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Thursday, August 10, 2023

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Sometimes you just can't help it:

    Adam had already told Laura multiple times that he wasn't interested in pursuing anything with her beyond a friendship, but the stubborn stewardess wouldn't take no for an answer and kept pursuing him.

    'I'm not interested in Laura in the slightest,' Adam told producers. 'I've told her a million times, like I just wanna be friends, but it's just not getting the point across so I don't know what to do.'

Translation: she's a 3 and even beer glasses won't help. As for keeping her away, Amazon sells a product called Wild Hog Scram

The Walt Disney Co. has teamed up with a transgender TikTok influencer to promote apparel for girls — specifically, Minnie Mouse-themed clothes that include a red dress, yellow pumps, and a red hair bow. Transgender influencer Seann Altman — a biological male who identifies as “gender fluid” — created a promotional TikTok video for Disney Style, the company’s social media brand promoting Disney-themed clothing, makeup, and accessories.

    The Military Times reported that the sprawling base had only two of its 10 major dining options open every day for junior enlisted personnel. While the hot Texas summer rolled through central Texas, the base wasn’t able to provide its men and women in uniform with convenient dining, leaving thousands to spend an hour on the road traveling to and from a dining hall just to eat.

    Although many enlisted have cars, many do not. Those who do not have a private car or could carpool with mates were left to find transportation via shuttle. Shuttles were available. Just one problem – that information wasn’t generally knowns to hungry soldiers. Many of the enlisted interviewed by The Military Times were not aware of the shuttle service. ...

If the New Army can't do logistics on its home base in friendly territory, how are they going to fare when in unfriendly territory? 

  • Made in China: "First stage of Chinese rocket crashes in Chinese city." Robert Zimmerman notes that the "two-stage rocket uses extremely toxic hypergolic fuels in both of its stages," exposing the citizens of Shangluo to deadly chemicals. "The irony," he adds, "is that this rocket supposedly launched what China called 'a disaster reduction' satellite."

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