¡Martes por la mañana, enlaces mexicanos!

by | Jun 9, 2026 | Daily Links | 197 comments

Greetings from Cooperstown, NY! My son is playing in a national tournament and after 3 games I can conclude this team is not particularly good. We got run ruled twice yesterday and as a result my kid only got one at bat. Its not all bad though.

This place sucks. I can’t buy the roll of Taylor Ham, only the pre-sliced stuff.

¡enlaces!

It wouldn’t be the world cup without performative political nonsense.

Did they send him back to Minneapolis?

The showdown we actually wanted: robot dogs vs. soccer hooligans.

Mexicos central bank says inflation slowed but not enough for them to start printing more money.

SLD: sending the army to beat protestors is bad…but its also really entertaining.

Heres a tune. i will not explain to you why this is funny to me today.

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197 Comments

    • Not Adahn

      No better place to drink Belgians and munch frites.

      • Not Adahn

        Well, in the US I mean. I imagine there’s probably some Trappist monastery that wields a mean deep fryer.

      • Nephilium

        Have you been to Monk’s Cafe in Philadelphia?

        Brouwerij Van Steenberge (the brewery behind Piraat and Golden Draak) released a Flemish red named after the bar. They’ve also been able to score Pliny the Younger on tap a couple of times (which puts them in with a handful of bars to manage that).

      • Not Adahn

        I’ve been to two places in Philadelphia: Morimoto’s restaurant and some bar where the NBC anchors hung out.

      • Nephilium

        NA:

        If you find yourself in Philadelphia again, I highly recommend making a trip to Monk’s. At least the last time I was there (pre-VID) the neighborhood around was sketchy, so I would aim for earlier in the day. I know back in the day they also had a bottle must be opened in house policy for some of their rarer sours (they didn’t want people flipping their inventory).

      • Bobarian LMD

        the neighborhood around was sketchy

        It is in Pennsylvania, so that would be a given.

    • Not Adahn

      He seems like he has a nice stormy view. Perfect for drinking coffee.

      • UnCivilServant

        Only if there’s a roof overhead. Then let it rain.

  1. rhywun

    It wouldn’t be the world cup without performative political nonsense.

    It wouldn’t current decade without non-stop performative political nonsense.

    • The Last American Hero

      I soooooo want Seattle to try and “make” the teams wear Pride logos on their uniforms. Especially the Egypt vs Iran game.

      • Sensei

        Queue up Seinfeld’s “he won’t wear the ribbon” bit.

      • rhywun

        Geez, I already expect the event is going to be loaded with theater such as anti-ICE and anti-US actions.

        I forgot it’s gay sex month, too. What a clown show. The fun starts in 2 days!

      • juris imprudent

        Katie Wilson should personally lead the protest!

      • Ted S.

        Whycome you hate gay sex, Rhywun?

      • Not Adahn

        It’s a pain in the ass?

      • J. Frank Parnell

        I soooooo want Seattle to try and “make” the teams wear Pride logos on their uniforms. Especially the Egypt vs Iran game

        Send Queers for Palestine to present them with the pins.

    • Not Adahn

      Good bagels exist upstate, and not all bagels form the city are worth eating.

      That said, I can’t tell by looking if that’s a good or bad bagel or if it was local or trucked in.

      • Sensei

        I’m kidding, but I agree.

        NJ is the same – good shops and bad shops. I think part of the issue is the mineral content in the water.

      • Not Adahn

        People say that, but until they bother defining what they mean by “mineral content” I remain unconvinced. Yes, some water in NYS has such a ridiculously high sodium content that it adds flavor much as adding salt would, but IME, most of the flavor comes from the yeast and the texture comes from the dough handling.

      • Sensei

        Plus if it isn’t boiled it isn’t a bagel.

      • Not Adahn

        Of course! I put that under dough handling though.

