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<h1 data-aos="fade-down" id="daily-dose">Daily-Dose</h1>
<h1 data-aos="fade-right" data-aos-anchor-placement="top-bottom" id="contents">Contents</h1>
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<li><a href="#from-new-yorker">From New Yorker</a></li>
<li><a href="#from-vox">From Vox</a></li>
<li><a href="#from-the-hindu-sports">From The Hindu: Sports</a></li>
<li><a href="#from-the-hindu-national-news">From The Hindu: National News</a></li>
<li><a href="#from-bbc-europe">From BBC: Europe</a></li>
<li><a href="#from-ars-technica">From Ars Technica</a></li>
<li><a href="#from-jokes-subreddit">From Jokes Subreddit</a></li>
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<h1 data-aos="fade-right" id="from-new-yorker">From New Yorker</h1>
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<li><p data-aos="fade-left" data-aos-anchor-placement="bottom-bottom"><strong>Is Biden Really the Second Coming of F.D.R. and L.B.J.?</strong> - Proposing historic legislation is not transformative; passing it is. - <a href="https://www.newyorker.com/news/letter-from-bidens-washington/is-biden-really-the-second-coming-of-fdr-and-lbj">link</a></p></li>
<li><p data-aos="fade-left" data-aos-anchor-placement="bottom-bottom"><strong>How Bellingcat Unmasked Putins Assassins</strong> - The collectives innovation has been to recognize that the digital-age panopticon actually works in two directions. - <a href="https://www.newyorker.com/news/dispatch/how-bellingcat-unmasked-putins-assassins">link</a></p></li>
<li><p data-aos="fade-left" data-aos-anchor-placement="bottom-bottom"><strong>Bidens New Deal and the Future of Human Capital</strong> - The President introduced the first part of his economic program, involving airports and bridges. The second, which invests in “human infrastructure,” could define his Administration. - <a href="https://www.newyorker.com/news/annals-of-populism/bidens-new-deal-and-the-future-of-human-capital">link</a></p></li>
<li><p data-aos="fade-left" data-aos-anchor-placement="bottom-bottom"><strong>The Powerful New Financial Argument for Fossil-Fuel Divestment</strong> - A report by BlackRock, the worlds largest investment house, shows that those who divested have profited not only morally but also financially. - <a href="https://www.newyorker.com/news/daily-comment/the-powerful-new-financial-argument-for-fossil-fuel-divestment">link</a></p></li>
<li><p data-aos="fade-left" data-aos-anchor-placement="bottom-bottom"><strong>Randi Weingarten on Opening Schools Safely</strong> - The head of the American Federation of Teachers discusses why shes skeptical of new guidance from the Centers for Disease Control. - <a href="https://www.newyorker.com/news/q-and-a/randi-weingarten-on-opening-schools-safely">link</a></p></li>
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<h1 data-aos="fade-right" id="from-vox">From Vox</h1>
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<li><strong>Study: Republican control of state government is bad for democracy</strong> -
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Demonstrators protest against voter suppression bills outside the Georgia Capitol in Atlanta on March 8. | Megan Varner/Getty Images
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New research quantifies the health of democracy at the state level — and Republican-governed states tend to perform much worse.
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In late March, Georgia passed a restrictive new voting law that, in effect, <a href="https://www.vox.com/22352112/georgia-voting-sb-202-explained">permits the Republican state legislature</a> to put partisan operatives in charge of disqualifying ballots in Democratic-leaning precincts. The law is one of at least <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/24/us/politics/republicans-election-laws.html">eight proposals</a> from GOP lawmakers in state legislatures around the country for increasing partisan influence over electoral administration — and one of <a href="https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/research-reports/voting-laws-roundup-march-2021">more than 360 state bills</a> that would curtail voting rights in one way or another.
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New political science research suggests this wave of attempts to restrict the franchise is not an anomaly: Republican control over state government is correlated with <a href="https://www.dropbox.com/s/c682q88keqycp6s/grumbach_laboratories_of_democratic_backsliding.pdf?raw=1">large and measurable declines in the health of a states democracy</a>.
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The paper, by University of Washington professor Jake Grumbach, constructs a quantitative measure of democratic health at the state level in the US. He looked at all 50 states between 2000 and 2018 to figure out why some states got more democratic over this period and others less. The conclusions were clear: The GOP is the problem.
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“Results suggest a minimal role for all factors except Republican control of state government, which dramatically reduces states democratic performance during this period,” he writes.
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While many researchers have attempted to quantify the health of democracy in different countries around the world, Grumbachs paper is the first effort to develop some kind of ranking system for US states. Its still in working paper form, which means it has not been peer-reviewed. But Grumbachs work has been <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=https%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2FJakeMGrumbach%2Fstatus%2F1375480082056183821&amp;src=typed_query">widely praised</a> by other political scientists who had read a draft or seen him present it at a conference.
