

Logo designers without much talent not originality must make a living, too.
Logo designers without much talent not originality must make a living, too.
Yup, there’s lots of varieties too.
Well of course Lawyers would say that. Defending amoral actions by their clients is their raison d’etre.
I’m more curious what the judges say tbh
‘idiots’ is my preferred term. I’m in favor of calling stupid people out again. Too long has stupidity been condoned and even championed ‘He tells it like it is’.
They are morons and need to be called that unabashedly.
I just got banned by saying ‘Ivermectin’ (literally, that was the whole comment) in a thread on /r/askhistory about weird drug usage by Hitler.
The reason: Harrasment (3 day ban).
I’ve found the zombie!
You don’t see many that call it war crimes, is what I meant.
Yeah it’s that part that is the newsworthy bit, not the fact that Israel sends soldiers to commit crimes, but that an Israeli minister acknowledges it.
The library had a book with photographs of all the horrific acts of the concentration camps during ww2. I was young, so I had a curiosity for the macabre and not the empathy I have now. But just recalling those images is horrible. I don’t recall the name of the book but is was 4cm thick full with the most horrible pictures imaginable.
Rotten.com was mild in comparison.
Prevost was prior general of the Augustine order and later the prefect of the dicastery of bishops. He has a lot of experience steering and organisation like that and great connections amongst the episcopal branch.
I think he’ll do just fine, certainly having Francis pave the way for him.
That’s right. If they poped that guy they would’ve taken the one thing from him that’s cool.
There is some meaning in the name he chose. Most popes choose a name of a pontiff which values they share. Pope Leo 13 was a pope that was very concerned with workers rights:
Pope Leo (XIII) outlined the rights of workers to a fair wage, safe working conditions, and the formation of trade unions, while affirming the rights to property and free enterprise, opposing both socialism and laissez-faire capitalism. With that encyclical, he became popularly titled as the “Social Pope” and the “Pope of the Workers”,
I can’t wait to see how this first American pontiff will put this moral policy towards the Christians of his native country (and others’ for that matter).
Certainly as the president who, just recently, imagined himself fit to be pope, sees him as a natural ally as he only thinks that way himself. I curious how Leo XIV will handle that situation, it will be one of the biggest tests of his pontificate.
This tesla coil is a downward spiral!
Great typo