        There was a bagel craze outside their traditional homeland back in the late ’80s that saw bagel shops popping up everywhere. There was one that would pull bagels out of the oven coincidentally with my work commute — the crackly skin they have that softens within minutes is a wonder to behold that 99.99% of bagel-eaters will never experience.

      • The Last American Hero

        We had one near us up in the PNW that did great NY bagels. They explained that it wasn’t the water, but as you mentioned, the dough handling and yeast.

    • Drake

      Does the system still require 2 to be fired at any given target (like a $20k drone or $100k ballistic missile)?

    • rhywun

      Why do you hate good-paying factory jobs at those 400 companies it takes to build a missile?

    • Stinky Wizzleteats

      We have a vastly overrated high tech boutique military that’d get eaten alive in a near peer attritional war. Our tax dollars at work but at least somebody, probably a rentseeking grifter shitbag though, is getting rich.

  2. rhywun

    Artan’s denial of entry to the U.S. abruptly ends what would have been an historic World Cup participation. He was the first Somali selected to officiate in the men’s tournament finals herpity derpity doo

    Will the glass ceiling for East African men’s soccer refereeing ever be shattered??

  3. Shpip

    The new law would allow soldiers to use force against protesters, and also grants them a “presumption of legality” in conflict situations. That means their actions will be deemed lawful unless proven otherwise.

    I’m not necessarily endorsing the move, but a couple of Kent State-type incidents would sort out the folks in Portland and Delaney Hall right quick.

    • Drake

      The Brits would calmly read the Riot Act, then it was on. Everyone knew what to expect and it was up to them if they wanted to participate.

      • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

        Bloody Sunday indeed!

      • juris imprudent

        If it had been a hurling match the Brits could’ve at least argued the Irish were armed.

    • The Last American Hero

      I still don’t understand why the troops weren’t called in on Chaz/Chop. Well, I do, but if I were mayor or governor, there would have been troops had the police been unable to untangle that mess.

      • UnCivilServant

        “We established in 1865 that secession is illegal, and lethal force may be used to stop it. You have five minutes to surrender unconditionally before we begin shelling.”

      • UnCivilServant

        How big was Chaz again – how many MOABs would it take to saturate the zone?

    • Sensei

      Available in small quantities and sliced. Hmm.

      That’s my issue with buying scrapple. (Everything but the Oink!) Too much goes unused.

      • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

        I thought that was the point of scapple? To use everything that had not been used.

      • Nephilium

        Scrapple comes in small packages here, just a couple of ounces.

      • juris imprudent

        That’s just enough to serve as a medium for the bacon fat that is the only reason you are eating it.

      • creech

        Scrapple was served at the 1989 LP convention in Phila. Half the folks loved it and half scraped it into the garbage.
        Also served were Tasty Kakes, hoagies, soft pretzels and Black Cherry Wisniak soda. Those foods were better received.

  4. Sensei

    “The German withdrawal caught French officials by surprise, according to people familiar with the matter.”

    Germany has a history of surprising the French.

    Germany Drops Jet Project With France in Setback for European Defense Sovereignty
    Move comes after companies involved in the project had fought over who should take the lead

    https://www.wsj.com/world/europe/germany-drops-jet-project-with-france-in-setback-for-european-defense-sovereignty-3f7a8b27?st=vjx5f3&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink

    • rhywun

      It wouldn’t be a day ending in Y if the French and Germans weren’t fighting over something.

    • The Last American Hero

      Wait until the bill comes due and they argue about who has to pay.

      • creech

        “I didn’t have the crepes. I had the torte. And who had three apertifs?”

    • juris imprudent

      Germany has a history of surprising the French.

      Only because the French expect the Germans to re-use the battle plan from the last war.

      • R C Dean

        The funny thing is, in WWII they pretty much did*, only with motorized transport the second time. The initial strike through Belgium was successful the second time, so there was no need to re-enact the Battle of the Frontiers.

        *at a high/strategic level

      • ron73440

        Problem for the French was they also re-used their fortress setup and the Germans had the speed to make it obsolete.

