that was ridiculous
that was ridiculous
Predicting a return to reading books. It will be on the frontier of resisting subjection.
are uniformed band members noncombatants, the dumbest thread in the history of forums
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missing one
i doubt you would win a democratic primary with openly nazi policies what are you talking about
A caption at the top says "four of America's Top Business minds on how to lead a fulfilling life." There are four portraits underneath this 1. A shirtless, sweaty man wearing a mask of human skin, which is bleeding says "I think it's backwards that people call mixing all the sodas at the soda fountain a suicide. Is that not an affirmation of life, to want to experience it all?" 2. a Count Orlock-like vampiric figure with greenish skin says "every day I try to do something I've never done before. Yesterday I pretended to be a freight train, moving cargo from station to station, saying choo choo. Today I told every person I met that I loved them. And meant it." 3. An octopus in a tank mounted on top of a torso in a business suit says "Going bald changed my outlook on life a lot. I missed what I was before, but to live is to change. I am not who I was when I had hair, but I am alive." 4. A person whose face is an empty chasm with distant stars inside it, dripping a black sludge says "I made myself an alter-ego for when I wanna be bad. Oh no, Gary Shunt, Mild Mannered Philanthropist wouldn't drink two beers in a night. That'd be crazy. But Richard Danger would."
Four Of America's Top Business Minds On How To Lead A Fulfilling Life
"Canadian editorial boards endorsed a U.S.-Israeli war that killed more than 150 children in one strike within its first 24 hours, and didn't even give the martyred the dignity of mentioning them as they did so."
#Canada #Iran #USA #Gaza #Palestine #Israel #Media #Military #Genocide
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itβs his fault but iβd never blame him
they didnβt control for # of covid infections π
Point/Counterpoint This War Will Shut Off 20% of the Global Petroleum Supply for A Month and Send the Economy into a Stagflationary Tailspin vs. No It Wonβt Published: March 26, 2003
Iβve started sayin βHeβs wearing a wire!β when I see these glasses.
One man overheard and pulled them off. πππ
Israel uses Lavendar AI to bomb Gaza.
US is using Claude AI to bomb Iran.
#tech #usa #israel #iran #noAI
do you realize what theyβre doing in Israeli prisons
Seeing that no press freedom orgs have rushed to defend and help @rachelgilmore.bsky.social makes me ask, for the millionth time, what do CJFE, PEN, etc even do? Why exist at all when you do fuck all to fight censorship and intimidation?
These are the 4 things AI can do well:
β’Clean up your email inbox (badly)
β’Give my shittiest neighbor (Alan) something to talk about at a party
β’Tell a 12 yr old to kill himself
β’Incinerate a school at 10:16 AM on a Tuesday
You can see why we need to base our economy around it
Alberta Federation of Labour calls for oil windfall tax to avoid profiteering amid war in Iran - rabble.ca rabble.ca/labour/alber...
theyβre all way too heavily invested in AI companies, personally
The interesting thing about AI is how committed executives are to using it after it measurably fails catastrophically at its goals. Like there seems to be no limit to how badly it can fuck up and still be heralded as the future of technology
how did he get in with that tattoo then? seems like a big hole in your theory
those nasty children! when will they learn?
same stories from the ICE camps
Next time someone asks you to sum up MAGA in 30 seconds or less, show them this clip of Andrew Tate explaining why he doesn't read books.
what does this mean
Of course Platner knew what his Nazi symbol was. It changed his life. His tattoos were reviewed when he asked to return active duty; a trained officer looked for violations. The sleeve tattoos were OK. The Totenkopf was not. Platner chose to keep it. Somewhere in DoD, itβs all written down. 5/
Letβs talk about Graham Platnerβs Big Lie, finally. In 2009, at the height of the Gulf War, the Marines barred him from active duty. Platner claims it was his forearm tattoos. But his one forbidden tattoo was the Nazi symbol on his chest. He knew - and he left the Marines rather than give it up. 1/