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Human bodies are so weird like the upper half consists of every single vital organ and the lower half is legs
From the Nashville Zooâs fb page! Hereâs the petition, please please please take a moment to add your name (even if youâre not from Nashville!). If you are from Tennessee, contact your representatives and make it clear that the people do not want this data center. This is an AZA accredited zoo which is home to several species of critically endangered animals, we NEED to protect it. Make your voice heard!
Because people will pay attention to cute animals, here are some of the critically endangered/endangered species housed at the Nashville Zoo!
The Amur Leopard and Clouded Leopard (which recently celebrated its 50th cub born at the zoo!)
The Sumatran Tiger
The Red Ruffed Lemur and Ring-Tailed Lemur
The Cotton-Top Tamarin and White-Cheeked Gibbon
The Colobus Monkey and De Brazzaâs Monkey
And the Mexican Spider Monkey!
Look at them!!!! Look at them and fight like hell to save them!!!!
Adding my own images of Nashville Zoo to this. Itâs super important to stand, fight, and continue to spread awareness on this.
Thereâs so many other great animals at this zoo, and it's done so much in teaching people about animals and conservation.
Other animals includes bats, btw.
Developers are seeking to turn land into a 69,000-square-foot data center next to the Nashville zoo.
Amid a growing number of data centers in Tennessee, the Nashville Zoo is pushing back against a proposed facility near its property, citing
Developer claiming they'll follow government regs when the EPA is openly rolling back regulations.....
Planning for a flight now consists of planning out how to document the legal violations the airline is inevitably going to commit.
Since I started using a wheelchair, I have had exactly one (1) flight where an airline didnât break the law.
The question isnât âAre airlines breaking the law?â They absolutely are, on almost every flight. The questions are âDoes the wheelchair user know their rights?â (most donât), and âAre they physically and mentally able to document the violations and report them to the DOT?â (most canât).
[ID: @diffusedmuse âOne question if you have a moment: do you confront airlines themselves or go straight to the DOT? For example, they often push me into signing a release of liability in case they wreck my wheelchair, which Iâm fairly sure is illegal but Iâm afraid to say anything and be denied my flight.â]
Under US law, it is definitely illegal for an airline to make you sign a release of liability for transporting your wheelchair. I would definitely advise you not sign any release of liability. The newest statistics show that airlines damage or lose 25 wheelchairs per day. (Source) You canât afford for them to not fix or replace your wheelchair if they damage it.
â§382.35  May carriers require passengers with a disability to sign waivers or releases?
â(b) You must not require passengers with a disability to sign waivers of liability for damage to or loss of wheelchairs or other assistive devices.â
(Source)
I always insist on having my wheelchair in the cabin, but if the flight has less than 100 seats theyâre not required to have space in-cabin, and if you have a power chair itâs not going to fit in the in-cabin wheelchair closet. So I realize some people have to put their chairs in cargo.
Personally Iâd pocket whatever release form they gave me, scan it in when I got home and include it in my DOT complaint. I bet the DOT would be very interested to see what release theyâre trying to get you to sign.
I have on several occasions had airline employees threaten to not let me fly, try to maneuver me into agreeing to take a different flight, or insinuate that if I continue to insist they follow the law they wonât let me fly. This is illegal, and I let them know that I know that it is illegal.
â§382.11  What is the general nondiscrimination requirement of this part?
â(4) You must not take any adverse action against an individual (e.g., refusing to provide transportation) because the individual asserts, on his or her own behalf or through or on behalf of others, rights protected by this part or the Air Carrier Access Act.âÂ
(Source)
So yes, I confront the airline employees myself, although I realize not everyone is able to do so. I always have a copy of the law with me - I have a document where I put together the clauses that I know theyâre going to violate, and I print out a couple copies before I fly. I also have the full ACAA on my phone. Only once has an airline employee ever looked at the law - they generally just flat out refuse to read it - but I have it with me so I can prove I know what the law says. That means that canât say âthatâs not in the law,â they can only say âI donât care what the law says,â and that is not going to show in their favor when they have to justify their actions to the DOT.