  5. Not Adahn

    Seriously though, if Saturday’s morning column is not about an Ommegang offering I will be disappointed. I need to go back there sometime soon.

  6. (((Jarflax

    No pins for the tens of thousands of protesters the regime slaughtered I guess?

    • Chafed

      Those should be conveniently overlooked because reasons.

    • Chafed

      AI is either going to be as huge as these companies promise or an unprecedented failure.

      • The Other Kevin

        There’s still a lot of uncertainty. Yet most of the people involved are 100% sure they can predict the future. Trust us, you can’t lose!

    • rhywun

      They’re cute when haven’t been indoctrinated yet.

      Two weeks ago he said “daddy, the man from TV said the city spends $1 billion a year on homeless people”

      Pikers. NYC is over 5 billion this year. Not sure what they are spending it on when the regime is firmly in support of letting them rot on the street.

      • DrOtto

        They are spending it on Homes and Land Rovers, the rest is used to keep the Land Rover running.

      • The Last American Hero

        I have been told by reliable lefty sources on X that Elon Musk could end world hunger for a mere 6 billion.

      • UnCivilServant

        There is more than enough food and agricultural capacity to feed everybody – but corruption and cultures of theft close off production in certain regions and steal the distribution to cover for that loss.

      • rhywun

        Most of it is just flowing into NGO’s who blow it on mid-six-figure salaries and cocktail parties.

        The existing shelters – the ones that hold the “temporarily down on their luck” we used to think of as “homeless” can’t require much of that money.

  7. PieInTheSky

    Willow Creek Farm is a breathtaking 49.60-acre gentleman’s estate Surrounded by three expansive protected farms held in conservation trusts, the property offers exceptional privacy, enduring pastoral views, this extraordinary retreat showcases masterful craftsmanship, artistic vision, and a profound connection to the surrounding landscape. At the heart of the estate stands a masterfully reconstructed 5,000+ square-foot residence, meticulously taken down to the studs and reborn in the signature style of the award-winning S.D. Hill Construction Company. Rich wood ceilings, exposed beams, board-and-batten walls, and stone fireplaces. Expansive covered porches overlook rolling meadows that gently descend toward the pristine waters of Cane Creek that border the property, Sandy-bottom riverbeds, 3 freshwater springs, and sweeping Blue Ridge Mountain views enhance the property’s natural beauty while offering the potential for additional private homesites. 3 miles Winding trails throughout the estate invite hiking, horseback riding, four-wheeling adventures. The residence features six bedrooms, five full bathrooms, and powder room — all finished with exceptional attention to detail. The designer kitchen and dining area are appointed with custom cabinetry, a large island, premium appliances, a coffee bar, and panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Three stunning fireplaces throughout the home. The primary retreat also features a cozy reading nook that opens onto a stone-covered balcony overlooking the estate’s serene landscape. A private half-mile paved driveway leads to the estate, creating a remarkable sense of arrival and seclusion. An impressive 1,500-square-foot auxiliary building with four garage doors and office space. Equestrian opportunities abound with ample pastureland. Perfectly positioned within walking distance of Walhalla and only 15 minutes from Seneca and Clemson University, the estate is also home to thriving populations of turkey, beaver, blue heron, rainbow trout, and soaring red-tailed hawks — creating an extraordinary haven for sportsmen, hunters, nature lovers, and those seeking an unmatched outdoor lifestyle. Willow Creek Farm is a legacy property of exceptional beauty, elegance, and enduring craftsmanship.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kBpUSMYsZ0

    ~5 million

    • Ted S.

      Note to Pie: There is a huge difference between a gentleman’s estate and a gentleman’s club.

    • Not Adahn

      My initial response is <50 acres isn't enough. But being surrounded by neighbors who aren't permitted to develop their property does add something. Though I'd kind of hate myself for being the beneficiary of that.

    • Not Adahn

      The problem with modern life vis-a-vis traditional architecture: The television/main screen.

