Reality_Suit
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- Comment on Saudi Arabia may buy more Nintendo stock, already owns 8.5% or $5.8 billion worth of shares 2 months ago:
Another reason to hate…well, both! And I mean those in power, not the general population.
- Comment on Why WordPress founder Matt Mullenweg has gone 'nuclear' against investing giant Silver Lake 2 months ago:
Greed. Pure greed. “How can we monetise open source.” Veture capitalist
- Comment on YouTube on TVs is cramming ads down your throat even when pausing videos 3 months ago:
By law, you are guaranteed the speed you pay for at the point of connection to your house. Ads steal bandwidth. I am paying for the ads through the loss of bandwidth from them. ISP’s try to claim that there are multiple factors that can limit speed, but if you are not getting the speed you pay for, that’s fraud.
“It’s not piracy. I already paid through ads.”
- Comment on Megaupload founder will be extradited to the U.S. to face criminal charges — now-defunct file-sharing website had cost film studios and record companies over $500 million 4 months ago:
So, you mean to tell me this whole time the movie industry hasn’t been making any profit, and we’re being lied to, or is this like how “it costs the company whenever you go to the bathroom.”
- Comment on Tesla stops taking orders for cheapest Cybertruck, offers $100,000 version now 4 months ago:
A waste of our resources.
- Comment on AT&T ordered to halt misleading ads about satellite-based calling that doesn't exist | The commercial was satirical, but T-Mobile and regulators called it lies, lies, lies 4 months ago:
There’s always Satenna
- Comment on Will We Have to Pump the Great Lakes to California to Feed the Nation? 4 months ago:
No, you’re good. And that right there is the basis of the problem: costeffectiveness. There is so much more that the world could have, but those that have the money to make things only want to make those things if they can make a certain amount of profit. Making a profit isn’t good enough if it isn’t a lot of profit.
For example: solar. When I was a kid, all I would hear is how solar is so inefficient that it would be cost prohibitive to power everything off solar. Now it’s just a matter of time.
- Comment on Will We Have to Pump the Great Lakes to California to Feed the Nation? 4 months ago:
Desalination and verticle farming. The tech has been around for a while, but the poor rich people don’t want to miss out buying this year’s model yacht.
- Comment on IDF officer and soldier wounded after Hezbollah barrage to northern Israel 4 months ago:
Two people were injured? Well, it’s a good thing the Jewish government is eradicating an entire population.
- Comment on Japan asks young people why they are not marrying amid population crisis | Japan 5 months ago:
The answer is always the same, no matter where or when. If you want people to have kids, then make it financially possible. This has always and will always be the answer.
Inflation is completely artificial.
- Comment on When the only card you know is playing the victim 6 months ago:
Playing the victim for optics when the bus slows down. You can see it in the reflection.
- Comment on Balaji Srinivasan calls for tech to "exit democracy" and seize local governments 7 months ago:
Can’t wait to watch their empires burn because of a glitch.
- Comment on 100,000 iPhones stolen instead of scrapped; Apple shredding usable devices 8 months ago:
This is exactly the problem. Companies use materials that they then pass off on the consumer to be responsible for recycling. The responsibility will always fall on the companies. Plastic turned out to be a fraud pushed by the oil companies. Aluminum and glass can easily be recycled indefinitely. It is not the consumer’s responsibility to be environmentally conscious. It is the manufacturer and corporate body that is ultimately responsible for their packaging and safe disposal of product.
- Comment on Pro Palestine protesters in Norway try to access the grounds of a youth football match between Norway and Israel 8 months ago:
Ah yes, the children are the problem. It’s been the children this whole time causing all of this.
- Comment on Armed terrorists just invaded a live program in Ecuador, as the country descends into chaos 11 months ago:
All of those weak pussies with guns.
- Comment on South Korean government asks young couples why they refuse to have children 1 year ago:
It’s the same globally: cost and bleak environmental outlook. But, they refuse to acknowledge that.
- Comment on Red Cross reprimanded hostage families: 'Think about the Palestinians' 1 year ago:
Another ruling party fucking over civilians. It’s always the assholes in charge. We need governing for things such as ease of use and logistics. Governments have too much power, and an uprising against oppression is inevitable.
- Comment on art 1 year ago:
Too close!
- Comment on art 1 year ago:
Closer!
- Comment on art 1 year ago:
I’m glad I found someone else with some common sense. I thought I was going crazy being the only person who can see a butterfly sucking cock. I think we’re the only normal people here.
- Comment on Tesla now offers a $43,990 rear-wheel drive Model Y in the US 1 year ago:
An electric motor placed in the differentials is more environmentally friendly than producing more cars. The first rule of recycling is to REDUCE. You have to reduce first, then reuse, then recycle. Tesla jumped on electric vehicles to exploit the technology and not help the environment.