I definitely also report the airline to the DOT after I get back from my trip. The DOTâs formal investigation process is to have the airline investigate themselves and report their findings back to the DOT. IME the airline always, every time, lies and claims they didnât break any laws. They generally accidentally admit to breaking a couple laws, but for the majority it ends up being a he says/she says situation.Â
Personally, I want the airline to get fined for every clause of the ACAA they break when I fly, not just the ones they accidentally admit to because they are that ridiculously unfamiliar with the law theyâre required by law to know. (The record so far is fourteen clauses broken on one flight.) So as of my last flight I now record every interaction I have with an airline employee. On that flight, the minute I realized they had found a new and ridiculous way to violate the ACAA, I set my phone to video and put it in a shallow outside pocket in my personal bag with the camera facing out. When I got home, I extracted the audio file from the video, made a transcript, and forwarded both the audio file and the transcript to the DOT along with my complaint. When the airline investigated themselves and lied about what they did, I then forwarded the audio file and transcript to them as well and proved that their employees lied. It was interesting watching them scramble to explain themselves.Â
The DOT takes a year to process complaints, so I havenât heard back from the DOT on that one yet, but Iâm particularly interested to see how this complaint turns out as itâs going to be impossible for them to squirrel out of any of their violations. I have proof.
After that last flight I bought myself an audio recorder (like the kind you use to record lectures in school) which I now have hanging from my personal bag. Some airlines prohibit photography and video in their contract of carriage, but I have yet to find one that prohibits audio recordings. Part of my prep for this trip has been testing that audio recorder to see what the range is and how well it records, so I know where on my bag to hang it to be sure it records everything that happens.
If youâre recording audio, keep that in mind when youâre dealing with airline employees. Ask for names or read out their name badge (âJane Smith, right?â) and describe whatâs happening if itâs not apparent from what they say. (âWait, so youâre telling me I need to sign this release of liability form before youâll transport my wheelchair? You do realize thatâs illegal, right?â)
I have an audio recording of an airline employee on my last flight saying âI donât care what the law says!â and my response which was âI donât think the DOT is going to be very impressed with that.â Iâm pretty sure theyâre not. I canât wait to see the DOTâs response to the airline.
This is absolutely amazing. And itâs great that OP outlines several different levels of protecting yourself against and documenting these illegal actionsâbecause, yeah, not everyone can or wants to go All The Way. But to those who do? We salute you.
Anyway, know your rights when flying, yâall [same source as above, we just wanna highlight it].
It's me, arenanet. Tumblr user Countryhorror. I come before you today humbled, and humiliated, to ask you for one thing. I need you to make humans the one unplayable race in gw3 it would be so fucking funny.
REALLY funny thing about Guild Wars 3 given the trailer and news blogs.
So it's over 1,000 years before GW1, and Abaddon is still there given the trailer embroidery.
Guild Wars 3 is Before Exodus.
The first Guild War was 100 AE.
We yet again have another Guild Wars game that does not take place during The Titular Guild Wars.
Posted this on bsky but figured some people here may also appreciate some reassurance?
"Whatâs Next for Guild Wars 2Âź? With the Guild Wars 3 announcement, we know the community will undoubtedly be wondering whatâs next for Guild Wars 2. And weâre going to tell you in detailâŠtomorrow! Today, weâre celebrating the first brand-new game announcement for ArenaNet in almost two decades, and that deserves its moment in the spotlight. But rest assured, weâre not done making Guild Wars 2âor Guild WarsŸ Reforged for that matterâand weâre committing to actively developing all three games at the same time. Tomorrow, June 6, weâll be releasing a studio update video, and youâll hear directly from Studio Head Colin Johanson, Guild Wars 2 Game Director Josh Davis, and Guild WarsŸ Reforged Game Director Stephen Clarke-Willson as they discuss the future of the Guild Wars franchise. Look out for that video here on our blog and on our YouTube channel tomorrow at 09:00 a.m. Pacific Time (UTC-7). Then, next week, on Tuesday, June 9 at 11:00 a.m. Pacific Time (UTC-7), join us for a livestream where Colin and Josh will continue the conversation. Itâs an incredible time to be a Guild Wars fan, and we canât wait to show you what we have planned."
Taken from the recent blog post.