      Placing it over the fireplace sucks. Placing it at a decent viewing level in a room with a differing focal point such a a fireplace is stupid. Having a dedicated viewing room solves both problems, but creates a new one by separating out a major social activity from the routine habitation.

      When I had my house built I 86’d the architect’s fireplace because of the above reasons.

      • PieInTheSky

        Placing it over the fireplace sucks. – yes I noticed that and agree

      • EvilSheldon

        The obvious solution is to take the TV out into the back forty and blow it up.

      • trshmnstr

        but creates a new one by separating out a major social activity from the routine habitation

        We stuck our tv in the basement and found different social activities to do with friends in the living room. It has worked out fine. The art above the fireplace isnt good enough to bother craning your neck at for an extended period.

      • Not Adahn

        Surely you don’t watch porn Theatro La Scala recordings on a tiny little screen?

      • EvilSheldon

        Of course not. I watch that on my VR headset.

      • Not Adahn

        We stuck our tv in the basement and found different social activities to do with friends in the living room. It has worked out fine.

      • Not Adahn

        Halp edit fairy!

        Was supposed to be:

        We stuck our tv in the basement and found different social activities to do with friends in the living room. It has worked out fine.

        An excellent application for a dumbwaiter — football snacks coming from the kitchen!

      • Furthest Blue pistoffnick (370HSSV)

        dumbwaiter

        and also, Dude, dumbwaiter is not the preferred nomenclature. Differently-abled waiter, please.

    • The Other Kevin

      That’s a really nice one. Would.

      Except I’m reminded of an action movie where the bad guys surround the house and the heroes are hidden in a safe room.

    • R C Dean

      Second comment:

      Beautiful property. My wife would sell both my kidneys for this one.

    • creech

      Dammit, I bought the last three you offered; now you hit me with this gem. How much harder do you think I can work the orphans?

    • Stinky Wizzleteats

      It’d be nice to see that cocksucker take it right up the ass…politically I mean. Worst senator in the damn senate.

      • Drake

        Weirdly low key campaign by Graham. Makes me wonder if he has a Cabinet job lined up with Trump.

      • juris imprudent

        What, for two years? Then what? I imagine he wants to hold that Senate seat until he croaks.

      • R C Dean

        Since he helped tank the SAVE Act, I assume that he has the results nailed down, regardless of the formalities of “campaigning” and “voting”.

    • creech

      Lee? He was a womanizer much like the dude in Maine. He once wrote a letter to a female “acquaintance” asking if she “went off like a torpedo cracker” on her wedding night.

      • Drake

        Might be a different Bobby Lee.

    • J. Frank Parnell

      vote against Lindsey Graham

      During Pride Month? For shame.

    • DrOtto

      I think I see that 2 or 3 times a day. Almost lost my Roadmaster to the opposite (right from the left lane) a week and a half ago and did lose my Expedition to it in 2020.

    • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

      Here we call that a Full Oregonian. ‘

      See it almost daily. That, and completely blocking traffic to get into a drive through are norms here in the O.

      • DrOtto

        If you completely block traffic here, you’re going to get t-boned by one illegal immigrant in a car. By the time the police get there, his whole family will be in the car and his legal representation is en route.

      • UnCivilServant

        That’s why you shoot the lawyer when they arrive. Throw some molotovs into the car to deal with the illegals, and push the burning wreck on to the sidewalk.

    • Drake

      The run down buildings sure look like Worcester. A city that should have gentrified and attracted more employers – but just didn’t.

  8. Common Tater

    “A New Jersey Assembly committee on Monday advanced a Democratic-backed bill that would criminalize individuals who interfere with access to transgender and reproductive health care….

    The New Jersey Monitor indicated that the measure would also protect access to transgender healthcare for minors, including puberty blockers, hormone therapy and related mental health treatments.”

    https://nypost.com/2026/06/09/us-news/state-advances-first-of-its-kind-bill-targeting-interfering-with-abortion-trans-healthcare/

    CWABOA

    • kinnath

      I hate these people for making all the slippery-slope arguments of the old school social conservatives come true in real life.

