The highlight for me is coming up with some weird pseudoscience justification for why it’s okay to hit your kids.

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    406 months ago

    Malcolm and Simone Collins with their children – Octavian George, four, Torsten Savage, two, and Titan Invictus, one – at home in Pennsylvania.

    bye

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        156 months ago

        Perhaps the NRx-curiosity is a natural consequence of the Guardian’s “gender-critical” editorial stance? Look at all the other TERFs jumping into bed with actual masks-off Nazis.

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          My vibe is that the Guardian UK still thinks it’s a left wing feminist stance to be transphobic 1, and unrelatedly, the Collins articles keep getting printed because everyone involved — the Collinses, their PR people, the Guardian – know perfectly well what ragebait is. A click is a click.

          1: Somehow. What the hell is in the water in the UK? 2

          2: Cryptosporidium

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      186 months ago

      they definitely missed out on naming two of the daughers ursa minor maior and ursa maior minor.

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        186 months ago

        Their next kid will be named Ultima Thule, and they will claim very loudly that this is just because they are so big fans of astrology and that they never heard of the controversy regarding the name.

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            Ow yeah I’m joking here. But it was really weird that they tried to name the asteroid Ultima Thule (and it is also odd that this controversy isn’t on the wikipage).

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            @gerikson The name predates the white nationalist band by *several centuries*. Per wiki: “In classical and medieval literature, ultima Thule (Latin “farthest Thule”) acquired a metaphorical meaning of any distant place located beyond the “borders of the known world”.”

            I suspect they renamed the KBO Arrokoth precisely to avoid the unfortunate recent connotations of the name.

            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thule

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              Oh I am aware of the term’s history[1], but just like the humble swastika some stuff can become tainted (although I believe that Ultima Thule the band is only locally infamous here in Sweden). I do know that if someone presented themselves as Ultima Thule I’d do a spit-take, but so would I if I was presented by someone named Titan Invictus.

              Arrokoth is a fucking metal name tho.

              [1] pretty sure the first I heard of it was in one of Evan S Connell’s great collection of essays.

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      Titan Invictus … Are they playing Star Citizen?

    • @son_named_bort
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      Is it me or are the names getting weirder as they go along?