Geobloke
@Geobloke@lemm.ee
- Comment on Deepseek when asked about sensitive topics 3 days ago:
I don’t know, I mean Gemini tells me that there is a humanitarian crisis in Gaza
- Comment on Wobble Wobble 1 week ago:
Elon thinks he’ll make it mars with neuralink implant, Peter Thiel will run his fiefdom in new Zealand, the Orange God King will…
Xi Jin ping will continue doing communism with chinese characteristics and lean harder into Confucianism, the Europeans will return to fiefdom Feudalism
- Comment on 小红书 2 weeks ago:
The US just elected a felon, don’t think they care about what’s on your phone
- Comment on **It hasn't even started!?** 2 weeks ago:
The rules of American democracy are rigged, use that rage to change the game. I’ve been listening to Steve Bannons war room and there is a strong concern that both parties are owned by elites. There is a nascent solidarity that is there, it just needs some one to unite it.
- Comment on Why is Tesla market cap so high ? 2 weeks ago:
Isn’t like half the board his mates?
- Comment on Anon doesn't wash 3 weeks ago:
Yeah, because you only eat cucumbers that have come from farms where forest nymphs cavort and gently brush away yucky bugs, rendering pesticides pointless The plants themselves are bathed in water from mountain springs far far away from Nestle and when it comes to be picked, it’s done by moonlight and only by the purest of maidens who definitely aren’t exploited.
- Comment on I'm thinking taffy. 1 month ago:
Who you calling buoyant?
- Comment on Charities of Employees from "non-profit" I was going to donate too 1 month ago:
Oh yeah, I wasn’t on my a game at 4.50 in the morning
- Comment on Charities of Employees from "non-profit" I was going to donate too 1 month ago:
Some of these charities are approaching large corporations in size and complexity. Getting people with experience to run them can be hard and the people that do do it often do it as a charitable contribution.
- Comment on Rinehart asked National Gallery to ‘permanently dispose’ of portraits 3 months ago:
As a miner, she isn’t a miner. Remember she said she’d replace us with slaves if she could
- Comment on I hate how anything without "world" in its name is just about the US 3 months ago:
It does make it fun to stir the pot
- Comment on walking along the beach... two pairs of footprints 3 months ago:
Kiwis call them jandals and a g string goes on a guitar, we call them g bangers. Also the whole thong thing is nearly as hilarious as rooting
- Comment on walking along the beach... two pairs of footprints 3 months ago:
Wait, those aren’t thongs?
- Comment on Danger 5 months ago:
An incredibly well detailed cock and balls. The vein work is exquisite
- Comment on Science Breakthrough 5 months ago:
Hey nerd, do you have the strongest case of imposter syndrome ever documented?
- Comment on Olympic Sneaking: Qualifying Round 5 months ago:
It’s played here in Australia, but the only people who I know that played went to super fancy private schools
- Comment on You merely adopted the hustle, this guy was born with it 5 months ago:
What is this??.
- Comment on the final boss after you clear Donald Knuth 6 months ago:
It’s even better when you break the name down kwarizam is where he’s from and Muhammad is a common first name. It’s like saying Johnny English (or may be Jean Francois) invented calculus in 10-diggity-dig
- Comment on Here kitty kitty 6 months ago:
I work in an underground mine and sometimes when I’m waiting for someone to come pick me up, I torn my cap lamp off and sit on a rock. It’s the darkest dark you can imagine. No shadows, no pin pricks of light just your thoughts. All you can hear is the sound of moving air and the occasionally the rock moving.
It’s genuinely peaceful and so so relaxing. Definitely had some philosophical moments down there
- Comment on Musk is lightyears away from a self-driving car 6 months ago:
We’ve already automated trains. In Australia, the mines have trains travelling hundreds of kilometres with no pilot
- Comment on Domestication 7 months ago:
It depends so much on location and period, as an example, the Inuit diet consisted of a lot of meat whole the Kaurna in Australia ate lots of yams.
- Comment on Something from the old days 7 months ago:
Pretty sure he’s back on twitch, but I only watch a few of his highlights on YouTube
- Comment on The Deep Sea 7 months ago:
So, I don’t need to work right?
- Comment on Is lemmy now what reddit used to be 10+ years ago? 8 months ago:
Hmmmm, I remember heaps of people being into Ron Paul because he wanted to legalise weed, and Bernie is a perennial favourite
- Comment on no thanks, crystal mami 9 months ago:
Good cleavage though
- Comment on Have you ever seen coal in real life? 10 months ago:
Yep used to do exploration for it as a geologist