How exactly are you going to conscript from a generation thats either fat or crazy? (No offense intended gen z, it wasn't something you chose as much as had thrust upon you by people who claim to be your superiors... often in my damned generation)
Tbf, most Americans are too wise to do so as well. Also too broken because it wasn't that long ago you'd mock someone for buying a 60,000 dollar pickup truck.
One can hope. He lacks the piss and vinegar to get in there and actually tell the truth about things though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddk_fJwh_NU
Tim is right. Stewart was good because he was tearing down obviously lying establishment media. I don't see him doing that in 2024, he's going to sit there and chant with them because it's the media he built 10 years ago, they all came of age watching him. I don't think he has the cojones to do it anymore.
Tim is right. Stewart was good because he was tearing down obviously lying establishment media. I don't see him doing that in 2024, he's going to sit there and chant with them because it's the media he built 10 years ago, they all came of age watching him. I don't think he has the cojones to do it anymore.
Sunshine is a streaming server you can use with moonlight as a streaming client, you can stream a desktop but it's desgined for gaming. Originally it was designed for nvidia video card users to stream their games from their desktop to their shield tablets.
Some people probably remember me talking about it before. I've now used it for a few days and it's really surprising how well it works. I've been using it to stream my powerful stationary computer to a cheap chromebook that's at this point barely able to watch youtube videos, It's great for pretty much everything. I've been watching youtube videos without incident, doing some productivity tasks, and even played some video games. I'm even writing this post through the streaming connection.
All FOSS. Maybe not something most people will have a use for, but for people with a particular narrow fringe use case, a viable streaming solution capable of gaming competently is a big deal.
Some people probably remember me talking about it before. I've now used it for a few days and it's really surprising how well it works. I've been using it to stream my powerful stationary computer to a cheap chromebook that's at this point barely able to watch youtube videos, It's great for pretty much everything. I've been watching youtube videos without incident, doing some productivity tasks, and even played some video games. I'm even writing this post through the streaming connection.
All FOSS. Maybe not something most people will have a use for, but for people with a particular narrow fringe use case, a viable streaming solution capable of gaming competently is a big deal.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vk_HQByQ6Ck
This is actually so interesting, and it explains why on older cars it's pretty frequent that on old cars the rearview mirror falls off and the idea that they've changed the design to solve that problem.
This is actually so interesting, and it explains why on older cars it's pretty frequent that on old cars the rearview mirror falls off and the idea that they've changed the design to solve that problem.
The unfortunate part about the whole constitutionality thing is it doesn't mean much 2 years after the fact. You need a government who isn't willing to break the law in the first place.
But it's a huge win nonetheless.
But it's a huge win nonetheless.
I don't remember what it was, but on the daily show back when it was funny they had this one thing where the commentator is like "DO YOU BELEIVE IN MIRACLES? YES! YES!" and they got sixth.
Pretty impressive getting second in a two horse race. :P
Pretty impressive getting second in a two horse race. :P
In Canada they demanded Facebook "pay their fair share" so facebook just banned news.
Turns out this relationship is more important to one side than the other
Turns out this relationship is more important to one side than the other
I love the idea that so many people think people voting for someone you don't like is a threat to democracy.
This is related to a very practical political standpoint I have, and it's that you don't really know what someone's going to do until you give them the reins. Sometimes they say a bunch of stuff that's terrible and it turns out that pretty decent, other times they say a bunch of stuff that sounds great but they end up doing something completely different. Unless things are just getting insanely bad, I try not to back any politician until I've seen the sort of politician they are in action.
Of course, sometimes it's just time to vote the buggers out.
Of course, sometimes it's just time to vote the buggers out.
China had the longest lasting empire in history and made up the majority of the world's economy for millennia. They did this with a combination of three different ideologies, buddhism, taoism, and Confucianism. Those same three ideologies ended up putting up against each other, and when one of them started to run up against its limits one of the other two would step in and provide a different answer.
In the west we have something similar, the combination of liberalism, christianity, and the Germanic pagan warrior spirit. In assuming that any one of them is unnecessary, you lose critical ideas for the vitality of a civilization.
This also goes to show why Marxism is always destined to fail, because it will not live in harmony with any other ideology, considering itself to be perfectly brilliant. Without a real counterbalancing force, you end up immediately touching extremism. You see that with other ideologies as well.
In the west we have something similar, the combination of liberalism, christianity, and the Germanic pagan warrior spirit. In assuming that any one of them is unnecessary, you lose critical ideas for the vitality of a civilization.
This also goes to show why Marxism is always destined to fail, because it will not live in harmony with any other ideology, considering itself to be perfectly brilliant. Without a real counterbalancing force, you end up immediately touching extremism. You see that with other ideologies as well.
The idiots doing things like gluing themselves to roads are doing so because they're narcissists seeking attention and social validation. That's why they're doing something that'll let them be seen instead of changing their own lives to be less damaging to the planet in their conception.
It has more to do with shame based Asian systems of face than western guilt based systems.
Jesus said to pray in private because those who yell and scream in the streets have already gotten their reward. That's the essence of a guilt based moral system, that it isn't about others it's about your own behavior. "Judge not lest ye be judged the same, dont point out the mote in your neighbor's eye while you have a log in yours"(paraphrased, all of this), "let he who is without sin cast the first stone[...]go, and sin no more" -- all of it advocating what you're talking about. Having a moral code isn't bad in itself as long as it's an ok moral code, but the expression of that code and the emotions behind it matter a lot.
It has more to do with shame based Asian systems of face than western guilt based systems.
Jesus said to pray in private because those who yell and scream in the streets have already gotten their reward. That's the essence of a guilt based moral system, that it isn't about others it's about your own behavior. "Judge not lest ye be judged the same, dont point out the mote in your neighbor's eye while you have a log in yours"(paraphrased, all of this), "let he who is without sin cast the first stone[...]go, and sin no more" -- all of it advocating what you're talking about. Having a moral code isn't bad in itself as long as it's an ok moral code, but the expression of that code and the emotions behind it matter a lot.