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  • Beautiful news. When blocks inevitably appear, (US belligerence, COP being coopted by fossil fuel companies) be like water - flow around.

  • Thanks for clarifying.

  • One could say that metaphorically, Trump burned it down, rather than shuttered.

  • I don't think the people who are prone to attribute things to Satan have much overlap with the people who work in or adjacent to pharmaceuticles. Also, what do you mean "without anything to go on", we know exactly what's going on. That's why we're talking about it.

  • Regulatory? Nice to hear some of you survived till today. Good luck buddy, I'm rooting for you!

  • I just had a friend overshare he uses LLMs to play out his nastiest sexual fantasies. Hillarious and disturbing. This seems tame by comparison.

  • All should be fired

    Please define fired - Firing squad, burned at the stake, roasted as a steak...

    Just asking.

  • Everything is worth what its purchaser will, or in this case, won't pay for it.

    (with apologies to) - Publilius Syrus

  • We fucked? Yes, we see we fucked.

    Now here is our well earned shit sandwich. Bon-apétit!

  • I love this one. Hippity hoppity, it's now my property.

  • Sorry, all full. Your mom helped, so it didn't take me long.( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

  • Drugs and alcohol. Very reliable. ;)

    I read widely and mostly use "news" only as a light summary of current events. Their analysis and contextualizing are generally useless for anything but an aneurysm. Even here, I compare BBC, Le Monde, DW, AlJazeera and the CBC and others.

    The longer form journalism in the walrus, the tyee, the atlantic, CBC radio, Le Monde Diplomatique and others are usually worth while. But I'll touch sources from around the world. The better coverage tends to be foreign, so an Issue in Australia might get better coverage from NZ than ABC.

    I don't need unbiased (doesn't exist) or something I agree with - I don't need filter bubbles. I do need to not waste time on ridiculous yellow journalism and billionaire penis polishing nonsense argued from a self serving fictional intellectual framework.

  • Yup. Fuck me for not taking the time to bypass the paywall. I got it exactly backwards. They want to privatise another public good.

    Yuck. I can already see the disruptions like we're having right now due to geopolitical events causing undue harm to poor investors who will be screaming for lower taxes and handouts every time they can't make a buck. Just like every other privatization deal ever.

    P.S. They aren't just talking about ops. Selling the whole shebang.

  • No.

  • But the bank's purpose is International. That means Toronto, Montreal or Vancouver. My guess is Toronto or Montreal as the client base is more european than asian.

  • And one of, if not the most stable banking sectors in the world.

  • Solid shitpost. My first reaction was anger for the poor dog.

    Then I realized there are no airbags or crumple zones, the driver isn't wearing a seatbelt and car pobably doesn't even have one available. The driver is also likely three martinis into his day already and so are most of the other drivers on the road with him. The dog might actually be safer than anyone else here.

  • Depends on the speed you drive.