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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...

Honestly though, it's a great song. It's obviously meant in jest, but at some point people stopped having a sense of humor and then committed cultural suicide.

Gemini says reddit told me to kill myself ...

It must be true it's on the internet, but given the specific source now I want to live forever as an immortal.

Something most people don't realize is insurance companies are the most powerful regulators on the planet.

Fortune 500 companies routinely spend millions of dollars because insurance companies told them to, and happily. Meanwhile they'll whine and complain all day long if they have to follow a law.

It's pretty crazy tbh. Most people wouldn't believe it if they saw it.

Edit: and shutting down tens of thousands of insurance plans shows the power they wield because they didn't get what they wanted in terms of risk mitigation.

The movie wish is an allegory of Justin Trudeau during the awoo flu. He's about to be trapped in a crystal forever.

Hmm. Yes, we should eliminate all taxes. That should fix that little problem.

Wait, that wasn't allowed?

They were basically living under fascism over on big tech!

Jordan's really doing this eyebrow thing that's uncharacteristic of him.

I remember years back I was advertising on Facebook. I had a 100 dollar ad budget and they were charging 5 cents per click.

So that's 2,000 clicks.

So, that'd be fine, except this was a restaurant, and we burned through the ad budget fast. Like, about a week maybe?

This was only a city of 100,000 people and the ad was set to be a local ad, so you'd expect that if nearly 2% of people not just saw the ad but visited the website, you'd see a huge boost in sales, right?

Not really... of all the ad campaigns we ran, facebook used the money up fastest, claimed to have achieved the most clicks, and yet had the least impact.

That experience led me to strongly believe that there's a lot of ad fraud going on.

>tfw gamers who haven't bought a physical copy of a game in 10 years go all-in on gamestop stock

"This is a new pardon system where if you use your pardon 10 times you get a free sandwich from the white house commissary"

every tiem

"why would climate change do this?"

That's one of the things I find most annoying about the whole "deepfake AI" thing. You could doctor photos and videos long before AI automated the process. People did it all the time. In fact, I remember when I was a kid in the 90s, there was a whole commercial about a house hippo whose whole point is that even back then you could do a really good job making footage that was totally fake so people should think for themselves.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvPwJQXzHm0

French car made in japan being driven apparently by a mexican.

Pretty quick for a french car.

I started with the second game in the series, and although it's not the classic the first one is, it was still a lot of fun too.

Breaking: Justin Trudeau just announced his resignation. He just prorogued Parliament and is resigning as head of the liberal party. Still PM until the next election though.

lol I think the real problem is that they fully understand what was on sale.

Now do a bill to abolish income tax.

Yeah, only positive thing is he immediately went back to posting normal content.

I swear shit like "the guy who discovered DNA was a double helix was tripping on acid" is a psyop.

Don't do drugs frens, and if you do, keep your streaming equipment locked up.

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