    • Sensei

      This is as good as passed. I’ve been vaguely following. It’s pure theater.

      • Sean

        I’m shocked!

    • rhywun

      related mental health treatments

      Doubt.

      Unless the “related mental health treatment” is one of the long-known useful ways of dealing with gender confusion that are now unfashionable.

    • The Other Kevin

      a Democratic-backed bill

      Why does our party keep polling so low? It must be those mouth breathers in Dumbfuckistan are hpymotized by Trump and can no longer see the obvious truth of how good our polices are.

    • rhywun

      Besides the obvious cheating, another reason to ban vote-by-mail that doesn’t get enough attention is that the left wants people to vote as early as possible before anyone is paying any serious attention to the candidates and ahead of any additional oppo research that might get out.

      That is one reason most of the mailed votes lean hard-left.

      • R C Dean

        Votes, ballots, potayto, potahto.

      • J. Frank Parnell

        the left wants people to vote as early as possible

        And as late as possible, after the election when they have an idea of how many more votes they’ll need to win.

    • creech

      Silver lining – now GOP can direct its campaign funds elsewhere. L.A. will be another one party city where a commie runs against a pinko. Sit back with popcorn and watch one Dem call the other “worse than Hitler.”

    • Chipping Pioneer

      Is there a non-“paywalled link to that?

      Heh, I was just doing some planning on this (considering handing in my retirement notice plus pitching a couple of consulting ideas in about 3 weeks).

      Thanks for checking me, Vanity Fair! I don’t want to be a terrible person. Back to the grind!

  9. UnCivilServant

    So, Nintendo is havving their big Advertising event today. So many people have been making videos about a rumored Ocarina of Time Remake with demanding “I want” videos or predictions about changes that I want them to NOT announce one, just so I can hear the wailing of the people clinging to the rumor.

    We’ll see how badly this comment ages.

    • Ted S.

      I don’t do gaming, but I’m with you. Two of the niche fandoms I’m on the edges of: game shows and TCM, are just as bad.

    • UnCivilServant

      First up some shitty rhythm game.

      The problem with watching live is I can’t skip to the next announcement when something uninteresting rolls along.

    • UnCivilServant

      Well…

      Crap.

      Ocarina of Time Remake was announced.

      I haz a sad.

      But the art style looks nice.

    • rhywun

      I didn’t make it as far as I wanted in the original (probably because I never owned an N64) – I must have found it available on Wii and played it there.

      But this sounds great to me. I had no idea it was coming. I just happened to begin it again a couple weeks ago and it could definitely use some QOL enhancements to match current expectations.

      I will buy.

      • UnCivilServant

        My progress was hampered by the fact that it was deisgned before the current standard two stick camera/movement controls. Just adding that would have made it playable. But they clearly did a ground up rebuild from the teaser art.

      • rhywun

        before the current standard two stick camera/movement controls

        Yeah, that’s my main complaint. I find almost all of the original 3D games nearly unplayable.

        I tried Banjo-Kazooie again and gave up, the camera is so frustrating to deal with.

    • Ted S.

      Teslas have been around long enough to reach 250K with all the time they’d be hooked up to the charger?

      • The Last American Hero

        I put 15k a year on mine and it is only driven to work twice a week.

    • The Last American Hero

      Nobody has driven a Toyota Avalon for 250k miles. It is an old people’s car. They drive like 4k a year.

      • Sensei

        Livery?

    • Chipping Pioneer

      Not stated: 1 – 12 and 22 out of 25 are Japanese.

      Surprised to see my Sierra up there but not my RAV4.

    • ron73440

      Pretty much all of my vehicle made it to 250,000 miles.

      Had a Cadillac Catera overheat and the wife kept driving until she got home and her Corolla got totaled.

      1984 Crown Victoria, 1996 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, 2005 Saab 9-3, and 2001 Dodge Ram Cummins diesel.

