criitz
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- Comment on In Star Trek, Commander Data is socially awkward because he lacks training data. This might be because he was built and developed in isolation from the rest of society. 3 days ago:
I don’t get it, what’s the special meaning?
- Comment on Did Obama Becoming President Make People Hide Their Racism? 3 days ago:
When a black man was elected president the racism actually ramped up. But it was still quiet. Trump gave them the freedom to be loud about it.
- Comment on Bud Light sales still suffering in US a year after controversy 4 days ago:
OK, I get your point. Still, is it so bad that one trans person did one ad for this beer?
- Comment on Bud Light sales still suffering in US a year after controversy 1 week ago:
Companies can kill people, enslave children, poison the environment, that’s fine. But to associate with a trans person? We won’t allow that.
- Comment on Law of Attraction is just a modern-day religion 1 week ago:
Can you explain it? I have no idea what this is about
- Comment on Law of Attraction is just a modern-day religion 1 week ago:
Your post is incoherent
- Comment on I have amblyopia. Is this accurate? 1 week ago:
I always called them a pair of binoculars. Like pants
- Comment on Are the people who read terms and conditions the same people who pre-heat their ovens? 🤔 2 weeks ago:
Today OP learned
- Comment on Biden must remember the reason Jordan, Egypt, and the rest of the Middle East don’t accept Palestinian refugees 2 weeks ago:
Countries like Jordan and Egypt will say they refuse to admit Palestinians as refugees because offering asylum would neutralize the live issue of Israel balancing its military operation in Gaza with human rights concerns. But the real reason is that the Middle East has opened its doors to Palestinians before, and almost every time, these host countries have been burned by the most ungracious houseguests imaginable.
The countries said it was because of human rights concerns, but the article author knows better: it’s because Palestinians are bad!
- Comment on If these mollycoddled anti-Israel students are America’s future, the West truly is doomed 2 weeks ago:
Just checked out the article and video. I’m a bit out of the loop, but the woman in the video says
Ms King-Slutzky said: “Nobody’s asking them to bring anything.
“We’re asking them to not violently stop us from bringing in [food and water]’’
Is this the hilariously mollycoddled part? The article makes it sound like the protestors want “to be fed”, but her quotes seem to suggest they just want to not be assaulted for bringing their own food? Can someone clear this up?
- Comment on Supreme Court rejects Elon Musk's challenge to SEC agreement to vet his social media posts 2 weeks ago:
My legal advice for Elon
- Comment on Friends matter 3 weeks ago:
I think in the plasma all of their heads fly off
- Comment on geoengineering 3 weeks ago:
Even if humans don’t go extinct, surely untold masses will die from food shortages and disasters.
- Comment on teachings 4 weeks ago:
I think your calculator is interpreting that as -(3^2) and not (-3)^2
- Comment on teachings 4 weeks ago:
You’re correct. The square root operator only returns the principal root (basically, the positive one).
So if x ^2^ = 9 then x = ±√9 = ±3
- Comment on “Untitled Star Trek Origin Story” film officially added to Paramount Pictures' 2025-2026 lineup. 5 weeks ago:
JJ Abrams 🙄
- Comment on Biden claims inflation was 'skyrocketing' when he took office, despite data showing opposite 5 weeks ago:
Not that quickly. The inflation reduction act for example was a year and a half later in 2022.
- Comment on Biden claims inflation was 'skyrocketing' when he took office, despite data showing opposite 5 weeks ago:
I’m not an economist, but looking at reports from the Beaureu of Labor Statistics from 2021, it looks like CPI started its upward trend in Oct 2020, and by January was certainly on the path to skyrocketing if not already. I dunno what legislation Biden would have been responsible for that could have affected the economy so quickly in his term?
- Comment on How do you play classic Mortal Kombat? 5 weeks ago:
Back Back B
Down Y
Back Back B
Down Y
Back Back B
Down Y
Back Back B
Down Y
FINISH HIM
- Comment on Plex Asks GitHub to Take Down 'Reshare' Repository Over Piracy Fears 1 month ago:
Most people use the service to access streaming content legitimately. On the fringes, however, some users abuse the software to share pirate libraries publicly, a considerable thorn in the side for rightsholders.
Are there people using Plex to exclusively watch “legal” streaming content? Why? I didn’t know that was a thing, let alone the majority.
- Comment on Never lose again 1 month ago:
It’s like the omni-grab
- Comment on ‘Section 31’ Movie Director Says It’s A “Different” Star Trek + New Character Details Revealed 1 month ago:
We don’t want a different trek
We want old trek in a new wrapper
- Comment on It’s final: the Anthropocene is not an epoch, despite protest over vote 1 month ago:
I bet in a few years they’ll change their mind and do it anyway
- Comment on Users ditch Glassdoor, stunned by site adding real names without consent 1 month ago:
But they will add your name to your profile without your consent, and then in the future they could easily share your identity and there would be nothing you could do about it.
The EFF regularly defends Glassdoor users from being unmasked by retaliating employers. Particularly for employees who fear retaliation for reviews, Mackey said that Glassdoor users could historically choose never to share their real names, and the company now storing names for all users makes it much more likely that users could be linked to their reviews should Glassdoor’s data ever be subpoenaed or leaked. That’s what had Monica so concerned, too.
- Comment on Users ditch Glassdoor, stunned by site adding real names without consent 1 month ago:
It’s in the title. They’re identifying users by real name.
- Comment on Bill Maher, John Cleese rail against The New York Times: 'Sad' it's no longer a 'great newspaper' 1 month ago:
Old men yell at clouds
- Comment on Michael Rapaport, Debra Messing denounce Oscar winner's speech with 450 other Jewish entertainers 1 month ago:
“The Zone of Interest” director Jonathan Glazer called out Israel’s bombardment of Gaza while accepting the Academy Award for Best International Film, one of the only award winners Sunday to directly acknowledge the war in Gaza onstage.
“All our choices were made to reflect and confront us in the present, not to say: ‘Look what they did then’ — rather, look what we do now. Our film shows where dehumanization leads at its worst. It’s shaped all of our past and present. Right now, we stand here as men who refute their Jewishness and the Holocaust being hijacked by an occupation which has led to conflict for so many innocent people,” the British filmmaker said to applause. “Whether the victims of October the 7th in Israel or the ongoing attack on Gaza — all the victims of this dehumanization. How do we resist?”
- Comment on Men over 30, anyone use a toupee/"hair system"? 1 month ago:
Eventually you may have to choose between:
- clean bald look
- balding but trying to hide it look
- fake toupee look
…and realize the bald look isn’t so bad.
- Comment on This may be the American justice system in a few years. Get out and vote! 2 months ago:
If you Google these names and read their stories, youll see this meme is a lie
- Comment on Republicans Team Up to DEMOLISH CNN Libs on Biden’s Border Disaster 2 months ago:
But Republicans didn’t want to vote for border security