Subject: What is so important about the healthcare debate...
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Posted on: 2017-07-29 03:12:00 UTC
until Trump has to consider banning a section of the populace from the military?
Subject: What is so important about the healthcare debate...
Author:
Posted on: 2017-07-29 03:12:00 UTC
until Trump has to consider banning a section of the populace from the military?
A bit later than normal, but here all the same... let's get Fridaying, as they say. (They do not say that.)
Please remember that, when it comes to the state of the world, not everyone will agree with you. You're free to state, discuss, and defend your viewpoint (provided it does not violate the Constitution), but please don't use that fact to attack others.
Fandom News
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So it was San Diego Comic-Con at the weekend. And that meant, when I got into work on Monday, I was able to send Kaitlyn not just one, but five trailers I thought were worth a look. And now, I can share them with you too! ^^
-Thor: Ragnarok, AKA 'finally they've stopped taking Thor seriously'
-Star Trek: Discovery, AKA 'BattleStar Wars: Discovery'
-Ready Player One, AKA 'why are they trying to sell this as an action movOOH DELOREAN'
-The Lego Ninjago Movie, AKA 'that sounds kind of rubbish... wow! That's really cool!'
-<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6yBZKj-eo">Justice League, AKA 'Batman is more fun when there's cheerful people around him'
(And if you haven't seen it, there's a Wrinkle in Time trailer out there somewhere...)
Silly News
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Oh, this is a good one... in an attempt to expose predatory scientific publishing journals, someone submitted a paper to nine journals. So far so boring, but the paper (credited to Dr. Lucas McGeorge and Dr. Annette Kin) is a discussion of the nature of... midichlorians. Mostly copied and Rogeted (which is a link worth reading in and of itself) from Wikipedia's article on mitochondria, it includes choice quotes like... well, I mean, look at this:
Damage and attendant dysfunction in midichlorians leads to several human diseases due to their central importance in the force and in cell metabolism. Midi-chlorians are microscopic life-forms that reside in all living cells - without the midi-chlorians, life couldn‘t exist, and we‘d have no knowledge of the force. Midichlorial disorders often erupt as brain diseases, such as autism.[8] They continually speak to us, telling us the will o‘ the force. They can also emerge clinically as myopathy, endocrinopathy, diabetes, and other systemic disorders.[12] When you learn to quiet your mind, you will hear =em speaking to you. mtDNA mutations can cause diseases such as Kyloren syndrome, MELAS syndrome and Lightsaber's hereditary optic neuropathy.[23] These diseases are usually handed down by a force-sensitive woman to her children, because the zygote‘s midichlorians and hence its mtDNA are derived from the maternal ovum.[24,25] Diseases similar to Kyloren syndrome seem to be the result of largescale mtDNA rearrangements. Point mutations in mtDNRey are responsible for other diseases such as myoclonic epilepsy with ragged red fibres, JARJAR syndrome, Lightsaber‘s hereditary optic neuropathy, and others.[23]
It also contains the entire text of Palpatine's 'Tragedy of Darth Plagueis the Wise'. And the references include the likes of 'Solo, H.; Bacca, C. (2015). "Endosymbiotic theories for eukaryote origin"'. The point is, it's not something even a cursory review would let through.
Of the nine journals which received it, three rejected it out of hand. One tried to charge to publish it. Two requested that it be revised and resubmitted, though for one of them the peer reviewers noted that "The authors have neglected to add the following references: Lucas et al., 1977, Palpatine et al., 1980, and Calrissian et al., 1983". And three journals actually went ahead and published it.
I've uploaded a copy of the paper here, in case they've come to their senses and taken it down. It is glorious to behold.
Serious News
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This is Teigan Scott. Until this summer, she went to school in North Ronaldsay Primary School, on the northernmost of the Orkney islands.
Now she's turned 12, and is moving up to secondary school - which means her island's school has just lost its only pupil. (Because, y'know, they only have 50 people on the whole island...)
Shut up, this is too serious news. >:(
Not News
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Behold, the height of technology. Apparently the transmitter is through that window across the way...
(PS I'm away next week.)
hS
After a most satisfying success by Atlus' standards, Persona 5 is having an anime version due for 2018. ^^
Hoping that announcement is a sign of many other things coming from Atlus Like a Persona 5 Crimson...
To Fandom News:
Oh coooooooooooool! Comic Con! I should watch these trailers.
To Silly News:
Good job, whoever wrote the paper, way to use fandom for a good cause! Also, good job to the journal who got the joke. :P
To Serious News:
Huh. That's interesting. Oh, yeah, the Orkney Islands! One of the most sought-after locations for ham radio contacts! A lot of us hams love talking remotely to people in small, obscure places. :)
To Not News:
Huh. That's interesting.
-Twistey
That's absolute genius, that is! I especially liked the tragedy of Darth Plagueis the Wise. >:)
More semi-silly news: Man buys what he thinks are two female guinea pigs, ends up with 160 babies. How on earth this happened 'accidentally', I have no idea. :l
In other serious news, I'm sure everyone's already heard about Trump's tweet declaring he was banning transgender people from serving in the military. And that's all I'm going to say on the matter lest I start violating the Constitution with many choice words.
But in more lighthearted, personal trans-related news... I finally got approved for insurance and have a surgery consultation set up for September. Name change hearing comes a few days after that, and hormone consultation is... in just a few days. Meep. ._.
the military has decided that a random tweet doesn't count as "orders", and won't be banning trans folks until Trump goes through channels. Personally, I speculate that this means there's a good chance the ban won't actually happen, given how Trump seems to be utterly clueless about how government works. (Just please no one tell him he didn't actually do it, OK?)
Also, I know I said this already, but yay for all your stuff happening! \o/
- Tomash
I speculate that this "order" was never actually a thing that was supposed to go into effect, anyway. It was, instead, a distraction from the healthcare debate happening in the Senate. Trump has a tendency to tweet more-offensive-than-usual things when something big is going on somewhere else. It's designed to pull attention where the administration wants it. Unfortunately, it is incredibly effective and brutally simple.
People are angry about X? Make them angrier about Y and they'll forget about X long enough to get X done. You can walk back Y, which never mattered to you in the first place, later.
There's just no way for us to know if he is serious whenever he pulls something like this, so we have to treat it as real.
-Phobos
until Trump has to consider banning a section of the populace from the military?