwich person.”

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I know politicians try to avoid courting controversy this close to an election, but I feel like he could have got away with being a bit more specific here. Was he worried that saying “tuna mayonnaise” would lose him the egg-and-cress vote? Maybe his mind just completely blanked and he forgot that ham exists?

I wonder what his favourite activities are? Probably walking and breathing, I suspect. Maybe when he’s feeling really cheeky, he treats himself to a couple of blinks (don’t tell the wife though).

People accuse Sunak of being out of touch – but remember when he was chancellor and, while trying to pay for the petrol he’d put into the small, affordable car he’d borrowed for a Budget day photo call, he revealed by his clueless actions that he had no idea how contactless payment worked?

Or when, launching his Eat Out to Help Out scheme, he invited the cameras to film him serving food at a Wagamama restaurant, like a normal kind of working-class guy, and got the orders wrong – and forgot to wear a Covid mask? Or that time he tried to look cool in front of schoolchildren, telling them he was a “total Coke addict”?
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BarnBuster

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It’s time to end the myth that the US needed to drop atomic bombs to end World War II | Opinion

 

OldMedUser

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How does such a large segment of a population become so cruel and uncaring? Is it the water? Lack of love as a child? Cannabis Deficiency syndrome? I just don't get it.

MAGA Mocks Tim Walz's Son For Crying During DNC Speech


AGA-affiliated accounts on social media have mocked Tim Walz's 17-year-old neurodivergent son Gus for crying during his father's speech at the Democratic National Convention on Wednesday.

Gus Walz, who has ADHD, along with a non-verbal learning disorder and an anxiety disorder, and his mom Gwen Walz, were crying when the Democratic vice-presidential nominee gave them a shout-out before the roaring crowd.

Early in Tim Walz's speech, he spoke about his and his wife's struggles with infertility before conceiving their daughter Hope Walz, 23, who was also in attendance. The Minnesota governor gave a brief shoutout to his family, saying, "Hope, Gus and Gwen, you are my entire world, and I love you."

Gus was seen crying and cheering after being mentioned by his father, including pointing to the stage and appearing to say, "That's my dad."

Gus Walz

Gus Walz, son of Democratic vice presidential nominee Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, as his mother Gwen Walz watches on August 21, 2024. MAGA users have mocked him for... Brynn Anderson/ASSOCIATED PRESS
On Wednesday, the X account @The_Real_Fly posted the clip with the caption "BETA MAXXING." The post was viewed 201,000 times by Thursday morning.

The slang term "beta" or "beta male" is a derogatory phrase derived from ethology or the study of animal behavior. The term is frequently associated with so-called feminine qualities being present in a man. "Maxxing" is a suffix used to describe maximizing a specific trait, as in "looks-maxxing" or "status-maxxing."


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BudmanTX

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How does such a large segment of a population become so cruel and uncaring? Is it the water? Lack of love as a child? Cannabis Deficiency syndrome? I just don't get it.

MAGA Mocks Tim Walz's Son For Crying During DNC Speech


AGA-affiliated accounts on social media have mocked Tim Walz's 17-year-old neurodivergent son Gus for crying during his father's speech at the Democratic National Convention on Wednesday.

Gus Walz, who has ADHD, along with a non-verbal learning disorder and an anxiety disorder, and his mom Gwen Walz, were crying when the Democratic vice-presidential nominee gave them a shout-out before the roaring crowd.

Early in Tim Walz's speech, he spoke about his and his wife's struggles with infertility before conceiving their daughter Hope Walz, 23, who was also in attendance. The Minnesota governor gave a brief shoutout to his family, saying, "Hope, Gus and Gwen, you are my entire world, and I love you."

Gus was seen crying and cheering after being mentioned by his father, including pointing to the stage and appearing to say, "That's my dad."

Gus Walz

Gus Walz, son of Democratic vice presidential nominee Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, as his mother Gwen Walz watches on August 21, 2024. MAGA users have mocked him for... Brynn Anderson/ASSOCIATED PRESS
On Wednesday, the X account @The_Real_Fly posted the clip with the caption "BETA MAXXING." The post was viewed 201,000 times by Thursday morning.

The slang term "beta" or "beta male" is a derogatory phrase derived from ethology or the study of animal behavior. The term is frequently associated with so-called feminine qualities being present in a man. "Maxxing" is a suffix used to describe maximizing a specific trait, as in "looks-maxxing" or "status-maxxing."


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imho Gus stole the show
 

OldMedUser

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imho Gus stole the show
I've been watching both the RNC and DNC and the difference is so stark between the two.

Only people who have never experienced love in their lives could help but be moved by the obvious display of love in that family and Gus' reaction.

I almost feel sorry for the poor bastards who lashed out at him. Almost.

I like Walz. A lot like my dad who I didn't appreciate until I was older and had kids. Naval vet, hard worker, coach of our hardball team and morally upright without a bible in hand. Miss him every day.

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BudmanTX

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I've been watching both the RNC and DNC and the difference is so stark between the two.

Only people who have never experienced love in their lives could help but be moved by the obvious display of love in that family and Gus' reaction.

I almost feel sorry for the poor bastards who lashed out at him. Almost.

I like Walz. A lot like my dad who I didn't appreciate until I was older and had kids. Naval vet, hard worker, coach of our hardball team and morally upright without a bible in hand. Miss him every day.

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i tried to watch the RNC.....but all i heard the first day was blah blah blah blah blah orange blob......

with the DNC, it's completely opposite a lot of energy as it should be.....in fact there supposed to be a special speaker tonight...kinda like last night with Oprah....so we'll see......if it's taylor...omg.....fingers crossed

I like Tim as well, and this was the first time me hearing speak, i mean i've heard clips of him but not like this.....but when he starting with his fam and i saw this:


at that point Mr Gus there stole the show, that right there took courage, it showed love and humility, it showed honor......despite what that young man is going through

now for all the Bastards that dog piling him and making fun of him :finger:

loved the speech
 

ttystikk

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