Apparently young women use Klarna to pay for lip fillers and other non-lasting "beauty" treatments. Then they do onlyfans to pay off their debt. Rinse and repeat.
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Basically nobody makes money off of OnlyFans despite like 5% of young people trying to make 'easy' money. As it turns out it's hard fucking work to get noticed in an over-saturated market... like with webnovels and videogames, the goldrush days are long, long over.
Everyone knows Brad Pitt but nobody knows or cares about the 1,000,000 other actors trying to do line reads for someone, anybody to listen. They act for old people. They act for dogs. All for no pay and no hope of ever becoming a movie star.
Man, remember when you could take a week to program a videogame that was one screen where a chicken crossed a road while avoiding cars, and that was a hit Atari 2600 game?
Standards only ever escalate... We're at the point where you need a budget of around $400 million just to start to compete against other games that cost $0. The future's a weird miserable place.
Oh, talking about depressing things. Sam Altman, one of the most important public figures of our time and a multi-billionaire, has a sister. She has an OnlyFans. It makes around $200 on a good month. (I don't actually know the real number because I didn't internet-librarian it into my brain.)
I find that profoundly sad and messed up everytime I'm reminded of it.
(... I just looked up the sales figures on Freeway and the internet suggests ONE MILLION. In 1981.
.... Okay the past was even more fucked up and horrible than the present. It's good to have perspective on things.)
(At least Dragster isn't on a best-selling list. God imagine spending a week's wage on that.)
Everyone knows Brad Pitt but nobody knows or cares about the 1,000,000 other actors trying to do line reads for someone, anybody to listen. They act for old people. They act for dogs. All for no pay and no hope of ever becoming a movie star.
Man, remember when you could take a week to program a videogame that was one screen where a chicken crossed a road while avoiding cars, and that was a hit Atari 2600 game?
Standards only ever escalate... We're at the point where you need a budget of around $400 million just to start to compete against other games that cost $0. The future's a weird miserable place.
Oh, talking about depressing things. Sam Altman, one of the most important public figures of our time and a multi-billionaire, has a sister. She has an OnlyFans. It makes around $200 on a good month. (I don't actually know the real number because I didn't internet-librarian it into my brain.)
I find that profoundly sad and messed up everytime I'm reminded of it.
(... I just looked up the sales figures on Freeway and the internet suggests ONE MILLION. In 1981.
.... Okay the past was even more fucked up and horrible than the present. It's good to have perspective on things.)
(At least Dragster isn't on a best-selling list. God imagine spending a week's wage on that.)
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Yes, but also no.BryanM wrote: ↑Wed May 21, 2025 1:02 am
Man, remember when you could take a week to program a videogame that was one screen where a chicken crossed a road while avoiding cars, and that was a hit Atari 2600 game?
Standards only ever escalate... We're at the point where you need a budget of around $400 million just to start to compete against other games that cost $0. The future's a weird miserable place.
That's how the AAA gaming landscape works, but it's not at all the way indies work. You can spend 15 years making an open-world rpg in ACII art and have it be a big success (Caves of Qud.) Or you can just make poker with joker effects and tarot cards (balatro.) Or you can make Harvest Moon Again But Also More (stardew.) Or a new version of Pong or power wash simulator or whatever you want.
The gaming industry is about the only entertainment industry that does reliably produce new fun shit to play with. Normies will always glom onto their AAA sludge with 200gb of megatextures, but we are shmups players here. We are a refined and superior breed of autistic spaz. Indies and AA still make cool games and they can do it using assets and engines that are easy to work with and low-cost.
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Well yeah, if you're good and lucky enough to be part of that 0.001%. It's really a life decision on the same level as being a failed actor or movie maker or novelist, pouring thousands of hours into something and being lucky if 70 people go through it all to the end.
(Do think the corpos could definitely try harder to find unserved niches instead of rehashing the same game over and over. That's how MiHoYo and those like them got started: Built something small budget to fund something bigger until they owned the entire world. Big WTF at Infinity Nikki MBA's deciding to retcon out the approachable Narnia-esque opening sequence in an attic, in exchange for a cosmic lore dump while floating in the void as another world burns as Nikki is a perpetual fuck-up.
