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Tampon Tim and the Culture War

I think Tampon Tim is a hilarious nickname that will never go away. Regulating that all public boys bathrooms need to have tampons in them is a waste of taxpayer money.

However, IMO, it's low on the list of priorities. I don't know the $ commitment it takes, but I'm confident its a blip (500k?) in the grand scheme of government budgets. We all could put together an unending list of things that the government has wasted way more money on. COVID relief. The RedLine in downtown Indy. The floating pier in gaza. Cyber Ninjas. Etc Etc.

I don't care about Trans policy. I don't know any Trans people. I rarely see any trans people. My kids aren't threatened by trans people.

Maybe I'll care once the inevitable prankster introduces vodka enemas to his friends. Until then, IDGAF about tampons.

DANC - I was motivated by you to stand for something. Tampons.

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Trump is actually a lot more intelligent than I ever thought. The U.S. debt issues could be solved if we’re first movers and make a commitment to securing a few million Bitcoins. We could easily do it and it would secure the United States future as the most dominant nation for at least the next 100 years. It’s imperative we do it.

New TV Advice

Hoping to get a new TV this weekend. Do watch a lot of sports, but other than that we just watch standard stuff; YouTube videos, movies, etc, NO gaming.
Current favorite is the Samsung 65" QLED 4k 70D. It has the 120hz processor, which is supposed to be better for sports.
Does anyone have this TV or an equivalent they'd like to comment on? Thanks.

Interesting Story/ Maduro/Venezuela..

All Venezuelan domains (.ve) are registered through the National Telecommunications Commission of Venezuela - a state-run censorship operation which provides IP details of anonymous critics of Maduro.

Earlier today, some entity took NTCV offline, including their domain maintenance portal for all .ve (government) websites.

All government emails and MX registrations connected to a .ve domain and all associated DNS records have been wiped.

Credential hashes, such as passwords have been wiped for every single .ve account holder.

Literally 0 chance of recovering the .ve portfolio.

Everything they had, public and private is no longer available to anyone. The Commission's own website, which controlled the keys for every .ve account, including their own, is gone.

I've been curious about this for a while

I've actually been meaning to broach this topic for a while, just never got around to it. The thread where people were discussing urns and scattering remains spurred me to action, because I am generally curious.I've never noticed it in other states, but I don't typically spend a lot of time driving around in local traffic in other areas. So it may or may not be an Indiana phenomenon...

Not meaning to offend anyone here this may pertain to...But I'm curious when people started to transform their cars into mobile tombstones/memorials? I mean when did that start? I certainly don't recall it at any point of my life prior to 2000 or so. At least I never noticed it before, but now it seems I see one of those "in loving memory" window declas/bumperstickers almost daily...

It' jsut strikes me as weird. Maybe that's just me, and for anyone who might be in that position no offense. But I just wonder if anyone has any background info as to how or when it started?

I actually thought they were handmade, but a google search reveals many examples on Amazon. Is this another example of Amazon influencing popular culture?

Maryland defensive back discusses Indiana offer

The Hoosiers Sean Johnson, a 6-foot-2 defensive back from Archbishop Spalding (Md.). Here's the article where he breaks down his thoughts about the Hoosiers: https://n.rivals.com/news/maryland-defensive-back-discusses-indiana-offer

Here is a link to his highlight film, too! https://www.hudl.com/profile/17679344/Sean-S1-Johnson

I-69/I-465 interchange now open

They opened the I-69/I-465 interchange on Tuesday quite a bit ahead of the schedule they put out at the start of this section of highway. Good news for any of you coming to Bloomington from Indy or north to football games this year. No stop lights until you get into town all the way.

https://fox59-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/fox59.com/indiana-news/as-i-69-opens-more-work-ahead-near-interchange/amp/?amp_js_v=0.1&amp_gsa=1#webview=1&cap=swipe
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