  10. The Other Kevin

    Por la mañana? ¡Qué sorpresa! Buenos dias a todo.

    • Ted S.

      Why would you expect Mexicans to speak proper Spanish?

      • Not Adahn

        I will admit to enjoying the heck out of ordering “papas bravas” at tapas bars.

  11. PieInTheSky

    @PolitlcsUK
    ·
    14h
    🚨 NEW: A man has been arrested after an attempted beheading of another man in north Belfast tonight

    Adam Wren
    @aswren
    ·
    6h
    When we were discussing crime rates last week there was a professor in my replies telling me we need to look at more community and early life interventions, but I’m starting to doubt more ping pong tables prevents this

    Madeline Grant
    @Madz_Grant
    We’re gonna need a bigger youth club

    https://x.com/Madz_Grant/status/2064264244028178913

    • UnCivilServant

      How about instead we start using lethal force against migrants who have no intention of going home.

      • Chipping Pioneer

        Hey now. I’m sure the suspect is probably a ginger named Paddy O’Sullivan or similar.

      • PieInTheSky

        of the Mogadishu O’Sullivans

      • Nephilium

        PieInTheSky:

        “McSweeney?”
        “Very old established family.”

        –Interesting Times, PTerry

    • Not Adahn

      Is this the story going around where the police stood by while a crowd of citizens stopped things? I don’t twit during work hours.

    • Evan from Evansville

      The UK needs a new Guy Fawkes night. Pity they’ve disarmed themselves, (semi-voluntarily), but McVeigh didn’t need a gun, neither. (He was executed in Indiana!)

      Gal Saad is largely correct. The frog’s boiled slow enough in a broth of dejected citizens who’ve given up any hope. ‘Voluntarily’ having Churchill, Turing and Austen burned from memory cuz they’re not “inclusive” enough, to be replaced by fucking plants on coinage, is an embarrassing surrender. Yeesh.

  12. PieInTheSky

    Multiple women have accused billionaire businessman and West Ham co-owner David Sullivan of abusing his power and preying on them for sex, in some cases when they were teenagers.

    The allegations from seven women have been uncovered in a joint investigation by BBC Panorama and the Times and span decades, starting in the 1980s. All come from women who were in their late teens or early twenties and were young models seeking work at Sullivan’s Daily and Sunday Sport newspapers.

    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cj9p2lm7epeo

    I do not know enough to comment but this 1980s stuff…

    • PieInTheSky

      Sullivan, 77, said he “categorically” denies the claims, which span the period when he made a fortune from pornography, newspapers and football.

      • PieInTheSky

        clicked submit to early…

        Two women said they felt they had no choice but to sleep with him to avoid damaging their future modelling careers, and accused Sullivan of abusing his power. “He was taking advantage of young people,” one said.

      • juris imprudent

        “How dare I have to fuck my way to the top!!!”

    • Not Adahn

      Banging teenage porn models was totally normal in the 1980s.

  13. PieInTheSky

    Suplexes in Silesia

    https://www.bensixsmith.com/p/suplexes-in-silesia

    In Las Vegas, at the Allegiant Stadium, tens of thousands of World Wrestling Entertainment fans are preparing to watch Cody Rhodes take on Randy Orton at the annual Wrestlemania event. In an obscure village outside Gliwice, Poland, meanwhile, a couple of hundred Prime Time Wrestling fans are preparing to watch Spartan take on Vincent Caravaggio in a little building at the side of a restaurant.

    Professional wrestling does not have the believability that it once did, in an age before mass media exposed the tricks of trade. Watching live, though, you can suspend your disbelief. As the egomaniacal Nano Lopez hammers a chair into the back of the plucky local boy Daniel Razor, while blood dribbles down Razor’s face, the audience snarls with indignation. So do I.

