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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...

At the time I was still more trusting if the establishment media, so I'm sure they were the ones I would have been getting my info from back in 2020, but it's been a long time now and I don't recall the specific theys. I do recall seeing a thunderfoot video about it (not saying he's establishment but rather than his video was in line with what the establishment was warning about)

(where do they put the sole of the baby's foot on the birth certificate?)

Early on when we didn't know that much, they didn't really have a mechanism they just said that it was going to kill this massive percentage of everyone who got it, which turned out to be totally wrong.

I just wrote about something regarding this on another fediverse site, there were a lot of major actions taken, and at this moment I'm tending towards thinking it was the lockdowns rather than the vax that really caused the most harm.

For example, the stagflation I warned about in early 2020 ended up coming exactly as I said and everyone can see that -- it actually is a "bring out yer dead" scenario with tent cities popping up around the world in cities that typically never had them. We also saw many apocalypse scenarios with respect to childhood development and education turn out to be true. We also are seeing the "bring out yer dead" scenario regarding drug addiction and mental health.

Touch a baby's butt.

"What no that's gross."

Sudo cream touch a baby's butt.

"Done."

Have you ever heard of Gentoo? It's really neat, it compiles every program you use from scratch!

One of the most important things I had to learn in school was that I needed to chill the fuck out.

I went around with a chip on my shoulder like a lot of nerds back before technology was considered cooler, and in part because I moved around a lot during the important formative years I didn't have a lot of friends (if it happens a few times that you make friends then you move and have to make all new friends it really sucks). I lashed out a lot for a long time at anyone who made me feel bad.

Eventually I learned to chill out and let things slide and just be myself and besides dropping both my blood pressure and the number of schoolyard free for all brawls I got into, it let me actually connect with people somewhat, solving the original problem anyway.

At least for me, teaching me that I was actually in the right and the problem is I wasn't lashing out hard enough really would have been counter-productive.

So what if the real reason Jews wear the Yarmulke (the little Jew Beanie) is that everyone from that region of the world at the time just has male pattern baldness right on the top of their heads and wearing a little hat covers it up to make it seem like they have more hair than they really do?

I think it's important to be reasonable in this respect.... It's already been 3-4 years since many people got their first shot, and just like we didn't actually have carts of dead people in the streets from covid, we don't have carts of dead people in the streets from the covid vaccine.

Now don't get me wrong -- what I'm not saying here is that there's no effects from the untested experimental vaccines and that there never will be. What I'm saying is that we need to live in the here and now and look at what's actually happening rather than predictions from people who don't have the real world data to make extrapolations.

Early on I watched a video about COVID that suggested that billions would die, and while the videos were very convincing at the time, we now know they were entirely wrong. Even in countries that largely didn't have any of the interventions of the west such as in Africa, things were mostly fine. More deaths than usual, but not a black plague "bring out yer dead!" piles of bodies thing.

Why do you keep posting pictures of high class English food?

"I......Stand.............By..................My.......................Decision"

I mean, she started on the Disney channel, so I'm sure she's had to make some pretty bad choices for money...

The thing that EMP would hurt the most would be transmission systems.

For a longer term example of it, there was a geomagnetic storm called the Carrington event in 1859 that caused a number of interesting effects including aurora so powerful miners started making breakfast assuming it was morning, and induced electricity so strong telegraph stations caught on fire. Some telegraph operators were able to use their stations without connecting the battery, the induced emf was so great.

It's assumed that most electrical infrastructure would be destroyed if a Carrington event level solar storm hit our planet today. Even if it wasn't all destroyed, enough damage to the grid at this point I think there'd be some serious questions as to how much we could recover in a lifetime.

I wrote a song as a student:
(Sung to 'hurt')

"I hurt myself today"
"To play Final Fantasy 3"
"I focused on the game"
"The only thing that's real"

I think I had to pee while I was downloading it on the school network and I'd have to log out if I left so I was just sitting there busting for a piss.

I haven't finished 7 even after all these years, but as far as I'm concerned that and maybe 9 are the last final fantasy games. Everything else is something else wearing the brand like a skin suit, the same way that Chrono Cross is a fine game but it isn't a sequel to Chrono Trigger stfu.

The sad thing is that the basic principles of macro and micro economics are actually quite intuitive, and get thrown out the window when someone is about to explain why you need to stab yourself in the heart to make sure the sun rises tomorrow or something equally crazy.

There's a part of crunchyroll with a bunch of android games you can get if you really wanted to do that for some reason.

Me when the crunchyroll gaming site opens

Honestly, it's still basically true that Tesla is the world's smallest car company with the world's largest market cap, so it feels strange anyone would throw their hat in with that.

It's like you pick a gerbil on unimaginable amounts of meth to draw your carriage because it's faster than the horse, and never think "Hey, what happens when the meth wears off? What happens before the meth wears off?"

It seems to me that the more prescriptive it gets, the more suspect it becomes. It's called the dismal science, and it should be treated as a science where we're trying to understand the world and predict the future. The moment that you start slapping prescriptions right into the school of thought you're in, you basically given up the ability to make any predictions contrary to that prescription. At that point of course you're going to get most things wrong because your job isn't too predict things correctly.

I want to read some good books, I think I will try that one out.

Pretty interesting going back to some of the econ podcasts I listen to and realizing how ignorant they are.

In one show they talked about how good it is that the government says everything is fine. in another it says entitlements are great and the guest shrugs off the existential crisis of government debt with a dismissive "it's a political problem, we can figure it out", and "entitlements are fine, America economy big!"

No wonder my predictions got so much better after I stopped listening to them. Imagine how disgraceful it is that these alleged economics reporters are likely to die in the gutter penniless because they don't seem to know fuck all about the markets or the economy.

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