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“This is one of those papers that makes me proud to be an empirical political scientist. Its important, carefully done, and just plain smart,” <a href="https://twitter.com/VinArceneaux/status/1376545717242707969">writes Vin Arceneaux</a>, a professor at Temple University. “It helps us not only understand American politics but democratic backsliding in general.”
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And its yet another piece of evidence that <a href="https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/22274429/republicans-anti-democracy-13-charts">the Republican Party has become an anti-democratic political faction</a>.
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What the paper found
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When I spoke to Grumbach on the phone about his work, he explained that his approach was inspired by <a href="https://www.v-dem.net/en/">V-Dem</a>, the political science gold standard for quantitatively measuring democracy in countries around the world.
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V-Dem breaks down democracy into individual component parts, like whether the press is free or the people can assemble peacefully, which can be measured and added together to produce an overall “democracy” score for any one country. You cant just apply this to American states directly; no place in the United States is violently repressive in the way that China or Russia is, so the measurements might not be precise enough to clearly illustrate differences between states.
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Grumbachs State Democracy Index (SDI) is the first attempt to use a V-Dem-style approach to measure the more subtle ailments afflicting democracy in the United States. Metrics include the extent to which a state is gerrymandered at the federal level, whether it permits same-day voter registration, and whether felons are permitted to vote. He also includes criminal justice indicators, like a states Black incarceration rate, that are designed to measure state coercion.
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To turn these metrics into an actual score, Grumbach uses a process thats part subjective and part algorithmic.
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The subjective part strives to determine whether an individual practice, like voter ID laws, is helpful or harmful to democracy. Grumbach then uses an algorithm to determine how much each of these practices should count toward a states overall score, either negatively or positively. This automated process ended up downplaying the criminal justice metrics, which barely factor into a states ultimate score. By contrast, the algorithm gave significant weight to electoral practices like gerrymandering (negative) and same-day registration (positive).
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With a system in hand, Grumbach then proceeded to score all 50 states in every year between 2000 and 2018, from -3 (worst) to 2 (best). The following maps show the changes in state scores; the lighter the color, the worse the score is.
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<img alt=" " src="https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/uJP_NrCpSoC2fLKKRsBITSdtoyE=/800x0/filters:no_upscale()/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_asset/file/22408248/Screen_Shot_2021_03_30_at_12.31.20_PM.png"/> <cite><a class="ql-link" href="https://www.dropbox.com/s/c682q88keqycp6s/grumbach_laboratories_of_democratic_backsliding.pdf?raw=1" target="_blank">Jake Grumbach</a></cite>
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Just eyeballing the map, you can pick up on the clear pattern of states with Republican governments scoring lower in 2018 than they did in 2000. That year, the average GOP-controlled state was slightly more small-d democratic than its average Democratic-controlled peer. Over the next two decades, the average Republican score declined dramatically.
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<img alt=" " src="https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/KxnJS3IM1u6FuFZuQLVsg0NvuuU=/800x0/filters:no_upscale()/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_asset/file/22408267/Screen_Shot_2021_03_30_at_12.38.55_PM.png"/> <cite><a class="ql-link" href="https://www.dropbox.com/s/c682q88keqycp6s/grumbach_laboratories_of_democratic_backsliding.pdf?raw=1" target="_blank">Jake Grumbach</a></cite>
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There could be all sorts of reasons why this is happening. Maybe Republican states had high levels of demographic change, causing white voters to embrace voter suppression in response. Maybe Republicans won power in states in which the parties were highly polarized, which raised the stakes of political conflict and caused incumbents to try to secure their hold on power.
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To test these theories, Grumbach ran a series of regression analyses designed to isolate correlations between a states democracy score and variables like percentage of nonwhite voters and measures of state-level polarization. Strikingly, these things either barely mattered or didnt matter at all.
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Only two things really did: whether a state was controlled by Republicans and whether Republicans had gained that control recently. Republican-controlled states in general were far more likely to perform worse in the State Democracy Index over time; Republican states with a recent history of close elections, like Wisconsin and North Carolina, were especially likely to decline from 2000 to 2018.
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“Among Republican controlled states … those whose recent elections have been especially competitive are the states to take steps to reduce their democratic performance,” he writes.
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The papers findings suggest a consistent national Republican policy on democracy being enacted at the state level to make it harder for voters to take away their power.
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“Regardless of the particular circumstances or geography, state governments controlled by same party behave similarly when they take power,” Grumbach writes. “The Republican controlled governments of states as distinct as Alabama, Wisconsin, Ohio, and North Carolina have taken similar actions with respect to democratic institutions.”
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The GOPs anti-democratic agenda is real
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To be sure, this is just one study and not yet peer-reviewed, to boot, so it shouldnt be taken as definitive. And skeptics can certainly poke holes in some of Grumbachs choices.
