A list of puns related to "Committee On Social Thought"
U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., chairman of the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, will convene a hearing titled, βDoes Section 230βs Sweeping Immunity Enable Big Tech Bad Behavior?,βat 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, October 28. The hearing will examine whether Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act has outlived its usefulness in todayβs digital age. It will also examine legislative proposals to modernize the decades-old law, increase transparency and accountability among big technology companies for their content moderation practices, and explore the impact of large ad-tech platforms on local journalism and consumer privacy. The hearing will provide an opportunity to discuss the unintended consequences of Section 230βs liability shield and how best to preserve the internet as a forum for open discourse.
Hey everyone,
I'm looking for constructive feedback about my social encounter embedded within an adventure module that I'm writing. I'm working with AngryGM's social encounter structure, with a few tweaks here and there.
Background: Kobolds have kidnapped a Dwarven maiden and plan to sacrifice her so that they can divine the next location of silver ore in their lair.
Relevant Details: Edrick (human) and Gwaelin (dwarf) have been seeing each other in secret, against their parent's wishes. While the two were meeting in the forest, they were ambushed by kobolds and Gwaelin was kidnapped.
Why don't the townsfolk go and rescue Gwaelin?: Because she has run away in the past (boy cries wolf kind of deal), and always come back.
Reward: Edrick tells the Player Characters about him and Gwaelin meeting in the forest, gives the characters relevant background and rumor knowledge about the area, and makes the upcoming Skill Challenge to find the Kobold lair much easier.
Where can the player characters meet Edrick for the Social Encounter?
***What rumors about Ed
... keep reading on reddit β‘Great article, hilarious thread:
https://twitter.com/alex_sammon/status/1339964708317589505
Looks like their strategy of getting on committees is not working out at all. Who would've thought.
I think this could be an interesting thought experiment that could result in an intriguing discussion for the r/EDH community.
>Thought Experiment: The Rules Committee announces a ban of all cards on The Reserved List in the Commander format.
For reference, some of Reserved List cards that see extensive play in high powered and more cutthroat spiky metas include the original dual lands (i.e. [[Underground Sea]]), [[Gaea's Cradle]], [[Mox Diamond]], [[Wheel of Fortune]], [[Gilded Drake]], [[Yawgmoth's Will]], [[Palinchron]] and [[Hall of Gemstone]]. Here is a list of Reserved List cards currently legal in the Commander format.
Questions to consider:
Note: I am not advocating, supporting or endorsing banning reserved list cards from Commander or any format (personally, I would be opposed to this decision if it were to be made). This is purely a thought experiment I figured would lead to an interesting discussion.
Greene is well-known for her endorsement of conspiracy theories, referring to school shootings as "false flag" operations, and approval of rhetoric on social media that appears to suggest violence against her opposing colleagues. The House Republicans recently appointed her to the education and labor committee.
I know this sub is generally more reasonable and has been more critical of this person than some other conservative subs, so I am curious what your opinion is of this move.
Why appoint her to that committee? Is it a good thing for the country? Is it even good political strategy for the Republican Party? Does this signal party-wide support for her and her views?
Even putting away my liberal-leaning values and putting on my strategist hat, I have trouble seeing the political benefit of this. It seems like an unforced error, something that will ultimately be used as a recruitment tool for the Democratic Party. But maybe I just don't understand the general conservative opinion of her, and this is actually a brilliant strategy to which my biases are blinding me. What do you think of all this?
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