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Biden supporters mostly back him in 2024 election because they oppose Trump, poll finds
  • This is the practical outcome in a system where voters are forced to vote for the least problematic candidate out of a pool of two preselected politicians. Nothing will change, administration after administration, until the people are allowed to select their own candidates and the media promotes more candidates than just the big two.

    Side note: a lot of people right now will be knee-jerking and wanting to respond to me that that's what the primary system is for. Wilding v. DNC Services Corp and the Democratic primaries that caused it should disabuse anyone of that notion. And trust me, if the Democrats are dirty dealing so are the Republicans.

  • How would you hide a paperclip in your home/apartment to win a contest against an investigator?
  • I have no doubt that they would, but that's not one of the variables I'm trying to control. As far as I can tell, time and volume are the only two things that I can play with. They have a 30-minute timer, and cannot take the load-bearing walls down. That means there's a volume constraint, no matter how many people they have available they can only fit so many in one space. That limits the amount of time they have to actually search, assuming they empty the dwelling. If they don't empty the dwelling, it sharply limits the number of people they can have searching at any one time. Heavy equipment like an x-ray machine also limits that volume.

    With respect to the Britannica, if you're familiar with them you know they are massive and this one just happened to be my primary research source in high school. I cannot understate the number of flags and paper clips simply destroying those bindings right now. If someone does notice it, I'm relying on running out the clock with them checking every one they see first.

  • How would you hide a paperclip in your home/apartment to win a contest against an investigator?
  • Straighten the paper clip and slip it inside the binding of an old copy of Britannica I have. I got it second hand from a public library, so it has quite a few of the old style anti-theft tags hidden throughout; it also contains quite a few paper clips of many colors I once used as bookmarks.

    I use the remaining time to clean the house, making sure to go into the bathroom more than once, moving the toilet tank lid and opening and shutting all of the cabinets every time. If I'm very lucky I'll be just shutting the medicine cabinet audibly when the investigators walk in. (For those not familiar, many houses built in the mid 20th century in the US had slots in the back of the medicine cabinet where you were supposed to dispose of used razor blades.)

  • 2meirl4meirl
  • I'm painting with the only brush I possess. And no, I didn't say " convincing yourself you don't have problems ". I said " convincing yourself it's not a problem " IE how to deal with it.

    In any case, thank you. For all of the people that visibly responded to this either by vote or by response, you appear to be the only one that accepted there might be exceptions to the rule.

  • I guess Doctor Who twitter is now primarily made up of people who hate the show?
  • "duh,X" but hear me out. The signal to noise ratio on Twitter has always hovered around 50%. Ever since the upheaval, anyone with any sense has already left the platform. It's fully expected that on any topic, the toxic responses will be louder than reason.