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- Comment on Dr. Frankenstein 4 months ago:
Is… is that a lightning rod? Does the local fire department know how you’re powering these “experiments?”
- Comment on Harris Clinches Majority of Delegates as She Closes In on Nomination 4 months ago:
Harris has been endorsed enthusiastically by the candidates who would be her challengers. She just needs to make a smart VP pick. It will set the tone for trusting her judgment.
I personally think Andy Beshear is the right choice. He can appeal to Republicans who care about decency and country over party. That’s enough votes to win the swing states.
- Comment on Harris Raised $81 Million in First 24 Hours as Candidate 4 months ago:
If your actual concern is how Gaza is affected by the US presidential election, then your number one priority should be to keep Trump out of office. That’s not opinion; it’s fact.
- Comment on Harris Raised $81 Million in First 24 Hours as Candidate 4 months ago:
Yeah, I can’t believe Elon pledged $45 million per month to Harris and started blocking Trump supporters on Xitter.
I won’t act like Harris was my first pick, but she’s off to a fantastic start. There’s a reason Trump’s people are shitting bricks right now.
- Comment on Alec Baldwin's manslaughter trial over Rust shooting has been dismissed 5 months ago:
The official law enforcement reports were falsified. We don’t know where the bullets they lied about came from. If the police deliberately lied on an official report once, why would you trust the rest of the “official” report?
Courts give law enforcement a lot of blind trust. If you can prove that this trust has been violated, everything they’ve done under that umbrella of trust comes into question.
If it’s this egregious and the prosecutor (s) were okay with it, we don’t even get to have a trial. Why would a fake investigation result in a trial?
The tragedy for the victims is that they’ll never truly know what happened, because the people entrusted with handling the investigation cared more about protecting their own and prosecuting a “Hollywood liberal” than finding out what really happened.
- Comment on Alec Baldwin's manslaughter trial over Rust shooting has been dismissed 5 months ago:
It looks like the armorer was a local and her dad’s cop buddies hid evidence to try to help her. At least one prosecutor signed off on it, because she testified that she didn’t turn over the evidence because she thought it was irrelevant.
There is no universe where live ammunition recovered from the scene is irrelevant.
- Comment on Alec Baldwin's manslaughter trial over Rust shooting has been dismissed 5 months ago:
The bullets were turned over by retired Arizona police officer Troy Teske, who is said to be a close friend of Thell Reed, the father of Rust armourer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed. Crime scene technician Marissa Poppell accepted the bullets, but they were not inventoried with the Rust case. Some of the rounds Teske handed over were Starline brass casings with nickel primers which matched the ones that killed Hutchins
Withholding that kind of evidence is unconscionable. It tainted the entire investigation. They basically forced the judge to dismiss the case.
- Comment on Anon watches an American flick 5 months ago:
That’s sadness. American cinema is not subtle.
- Comment on No problems here 5 months ago:
- Comment on Existential Pain 5 months ago:
The first generation sexbots are going to attract some serious weirdos.
- Comment on Ah yes, the old somethingWentWrong 5 months ago:
ShitHappens
getoveritnerd
Try Again
- Comment on Terraforming 5 months ago:
“Building and supplying a coal-fired power plant on Mars has been ridiculously expensive and wasteful, but it’s important to bring our traditions with us to this new world.”
- Comment on Lethal Weapon 5 | Mel Gibson confirms he's directing 5 months ago:
Murtaugh: Riggs! You can’t go around telling people the department has problems because of all the Jews in charge! Especially not on camera!
Riggs: Am I too old for this shit? No, it’s the Jews who are wrong.
- Comment on Why does it feel like too much effort just to go from sitting around looking at garbage online to simply watching a film or playing a video game? 6 months ago:
Often caused by an imbalance in brain chemicals, which can be corrected with medicine.
Get diagnosed and take your meds. It’s a world of difference.
- Comment on What have we done? 6 months ago:
Eternal sunshine of the spotless slime trail.
- Comment on Name & same. :) 6 months ago:
In Elsevier’s defense, reading is hard and they have so much money to count.
- Comment on Gigachad 7 months ago:
You fossilized due to environmental factors.
I fossilized through sheer will and determination.
We are not the same.
- Comment on Xbox president: Studio closures will ensure 'business is healthy for the long term' 7 months ago:
You see, our stock price goes up when we buy other companies and it goes up when we fire people. We’re doing both at the same time, so our stock price will go up double. This is a sustainable business model and not at all a very dead canary in a very deadly coal mine.
- Comment on Touchy 7 months ago:
Sparky boi is very shy. Pls no touch.
- Comment on How come liberals dont hate conservatives the way conservatives hate liberals 7 months ago:
Liberals are dismissive of conservatives. You can only hate people so much when you infantilize them.
The right is too angry to listen, and the left is too arrogant to listen.
This is how democracy dies.
- Comment on LA times manufactures consent in real time 7 months ago:
The Israeli/Palestinian conflict and the issues surrounding it are becoming a litmus test for media literacy. The layer of bullshit around it is thick, but it’s also obviously bullshit.
- Comment on checkmate, big geology!! 7 months ago:
If you put concrete over the volcano, how are you going to throw virgins in as a sacrifice to the volcano god? Just asking for trouble here.
- Comment on They really want people to RTO 8 months ago:
While slumping over a desk for 9 hours straight improves back health. Prevents 100% of cases of lumbago.
It’s not just that the old money dragons of commercial real estate are losing money, it’s also that middle management nothings need to exert their authority over you in person to feel relevant.
WFH makes every company money on decreased overhead. The war against it is 100% commercial property landlords that collect rent in the billions.
Fuck every single one of those fucking assholes. They are destroying our world to squeeze out just a little more.
- Comment on What will happen to large companies once poor people have no more money to use? 8 months ago:
People who work full-time jobs used to be middle class. Living wages, affordable housing, yearly vacations, etc. Now, working people are still in poverty.
- Comment on Every generation has different challenges 8 months ago:
The water is poison. The air is poison. The food is poison. You’ll work all your life likely in a debt trap you’ll never get out of no matter what you do. We’re all sick and miserable. Cogs in the machine. Replaceable, expendable cogs.
But on the plus side, our wealthy elites are the richest, most privileged human beings who have ever lived, and they get richer every day. Oh, and the planet itself is not going to be able to sustain human life soon. Did I forget to mention that?
- Comment on What is the word for someone who is friends with different groups but doesn't have loyalty to any one group? 8 months ago:
Yeah, the good version of someone like that would be a diplomat, but the untrustworthy version is definitely an opportunist.
- Comment on skirting that line 9 months ago:
It’s easy to read articles when you skip the middle parts with all the big words.
- Comment on they told us we were crazy 9 months ago:
Bird Law: No matter how crazy your conspiracy theory is, someone is actively working to make it a reality.
- Comment on George Carlin's thoughts on class structure and the rich 11 months ago:
Not a fan of Carlin’s likeness being used by AI hacks. His brilliance was always matched by his authenticity, and there’s nothing authentic about AI.
- Comment on Anon thinks about human history 11 months ago:
Maybe we’re the most special humans ever who were the first in hundreds of thousands of years to figure out you can put seeds in the ground and grow crops. Or maybe the official story of our history is wrong.