Alwaysnownevernotme
@Alwaysnownevernotme@lemmy.world
- Comment on [Video] Hasan Piker wonders why he is banned from the UK but Elon Musk is not after inciting race-riots in Belfast 6 days ago:
That sounds really wildly different than your previous claim.
- Comment on [Video] Hasan Piker wonders why he is banned from the UK but Elon Musk is not after inciting race-riots in Belfast 6 days ago:
Damn you should use those superpowers for something more useful because I just jumped all around the stream and didn’t see it once.
But I’m sure you just assumed I would believe you without even looking at the video.
No idea where you would get a thought like that, sure you never did it, definitely not how you got to this exact opinion.
- Comment on [Video] Hasan Piker wonders why he is banned from the UK but Elon Musk is not after inciting race-riots in Belfast 1 week ago:
The dog is out of “it’s spot” for 90% of steam.
But you have to consider. Some loser said it was a shock collar. Because it was red.
- Comment on Why exactly are nursing aids paid so poorly? 1 week ago:
Nursing homes are often owned by investment trusts who have to pay out to their investors based on profits, so the managers of the trust take it upon themselves to outsource the maintenance, management, and labor to other entities they control. At a healthy upcharge, the menials who perform the tasks associated are not even an afterthought. They work for a faceless corporation that is puppeteered by the same people who own the nursing home, who rents it’s facility from a real estate trust they also own, allowing them to extract as much value as possible from each level of the operation while limiting liability.
- Comment on Why are Steam games priced unfairly in Euros indifferent to where one resides? 1 month ago:
Maybe you should Google what a euro is.
- Comment on Why are Steam games priced unfairly in Euros indifferent to where one resides? 1 month ago:
It’s a completely succinct analogy.
- Comment on What a world 1 month ago:
Goddamn they would have to put him in another coma if he read that.
- Comment on Why is the US so into Israel? 1 month ago:
Straight from the US taxpayer.
An abhorrent and shameful racket that no politician has the spine to even mention.
- Comment on Wonder why? 1 month ago:
They’ve outpaced the entire world combined for the last two years in renewable deployment.
- Comment on You have nothing to lose but your brains 1 month ago:
You have far fewer desperate people to feed into the meat grinder, you have to be right everywhere every time or the oppressors will magnify your failures both at home and abroad, your researchers aren’t researching almost exclusively weapons of mass destruction.
Also you know the whole “holding any value for human life” bit.
- Comment on Theories on Theories 1 month ago:
This is why engineers are insufferably smug.
- Comment on Future 1 month ago:
Harambes demise was fortold by the Mayans.
- Comment on You okay babe? 1 month ago:
No see when people produce things they need to get taxed a lot so we can pay for the things they need like prisons, cops, anti homeless architecture, and the military.
But when people collect stock dividends or realize gains they only need to get taxed a little to cover the contracts they get to provide squalid food to public schools, fill textbooks with revisionist history, and prevent humanities education.
And of course the true patriots who get loans against the majority stake shares that they manipulate to steal the retirements of prolls and bribe politicians are welcomed to write those incurred debts off.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 months ago:
Hey hey hey you can’t just compare the two!
That would be like comparing the amount of incarcerated people the US has to China and considering the populations.
- Comment on Despite Apocalyptic Warnings, California Fast Food Wage Hike Didn’t Kill Jobs 2 months ago:
Ah yes the petition, the working class’s most powerful weapon, feared by oligarchs and petty despots alike!
- Comment on Lmao 2 months ago:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorsal_root_ganglion
Bivalves such as mussels are aware of many stimuli but are generally incapable of safely relocating making them one of the incredibly few exceptions to the rule.
I would generally assume any alien lifeform we encounter would be closer to humans than bivalves.
- Comment on Is there a chance America one day will elect a Progressive? Or will we keep going the elder dipshit route? 2 months ago:
Yes.
But we will probably watch them die on tv.
But it’s possible.
- Comment on Lmao 2 months ago:
Um. The desire to explore is pretty innate to all life. Not just humans.
- Comment on Hee Hee Ho Ho Ha Ha 2 months ago:
Nazis were humans. But that was cute to call my concise sub ten word comment a schizorant then hit me with that.
Must be crowded in that skull.
- Comment on Hee Hee Ho Ho Ha Ha 2 months ago:
Except that name predates the modern Nazis by about 1900 years.
- Comment on Hee Hee Ho Ho Ha Ha 2 months ago:
Da = Russian for yes
srael = the modern Nazis you like
Did I interpret that right?
- Comment on irony is pressing 2 months ago:
Report every post they send you. It will be there probably blem eventually.
- Comment on irony is pressing 2 months ago:
Lmao they never consider that you have like. 5 emails.
What a fucking concept.
- Comment on Real 2 months ago:
Maps are optimized for people who live on land
- Comment on Wireless Festival cancelled after Kanye West blocked from coming to UK 2 months ago:
I think it has more to do with them being domestic rather than international drunk Nazis and trasphobes.
- Comment on Ggs lol 2 months ago:
We have. We vaporized a couple hundred thousand people with two of them.
We also tested like. Dozens.
- Comment on It hurts. 2 months ago:
The beaked Warhammer?
- Comment on po-tay-toes 2 months ago:
I read potatoe tuber and assumed.
- Comment on DOES ANYONE 2 months ago:
Till I checkmate you back on turn one anyway.
- Comment on Like a Soulslike bonfire 2 months ago:
Sure those weren’t nitrus?