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For instance, one could question just how bad the anti-democratic infractions Grumbach cites really are. Voter ID laws, to take one example, counted against many Republican states — but the evidence on whether they actually reduce voter turnout <a href="https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2019/2/21/18230009/voter-id-laws-fraud-turnout-study-research">is surprisingly mixed</a>. A conservative might object that Grumbach is making a mountain out of a molehill: creating a metric that makes Republican states look worse than Democratic ones when, in reality, the differences just arent that big.
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But methodological quibbles aside, the paper does seem to capture something real. One of its most valuable contributions is the way it treats gerrymandering.
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Drawing lines to give your party a leg up disproportionate to its numbers is one of those practices that no one can really defend in democratic terms. Elected authoritarians abroad, like Hungarys Viktor Orbán, have <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/10/world/europe/hungary-orban-democracy-far-right.html">abused gerrymanders</a> to ensure that they maintain a hammerlock on national power despite winning less than a majority of national votes.
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The SDI shows that, in the United States, gerrymandering is not a “both sides” problem. It uses 16 different measurements of gerrymandering to assess how prevalent the tactic is in different states; 10 of these measures are the most heavily weighted factors in a states ultimate democracy score. These metrics show that Republican legislators abuse gerrymandering in a way that Democrats simply do not.
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Some of this abuse has happened quite recently. Take a look at North Carolinas SDI score over time — it starts to plunge shortly after <a href="https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/05/north-carolina-gerrymandering/527592/">Republicans drew new maps in 2011</a>, ones that allowed them to win 77 percent of the states House seats in 2018 with just under 50 percent of the state vote:
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<img alt=" " src="https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/MqkphfkitV7dzKwxqUDkm_aB6pI=/800x0/filters:no_upscale()/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_asset/file/22408760/Screen_Shot_2021_03_30_at_3.29.04_PM.png"/> <cite><a class="ql-link" href="https://www.dropbox.com/s/c682q88keqycp6s/grumbach_laboratories_of_democratic_backsliding.pdf?raw=1" target="_blank">Jake Grumbach</a></cite>
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(Its worth noting that one of the worst abuses by North Carolinas Republican legislature — stripping Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper of key powers after his 2016 victory — doesnt factor into the states score, as Grumbach hasnt decided on a satisfactory way to quantify it. A similar maneuver <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/21/us/wisconsin-lame-duck-laws-upheld.html">performed by the Wisconsin state legislature</a> after Democratic Gov. Tony Everss victory in 2018 also doesnt count against the states already dismal SDI score.)
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Offering empirical ballast for a phenomenon weve observed in real time these past few years, Grumbachs paper is another passage in the dominant political story of our time: <a href="https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/22274429/republicans-anti-democracy-13-charts">the Republican Partys drift against democracy</a>.<strong> </strong>And, crucially, its a drift that began before Trump and his allegations of fraud in 2020. Republicans didnt need Trump to enact extreme gerrymandering after the 2010 census; his anti-democratic instincts helped bring out something that was already there.
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We have every reason to expect things will get worse, not better.
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Georgias law, for example, is more worrying than even voter ID laws. It gives Republicans more direct control over election administration, allowing them to bend the rules in their favor: enforcing strict standards for ballot disqualification in Democratic-leaning precincts and lax ones in Republican-leaning ones, for example.
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Once 2020 census data is available, states will do another round of redistricting. This time, those who want to tilt the field in their favor will have a freer hand due to <a href="https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2019/6/27/18681923/supreme-court-gerrymandering-partisan-rucho-common-cause">a 2019 Supreme Court ruling</a> that partisan gerrymanders cant be stopped by courts.
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Theres a reason that Grumbach calls states, in the papers title, “Laboratories of Democratic Backsliding.” Republicans have been engaging in a series of grand experiments in rigging a political system one state at a time — one that is, slowly but surely, undermining the foundations of Americas free political system.
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<li><strong>The pandemic didnt kill the bra</strong> -
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Comfortable, often wireless bras are booming in the pandemic, like this one from Soma. | Soma
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Soft, no-wire bras are finally getting the support they deserve.
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A few months into the pandemic, speculation went wild about the variety of industries it might kill. Influencer culture. Real pants. Lipsticks! One of these prematurely announced casualties was the bra. Finding themselves in new and surprising lockdown conditions, <a href="https://twitter.com/rgay/status/1246551081628209152">famous</a> and non-famous brassiere-wearers worldwide had stopped wearing them altogether, succumbing to the comfort — or was it the sheer panic? — this new reality brought. The media, looking for pandemic-inspired shifts in our closets, homes, and habits, <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2020/jul/05/death-of-bra-will-great-lingerie-liberation-lockdown-last">ate it up</a>.
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This wasnt the first time the bra was pronounced dead. A classic scene from <em>Mad Men </em>comes to mind: Joan, the office goddess, arrives home after a hard day at work and starts taking off her cumbersome bra, revealing the deep marks the straps had left on her shoulders. You dont need to be a 60s secretary to identify — wearing a tight bra to work and taking it off as soon as you walk through the bedroom door is a well-known ritual.
