This has been a known outcome for at least 30 years.
Yes. We are. We have been for a long time.
It’s just becoming more visible to the first world.
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This has been a known outcome for at least 30 years.
Yes. We are. We have been for a long time.
It’s just becoming more visible to the first world.
Vice grips for pliers
Pliers for a wrench
Wrench for a hammer
Hammer’s everything else
A song for that guy:
It was always Ralph Nader’s fault.
(To the down voter: Ralph Nader fought to bring regulations for mandatory seat belts, among other life saving consumer safety issues he had a hand in. Man’s a hero. Also, this is a joke. Ffs)
This is pretty grimm.
I thought that’s what self care was.
I have a pour over, a french press, and a drip filter.
I use mint xfce, BTW.
I think we may have solved the Fermi paradox (why does it seem we are alone in the universe)
Collective stupidity/insanity, and religions/cults destroy every civilization.
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Using the one from this post this is what I can see (exif data has been stripped or wasn’t there):
Here’s another example where the data is plain as day:
How do you think I know which set trained the AI?
Missed opportunity to offer an orange Julius with a salad of some sort.
(I think I whooshed myself)
The AI was trained on a different set of balls.
Yep.
The slauhgterbots are being assembled as we speak.
That…sounds … Horrible.
Oh, wait, wrong kink.
She’s a Qt but she’s only a 6.8
Read foundations of geopolitics by alexsandr dugin. This was all laid out years ago. In black and white.
Brexit was a Russian op.
Trump is a (part) Russian op.
Ending NATO is a Russian op
Aligning with Iran is.
The only good thing is they want to destabilize China.
The useless eaters phrase - agenda2030?
The water wars were a fringe conspiracy way back when I was doing the political protests rounds and plotting erisian discord in a cafe with my late teenage peers sometime in the 90s.
The more we spoke of things, the more we were labelled crazy.
Cassandra complex achieved.
BTW, thanks for these posts.
Sadly moz Dev is … Difficult to find info about things other than the function and how to call it. The source is all there, and some things are buried so deep in some topic or obscure inaccessible part of their site. But practical functionality and actual results of use are difficult to determine on my lonesome.
I use the tests on https://librewolf.net/docs/testing/ to do some things, but there are just so many unknowns.
Thanks again.
I see a duck with a sleeping cap, smoking a cigar.