This is so fascinating because yeah, a sneeze isn’t supposed to smell, this is entirely unrelatable to me.
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Customers are not bound by HIPAA, no. Random people aren’t, only like medical professionals and people that as part of their job duties handle that information.
I could recite someone’s medical history from a soapbox in a public place, but since I’m not bound by HIPAA, it is not a HIPAA infraction.
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news@lemmings.world•Kid Rock’s song about loving underage girls resurfaces ahead of TPUSA Super Bowl showEnglish
1·11 days agoOkay but what does the TP mean?
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news@lemmings.world•Kid Rock’s song about loving underage girls resurfaces ahead of TPUSA Super Bowl showEnglish
1·12 days agoThat’s not what it means?
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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name•Hadn't noticed the reference since last I watched it
2·13 days agoI can’t help but see a brain and it makes me so uncomfortable
I thought the context was obvious - in server hardware and infrastructure required to house it.
Verifying this number thought seems essentially impossible.
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World News•Outcry in Italy as U.S. Says ICE Agents Will Join Olympics DelegationEnglish
25·20 days agoNazis literally hosted the Olympics
What is this view? This looks like a good way to audit apps
It’s a song. I remember it from my childhood.
The ex Blockbuster employee in me hates the barcode on here.
It’s a rental so it should start with 33 not 39
It has no copy number either, would likely be 001, 101, or 601.
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News•Gov. Tim Walz encourages Minnesotans to film ICE agents for future prosecutions
54·1 month agoAnd that’s why this will keep happening.
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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name•TFW you're not concerned about Star Trek leaving Netflix
3·1 month agoIn the States, no, not in like three years.
My 2018 Camry doesn’t interestingly enough
I have an honest theory, it’s probably verifiable by someone smarter than me.
I think attitudes about this stuff are influenced top down by agenda - I think they’re influenced top down by religion, and government, I think they get looser and more strict by agenda.
I think when governments, religions, or theocracies are trying to bolster the amount of human capital they have, you see a slow loosening and normalization, more people seeing younger humans as more adult like to justify the position.
So too, when things are comfortable in an economy, you see childhood extended, creature comforts expanded, more luxury in a society, and consequently agendas moving towards lower birth rates and values that align with that ( higher education etc )
There is a type of generational moral elasticity to this, and I’m seeing it loosen worldwide, like this, for probably the exact reason it sounds - more desperate bodies for military and economics, boosting population for replacement.
I also think this is why countries are moving against LGBT rights, and specifically against transgender people, because hormone therapy sterilizes a non trivial amount of transgender people, reducing the ‘breeding stock’.
It’s actually well known that there are more trans men than trans women, that is, that more biological female transitioners than male born transitioners, but they get almost no media coverage because they’re not considered a threat to society in the ways they are trying to weapons the threat, but legislation covers them too, and of course intentionally.
I’m dead serious when I say this type of view goes hand in hand with anti LGBT and anti intellectualism if your goal is to nudge your people into having more babies with less opportunities. This is coming to the US and the West too, it’s already on its way.
Heaven help us.















I remember it dying in 2006