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An ad for Truline bras, 1963.
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Gripping and restricting, the item had long been considered a symbol of oppression. Having begun as a successor to the corset and evolved with perceptions of femininity (and the male gaze that shaped them), they were infamously burned at the 1969 Miss America protest — or, more accurately, <a href="https://www.bbc.com/news/world-45303069">tossed into a symbolic trash can</a>. In 2020, as Covid-19 shut down workplaces and day cares, it was perhaps fatigue, rather than feminism, that led many women, myself included, to temporarily dump the bra. Declaring it “over” felt good. Life seemed horrible and unfair, so why not get rid of one small contraption, at the very least?
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It might come as a surprise, then, that the year of the pandemic, starting roughly in March 2020, <a href="https://grow.acorns.com/coronavirus-spending-bra-sales/">was actually very kind to (some) bras</a>. According to a report from NPD Group, the market has seen a 32 percent increase in sports bra sales, while bralettes and wireless bras were up 5 percent. Instead of banishment, the undergarment has been undergoing a reevaluation, emerging for the first time in history as a product that really answers womens needs for comfort and support.
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For many women, this reevaluation looked something like Marisa Speers. The pandemic caught Speer, a registered nurse living in Philadelphia, in “two different stages of busy.” First, after graduating from nursing school in late 2019, she was stuck at home looking for a job. Then, having found one at a local birth center in early 2020, she faced long shifts, often stepping in for colleagues who were out of commission with Covid-19. Prior to the pandemic, Speer was an underwire bra kind of woman, favoring lacy European styles. But, “being at home, I was looking for less supportive, comfy bras, just to have around the house,” Speer says.
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Upon returning to work, Speer realized that shes not willing to give up the comfort, but also found herself seeking more support and posture improvement. She found both in Kinflyte Essentials, a brand she discovered via an Instagram ad. Speer was attracted to the promise of posture improvement and size inclusivity. “I find myself cued by the way the bra sits on me, reminding me to sit straighter,” she says. Speer currently wears mostly Kinflyte bras — for work, at home, even for bedtime.
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The Kinflyte “rise” bra
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The brand, which launched in 2019, just months before the pandemic started, specializes in bras that err on the sportier side of things, with a bonus tech side; theyre constructed in 3D and utilize a patent-pending design that grips the shoulders and supports the lower back. According to founder Vivian Lee, its 2020 sales grew 240 percent, taking off after April. This year is looking good, too. “Based on our 2021 forecast, were looking at 450 percent sales growth compared to 2019,” Lee says. The key word in Kinflytes vocabulary is “multifunctional” — easy to wear under a Zoom-appropriate sweatshirt, fit for a workout, forgiving enough to lounge in.
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Stepping away from padded, underwired bras into a hybrid territory of function and performance has been the leading trend of pandemic lingerie. On the website of the online lingerie retailer Bare Necessities, the bestselling items in 2020 were a wire-free T-shirt bra and a stretchy bralette, among others, reports Heather Garcia, senior director of merchandising. Like Kinflyte, other direct-to-consumer brands that focus on underwire alternatives and strip the bra down to its basics have been enjoying increased interest — especially the ones that underscore high-tech fabrics, advanced engineering, and a clean, simple look and feel.
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<a href="https://www.intelliskin.net/collections/womens-tops/products/essential-bra-copy">Intelliskin</a>, which promises to cool the wearer and eliminate bacteria, is a Kinflyte competitor. Its bra fabric is created with antibacterial silver ion technology, and the bras are marketed as the perfect companion for computer work thanks to posture-supporting features. Pepper, a lingerie brand for smaller breast sizes that launched in 2017, is advertising its wireless, lifting bra as the <a href="https://go.redirectingat.com?id=66960X1516588&amp;xs=1&amp;url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.wearpepper.com%2Fcollections%2Fall-products%2Fproducts%2Fpepper-limitless-wirefree-bra&amp;referrer=vox.com&amp;sref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.vox.com%2Fthe-goods%2F22352318%2Fpandemic-bra-sales-wireless-instagram" rel="sponsored nofollow noopener" target="_blank">lingerie equivalent of yoga pants</a>.
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Soma, a brand dedicated to loungewear and smooth, seamless, no-frills lingerie, is another player catering to post-pandemic clientele; the <a href="https://go.redirectingat.com?id=66960X1516588&amp;xs=1&amp;url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.soma.com%2Fstore%2Fproduct%2Fenbliss%2Bwireless%2F570222679%3Fcolor%3D8123%26catId%3Dcat12269300&amp;referrer=vox.com&amp;sref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.vox.com%2Fthe-goods%2F22352318%2Fpandemic-bra-sales-wireless-instagram" rel="sponsored nofollow noopener" target="_blank">Enbliss collection</a>, composed of wireless bras and bralettes, includes a new shoulder-supporting, front-zipping racerback thats easy to put on and take off. Somas <a href="https://go.redirectingat.com?id=66960X1516588&amp;xs=1&amp;url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.soma.com%2Fstore%2Fcategory%2Fvanishing%2Bbras%2Fcat5969283%2F&amp;referrer=vox.com&amp;sref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.vox.com%2Fthe-goods%2F22352318%2Fpandemic-bra-sales-wireless-instagram" rel="sponsored nofollow noopener" target="_blank">Vanishing</a> collection is designed to disappear under the thinnest of T-shirts, lifting the breasts without the help of underwires or heavy straps. According to Vanessa Dusold, SVP of merchandising and design, Somas fourth-quarter sales in 2020 were the highest in the history of the brand.