Brother, I just got here this is too much. I'm a little girl that wants to wear pretty dresses that give me Super Mario 64 superpowers.)
And even that isn't going to last much longer. Have you guys seen these Veo 3 clips?
(Do think the corpos could definitely try harder to find unserved niches instead of rehashing the same game over and over. That's how MiHoYo and those like them got started: Built something small budget to fund something bigger until they owned the entire world. Big WTF at Infinity Nikki MBA's deciding to retcon out the approachable Narnia-esque opening sequence in an attic, in exchange for a cosmic lore dump while floating in the void as another world burns as Nikki is a perpetual fuck-up.
Brother, I just got here this is too much. I'm a little girl that wants to wear pretty dresses that give me Super Mario 64 superpowers.)
And even that isn't going to last much longer. Have you guys seen these Veo 3 clips?
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At this point I believe you can make an absoute masterpiece of an indie game and still not make money on it because the market is so oversaturated that your game gets lost in a sea of shit :/
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Don't worry about it. You can travel from the Milky Way to Andromeda and back 1500 times before the sun explodes.
Don't worry about it. You can travel from the Milky Way to Andromeda and back 1500 times before the sun explodes.
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No dev could get a production game running on the Atari in a week. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ It took months.
Mobiles gave us a (very welcome) brief second wind, but a lone dev cannot hope to genuinely push the hardware these days--on any platform. That makes it difficult to stand out.
Wirh that said, it was never easy. You couldn't have (even) written a kernel for Freeway or (one of the) Frogger games on the VCS in a week. I don't believe a novice dev could have written anything in a week--even something as simple as Pong. You're working directly on the metal. Don't forget to discharge the paddles and count every cycle. Everything has to be on time and you're doing it all on paper. No IDE and indies have very little documentation and no official "dev kit". You'll need to flash your own dev cart to test and debug. If you're really one person, you had to reverse engineer the hardware, build your own dev pipeline, and make your test cart before you even started coding. Finally, better hope your design is fun and functional on paper, because iteration isn't a just click away. Every test build is heavy lifting.
Mobiles gave us a (very welcome) brief second wind, but a lone dev cannot hope to genuinely push the hardware these days--on any platform. That makes it difficult to stand out.
Wirh that said, it was never easy. You couldn't have (even) written a kernel for Freeway or (one of the) Frogger games on the VCS in a week. I don't believe a novice dev could have written anything in a week--even something as simple as Pong. You're working directly on the metal. Don't forget to discharge the paddles and count every cycle. Everything has to be on time and you're doing it all on paper. No IDE and indies have very little documentation and no official "dev kit". You'll need to flash your own dev cart to test and debug. If you're really one person, you had to reverse engineer the hardware, build your own dev pipeline, and make your test cart before you even started coding. Finally, better hope your design is fun and functional on paper, because iteration isn't a just click away. Every test build is heavy lifting.
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Yeah, I was exaggerating. Someone experienced at it could pump out a piece of junk in a few weeks. Which is utterly insane for products that sold a million+ copies. (I can never forget how Warshaw threw together the avant-garde masterpiece E.T. in four weeks. That game's really good proof that Miyamoto was right: The #1 thing humans hate more than anything else is having to learn things.)
The closest thing to that in modern times are light novels, and even they require two guys, a writer and an artist, to pump out. And even there outside the few hits, the volume comes from the sheer variety and quantity of different stuff pumped out. It's like the exact opposite of Hollywood movies...
The closest thing to that in modern times are light novels, and even they require two guys, a writer and an artist, to pump out. And even there outside the few hits, the volume comes from the sheer variety and quantity of different stuff pumped out. It's like the exact opposite of Hollywood movies...
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Citizens who express opinions the administration dislikes are being snatched off the streets by brownshirts who refuse to show their faces, identify themselves, or name the department they're working for? "So what?" say the people I should be reaching out to.
They're being indefinitely detained and/or deported without even a semblance of due process? "Not my problem", say the people I've been too hard on.
Spirited away to undisclosed blacksites in direct defiance of court orders? "Must be a good reason", say the people I'm obligated to find common ground with.
Left adrift in a completely alien part of the world with no ability to communicate or access an embassy, all but guaranteeing they'll wind up exploited, abused, or dead? "You're overreacting", say the people whose worldview is really my fault.
