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

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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...

Good morning frens.

(OMG, how does this keep on happening?!?!?)

Quickly, to the straightcopter!

Economists hate them! One simple trick, called lying, helped them avoid most of the problems Europe is facing.

I mean, not really. But they can pretend.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUfYbZkkFJ0

This is pretty neat. It's Diatomaceous Earth under a microscope.

Now you might be asking, "What's so interesting about that?", well, it's made up of the remains of microorganisms called diatoms that died perhaps millions of years ago. And yet, at 1000x magnification, an interesting thing is happening -- They're moving as if they're alive.

This movement is caused by the molecules of water bumping up against the larger particles, it's called "Brownian motion". It was discovered by a botanist named Brown who was investigating pollen, and noticed similar movement. Throughout his testing, he was able to see that the same movement happened with living plants, with dead plants, and with stuff that definitely wasn't alive, like little bits of rock.

In 1905 it wasn't actually confirmed that atoms were something that existed (giving you an idea of just how quickly the science moved), but Albert Einstein came up with a hypothesis that Brownian motion was caused by molecules made up of atoms bumping up against larger particles, and in a paper came up with an equation that could be used to find the amount of particles at a certain temperature at a certain pressure, something incredibly important and useful if it could be found.

A few years later, someone ran the experiment, and was able to find that number.

You couldn't pay me enough to own an asset in New York.

anime asians assaulting americans, actually.

What's funny is they don't realize how this is playing out.

Explains a lot, probably where all the people telling her she can win live.

Actually that, or in the same way that stripper friend I have has been just about to finish university for 15 years?

Anyone know what happened to fse?

Sun Tzu says the victorious general wins the victory and then heads into battle, but the defeated general fights the battle first then seeks victory.

If you haven't deliberated and strategized, then even with unlimited manpower you will not achieve what you want. It just means you have more people failing.

If you do nothing and nothing else changes, it collapses under the weight of debt within our lifetimes. If you do nothing and natural aging happens, it collapses under the weight of everyone assuming someone else's kids will pay for their retirement or join the military.

Oompa Loompa Gimpity Geth,
don't use the school lab to produce meth

Absolutely.

110 years ago there wasn't even an income tax in most countries around the world, and today blue collar workers can see over 50% of their last dollar going to the state. Also, 110 years ago the world's major currencies were backed by gold and so inflation was limited and sometimes currencies even became more valuable.

This omnipresent state pretends it helps to eliminate wealth inequality, but the wealthiest person on earth today got most of that wealth by virtue of government largesse and rather than by virtue of the relatively tiny number of cars he sells. If it isn't by direct payments (though it often is -- how many direct subsidies or payments for different products or services have come directly from the massive governments to make the world's richest man so rich?), it's by constant inflation which cuts down the working class's wages and savings and ultimately makes the ultra-rich even richer by sending that excess money into mega-stocks.

Just goes to show where their insane priorities are.

Censoring the Internet is priority #1, dealing with churches being burned to the ground, skyrocketing car thefts, skyrocketing violent crime, tent cities in every Canadian city due to skyrocketing cost of living, and students being crammed 25 to an unfinished basement is all priority #999.

(msm references to all these things to show I'm not being at all hyperbolic)

https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/lilley-trudeau-explains-away-arson-attacks-on-churches

https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a46492705/car-theft-and-carjacking-grow-canada/

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/police-reported-crime-report-2022-1.6919999

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/canada-homeless-tent-encampments-1.6548241

https://www.insauga.com/25-students-in-one-basement-just-some-of-100000-estimated-residents-in-illegal-suites-in-brampton/

24Hz on a CRT is peak cinematic experience.

Anonymous sources familiar with Donald Trump's thinking have confirmed that yellow journalism is not a thing and the Spanish-American war had nothing to do with the press.

#debunked

It's pretty funny watching the self-serving tactical move from 6 months ago backfire.

"Oh, we're not like Trump, we'll give up gracefully so vote for us!"

Tbf, 3 of those gaming things can just be labelled "gaming on steam"

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