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What all of these brands have in common is the focus on what the bra is for,<em> </em>rather than<em> </em>how it looks. That is not to say that aesthetics are unimportant, but that details without functional purpose — bows, frills, and scalloping — are filtered out, while posture-enhancing, fabric-smoothing, and contact-reducing touches, such as tagless care labels, are added.
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Its not a coincidence that these bras have taken off in the last year. We <a href="https://www.vox.com/the-highlight/22280750/covid-19-one-year-fashion-sweatpants-style">dress differently</a> and move differently these days, sinking into soft sofas and working out from our living rooms. Shouldnt bras get with the program?
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Content writer Kimberly Zerkel is a good example of this shift; she recently left her communications job at a San Francisco restaurant group due to the pandemic and returned to her hometown of Joplin, Missouri, to work from home on writing projects. For Zerkel, lacy, wired bras have always been a part of “feeling nicely dressed from the skin up, especially when Id go out or to the office.” Now, that doesnt happen much, and Zerkel spends her days in sports bras, which isnt ideal. “Im looking for a comfortable bra with no wire that can either be worn casually around the house under a sweatshirt, or a sports bra that I wear all day long with activewear,” she says. Having said that, a perfect pandemic-era bra, Zerkel suggests, would be “a sexy sports bra, one with soft materials and lots of straps, or sheer mesh or an interesting, plunge-y design.”
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<a href="https://go.redirectingat.com?id=66960X1516588&amp;xs=1&amp;url=https%3A%2F%2Fnegativeunderwear.com%2F&amp;referrer=vox.com&amp;sref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.vox.com%2Fthe-goods%2F22352318%2Fpandemic-bra-sales-wireless-instagram" rel="sponsored nofollow noopener" target="_blank">Negative Underwear</a>, a lingerie brand that walks the fine line of cute and functional, might just be the ticket. “Weve always been about less is more — minimalism, removing unnecessary clutter,” says co-founder Marissa Vosper. Their wireless game has been strong since the 2014 launch, Vosper says, but in 2020 their sales tripled, and endless DMs on Instagram followed, with customers asking for the best WFH undergarments. As the size goes up, Negative bras increase in strap strength and sewn-in support. They also feature demure, sheer fabrics. “We are not of the mindset that nipples are offensive and should be hidden,” co-founder Lauren Schwab laughs. In 2021, a sporty mesh style will launch, as well as a silky wireless bra thats actually made of stretchy nylon.
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Negative, like Kinflyte, Pepper, and many other new-wave bra brands, relies on online shopping and Instagram advertising, as well as <a href="https://www.vox.com/the-goods/22346750/online-shopping-social-commerce-platforms">social commerce</a>, i.e., shopping on the social media platform directly. With the pandemics social distancing as a priority, more and more find such contactless bra shopping options logical, and it just so happens that wireless, flexible, and adjustable models are simply easier to shop for. “The fact the Kinflyte bra doesnt have cups certainly helped me go for it online,” says Marissa Speer. Kinflyte bra sizes go from XS to 5XL; Negative — in wireless bras — from 0 to 5; Intelliskin ranges from XS to 2X. When shopping for pandemic bras online, Zerkel, too, was less hesitant. “I never really ordered bras online before,” she says, “but I entered my size and hoped for the best.”
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Both Zerkel and Speer still have the bras of yesteryear — structured, textured, intricate, and decorated — in the backs of their drawers, but these are now deemed “special occasion.” In everyday life, it seems like weve reached a point of no return. “Women have the default of having underwear to be uncomfortable to look good, but theyre taking comfort back,” Vosper says. Comfort no longer means going braless. Bras didnt really go anywhere during the pandemic, but those who wear them can finally forget they exist.
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J&amp;J says it will still meet US delivery targets for the single-shot Covid-19 vaccine.
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After a <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/31/us/politics/johnson-johnson-coronavirus-vaccine.html">mistake</a> at a Baltimore manufacturing plant last week ruined millions of doses of the <a href="https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/22301014/covid-19-vaccine-johnson-and-johnson-coronavirus">Johnson &amp; Johnson Covid-19 vaccine</a>,<strong> </strong>the Biden administration is putting Johnson &amp; Johnson in charge of the plant, it <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/03/us/politics/emergent-vaccine-plant-johnson-johnson.html">announced</a> Saturday.
