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Joined December 2020
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If you're going to be mad about people being wildly rich, at least don't be dim enough to make your case about guys whose wealth is largely in the form of stock in companies they founded & built from the ground up.
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We've set back the nuclear program pretty far by military action in 2025-26. We can probably deter them further in 2027-28. But an agreement on paper adds nothing to that. The only possible "for good" solution is toppling the regime.
I thought the whole point was to solve the Iran nuclear program for good. Not punt it to the next president. Even if you concede that Iran won’t openly pursue a nuclear program while Trump is in office, how does the promise Trump gets from Iran differ from the one Obama got under JCPOA?
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Heck, most of our ancestors were club, rock, and fist people. Spear people were the cool people.
I don’t want to sound like a dick, but most of your ancestors were spear people not sword people
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St. Peter was the Scrappy Doo of the Apostles. Discuss.
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>Plot centers entirely around fighting extreme government taxation and overreach >The Sheriff of Nottingham literally collects taxes from the church poor box >Friar Tuck gets so fed up with the state disrespecting the Church that he physically throws hands with the Sheriff >Casts the Crusades in a positive light >Male protagonist who risks his life for his people >Unapologetically traditional romance with Maid Marian without any modern subversion >Climax is literally a raid to break political prisoners out of a corrupt jail >Story resolves when the rightful, divinely-appointed monarch returns from the Holy Land to crush the corrupt politicians >Ends with a beautiful church wedding and a happily ever after We need to make Kid's stories based again
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This makes sense when you realize that voters perceive “moderate” as basically “person who agrees with me”.
The median Democrat voter is a self described socialist who thinks the party should be more centrist
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"I need men to be women" isn't even a remarkable claim any more.
there's a sex therapist who has a ritual of making out with her husband every night before bed, and so many of the comments on her posts are some version of "but what if he gets turned on and I don't want to have sex" and i need men to understand and prioritize non sexual touch.
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Ok yeah but this is an old game.
Compare how the media portrayed these two: For a victim, they chose the most unflattering image they could find. For a murderer, they went through his childhood photos to find the most harmless. It's not accidental. One is designed to elicit sympathy, while the other is not.
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Replying to @eigenrobot
Related - this is also why elite bubbles are so problematic - they shape a society that they don’t fundamentally understand
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I keep thinking about Lomez’s point here - I naturally appreciate eccentricity - but at a certain point one’s oddness becomes a valid reason to ignore their commentary
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the wisdom was right there but sadly once again rationalists learned nothing
Looking back we will be forced to acknowledge that it is a major problem that so many of the leading voices in AI, on all sides of the debate, have adopted moral frameworks and lifestyles profoundly at odds with what most ppl consider necessary to lead a good and worthwhile life
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The PMC-ification of Sinn Fein is complete
Standing together against Racism this evening on the Falls Road, Belfast.
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One of those things where you try explaining it to not very political people and you just end up sounding completely mad dailymail.com/news/article-1…
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As a wave of anti-Semitism is overtaking one of America’s 2 major political parties, the US Jewish establishment is standing there with its proverbial schmekl in its hand All that institutional weight, organization, decades of fundraising… for what? It is failing US Jews
This remains one of the most unhinged things ever admitted on the record by a candidate for public office. To the NYT no less. “I admit that I am trafficking in a deeply problematic lie. I know I am doing it, it makes me really uncomfortable, but I must do it to win. And so I will.” — Brad Lander
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At the America 250th Celebration there should be a slideshow of things we avoided by gaining our independence, and this should be the first photo.
The American mind cannot comprehend the pub cheese and onion roll
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A while back, Kristol said something to the effect of *so, we're with the Democrats for a while.* Which is fine. It's a free country. But you're not politically homeless.
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I mean, yes, Sarah Longwell and Bill Kristol are "politically homeless." What goes unmentioned is that they're "politically homeless" because they were drummed out of the GOP and then went to work whoring themselves out for Pierre Omidyar.
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If America is to remain America, it cannot unhook itself from the moral and metaphysical propositions that made America intelligible from its start. The greatest danger at present is not just the elimination of these ideals but also a historical amnesia that treats America’s uniqueness as merely the product of those ideals, without regard for the context in which they originated. wng.org/opinions/is-america-…
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"He made it so that Twitter isn't a left-wing echo chamber that punishes righties for engaging in non-left approved political speech; and we will never forgive him."
What has Elon Musk taken from you? So ask many including Andrew Neil. Here's the answer: He has taken our peace of mind. He has purposefully pushed us apart, divided us further and profited from our loss of community. And that is hard to ever forgive.
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Righties got flooded with waves of leftwingers in our feeds, telling us we were fascists and promising to hunt our children (Support didn't care about that), lefties got a pleasant and curated experience speaking to each other and never really saw anyone who didn't agree.
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I'm sorry he took your little sandbox and let the kids from the wrong side of the tracks play there, and I'm also sorry that the alternative sites were taken over by your tribe and turned into madhouses. Growing up can be painful.
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