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sj_zero | @sj_zero@social.fbxl.net

Author of The Graysonian Ethic (Available on Amazon, pick up a dead tree copy today)

Also Author of Future Sepsis (Also available on Amazon!)

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Advocate for freedom and tolerance even if you say things I do not like

Adversary of Fediblock

Accept that I'll probably say something you don't like and I'll give you the same benefit, and maybe we can find some truth about the world.

Ah... Is the Alliteration clever or stupid? Don't answer that, I sort of know the answer already...

Statistically speaking, I could see situations where you have a multiple internet connections for an individual and so it becomes quite difficult to count which ones go to which people.

Most people I know have at least two separate Internet connections, for example -- land line and mobile.

The theme song for this movie can be "The Wild, Wild West"

For real...

But I do understand that there's a skinner box element. Some people keep pressing the button until they die when there's a small chance of reward.

"I filled this AI with all the parts of freud where you want to have sex with your mother. I'm gonna be rich!"

And the same ones who allowed Twitter to proudly advertise that the people who donated to the truckers were doxxed.

Thousands of people who anonymously donated to a political cause? Fuck 'em. The son of a vice president who peddled influence? RED ALERT! RED ALERT! PROTECT HIM FROM THE HACKED NON-HACKED MATERIALS!

I feel like there'd be a lot of debt in hell.

Are you richer than a homeless person?

You might immediately think you are, but think twice. The homeless person probably doesn't have any debt to worry about, they don't have any bills, their net worth may in fact be slightly positive.

How deeply in debt are you, and how much of that is backed up with some sort of collateral that's worth at least as much as that debt? How much debt you have is for previous consumption rather than for hard goods that'll last?

This question changed the way I manage my personal finances.

VR is one of those technologies that sound great unless you've used it and you're a human being.

There's definitely a market for it, but it isn't the next big thing these tech types think it is. The fundamental stuff that makes it up is the opposite of the smart phone, and therefore is the opposite of what makes the smart phone the universal phenomenon it became.

That's true! The history of western economics has been a history of falling from crisis to crisis for decades and decades.

They can hide this truth because the numbers keep going up.

But aggregate numbers hide the reality that the rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer, and the middle class is shrinking.

I know a lot of people don't like him that much, but Tim Pool is right about getting some reserve food.

This doesn't mean you need to go get a 300 dollar emergency ration bucket from one of those websites. You can go find a couple 50lb bags of rice. 1lb of rice provides about 1600 calories, so 100lb of rice by itself will have enough calories for about 80 days if you assume a 2000 calorie per day diet. Then grab some vitamin pills and you've got enough nutrition for most of the winter if things get bad.

And if the winter is fine? cool! It means you've got a basically unlimited supply of rice! You can slowly use it in normal meals over a long time, and as food continues to rise (because even without a crisis it will) you get to eat the rice you paid 2022 prices for.

Liberty is a two way street. It means the freedom to do as you please, but it means the responsibility to make sure you're prepared to take care of yourself instead of hoping some omnibenevolent nanny state will save you if things become slightly worse than we expect.

And you know what else? We should look into the worst that could happen in other scenarios too. What happens if the power goes out for a few days in the middle of the winter? What happens if the gas goes out for a few days in the middle of the winter? What happens if water goes out for a few days? What happens if the car breaks down and you can't get to a supermarket for a week while it's in the shop? What happens if the circuit board on your furnace burns out and it's going to be a few days until the replacement board arrives? It's relatively cheap and easy to be ready for these small events during the good times, and while other people are panicking during the bad times, you just implement your pre-established plan using the resources you already gathered.

Imagine coming to fedi and thinking you can ban something from fedi.

The tradwife is a NEET by definition

one of us. one of us. one of us.

or he'd have some really nice ones.
a graph showing an inverted bell curve of "size of man tits" vs. "time in gym"

I have a pinephone, so unlike you plebs it won't run at full speed even if I delete every single virus.

We're in the beginning of what could be the worst stagflationary depression since Weimar Germany.

I'd argue that this actually started in the late 90s with Alan Greenspan's Irrational Exuberance. Excess liquidity then caused the dot com bubble which caused the dot com crash which caused the fed to push for more liquidity, which inflated the housing bubble which crashed and caused the fed to push for more liquidity, which inflated the everything bubble which crashed due to covid and caused the fed to push for more liquidity which inflated the second everything bubble which led to the current moment.

Politically the politicians and central banks want the numbers to go up so they'll do the easy thing to, which is pushing for more liquidity, which ends up causing speculative bubbles fueled by debt, and because people are playing with money they can't afford to lose everything crashes when they start to lose that money. It's a cycle that's been going on for 20 years, but I don't think there's any fuel left in the tank to do it more.

Batman defeats joker with EMOTIONAL DAMAGE

Anyone involved with the whole ordeal pisses me off, because they're straight-up frauds. There isn't a rule they didn't ignore if it was their buddies doing the breaking.

When these people are done their time on earth, they will have to answer to their ancestors for what they have done. There will be no massive multinational megacorp to protect them from the truth then. Only an eternity of disgrace.

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