I'm still reeling with what I just watched....
What's the explanation for this? I mean, surely the explanation isn't that Trump is secretly a well informed and thoughtful person?
> all day sitting working in the Math Lab What I tell people is that my powerful brain needs a lot of calories.
He's just repeating Russian propaganda. Russia has been saying "if Finland joins NATO, there will be consequences" since forever. When Finland actually joins Russia says "yeah no problem it's not really a threat". This…
This is the definition I'm using > 1 : a loser or predicted loser in a struggle or contest I think it fits. Russia loses a lot.
> Russia was on reasonably good terms with Europe for at least 2 decades. Russia has been at war with Europe in Ukraine for 8 years you moron.
> Georgia got hit for the same reason Ukraine did - because it tried to join our gang. Man, Russia is really losing this game then. Because countries keep joining Nato. Findland and Sweden now. Sweden has had a policy…
> Logically if you want an existential threat to Russia to expand up against Russian borders you must want war, no? No you see, this isn't "NATO expanding up to"... Countries are sovereign to choose their allies. And…
They have to, because in reality they have less to appeal people with. The ONLY thing that Russia has going to its propaganda is that they're the underdog. Everything else is a lie.
> With the horrendous things we did to Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya... it's no wonder Russians want pushback on NATO encroachment on bordering states. With the horrendous things that Russia has done throughout it's history…
Why is it that in this story, Russia is always depicted as having no agency? "Ukraine CHOSE to join nato, so Russia HAD to invade." No, the cause of the destruction here is Russia's invasion. Ukraine can choose whatever…
> Because the Global American Empire is always on the side of what is bad, wrong, or immoral. Here's a simple rule to guide you. If GAE says it's good, it's bad. If GAE says it's bad then it's good. Remember that the…
Why is that?
Sending money in the UK is faster than it takes me to open the app on the phone to confirm it went thru.
> The current crash (...) What I keep coming back to is that something worth zero is still trading at $20k.
> You are free to choose whatever standard of evidence you see fit, but personally, I will always choose to reserve strong judgement (like calling someone a scumbag) until I am confident that I fully understand the…
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/richardnieva/worldcoin-... You asked me exactly what "instrinsics" are people being stripped from. So according to that article, people are being robbed of the ability of proving…
There's no value prop in getting your eyeball scanned in exchange for magic beans.
I don't agree to anything, because I don't know enough about it. They SAY they don't collect data, they SAY it's a zero knowledge proof. Who knows about that. What I know is that they're extracting some value from…
Not everything is a question of "does it collect data", actually. They're collecting _some_ value from individuals, whether you understand it or not. Your comment reminds me of Facebook's disingenuous "we we're not…
I'm still reeling with what I just watched....
What's the explanation for this? I mean, surely the explanation isn't that Trump is secretly a well informed and thoughtful person?
> all day sitting working in the Math Lab What I tell people is that my powerful brain needs a lot of calories.
He's just repeating Russian propaganda. Russia has been saying "if Finland joins NATO, there will be consequences" since forever. When Finland actually joins Russia says "yeah no problem it's not really a threat". This…
This is the definition I'm using > 1 : a loser or predicted loser in a struggle or contest I think it fits. Russia loses a lot.
> Russia was on reasonably good terms with Europe for at least 2 decades. Russia has been at war with Europe in Ukraine for 8 years you moron.
> Georgia got hit for the same reason Ukraine did - because it tried to join our gang. Man, Russia is really losing this game then. Because countries keep joining Nato. Findland and Sweden now. Sweden has had a policy…
> Logically if you want an existential threat to Russia to expand up against Russian borders you must want war, no? No you see, this isn't "NATO expanding up to"... Countries are sovereign to choose their allies. And…
They have to, because in reality they have less to appeal people with. The ONLY thing that Russia has going to its propaganda is that they're the underdog. Everything else is a lie.
> With the horrendous things we did to Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya... it's no wonder Russians want pushback on NATO encroachment on bordering states. With the horrendous things that Russia has done throughout it's history…
Why is it that in this story, Russia is always depicted as having no agency? "Ukraine CHOSE to join nato, so Russia HAD to invade." No, the cause of the destruction here is Russia's invasion. Ukraine can choose whatever…
> Because the Global American Empire is always on the side of what is bad, wrong, or immoral. Here's a simple rule to guide you. If GAE says it's good, it's bad. If GAE says it's bad then it's good. Remember that the…
Why is that?
Sending money in the UK is faster than it takes me to open the app on the phone to confirm it went thru.
> The current crash (...) What I keep coming back to is that something worth zero is still trading at $20k.
> You are free to choose whatever standard of evidence you see fit, but personally, I will always choose to reserve strong judgement (like calling someone a scumbag) until I am confident that I fully understand the…
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/richardnieva/worldcoin-... You asked me exactly what "instrinsics" are people being stripped from. So according to that article, people are being robbed of the ability of proving…
There's no value prop in getting your eyeball scanned in exchange for magic beans.
I don't agree to anything, because I don't know enough about it. They SAY they don't collect data, they SAY it's a zero knowledge proof. Who knows about that. What I know is that they're extracting some value from…
Not everything is a question of "does it collect data", actually. They're collecting _some_ value from individuals, whether you understand it or not. Your comment reminds me of Facebook's disingenuous "we we're not…