Funny and SFW

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Guess I could put it in the Mask thread.

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Or the final frame could say “Those are my drugs!”

The correct response should be “The election was stolen.”

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I’ve seen it with “Let’s go Brandon”, which I thought was super funny when it was posted by a Trumpy friend of mine. I think he kind of missed the point.

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Every CEO ever: Our employees are our #1 asset!!!

Board of directors: If you cut expenses you’ll get a big bonus.

CEO: It pains me to announce yet another round of lay offs, but we must stay competitive in the marketplace.

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OK, need help here. I have a jpeg file where the image is taller than it is wide. When I just open the file on my iMac (or iPad) it displays as it should (ie. like you would view a normal 8 1/2 by 11 sheet in portrait.) When I drag the image into a post here, it rotates it 90 degrees. Is there a way to force an image to rotate to the orientation I want?

That’s for future reference. Here it is, after taking a screenshot of the picture with the correct orientation. A little reduction in clarity, but :shrug:

So why do I think this is funny? Not because it’s a snow emergency route sign with no snow. That’s normal, signs are up year round, of course. It’s the placement of the sign. This “snow emergency route” is a cut-de-sac. It continues only about 20 feet to the right beyond the border of the image. How can that be a “snow emergency route”?

There is actually one additional “snow emergency route” sign, also visible to a vehicle heading toward the dead end. And there’s one visible to a car heading back out of the cul-de-sac, but the cul-de-sac empties back into suburban neighborhood streets, none of which are in any sense through streets, and none of which I’m aware are snow emergency routes (but then I was oblivious to the signs on this cul-de-sac until today.)

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My guess is that a cop or firefighter or EMT lives on the cul-de-sac so they designate it part of the snow emergency route so that the street gets priority clearing.

I know that prioritizing first responders’ streets was a thing where I grew up, anyway. One of my BFFs is a cop’s kid and they definitely always plowed/salted her street real early and her parents flat out said it was because her dad was a cop.

To some extent I guess it makes sense that you want the first responders to be able to get out so that they’re available to respond to emergencies, I guess.

But I don’t think we had designated snow emergency routes. While it may make sense to prioritize keeping the road plowed & salted, it’s rather less clear why street parking should be disallowed.

https://twitter.com/JimMFelton/status/1484893384909152259

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