The empanada man woke up today and chose violence
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    H3H was the Mr. Beast of the 2010s in that I saw his face everywhere online but I never actually bothered to click-through or figure out quite who they are and I've never actually met anyone else who has either.

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  • Boomers are the original Ipad kids
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    They really were the first online generation. After World War 2, pretty much all the functions we associate with the internet were present, but slower and spread out over multiple systems. Radio, television, telephone - even older forms of mass media like magazines and newspapers played some role. People even note that the sixties marked a new cultural phenomenon - by that point the first generation raised in this "analog online" was old enough to be contributing to it's cultural output. It marked the start of the feedback loop.

    The Baby Boomers experienced a lot of firsts for whats now considered the standard experience of growing up in the US. It... really explains a lot.

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  • David Brooks is at it again
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    i can kinda see how young children and teenagers can stumble onto this realization later than others, but to not realize this until fifty? ...at least he got there eventually, I suppose.

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  • One year anniversary of the dumbest thing I've seen a lib write on here | Ukrainians are better trained, they're just challenged by the fact that russians are using unique technology like "mines"
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    there's a decent chance of more unrest in Moscow, which would likely move Russians off the front line to quell any dissent back home

    so just imagining the political and social conditions of a place you've never been with a language you don't speak, and then assuming that to be true

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  • Subnautica 2 - Teaser Trailer
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    there was a video years ago that made the interesting point that exploring, cataloging the ecosystem and gathering, crafting resources kinda exist alongside but separate from one another. I hope there's more to interactions with the plants and animals this go round

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  • is there anyone here who really believes trumps campaign core isnt white identity politics and demographic anxiety at this point?
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    That's his core, yeah, the people who will vote for him no matter what. But I don't think those people alone are enough to give him a victory. If he wins, it's because it's that core plus the people who feel economic pressure, which generally translates to voting for whoever isn't currently in the White House.

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  • Election interference 🤔
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    like, what stunning political insight is to be gained here?

    Well, we find the most successful route to power is to have your opponents control government for fourteen years, so that by then people are so absolutely sick of them that you win by virtue of being the only other option to hand. Also use the press to punish your left flank. Policy? What's that?

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    Art nouveau pitcher plant lamp
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    a minute in, he's got this really hot bit of glass and it keeps suddenly changing between yellow and deep red, what's up with that?

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  • weird questions from a supposedly drunk person
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    As best I understand it, there's little in the way of active, real-life-person-looking-with-their-eyes monitoring but a whole lot of computer-programmes-looking-for-combinations-of-keywords monitoring, which then gets flagged and kicked up to actual people. The sheer quantity of data doesn't really allow for any other method. So, in the same way it's safer to use Linux not because it's 100% secure but because bad actors are going to go after the easier target of Windows users, we're less of a priority than, like, the websites and discord groups where people idolize school shooters or talk about the specs of tanks in War Thunder.

    That being said... I wouldn't be surprised if there's some vestige of the COINTELPRO infiltration/monitoring operations that specifically targeted left-wing political spaces.

    ...I mean, I also wouldn't be surprised if there isn't, if that makes any sense? We're a generation or two removed from those days, and while ideas like "the end of history" seem laughable to us, it still has traction amongst those insulted by wealth and power.

    ::: spoiler -?-


    Did you know mormons in the CIA are given a carte blanche to break whatever doctrine they deem fit? It's OK because they're doing our Heavenly Father's work on earth, so they get pre-approved into the special top tier of heaven that's usually only reserved only for the really good doctrine-abiding LDS members. :::

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  • literally the meme
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    I think there should be a king,

    but also I should be able to call the king a ***** without getting sued for libel

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  • Average osinter
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    If you were going to make this argument in a way that was at all persuasive it would be something like

    Pro-Palestinian protesters are the absolute worst, they're now targeting [people that have nothing to do with and no control over the powers involved]

    Even that would be putting the comfort of randos as a more important thing than literal genocide. But this... I mean, what the hell. Does this person not see the direct link here? Do they see weapons manufacture as just some inevitable reality disconnected from all context? The thumbnail of the video even has an Israeli booth front and center! What is this?