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The plant, which belongs to manufacturing contractor Emergent BioSolutions, was previously producing two varieties of Covid-19 vaccine, of which only the Johnson &amp; Johnson shot was approved for emergency use in the United States. Now, Johnson &amp; Johnson will be the sole vaccine produced at the facility as the company takes control, reported the <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/31/us/politics/johnson-johnson-coronavirus-vaccine.html">New York Times</a> on Saturday.
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The Johnson &amp; Johnson shot, <a href="https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-issues-emergency-use-authorization-third-covid-19-vaccine">authorized</a> by the Food and Drug Administration in late February, is a <a href="https://www.vox.com/2021/1/29/22238591/johnson-and-johnson-jnj-vaccine-effective-safety-one-dose-fda">single-shot vaccine</a>, unlike the mRNA-based Covid-19 vaccines produced by Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna that require two doses to be fully effective, and it only requires a refrigerator, rather than a freezer, to store.
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Its also <a href="https://www.vox.com/2021/1/29/22238591/johnson-and-johnson-jnj-vaccine-effective-safety-one-dose-fda">extremely effective</a> — results from clinical trials suggest it prevents about 85 percent of “severe and critical cases of Covid-19” and 100 percent of deaths and hospitalizations after four weeks — despite some early concerns about how the Johnson &amp; Johnson shot stacks up against the Pfizer and Moderna shots.
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[Johnson &amp; Johnson] reported that its overall efficacy in preventing Covid-19 cases that produced symptoms was 66.1 percent. The Moderna vaccine and the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccines reported efficacy levels around 95 percent.
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That gap in efficacy numbers is fueling some peoples perception that the Johnson &amp; Johnson Covid-19 vaccine isnt as good.
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<a href="https://www.vox.com/22311625/covid-19-vaccine-efficacy-johnson-moderna-pfizer">According to Johns Hopkins Universitys Dr. Amesh Adalja</a>, however, such a direct comparison is fraught, and the vaccines are “basically interchangeable.”
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“I dont even look at those efficacy numbers and compare them head-to-head like that,” Adalja told Vox. “Biostats 101: You cannot compare trial results like that unless they were done in a head-to-head fashion.”
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In a <a href="https://www.jnj.com/johnson-johnson-statement-on-u-s-covid-19-vaccine-manufacturing-updated">statement</a>, Johnson &amp; Johnson said it was “assuming full responsibility” for manufacturing at the Baltimore plant and would “significantly” increase its staff there.
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<a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/31/us/politics/johnson-johnson-coronavirus-vaccine.html">According to the Times</a>, the error that precipitated Saturdays announcement — and ruined some 15 million vaccine doses — came after a mixup between distinct vaccine vectors used by Johnson &amp; Johnson and AstraZeneca, which are incompatible.
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However, Johnson &amp; Johnson emphasized in a <a href="https://www.jnj.com/johnson-johnson-statement-on-u-s-covid-19-vaccine-manufacturing">statement</a> Wednesday that it would continue to seek an emergency use authorization for Emergents Baltimore facility, and that it would still meet its vaccine delivery targets.
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Johnson &amp; Johnson is set to deliver about <a href="https://www.jnj.com/johnson-johnson-statement-on-u-s-covid-19-vaccine-manufacturing">24 million</a> additional vaccine doses by the end of April, and nearly <a href="https://www.jnj.com/johnson-johnson-statement-on-u-s-covid-19-vaccine-manufacturing-updated">100 million</a> total by the end of May. President Joe Biden has <a href="https://www.vox.com/2021/3/11/22326478/biden-speech-covid-19-vaccine-may-adults">pledged</a> that every US adult will be eligible for a Covid-19 vaccine by May 1, and recently set a new target of <a href="https://www.vox.com/2021/3/25/22350718/biden-200-million-covid-19-vaccines-100-days-coronavirus">200 million shots in arms</a> by the end of his first 100 days in office.
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In a <a href="https://www.astrazeneca-us.com/content/az-us/media/press-releases/2021/statement-on-azd1222-us-government-drug-substance-production-04032021.html">statement</a> Saturday, AstraZeneca, which developed the other vaccine being produced at the Emergent plant in Baltimore, said it was working to “identify an alternative location” for manufacturing.
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The US invested in stockpiling AstraZeneca doses for use in the US last year in anticipation of an emergency use authorization that has yet to materialize, <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/11/us/politics/coronavirus-astrazeneca-united-states.html">according to the New York Times</a>.
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Even before Saturday, however, <a href="https://www.vox.com/22346789/astrazeneca-covid-19-vaccine-oxford-efficacy-results-nih-fda">AstraZenecas Covid-19 vaccine</a> has had a troubled go of things as the company hopes it will become the fourth coronavirus vaccine to receive an <a href="https://www.fda.gov/emergency-preparedness-and-response/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/covid-19-vaccines">emergency use authorization</a> in the US.
