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Overkilling the Monster Arena Bosses in Final Fantasy X
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I woke up and apparently the moon was gonna hit the earth, but everyone was like, really chill about it.
I talked to my mom and she said: âYeah, the moon will hit the earth in about three months, you still have time to say goodbye to the people who you care about."Â
I was like "damnâ, and then I said: âHow do you guys knew before me?â And my mom said: âIts because we watch the news and you don´t.â
ROB DELANEY Catastrophe 2.02
NASA artist Don Davis' concept of a devastating asteroid impact with the Earth.
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Trump and his allies have so undermined the US government that we need a new vocabulary to describe them
By Robert Reich | May 25, 2026
Reich argues that because "words matter" we need new terms to describe the Trump administration. He claims the following:
To begin with, they shouldnât be called an âadministrationâ at all. They should be referred to as a "regime." [....]
Secondly, this regime is not headed by a âpresident,â as the constitution of the United States and Americaâs laws and history have designated the head of the executive branch of the US government. To put the term âpresidentâ before Trumpâs name defiles the constitution. [....]
Thirdly, Trump and his regimeâs disregard for law is so monumental that it negates what we have come to understand as a âgovernment of lawsâ. A better word for it is "lawless." [....]
Finally, the true test of a successful president of the US and his (eventually her) administration is not how much power he accumulates or how much he gets done. The real test is how much better off are the American people and how much stronger is our democracy. By these measures, Trump and his regime are not just lawless. They are a "catastrophe."
I couldn't agree more. However, I'd like to know what Reich thinks is an appropriate title for Trump if he is not called "president."
Grand Poobah? Head Honcho? American Godfather? Chief Oligarch? Chairman? Usurper-in-Chief?
Inquiring minds want to know.