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    https://murderofsomeone.tumblr.com/

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    >WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Bernie Sanders is preparing several resolutions that would stop more than $20 billion in U.S. arms sales to Israel, a longshot effort but the most substantive pushback yet from Congress over the devastation in Gaza ahead of the first year anniversary of the Israel-Hamas war. > >In a letter to Senate colleagues on Wednesday, Sanders said the U.S. cannot be “complicit in this humanitarian disaster.” The action would force an eventual vote to block the arms sales to Israel, though majority passage is highly unlikely. > >“Much of this carnage in Gaza has been carried out with U.S.-provided military equipment,” Sanders, I-Vt., wrote. > >As the war grinds toward a second year, and with the outcome of President Joe Biden’s efforts to broker a cease-fire deal and hostage release uncertain, the resolutions from Sanders would seek to reign in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s assault on Gaza. The war has killed some 41,000 people in Gaza after the surprise Oct. 7 Hamas-led attack that killed about 1,200 people in Israel, and abducted 250 others, with militants still holding around 100 hostages. > >While it’s doubtful the politically split Senate would pass the measures, the move is designed to send a message to the Netanyahu regime that its war effort is eroding the U.S.'s longtime bipartisan support for Israel. Sanders said he is working with other colleagues on the measures. [...] >Under the Senate rules, once Sanders introduces the resolutions next week, he can force a vote almost instantly for consideration. The measures are being proposed as a joint resolution of disapproval of the arms sales, which is a mechanism that allows congressional oversight of foreign affairs. > >Sanders said he would have some backing for his proposal. But it is not expected to have support from a majority, 51 votes, in the Senate to pass. > >In the House, blocking the Israeli arms sales would face even tougher odds, where Republicans hold the majority, and have largely sided with Netanyahu’s approach to the war with Hamas.

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    Oh, *Wizard of Oz* is such a silly children's story! No, it's an incomprehensible screed about the gold standard, the lion and the scarecrow and the tinman are supposed to be biting depictions of, like, long dead guys in 19th century US politics. What was it trying to argue? Fucking no idea anymore. Let's make a Jack Black film about *Gulliver's Travels*! What... it's supposed to be about the British empire? What do you mean, it's just a funny story about little guys! Flatland is like 2% science fiction and 98% about class society, but don't tell that to the guys who spent a whole documentary misinterpreting what researchers mean by "observe" when talking about quantum physics. I'm tired of these obvious political satires, make it inscrutable again! It doesn't matter how clearly you spell it out, people are gonna miss it anyway, so why not give anime artists another weird thing to draw on for when they run out of source comics?

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    I liked half the ending. It's a shame that we had to slam the brakes for the other half of it so ::: spoiler . Dukat and Kai Winn can be satanists. I like the idea that Sisko ends up joining the Prophets outside time, but it never really feels like the writers knew what to do with him being a spiritual figure for Bajor. This ending just kind of happened. ___ ::: Anyway, I'm posting this 'cus there used to be a user here with the name SiskoDidTwoThingsWrong, and i'm wondering what those two things were? Keeping the cure to the changeling disease seems like the most obvious one. I'm curious what the second is

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    https://www.livescience.com/animals/birds/mice-on-remote-island-that-eat-albatrosses-alive-sentenced-to-death-by-bombing-scientists-decree >Invasive mice are devouring albatrosses alive on a remote island in the Indian Ocean, so conservationists have come up with an explosive solution — "bombing" the mice. > >Mice have been wreaking havoc on Marion Island, between South Africa and Antarctica, for decades. Humans accidentally introduced the mice in the 19th century, and the rodents have since developed a taste for wandering albatrosses (Diomedea exulans) and other threatened seabirds. > >The Mouse-Free Marion Project, a collaboration between the South African government and BirdLife South Africa, is trying to raise $29 million to drop 660 tons (600 metric tons) of rodenticide-laced pellets onto the island in winter 2027, AFP news agency reported on Saturday (Aug. 24). > >The project plans to send a squad of helicopters to drop the pellets. By striking in winter when the mice are most hungry, the conservationists hope to eradicate the entire mouse population of up to 1 million individuals.