Dumped in the middle of a literal warzone? "lol pwned", say the people I need to work harder to understand.
Oh, and off to the side, turns out the intelligence memo that put the torch to the "emergency" supposedly justifying all these atrocities was just the tip of the iceberg: before it even came out one of Gabbard's goons was demanding it be fudged to not make Daddy upset, and when even that wasn't enough to suppress reality its writers were fired.
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They're being indefinitely detained and/or deported without even a semblance of due process? "Not my problem", say the people I've been too hard on.
Spirited away to undisclosed blacksites in direct defiance of court orders? "Must be a good reason", say the people I'm obligated to find common ground with.
Left adrift in a completely alien part of the world with no ability to communicate or access an embassy, all but guaranteeing they'll wind up exploited, abused, or dead? "You're overreacting", say the people whose worldview is really my fault.
Dumped in the middle of a literal warzone? "lol pwned", say the people I need to work harder to understand.
Oh, and off to the side, turns out the intelligence memo that put the torch to the "emergency" supposedly justifying all these atrocities was just the tip of the iceberg: before it even came out one of Gabbard's goons was demanding it be fudged to not make Daddy upset, and when even that wasn't enough to suppress reality its writers were fired.
I understand you people just fine. Fuck you.
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Here's a great example of how powerful Veo 3 is. Guy claims he made $500,000 ads for corporations, and used Veo 3 to throw together an ad in a day with $500 worth of credits.
I think it's worth watching as a yardstick for where we are now. The next increment will likely land squarely into the 'good enough' bucket, and improvements won't come from pixels on the screen and audio from the speakers, but from holistic understanding that includes other things. (For example, a lot of work is being done on providing better manual control with a 3d model of the space the 2d image/video generators generate. Photogrammetry (that's 2d images to a 3d model) has gotten really crazy, where one image is good enough to make something passable.)
My opinion on LLM's and language have started to solidify into something more firm. I think..... everyone has grossly underestimated language. And continues to do so.
Language is when a message is sent somewhere, and that message is understood. Now, perfect understanding is impossible. Your brain has a different context and understanding from my brain and vice-versa. And yet, it doesn't have to be that perfect or precise. 'Good enough' is good enough. If I can shoot some words over your way and get some help moving my furniture around, that means language wasn't a wasted invention.
But fundamentally, a message is also the same thing as a signal. The motor cortex receives a message to move a bodypart, and then it sends a signal to the appropriate muscles to contract or relax. It doesn't 'understand' things as well as the regions that are in control of it, it doesn't know the difference between a puppy or a spoon for shit. But it does know it did things right or wrong when it gets feedback telling it how well it did.
It's all just signals and a kludge of imperfect understanding in the end. Inputs and outputs, internally and externally.
Honestly I get the emotional desire for wishing it was something more. But outside the supernatural, what more could it physically be?
I think it's worth watching as a yardstick for where we are now. The next increment will likely land squarely into the 'good enough' bucket, and improvements won't come from pixels on the screen and audio from the speakers, but from holistic understanding that includes other things. (For example, a lot of work is being done on providing better manual control with a 3d model of the space the 2d image/video generators generate. Photogrammetry (that's 2d images to a 3d model) has gotten really crazy, where one image is good enough to make something passable.)
My opinion on LLM's and language have started to solidify into something more firm. I think..... everyone has grossly underestimated language. And continues to do so.
Language is when a message is sent somewhere, and that message is understood. Now, perfect understanding is impossible. Your brain has a different context and understanding from my brain and vice-versa. And yet, it doesn't have to be that perfect or precise. 'Good enough' is good enough. If I can shoot some words over your way and get some help moving my furniture around, that means language wasn't a wasted invention.
But fundamentally, a message is also the same thing as a signal. The motor cortex receives a message to move a bodypart, and then it sends a signal to the appropriate muscles to contract or relax. It doesn't 'understand' things as well as the regions that are in control of it, it doesn't know the difference between a puppy or a spoon for shit. But it does know it did things right or wrong when it gets feedback telling it how well it did.
It's all just signals and a kludge of imperfect understanding in the end. Inputs and outputs, internally and externally.
Honestly I get the emotional desire for wishing it was something more. But outside the supernatural, what more could it physically be?
