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@lemmy.worldAgreed. I'm just pointing out that people need to focus on the latter rather than the former.
That's the part that I don't think is a strong argument though. They were crying fraud long before the election, e.g., saying that mail-in ballots were illegal, claiming people were stuffing drop-off, etc. None of it was valid, but their argument was well established before election day.
When the time comes to study further, Brené Brown's Atlas of the Heart is an incredibly useful and approachable resource. It is basically a glossary of common emotions, but they're grouped by similarities and described with her charm and wisdom.
Ah ok. Thank you. I think I was getting stuck on the timing, which did not seem particularly relevant.
Except weren't they were claiming that mail-in ballots were potentially fraudulent for months before the election? This video doesn't disprove anything if they claimed that ballots that had already been cast were illegal.
I switched from from beer to flavored carbonated water. This was 18 years ago though and the options were pretty limited back then. Mostly it was just artificially sweetened garbage. I'd rather just have a club soda and add my own fruit or juice to taste. But these days it's just easier to buy Polar or whatever.
I really dislike the cooking mechanics, so I try to avoid it as much as possible. It means I also avoid fights, though, or else try to get really good at dodging. But 20 temp hearts? That's incredible. I didn't even know such a big buff was possible.
Wait WHAT!? Cooking during the blood moon buffs the meal!? Where were we supposed to learn that?
In the latest Legend of Zelda games there's a regular event that takes place every in-game month called the Blood Moon. When it happens all of the enemies that the player had previously defeated come back to life. The joke here is the the dirty dishes were cleaned, but the blood moon reincarnated them.