oompa loompa dippidy dum
Eat an oompa loompa and you will say yum
oompa loompay dippidy dee
But it will be a crime against humanity
Eat an oompa loompa and you will say yum
oompa loompay dippidy dee
But it will be a crime against humanity
The video about Andrew Tate being dodgy (Might not have been you who posted the link, I don't have the thread in front of me)
The video you linked to, in the first few seconds was like "Every few years there's a new red pilled alpha male" and showed a bunch of people including him lol
lol putting weenie college professor Jordan Peterson on the list of "red pill alpha males" is pretty funny.
I don't think he'd agree he should be on that list.
I don't think he'd agree he should be on that list.
I always find it amusing that an ideology that says women aren't prizes to be won always seems to use "you are bad at the sex/you do not get the sex" as their go-to insult.
Besides that, it looks like the biggest douchebag on earth getting owned by a histrionic genocide advocate. Which is funny in its own way.
Besides that, it looks like the biggest douchebag on earth getting owned by a histrionic genocide advocate. Which is funny in its own way.
One of my favorite things is seeing journos coming to the fediverse and being hated by both sides of political discourse, and assuming that we set up the entire fediverse and all the users as a complicated honeypot assuming they'd someday come here and the Russians could attack them.
That's some 11 dimensional chess right there. Maybe the Russians deserve to win if that's the sort of stuff they've been up to.
That's some 11 dimensional chess right there. Maybe the Russians deserve to win if that's the sort of stuff they've been up to.
Imagine unironically acting like this as a journalist and not realizing everyone does still remember cigarettes, asbestos, thalidomide, and ddt.
I'll check it out. I see a lot of no agenda social folks on my feed, and they all seem to have their head screwed on straight.
It's a neat idea, but I'd be concerned because if you ever used one of these in an industrial design, you're personally on the hook if anything big ever goes wrong.
"So let me get this straight... Instead of using a real PLC, you decided to use a hobbyist computer?"
"So let me get this straight... Instead of using a real PLC, you decided to use a hobbyist computer?"
How many people knew that the rate of change of arctic snow cover in November was at a 56 year high predicting one of the coldest winters on record? The story was true, but not talked about because it went against the official narrative.
How many people knew that in late 2021 there were already supply chain issues regarding European natural gas? The story was true, but not talked about because it went against the official narrative.
How many people knew in March 2020 that we were going to face massive stagflation as a result of basic economic theory that's taught in every university? The story was true, but not talked about because it went against the official narrative.
We have a huge problem. The narrative is more important than the truth, and so people aren't being given information to make predictive decisions, so everything is a surprise nobody could have predicted -- except it isn't a surprise, we had the information, but our decadent leaders used powers they are not supposed to have to silence facts that don't match the narrative they want to push.
The next big thing appears to be food insecurity. There are lots of stories that seem to push towards that idea, but nobody is talking about it because it goes against the narrative.
This is turning into an existential threat to individuals. When there's questions about food, shelter, protection from the elements, security against people who want to hurt you, you're at the base of Maslow's hierarchy of needs and high minded ideals go out the window.
How many people knew that in late 2021 there were already supply chain issues regarding European natural gas? The story was true, but not talked about because it went against the official narrative.
How many people knew in March 2020 that we were going to face massive stagflation as a result of basic economic theory that's taught in every university? The story was true, but not talked about because it went against the official narrative.
We have a huge problem. The narrative is more important than the truth, and so people aren't being given information to make predictive decisions, so everything is a surprise nobody could have predicted -- except it isn't a surprise, we had the information, but our decadent leaders used powers they are not supposed to have to silence facts that don't match the narrative they want to push.
The next big thing appears to be food insecurity. There are lots of stories that seem to push towards that idea, but nobody is talking about it because it goes against the narrative.
This is turning into an existential threat to individuals. When there's questions about food, shelter, protection from the elements, security against people who want to hurt you, you're at the base of Maslow's hierarchy of needs and high minded ideals go out the window.