WE ARE SO BACK BITCHES
HELLO
The thing about Miss Piggy is that she kind of has a Roger Rabbit comedy superpower where she wins nearly any conceivable fight she's in. But unlike other characters of which that's true, like say, Bugs Bunny, who tend to win because they make the opponent play the game with their rules, Miss Piggy wins because the joke is that she can beat the shit out of literally anybody.
well the thing is that's an extremely reasonable concern
The first Nolan movie Pattinson signed on for was Tenet which straight up had the protagonist--literally a character named Protagonist--say "I'm the Protagonist."
So like. Yeah I don't blame him
âBecause the truth is, tech doesnât have an image problem. It doesnât have a message problem. It has an intention problem. Whatâs wrong with the axe murderer who broke into my house is not that he hasnât successfully persuaded me to buy into his narrative. Whatâs wrong is that heâs trying to kill me with an axe. Similarly, when you launch a product thatâs designed to put millions of people out of work, block access to sources of verifiable truth, replace human creativity with slop, and lower the barriers to every sort of atrocity, the problem isnât that you havenât told the public a good story about those things. The problem is that you are trying to do them.â
â The 40 Most Rage-Inducing Problems in Tech
tbh i think the funniest phenomena thatâs been happening in the last couple years is âyoutuber, having gone too deep into the research hole, has been made an investigative journalist against their willâ
Shout out to the guy who wanted to do some fun & silly little reviews but uncovered an illegal gambling operation
(Review 2)
this guy started out poking fun at australian politicians and ended up investigating the firebombing of his own home, during which he uncovered connections between the same politician he was making fun of + major organized crime
âSo I did what any normal person would do, okay? I bought a hat and some makeup and disguised myself so that I could go undercover and do some digging on what I thought could be an illegal gambling operation that was fronting as a kebab restaurant.â
Amazing.
I for one, welcome this new niche genre of detective fiction.
I watched the second video and I feel itâs vitally important for people to know that the question âwho firebombed my house?â isnât a rhetorical one or a hyperbolic one, he genuinely doesnât know because his list of proven enemies includes, in no particular order:
The cops
The terrorist surveillance branch of said cops
The government
No, seriously, multiple current and former government officials have openly stated beef with him
The most violent crime family in Australia
The gambling lobby
Money launderers
Other journalists
Drug dealers
The seventh richest man in Australia
Property Developers
And a partridge in a pear tree
He legitimately doesnât know which one of his enemies might have done it (even though he has strong suspicions) because theyâve collectively already attempted to shut him up with legal attacks that couldâve resulted in actual jail time and many, many more shady tactics, including smear campaigns, outright lying to authorities (who also hate him) and lying under oath (the courts probably also hate him but are more quiet about it).
He legitimately went into hiding for a few months to assess the threat level after being firebombed and escaping with his life by sheer luck.
And you know what? He went right back to being an annoying little pissant to the most powerful people in his country and has become more prolific than ever after that video up there. I personally subscribed to his patreon because frankly? Anyone with that many enemies who legitimately want him silenced or dead deserves a few bucks a month.
And lets not talk about Hbomberguy, who wanted to know who made the original oof from roblox, and accidentally discovered that
Tommy Tallarico is a Fucking Liar lmao
A new edition to this went in willingly and it became way bigger than ever expected!
I started watching the LEGO video by Reckless Ben because I have a few rooms to paint and âsmall town LEGO thiefâ sounded like the perfect low-stakes, long-form background noise to keep me going. 4 hours later and what the fuck what the FUCKKK
My spouse and I have been watching the updates that are actively being released and calling each other like
Every turn this story takes is a left and I am sat. Today a Patreon executive told BAM to suck it. As with many big legally complex stories over the years, Leonard has my back with a series of breakdowns explaining all the legal technicalities and keeping the timeline of events and the various threads of cause and effect clear.
This story is the entire first year of law school. Benâs getting a civil rights lawyer. Next big court date is June 22nd!
My favorite quote from this analysis:
Every single step of escalation was avoidable⊠[the root cause is] The franchisorâs belief that a termination clause could convey title to third party property. That belief is wrong: it has been wrong since the Roman Empire.
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