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In March, an independent advisory board at the National Institutes of Health criticized the company for using “outdated and potentially misleading” efficacy data in a press release, <a href="https://www.vox.com/22346789/astrazeneca-covid-19-vaccine-oxford-efficacy-results-nih-fda">according to Voxs Umair Irfan</a>; since then, AstraZeneca has released more complete data showing a slightly lower — but still strong — efficacy rate of about 76 percent.
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Separately, there was a surge of concern last month after regulators in several European countries paused distribution of the AstraZeneca vaccine over worries about blood clots, but the European Union has since <a href="https://www.vox.com/22334719/astrazeneca-vaccine-blood-clot-numbers-covid-19-europe-eu-germany">concluded</a> that the shot is “safe and effective.”
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Despite the EU regulatory agencys findings, the AstraZeneca vaccine is not yet authorized for use in the US; consequently, the Biden administration <a href="https://www.npr.org/2021/03/19/979279426/biden-takes-first-jab-at-vaccine-diplomacy-sharing-doses-with-mexico-canada">announced</a> in March that it would send AstraZeneca doses from the US stockpile to Canada and Mexico, both of which have signed off on the vaccine.
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Despite setbacks for Johnson &amp; Johnson and AstraZeneca last month, the vaccine news in the US is overwhelmingly good right now. With three coronavirus vaccines approved for emergency use and distribution ramping up, the country has continued to set vaccination records.
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On Saturday, <a href="https://twitter.com/aslavitt46/status/1378420737070014468?s=20">according to White House Covid-19 adviser Andy Slavitt</a>, the US administered more than 4 million vaccines, bumping the countrys average for the week above <a href="https://twitter.com/cyrusshahpar46/status/1378387604907773954?s=20">3 million shots per day</a> for the first time.
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Additionally, more than 100 million people in the US have now received at least one dose of a Covid-19 vaccine, CNNs Ryan Struyk <a href="https://twitter.com/ryanstruyk/status/1378099841381888005?s=20">tweeted</a> Friday. As of Saturday, <a href="https://twitter.com/ryanstruyk/status/1378421028200837129?s=20">according to Struyk</a>, that means 2 in 5 US adults have received at least one dose.
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There has also been positive news about the effectiveness of several Covid-19 vaccines already authorized for use in the US.
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A new study last week <a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2021/03/29/vaccine-effective-essential-workers-study/">confirmed</a> that the Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna vaccines provide substantial protection from Covid-19 under real-world conditions, even after just a single shot.
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According to the study, both vaccines were about 80 percent effective after the first doses, and fully 90 percent effective after two doses.
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The Wall Street Journal also <a href="https://www.wsj.com/articles/pfizer-biontech-covid-19-vaccine-protects-for-six-months-companies-say-11617273901">reported</a> Thursday that the Pfizer vaccine “remains highly effective six months after its second dose, an indication that protection could last for an even longer period.”
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Still, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director Dr. Rochelle Walensky is <a href="https://www.statnews.com/2021/03/29/warning-impending-doom-cdc-director-covid-19/">urging caution</a>, despite the good news.
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“We have so much to look forward to, so much promise and potential of where we are and so much reason for hope, but right now Im scared,” she said last week, warning that US Covid-19 cases have begun to climb again.
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According to coronavirus <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/coronavirus-us-cases.html">data</a> tracked by the New York Times, cases have climbed by 19 percent in the US over the last two weeks; the <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/coronavirus-us-cases.html#cases">rolling seven-day average</a> stands at almost 65,200 cases per day as of Saturday.
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“We are just almost there, but not quite yet,” Walensky <a href="https://www.statnews.com/2021/03/29/warning-impending-doom-cdc-director-covid-19/">said</a>. “And so I am asking you to just hold on a little bit longer, to get vaccinated when you can so that all the people that we all love will still be here when this pandemic ends.”
