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- Comment on Current chain of command 1 day ago:
Exactly. Vance is a Manchurian candidate for the fascists in Silicon Valley. He’s there to take over if need be or to run after Trump’s term is over. I doubt he has any actual agency.
- Comment on Guillotine Deserts 6 days ago:
Billionaires don’t need just guillotines this time. Too quick and simple. There should be layers of humiliation before they see anything close to guillotines.
- Comment on The USA was always broken 1 week ago:
A system designed to balance the needs of the people with the excesses of the aristocracy ended up creating greater wealth inequality than pre-revolution France.
It’s hard to overstate how badly the American Experiment has gone off track for the last four plus decades. Destroying the education system paved the way for it all.
The first generation of Americans read newspapers that were written at what would now be a college reading level. Now the average American is so bombarded by misinformation and lacking in critical thinking that they’ll believe anything.
- Comment on It's just a Planck bro 2 weeks ago:
Planck died before he finished his Grower/Shower addendum to the scale.
- Comment on Why do some people assume all immigrants are illegal and should "go back to where they came from"? Shouldn't that logic apply to all non-Native Americans? 2 weeks ago:
The US is an immigrant nation built on the genocide of natives. Anti-immigration sentiment is based on an ignorance of history and the modern workforce of the country.
Crackdowns on undocumented workers will destroy the local agricultural industry. The US and its food supply are completely dependent on migrant labor.
And yes, it’s deeply hypocritical to genocide a population, steal their land, then act like people who came from elsewhere a few generations later to work are an existential problem.
- Comment on Threats 5 weeks ago:
Honestly feels like marketing. Pizza Hut sucks these days. They turned their pizza into reheated garbage during the pandemic.
- Comment on No evaluation? No problems! 1 month ago:
Sometimes I think that being neurodivergent in modern times can be a species of sane in a crazy world.
Things in general are objectively fucked up, have been for a while, and are likely to get worse. Having a problem with interfacing your internal world to this system might not, at least primarily, be the result of a problem with your internal world.
If you’re extremely empathetic, for instance, you might feel an overwhelming dread or sadness in the modern world. Is the primary flaw in that situation with you or with the evils of the world you struggle to process?
- Comment on Justin Trudeau announces he will resign as Canada's prime minister 1 month ago:
When people can’t afford groceries, they will hate their leaders.
- Comment on I love my smart TV (From Mastodon) - Repost 1 month ago:
I remember the ancient times when you could buy something, turn it on, then have it do what you want it to do. Setting the clock was the difficult part. Other than that, it just worked.
- Comment on What's the deal with male loneliness? 1 month ago:
Lack of socializing. We’ve lost the third place in modern society. It’s work and home and nothing else. Lots of people work from home now, which is great, but only if you have a third place. You have to meet people in the real world and find a way to connect with them.
People laugh, but churches are a good way to do that. Check one out, sit in the back, and watch the people who show up- the demographics, make sure the congregation is diverse, etc. If you see a same-sex couple walk in and sit down like they’ve done it a hundred times, you don’t have to worry about all the hate bullshit.
Church is a great way to meet people in a place where everyone feels safe and accepted. They are extremely welcoming to newcomers. There are always activities and groups to join. Churches have been the third place for literally centuries.
Even if you have irreconcilable philosophical differences, check out a Unitarian church.
- Comment on The Killings of Young Mothers | It's a startling statistic: In the United States, a woman's risk of being killed grows when she becomes pregnant & after giving birth — by about 20 percent, on average 1 month ago:
Men attacking women carrying or just after giving birth to their child is so against nature. It’s an abomination, born of a fundamental sickness of the soul.
- Comment on Insomnia 1 month ago:
“I’m not even watching the weird stuff. Calm down.”
- Comment on Looking for answers 2 months ago:
Peaceful protests were meant to be a compromise to warn that something worse was coming. Black Panthers. Weather Underground. IRA and Sinn Fein.
Effective peaceful movements had potentially violent components. The more radical elements disappeared and peaceful protests became useless.
Unions were a compromise. Before unions, you’d drag the factory owner into his front lawn and exact justice.
- Comment on McConnell Defends Polio Vaccine, an Apparent Warning to RFK Jr. 2 months ago:
Lich who drew undead power from the suffering of others realizes his life is near its end and wants to make some fake gesture toward goodness and sanity.
Just go burn in hell. You made this bed, and now everyone under 70 is going to have to live in it.
- Comment on The 1900s 4 months ago:
Reading that just broke my hip.
- Comment on Asian Beauty 4 months ago:
I’m thinking that’s a combination of a lost bet and some cleverness.
- Comment on Tough Shit 4 months ago:
“AI,” what should I do about being constipated?
Painfully stretch your rectum to gaping in order to accommodate your constipation.
- Comment on Currently downloading The Witcher 3 for the first time. Got any advice for me? 4 months ago:
Be a good dad to Ciri. It’s extremely important.
- Comment on Anon has a paranormal experience 4 months ago:
Sex goblins, for sure. Reiterate your devotion to not getting laid by getting a bookshelf and filling it with Jordan Peterson books.
- Comment on Would it be weird if I took something my neighbor put out for trash? 4 months ago:
Why is that weird? I put things out hoping someone will grab it, so i don’t have to risk the city not taking it.
- Comment on George W. Bush 5 months ago:
- Comment on George W. Bush 5 months ago:
Verified, so that’s clearly him. Ask him why his dad was in Dallas when JFK was shot.
- Comment on Anon isn't a fan of Judas 5 months ago:
Even taking out instruction by Jesus, which would be controversial, the story would not have played out correctly without the betrayal of Judas. He had a pivotal role.
A more friendly interpretation would be that Jesus knew Judas would betray him from the beginning and allowed it to happen, because it was God’s Will.
- Comment on Caption this. 5 months ago:
“Rearranging the bones took all weekend, but it was worth it to see the looks on all your faces. By the way, I quit.”
- Comment on Oops! 5 months ago:
The flavor of British food and the beauty of British women made British men the finest sailors in the world.
- Comment on Donald Trump has fully embraced sharing AI generated images of Kamala Harris. 5 months ago:
The Nazis entered this war under the rather childish delusion that they were going to meme on everyone else, and nobody was going to meme on them…. They sowed the wind, and now they are going to reap the whirlwind.
- Comment on “This Email Probably Should’ve Been a Meeting” | Project 2025 training video instructs leaving no paper trail to avoid accountability 6 months ago:
“Don’t make a paper trail that creates evidence of our illegal shit.”
I can’t fathom the arrogance involved in making Project 2025 public knowledge. Writing books about it with forwards from the VP candidate.
They really thought they could blanket deny all knowledge, flood the media cycle with noise, and keep people from seeing it.
- Comment on Caption this. 6 months ago:
The human body is composed of meat wrapped in a protective coating, and therefore is a hot dog.
- Comment on My friend JD Vance has never cuddled a couch. 6 months ago:
LBJ: Let’s spread a rumor that he’s a pigfucker.
Aide: But he never fucked a pig…
LBJ: I know. I just want to hear him deny it.
- Comment on The Code 7 months ago:
“We work hard every day to stamp “peer-reviewed” on ChatGPT botslop and collect money. It’s a valuable service.”