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

    https://www.cnn.com/2024/08/28/health/cdc-warning-boars-head-deli-meat/index.html

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    oh....
    https://hexbear.net/pictrs/image/b6709734-2d8d-4229-8562-5a61a5041823.jpeg

    ![](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fhexbear.net%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2Feaa0fdc0-06be-4921-a34f-087c8e368206.jpeg) https://www.tumblr.com/aquasine0/759552071146094592/j-aliens

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    >Not that anybody asked, but I think it's important to understand how shame and guilt actually work before you try to use it for good. > >It's a necessary emotion. There are reasons we have it. It makes everything so. much. worse. when you use it wrong. > >Shame and guilt are ***DE***-motivators. They are meant to stop behavior, not promote it. You cannot, ever, in any meaningful way, guilt someone into doing good. You can only shame them into *not* doing bad. > >Let's say you're a parent and your kid is having issues. > >Swearing in class? Shame could work. You want them to stop it. Keep it in proportion, and it might help. *(KEEP IT IN PROPORTION!!!)* > >Not doing their homework? NO! STOP! NO NOT DO THAT! EVER! EVER! EVER! You want them to ***start*** to do their homework. Shaming them will have to opposite effect! You have demotivated them! They will double down on NOT doing it. Not because they are being oppositional, but because that's what shame *does*! > >You can't guilt people into building better habits, being more successful, or getting more involved. That requires encouragement. You need to *motivate* for that stuff! > >If you want it in a simple phrase: > >You can shame someone *out* of being a bad person, but you can't shame them *into* being a good person. --- It was nice to see this put so clearly. This election cycle has left me exhausted and demotivated, and this hits it square on the head. stolen from https://grungekitty-77.tumblr.com/post/754482938951892992/fun-fact-that-was-literally-what-inspired-me-to

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    Hello, I think i'm done interpreting shapes as the phonemical representation of ideas and meaning, how do I go about not doing that?

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AFAZP0mGpo

    It's such a cornerstone of theater, the music is so damn good. Somehow I expected it to be from like the 1800s

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    >The court said Israel has no right to sovereignty of the territories, is violating international laws against acquiring territory by force and is impeding Palestinians’ right to self-determination. > >It said other nations were obliged not to “render aid or assistance in maintaining” Israel’s presence in the territory. It said Israel must end settlement construction immediately and existing settlements must be removed, according to a summary of the more than 80-page opinion read out by Salam.

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    It gets bandied about as though it's in contrast to nature, separate from it. Like, *"I'd take civilization over nature any day; there's lions and tigers and bears out there!"* As if we left evolution, red in tooth and claw, behind. There's a reason Marx and Darwin are contemporaries. I'd like to here propose a distinction; a difference in kind and scale. There's Generational Evolution -- Darwin outlined this while sketching finches and pinning insects to corkboards. It's slow. Generations upon generations, infinitesimally small changes seeping through populations bit by bit. He described it as "survival of the fittest" but I think *"perpetuation of the first thing that just so happens to work"* better captures it. And then there's Behavioral Evolution. If the first sort of evolution was slow, this one is a lightning-strike. Genetic Evolution needs a bottleneck to up the pace - needs to crawl right up next to extinction for a new trait to propagate in only a lifetime or two. *We*, on the other hand, just need to talk to each other. We learn. Our behavior changes at the rate we allow it to. Of course, it's not as if we're no longer subject to that older sort of evolution. Genes still do their thing - but, again, that wheel turns *slow*. It's got a great and terrible momentum. We don't harness it. Not this century, or the next. Hell, probably not even this millennium. We have a much more attainable goal - harnessing Behavioral Evolution. At present, we use words like "civilization" as though we already have. As though we're not still stuck ***perpetuating the first thing that just so happens to work***. As though liberal-democracy nation-states were some deliberate design and not just classes of people acting out of material self-interest, reacting to others doing the same, enriching themselves via the latest scheme that happens to work. It's funny; here in the US, the people who deny evolution and the people who champion market economics have such a broad overlap. --- this, I believe, is how we frame the struggle of the 21st century. "The history of all hitherto existing society is the *evolution* of class struggles." Communism is the belief, the dream, of putting consciousness in the driver's seat. Of making dialog *the* defining evolutionary pressure, rather than a mere component.

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