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<li data-aos="fade-left" data-aos-anchor-placement="bottom-bottom"><p data-aos="fade-left" data-aos-anchor-placement="bottom-bottom"><strong>Covid: Paris police probe secret luxury dinner parties</strong> - French authorities investigate after an undercover video claims to show secret luxury dining.</p></li>
<li data-aos="fade-left" data-aos-anchor-placement="bottom-bottom"><p data-aos="fade-left" data-aos-anchor-placement="bottom-bottom"><strong>Covid Greece: Waiting for the tourists to come back</strong> - As Europeans wait to see if foreign holidays are possible this summer, Greece hopes to open up soon.</p></li>
<li data-aos="fade-left" data-aos-anchor-placement="bottom-bottom"><p data-aos="fade-left" data-aos-anchor-placement="bottom-bottom"><strong>Covid: Tests to be offered twice-weekly to all in England</strong> - The rapid tests are being made available for free, ahead of the next stage of lockdown easing.</p></li>
<li data-aos="fade-left" data-aos-anchor-placement="bottom-bottom"><p data-aos="fade-left" data-aos-anchor-placement="bottom-bottom"><strong>Bernard Tapie: French tycoon and wife attacked in home</strong> - The former Adidas owner and his wife were tied up and assaulted by burglars at their estate near Paris.</p></li>
<li data-aos="fade-left" data-aos-anchor-placement="bottom-bottom"><p data-aos="fade-left" data-aos-anchor-placement="bottom-bottom"><strong>Valencia: Alleged racist comment sees team leave pitch</strong> - Valencia walk off the pitch during their La Liga game at Cadiz in response to an alleged racist comment towards Mouctar Diakhaby.</p></li>
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<h1 data-aos="fade-right" id="from-ars-technica">From Ars Technica</h1>
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<li><p data-aos="fade-left" data-aos-anchor-placement="bottom-bottom"><strong>Review: Sean Bean gives Snowpiercer a charismatic villain to stir the pot</strong> - With fictional world established, S2 is free to explore its complicated human dynamics. - <a href="https://arstechnica.com/?p=1752340">link</a></p></li>
<li><p data-aos="fade-left" data-aos-anchor-placement="bottom-bottom"><strong>What were expecting from Googles custom “Whitechapel” SoC in the Pixel 6</strong> - Google wants to dump Qualcomm, probably to give longer OS support? - <a href="https://arstechnica.com/?p=1754062">link</a></p></li>
<li><p data-aos="fade-left" data-aos-anchor-placement="bottom-bottom"><strong>Narwhal tusks tell a troubling tale</strong> - Narwhal diets are changing as the Arctic warms. - <a href="https://arstechnica.com/?p=1754151">link</a></p></li>
<li><p data-aos="fade-left" data-aos-anchor-placement="bottom-bottom"><strong>Its the Tune Squad vs. the Goon Squad in Space Jam: A New Legacy trailer</strong> - LeBron James leads Looney Tunes characters in basketball rematch for the digital age. - <a href="https://arstechnica.com/?p=1754311">link</a></p></li>
<li><p data-aos="fade-left" data-aos-anchor-placement="bottom-bottom"><strong>Xbox Game Streaming app is now live on Windows—via a sneaky download</strong> - Until we see planned web browser version, this loophole will have to suffice. - <a href="https://arstechnica.com/?p=1754345">link</a></p></li>
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<li><strong>I was dismayed this afternoon when my wife told me my 6 year old son wasnt actually mine.</strong> - <!-- SC_OFF -->
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She then said I need to pay more attention at school pick up.
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Years ago, when one could actually enjoy travel, a man and his ever-nagging wife went on vacation in Jerusalem and while they were there, the wife unfortunately passed away.
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The undertaker told the husband, “You can have her buried here in the Holy Land for $150 or we can have her shipped back home for $5,000.” The husband thought about it and told the undertaker he would have her shipped back home. The undertaker asked him, “Why would you spend $5,000 to have her shipped home when you could have a beautiful burial here, and it would only cost $150?”
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The husband replied, “Long ago, a man died here, was buried, and three days later, rose from the dead. I just cant take that chance!”
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<p data-aos="fade-left" data-aos-anchor-placement="bottom-bottom"> submitted by <a href="https://www.reddit.com/user/flying_shark"> /u/flying_shark </a> <br/> <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/Jokes/comments/mjysi8/a_man_and_his_evernagging_wife_went_on_vacation/">[link]</a></span> <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/Jokes/comments/mjysi8/a_man_and_his_evernagging_wife_went_on_vacation/">[comments]</a></span></p></li>
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“Whats the jigsaw supposed to be?” asks the brunette.
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“According to the box,” says the blonde, “its supposed to be a rooster.”
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When the brunette arrives at the blondes apartment, she looks at the puzzle pieces. Then she look at the box. Then she says to the blonde, “Im afraid you will not be able to make anything even remotely resembling a rooster.”
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This makes the blonde furious. “Calm down,” says the brunette. “Once you are relaxed, we can start putting the corn flakes back into the box.”
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<li><strong>My wife said, “I can think of 14 reasons to leave you, plus your obsession with Tennis.”</strong> - <!-- SC_OFF -->
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I replied, “Thats 15 love.”
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The farmer notices some flies buzzing around annoying the officer. The policeman is shooing flies more than hes writing. The farmer says “I see youre being bothered by those circle flies.”
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The policeman says, “If thats what you call them, yes, they are somewhat annoying.”
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The farmer says, “Yeah, we call them that because we see them circling around the rear ends of horses.”
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The policeman says, “Hmmm. Did you just call me a horses ass?”
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The farmer says, “Oh, no sir, officer. I have way too much respect for those who serve in law enforcement to ever say such a thing.”
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The policeman says, “Well, thats a good thing, then.”
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The farmer adds, “But it sure is hard to fool those circle flies.”
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