    With an increasingly prosperous Poland creeping towards membership of the G20 — a scenario that would have seemed fantastically implausible two decades ago — people have more money for entertainment. Much of this entertainment, predictably, has been inspired by American cultural products. From reality TV to horror films, Polish pop culture has adopted tropes from U.S. media. Polish professional wrestling is no exception. There are similar archetypes, similar storylines and even some of the same slogans (“Leeeeet’s get ready to ruuuuumble!”).

    A triumph of Americanisation? To some extent. But look closer and local particularities emerge. At Maniac Zone Wrestling, the most hated wrestlers are a pair of shaven headed heels who have adopted the persona of football hooligans. It is not their thuggishness that makes them truly hated, though — it is the fact that they represent Legia Warszawa. At Prime Time Wrestling, the mysterious masked wrestler Whiteblade reveals his true heinousness by choking a wrestler with a scarf that bears the colours of the Polish flag. One of my favourite acts of the night was a tag team called the Forest Brothers — a pair of hulking ursine men you can imagine roaming the Bieszczady Mountains in search of prey.

    and more

    • Not Adahn

      I’m pretty sure everyone stopped believed pro wrestling was unscripted sometime around 1890.

      The bigger mystery is, what/why is the kayfabe in the media about people not knowing what kayfabe is?

      • EvilSheldon

        When your sole means of differentiating between truth and falsehood is, “What does everyone else think about it?”, you’re naturally going to be confused by anything that confuses truth and falsehood on purpose.

    • rhywun

      creating a new homeland

      Get the UN on that.

  14. PieInTheSky

    I noticed for the past week or so the Americanese politician Mike Lee was engaged in heated X debates about the nature of Mormonism.

    So what is the Official Glibertarian Position on this? Are Mormons in fact Christian, or not?

    • juris imprudent

      The OGP would be religious tolerance of all beliefs inferior to the true faith in Cthulhu.

    • Nephilium

      I consider them Christian, but I was raised Roman Catholic, who are also sometimes called non-Christian.

    • Not Adahn

      You cannot be a polytheistic Christian, so no.

      Sorry Moj, you’re still a wonderful person!

      • Gender Traitor

        How is LDS polytheistic?

      • J. Frank Parnell

        How is LDS polytheistic?

        If you take enough you’ll talk to multiple gods.

      • (((Jarflax

        Apotheosis

    • Sensei

      One way to look at is first century Christians stilled considered themselves as Jews.

    • trshmnstr

      Are Mormons in fact Christian, or not?

      I’m on the “no” side. The Mormons were in rabid agreement with me up until about 30 years ago.

      I think it’s a weird debate because, at best, they get put in the corner with other groups like the JWs and the UUs and labeled as blatant heretics.

      Either Joseph Smith upended religion and started a new faith, or he was yet another 2GA heretic. There’s not really an in between.

  15. Common Tater

    ““Cats and women share a place in history,” said Irina Frasin, an anthrozoology researcher at Romanian Academy in Bucharest, Romania. “They’re not completely domesticated. They’re more independent than dogs, and that unruliness and unsubmission to human rule, it’s what ties the history of cats and women together. Because women were also perceived as beings to be tamed and kept under control.””

    https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2026/jun/09/crazy-cat-lady-sterotype

    SCIENCE!!

    • Ted S.

      They’re both crazy, and would kill you if they had the chance?

      • PieInTheSky

        and play with you / torture you a little before death

      • Ted S.

        Meow.

    • PieInTheSky

      I did not know they did new music these days, one would think there is enough old music for the foreseeable future.

      • rhywun

        I have discovered lots of new music from links that some of you lot post. None is it is ever going to show up on one of those asinine lists – it’s too good for that.

      • PieInTheSky

        that sounds like the wrong attitude. You cannot know what is good until your betters – guardian critics – tell you

      • Common Tater

        Bruce Hornsby didn’t die. Does that seem right to you?

  16. PieInTheSky

    Insane Economist Quotes
    @Insane_Econ
    “[Mikhail] Bakunin has become a monster, a huge mass of flesh and fat, and is barely capable of walking any more. To crown it all, he is sexually perverse and jealous of the seventeen year-old Polish girl who married him in Siberia because of his martyrdom.”

