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- Comment on Camelot Rule 4 days ago:
And the bullets.
And the lobotomy.
- Comment on Polish security finds bugs in cabinet meeting room 5 days ago:
How many of ‘em did it take to find’em?
- Comment on Thomas Edison was the Elon musk of his era 1 week ago:
Loan what? Banks can only work if someone has already made a profit that they can invest.
- Comment on Thomas Edison was the Elon musk of his era 1 week ago:
No government can exist without surpluses generated by the population. There have never been surpluses, except maybe in a few golden areas of abundant rain, without some form of trade and profit i.e. capitalism
- Comment on Thomas Edison was the Elon musk of his era 1 week ago:
If nobody has profits, what is there to invest?
- Comment on Thomas Edison was the Elon musk of his era 1 week ago:
Ok. Show me how we collectively invest in R&D without IP and build a car company without profits.
Aaaaannnnd go!
- Comment on WTF Happened In 1971? 2 weeks ago:
What take? It is just a bunch of graphs.
This may be the first time I’ve seen anybody say that facts have a libertarian bias.
That is not the way I read the data.
I see the boomers hitting the labor market and people with capital getting rich off the depressed price of labor.
- Comment on McKinsey reportedly under US criminal investigation over opioid industry work 2 weeks ago:
Fuck Yeah!
Read Demon Copperhead for context
- Comment on Who is seeing the real America? - "For Chinese people in North America, the truth is rapidly submerged by the deluge of misinformation in simplified Chinese" 3 weeks ago:
People who watch Newsmax and OAN think the same thing.
- Comment on Remembering a classic 3 weeks ago:
Pretty much
Per chat GPT
Digital Dadaism is a contemporary movement that combines the principles of Dada, an early 20th-century art movement that prized irrationality, nonsense, and anti-bourgeois protest, with modern digital technologies. Digital Dadaists use tools like digital media, software, and the internet to create artworks that often challenge traditional concepts of art and aesthetics, embracing absurdity, randomness, and the critique of contemporary culture, especially digital culture and consumerism.
This form of art often manifests through various mediums such as digital collage, video, audio, and interactive installations. It reflects a critical and satirical approach to digital technology’s role in society, questioning the norms and functionalities of digital communication and the consumption of media.
- Comment on Remembering a classic 3 weeks ago:
Is this just absurdist?
I have no clue.
- Comment on DeSantis signs controversial bill banning civilian boards from investigating police misconduct 3 weeks ago:
This is him moving on from oppressing the racial minorities and moving on to the rich liberals.
He won’t be able to win if people can vote.
- Comment on High quality channel 4 weeks ago:
Put it on YouTube!
- Comment on So sad 5 weeks ago:
Mine was a joke too. You indicated that you had only tasted one, but not which one.
- Comment on So sad 5 weeks ago:
You should try Miracle Whip sometime.
- Comment on The real personality test 5 weeks ago:
They actually have AI systems that can detect your mood.
I was in a hurry and started yelling “I WANT TO TALK TO A PERSON” over and over at the computer voice.
It finally took and when the person came on she was friendly in a “let’s deal with this crazy person” voice.
My question was easy for a person to address, but not on their menus and needed to be addressed quickly.
I am probably on a list somewhere, but until we get a social scoring regime, I should be OK.
- Comment on Greatest train robbery ever 5 weeks ago:
Or a deer!
- Comment on Jon Stewart says Apple told him not to interview FTC chair Lina Khan 5 weeks ago:
Usually when I invoke the “Leopard ate her face” trope, I am expecting, but not rooting for, the leopard.
In this case…
- Comment on cancel culture has gone too far 1 month ago:
How is it that ban on gas in all new construction isn’t a ban?
If it is you trying to buy a new house the government won’t let you have a gas stove, how is that not a ban?
- Comment on cancel culture has gone too far 1 month ago:
READ THE ARTICLE!!!
- Comment on Caption this. 1 month ago:
Balls have convinced people to do things they would never have otherwise done.
- Comment on Kids’ Cartoons Get a Free Pass From YouTube’s Deepfake Disclosure Rules 1 month ago:
This is going to end in tears
- Comment on cancel culture has gone too far 1 month ago:
Sorry. There are such people as lefty extremists and thy are not moderates at heart. This is why we can’t have nice things.
Chicago is still trying to ban them. New York already has.
- Comment on Tor’s new WebTunnel bridges mimic HTTPS traffic to evade censorship 1 month ago:
Tor stopped working on my iPhone the minute they went to Orbot.
Am I the only one?
- Comment on Automakers Are Sharing Consumers’ Driving Behavior With Insurance Companies 1 month ago:
There is a class action lawsuit here.
Go lawyers, GO!!!
- Comment on Europe's biggest 3D-printed building rises in just 140 hours 2 months ago:
No windows? What would it be like inside?
- Comment on 3D Printed in TPU a replacement gasket for my bath tubs Spring Stopper. Where the only option was a $30 replacement 2 months ago:
I think OP meant does the ring disintegrate and plug your pipes after a of months
- Comment on This may just not be the best packaging idea... 2 months ago:
There was a movie in the 1970s about a dystopian future where there was not enough food to go around. The main food company was named Soilent.
So it was coming out with a new product that would end hunger. It was made out of algae, and it was called Soilent Green.
Charleston Heston was the hero of the movie and he broke into the factory and figured out that it was actually made from dead people.
- Comment on Chill Sunday 3 months ago:
This is the punchline of the oldest genie joke of all time.
- Comment on WSJ lead editor annoyed that they don't control the narrative anymore: "We owned the news" 3 months ago:
Only Rupert controls their narrative.