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  1. #1
    Lanny Lanny African Astronaut
    No no. FUCK YOU
  2. #2
    Bradley Florida Man
    I'm in Florida though!!!
  3. #3
    DontTellEm Black Hole
    Fuck California
  4. #4
    DontTellEm Black Hole
    Just imagine
  5. #5
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    TALLAHASSEE, FL – Yesterday, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed House Bill 3 (HB 3) into law. HB 3 is a broad censorship law that stifles the freedom of expression online by requiring all users, including adults, to verify their age by providing age verification documentation before using existing social media accounts or creating new ones.

    Kara Gross, legislative director of the ACLU of Florida, responded with the following:

    “HB 3 is a government censorship law aimed at ensuring that youth do not have access to information and resources that the governor does not want them to access.

    “HB 3 raises significant constitutional concerns because it intrudes on the free speech rights of adults and minors. The internet, including social media platforms, contains vast amounts of constitutionally protected speech for both adults and minors. This government censorship law places unnecessary barriers between adult users and their constitutional right to speak online.

    “Requiring proof of age from all users will chill the speech of adults and threaten their privacy by requiring them to surrender their anonymity to engage in constitutionally protected speech.

    “The new law also prohibits minors under the age of 14 from having social media accounts even with the consent of their parents. This is a complete disregard for parental rights. The government shouldn’t be controlling what ideas and information parents can allow their children to access.

    “This law is not narrowly tailored to achieve the stated interest of protecting youth from harm. If our lawmakers truly cared about the well-being of our children, they would be prioritizing expanding Medicaid access to struggling families, increasing school psychologists, ensuring access to affordable housing for families, and protecting families with minor children from facing eviction.

    “These are real harms that Florida’s youth face every day. Instead of passing legislation increasing youth access to healthcare, shelter, and food, the legislature has passed and the governor has signed into law HB 3, prohibiting youth under 14 from accessing online information that their own parents would like them to access.

    “The last thing that our state needs is more censorship. It raises serious constitutional concerns and is unnecessary. The governor has officially furthered the reach of government censorship to online platforms.”
  6. #6
    Lanny Lanny African Astronaut
    Originally posted by DontTellEm Just imagine

    My state would destroy yours
  7. #7
    DontTellEm Black Hole
    Originally posted by Lanny Lanny My state would destroy yours

    I would destroy you.
    Relax
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  8. #8
    Bradley Florida Man
    Woznys name in prison was Glory Hole
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  9. #9
    DontTellEm Black Hole
    Wonzo never been to prison a day in his life. Ole overweight ted danson head looking ass clown
  10. #10
    Lanny Lanny African Astronaut
    How would you know, 'APRIL'
  11. #11
    Lanny Lanny African Astronaut
    Lt J
  12. #12
    Bradley Florida Man
    Wozny would be fine in prison, the people in the mental health units have it pretty good they just can't really mix with more than the 30 or so people on their wing. Safe. Only shitty part is it's like 1/4-1/2 sex offenders.
  13. #13
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
  14. #14
    Instigator Naturally Camouflaged [the staring tame crusher]
    Fuck miami
  15. #15
    Bradley Florida Man
    awwwwwwww x2
  16. #16
    Lanny Lanny African Astronaut
    Fuck Florida's Miami
  17. #17
    Bradley Florida Man
    ya it is kinda a bad place honestly. Not worse than other major cities just a different flavour of inner city decay/minority subgroups

    Like the blacks here are really hard to understand because tehy're actually haitian and speak creole as opposed to milwaukee where they're black and just speak english with a racial dialect
  18. #18
    Bradley Florida Man
    I like it though.
  19. #19
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    If I lived in Florida I would invest into orange juice futures

    https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/commodities/SDX24/pressreleases/21699430/the-squeeze-on-orange-juice-futures-say-goodbye-to-bottomless-mimosas/

    The Squeeze on Orange Juice Futures: Say Goodbye to Bottomless Mimosas!
    Merlin Rothfeld - Barchart - Fri Nov 3, 2023

    In a world that often seems to have gone bananas, it's the humble orange that’s now taking the commodities market by storm. Orange juice futures are climbing the commodity market tree at a rate that has traders and consumers alike raising their eyebrows—and their glasses. The chart below looks at the price history of orange juice from 1971-2023. Back in 2016, the previous all-time high for frozen concentrate orange juice futures stood at 227.50. Just a few days ago, it peaked at 417! 83% higher than the previous all-time high!


    So, what’s causing this juicy surge in prices? Let’s peel back the layers to uncover the zest behind this financial fruit phenomenon.

    As with any commodity, there are usually a handful of usual suspects when it comes to drivers in price. For orange juice, the following factors weigh heavily:

    Weather - Orange crops are incredibly sensitive to weather conditions. Florida, a citrus heavyweight, has faced its fair share of meteorological woes—from hurricanes to unexpected frosts. California, the new king of oranges in the US, is regularly hit with drought conditions and fires which threaten the consistency of crop harvests. Not only does weather impacted current harvests, but it may also take years to replace damaged groves. When Mother Nature stirs up trouble, orange juice futures often feel the squeeze.

    Disease and Pests – It’s not just the weather that’s bittering the lot of orange farmers. Diseases like citrus greening and pests that view orange groves as all-you-can-eat buffets are causing havoc. While new treatment methods are being developed, and proving effective, it will take time to recover from the damage already incurred. These factors contribute to reduced harvests and, in turn, put pressure on orange juice supply, causing prices to pulp up.

    Speculators - Finally, we must consider the role of speculative investors who, sensing the potential for growth, pour capital into orange juice futures, thereby driving prices even higher. It’s a classic case of market dynamics—where there’s speculation, volatility often follows. Recent markets are a clear example of that. From the February lows, orange juice futures have surged higher by 355%.
  20. #20
    Instigator Naturally Camouflaged [the staring tame crusher]
    I always imagine miami to be like american history x with will Smith turning up at some point.
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