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Every person and organization should police themselves.
>Secondly, both major US parties serve the CEO class; Every time someone says or implies that “both parties are the same” a hungry child gets called a parasite and kicked out of a free and/or reduced price school lunch…
Forget 50%, the US Navy built five rigid airships. ZR-1 through ZR-5. The only one that wasn’t destroyed by a crash that also killed most if not all of its crew was ZR-3 and its history is filled with so many…
You think it is inappropriate to live in a fire prone area. Your arbitrary line of appropriateness is wrong. My arbitrary line of appropriateness is right. It is inappropriate to live anywhere where there is a fire,…
People can offer, graciously or not, you something for free. They can then change their mind. You are not entitled to it, you never had any “right” to it, and no force real or imagined in the universe will make that so.…
No. Every time someone says or implies "bOtH sIdEs" a hungry child gets kicked out of a free and reduced school lunch program and called a parasite.
Yes. We can talk about what kinds of ads are appropriate but the right to use YouTube without paying either in money or time spent watching ads has never, will never, and does not currently exist.
>If you do this, most of the goods will be used by people who are not poor, Why does it seem as though some people believe there is an infinite supply of rich people? Income disparity is so great that the cost of…
I didn't even have to read the article to know that these are the bible humping jesus freaks out in west Texas from Amarillo down to San Angelo. In addition to their freedumb risking the lives of others, getting measles…
There are two types of Trump supporters. One type thinks that the data being disappeared is "trans DEI libtard lies". The other type believes that the federal government should collect no data because it is stealing a…
The only thing they care about is next quarter's share price. The wouldn't kill and eat your grandmother if it was legal to make a little money, but 100% without exception they would look the other way and profess…
>There are no "artificial rules", just humans acting according to normal human behavior. There are uncountably many examples of humans, presumably normal, existing outside of the rules set by free market capitalism and…
Your memory is faulty. Let's take a trip back to 1992. In 1992, unless you were rich you had a $2,000 386SX-33 sourced from parts out of the back of Computer Shopper magazine. Here is a 386SX-33 running Windows 3.1…
>You cannot simply "ignore" market forces Market forces aren't real. They are artificial arbitrary rules agreed upon by a majority of participants in a financial system. They are not natural laws like Newton's law of…
That and the Tokyo train network slime mold experiments have always irrationally angered me. They haven't found the most efficient paths, for humans in the real world, at all. They've found short-ISH paths that are…
Whenever I come across a "density Density DENSITY" story I do some looking at the background of the individuals running/promoting the effort. I'll go to the "our team" and "about us" page of the org, look at who runs it…
>You think the whole world is about meta comments? Sentiment in the media, all media, including social media, turns into dead bodies if the rhetoric is allowed to get extreme enough. It's been this way since the…
Las Vegas is an insignificant mote of dust compared to Macau when it comes to Casinos and gambling.
>Jonathan Head >South East Asia correspondent >Reporting from Shwe Kokko, Myanmar Before the article even started.
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Every person and organization should police themselves.
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>Secondly, both major US parties serve the CEO class; Every time someone says or implies that “both parties are the same” a hungry child gets called a parasite and kicked out of a free and/or reduced price school lunch…
Forget 50%, the US Navy built five rigid airships. ZR-1 through ZR-5. The only one that wasn’t destroyed by a crash that also killed most if not all of its crew was ZR-3 and its history is filled with so many…
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You think it is inappropriate to live in a fire prone area. Your arbitrary line of appropriateness is wrong. My arbitrary line of appropriateness is right. It is inappropriate to live anywhere where there is a fire,…
People can offer, graciously or not, you something for free. They can then change their mind. You are not entitled to it, you never had any “right” to it, and no force real or imagined in the universe will make that so.…
No. Every time someone says or implies "bOtH sIdEs" a hungry child gets kicked out of a free and reduced school lunch program and called a parasite.
Yes. We can talk about what kinds of ads are appropriate but the right to use YouTube without paying either in money or time spent watching ads has never, will never, and does not currently exist.
>If you do this, most of the goods will be used by people who are not poor, Why does it seem as though some people believe there is an infinite supply of rich people? Income disparity is so great that the cost of…
I didn't even have to read the article to know that these are the bible humping jesus freaks out in west Texas from Amarillo down to San Angelo. In addition to their freedumb risking the lives of others, getting measles…
There are two types of Trump supporters. One type thinks that the data being disappeared is "trans DEI libtard lies". The other type believes that the federal government should collect no data because it is stealing a…
The only thing they care about is next quarter's share price. The wouldn't kill and eat your grandmother if it was legal to make a little money, but 100% without exception they would look the other way and profess…
>There are no "artificial rules", just humans acting according to normal human behavior. There are uncountably many examples of humans, presumably normal, existing outside of the rules set by free market capitalism and…
Your memory is faulty. Let's take a trip back to 1992. In 1992, unless you were rich you had a $2,000 386SX-33 sourced from parts out of the back of Computer Shopper magazine. Here is a 386SX-33 running Windows 3.1…
>You cannot simply "ignore" market forces Market forces aren't real. They are artificial arbitrary rules agreed upon by a majority of participants in a financial system. They are not natural laws like Newton's law of…
That and the Tokyo train network slime mold experiments have always irrationally angered me. They haven't found the most efficient paths, for humans in the real world, at all. They've found short-ISH paths that are…
Whenever I come across a "density Density DENSITY" story I do some looking at the background of the individuals running/promoting the effort. I'll go to the "our team" and "about us" page of the org, look at who runs it…
>You think the whole world is about meta comments? Sentiment in the media, all media, including social media, turns into dead bodies if the rhetoric is allowed to get extreme enough. It's been this way since the…
Las Vegas is an insignificant mote of dust compared to Macau when it comes to Casinos and gambling.
>Jonathan Head >South East Asia correspondent >Reporting from Shwe Kokko, Myanmar Before the article even started.