    -Karl Marx (1863)

    https://x.com/Insane_Econ/status/2064005639999770923

  17. Common Tater

    “Monday Netflix has revealed the real dog that will play Scooby-Doo in the upcoming live-action series. The media giant unveiled a first look at the dog in a teaser X post. This will be the first time Scooby-Doo will be portrayed by a live dog. The show is set to premiere in 2027 and is currently in production in Atlanta, Georgia. The main characters are also set to be all-white like the cartoon originally.”

    https://thepostmillennial.com/scooby-doo-to-be-played-by-real-dog-for-first-time-ever-in-netflixs-new-live-action-remake

    RACIST!!

      • Common Tater

        Que?

      • UnCivilServant

        Look, some of the later cartoons got weird.

    • PieInTheSky

      I hope they go for a west highland terrier as the dog.

    • Not Adahn

      Will the dog be speaking its own lines or will they be dubbed in?

  18. Common Tater

    “Nick Reiner wants the money he says he’s owed from the trust his parents Rob and Michele Reiner set up for him … as he awaits trial for their murders.

    According to court docs obtained by TMZ, the 32-year-old filed a petition Monday, requesting the distribution of money he says was supposed to be paid out from the trust when he turned 30.”

    https://www.tmz.com/2026/06/08/nick-reiner-wants-trust-fund-money/

    And mercy because he’s an orphan?

  19. PieInTheSky

    ABSTRACT

    This paper revisits the World Bank’s landmark report Averting the Old Age Crisis: Policies to Protect the Old and Promote Growth from 1994, and uses it as a benchmark to judge the OECD’s pension systems of today. Averting the Old Age Crisis recommended a three-pillar system in which fully prefunded pillars, based on retirement savings accounts managed by private pension funds, would do the heavy lifting. The public pay-as-you-go pillar, meanwhile, would be demoted to a safety net. The central question this paper seeks to answer is: how many pension systems are there in the OECD today which look at least vaguely like the model the World Bank recommended 32 years ago? The short answer to that question is: not many. It remains much easier to find single-pillar pay-as-you-go systems than to find sufficiently capitalised three-pillar systems. The lessons of Averting the Old Age Crisis have yet to be learned.

    https://ecaef.org/the-world-banks-averting-the-old-age-crisis-revisited/

  20. Common Tater

    “British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announced plans, in a speech earlier today, to introduce “device-level controls” that will prevent children from viewing, sending or taking naked photographs:

    The UK government wants to make it mandatory that everybody verifies their age by linking their ID to their smartphones or other digital devices.”

    https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/device-level-nudity-detection-uk-govt-blackmailing-public-digital-id

    How about parents don’t give kids phones?

    • (((Jarflax

      How will that do anything to create a provable linkage between person and device for enforcing blasphemy laws?

    • Drake

      Can we go full rehabilitation night – make some criminals fight UFC guys in the octogon?

      • creech

        Trump to give thumbs up or down?

      • Common Tater

        Someone could fight this asshole

        “Madman accused of slaughtering Iryna Zarutska on Charlotte train launches deranged rant at judge, rants about ‘material in his body

        The madman accused of slaughtering Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska on a train in North Carolina screamed at the judge on Tuesday as he was ruled not fit to stand trial for a second time.’”

        https://nypost.com/2026/06/09/us-news/madman-accused-of-slaughtering-iryna-zarutska-on-charlotte-train-screams-at-judge-as-hes-ruled-not-fit-for-trial-a-2nd-time/

      • kinnath

        This guy needs to be dumped out the airlock.

      • rhywun

        The suspected killer will now receive medication and treatment for up to four months to try to restore his competency.

        Why the hell wasn’t he already institutionalized? He needs meds in order to stand in front of a judge and jury but it was perfectly acceptable letting him run around free all this time to prey on victims? I know why but fuck.

        And there are thousands of the same all over the country. It’s sick.

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