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I'm surprised that no one here is talking about the guy who blew up a fertility clinic in California. I feel like this kind of weird fringe attack is a real hallmark of when the world starts to be destabilized in general. I have a feeling that we are going to start seeing a lot more things like this happen.
It feels a bit like some of the wild stuff that happens in the Ghost in the Shell universe.
It feels a bit like some of the wild stuff that happens in the Ghost in the Shell universe.
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My own pick for under-reported story goes to the fact that UnitedHealth's shareholders are suing the company for backing off some of their worst practices in the face of the heightened scrutiny they received after their CEO's murder; if you want to get really technical the complaint is that UH didn't revise its outlook downwards in the wake of the event and thus misled investors, but seriously, take a gander at pages 9 and 10 of the official document, boldface mine:
Remember this next time some pigfucker squeals that it's just unthinkable to suggest we need to take the profit motive out of essential services.34. The statement in ¶ 33 was materially false and misleading at the time it was made because it omitted that the Company was no longer willing (as a result of heightened scrutiny against the Company, as well as open hostility against the Company from large swaths of the general public) to use the aggressive, anti-consumer tactics that it would need to achieve $28.15-$28.65 in earnings per share, or $29.50 to $20.00 in adjusted net earnings per share. As such, the Company was deliberately reckless in doubling down on its previously issued guidance.
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There was also the guy in NYC who kidnapped someone and tortured him in order to get his bitcoin password.BulletMagnet wrote: ↑Sun May 25, 2025 4:29 pm Remember this next time some pigfucker squeals that it's just unthinkable to suggest we need to take the profit motive out of essential services.
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Have you seen the price of bitcoin lately?vol.2 wrote: ↑Sun May 25, 2025 5:33 pmThere was also the guy in NYC who kidnapped someone and tortured him in order to get his bitcoin password.BulletMagnet wrote: ↑Sun May 25, 2025 4:29 pm Remember this next time some pigfucker squeals that it's just unthinkable to suggest we need to take the profit motive out of essential services.

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Actively undermining Zephyr Teachout at every opportunity proves that identity politics is a cynical ploy. If you really wanted an elected woman, we had options. Don't piss down my back and tell me it's raining, limousine libs.
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AOC blowing Chuck Screwmer out of the water in polling is a testament to how important celebrity is in winning bullshit elections. The third party people aren't serious about holding actual power, they never were. Power is acquired through brutal knife-fights in moldy back rooms and shit-covered alleys, you can't just fuck-off and create your own secret clubhouse with your five friends and hope God or a fairy hands power to you just because you're so pure and good. You have to actually fight for it and get hurt, over and over and over.
I guess if we still have elections by 2028 they'll be the last ones that matter. Feels a bit weird to finally be entering the apocalypse, properly.
Watching that one lady's video on the timeline since 2020 really is pretty fucked up and dark. I lived through that shit and couldn't remember it all. For a brief moment the elite showed that they could in fact take care of their cattle a little bit. Like I said many times before, I never thought they'd ever just give people money. But since then they've been doing everything they can to make people forget that things could be better.
It's the first time I heard of this 'Somebody needs to do it' meme and I'm still rather shocked things have come to this. You read about fucked up shit in history, but never really appreciate that you're living through history all of the time.
A quote from the comment section that really brings this home: "Holy crap. I just realized we are now looking back on 2020 as the good old days."
This is a joke, yeah? The billions of nonsensical SCP-like properties of hydrogen, and you think a scaled-up mouse is somehow remotely as impressive?
I guess if we still have elections by 2028 they'll be the last ones that matter. Feels a bit weird to finally be entering the apocalypse, properly.
Watching that one lady's video on the timeline since 2020 really is pretty fucked up and dark. I lived through that shit and couldn't remember it all. For a brief moment the elite showed that they could in fact take care of their cattle a little bit. Like I said many times before, I never thought they'd ever just give people money. But since then they've been doing everything they can to make people forget that things could be better.
It's the first time I heard of this 'Somebody needs to do it' meme and I'm still rather shocked things have come to this. You read about fucked up shit in history, but never really appreciate that you're living through history all of the time.
A quote from the comment section that really brings this home: "Holy crap. I just realized we are now looking back on 2020 as the good old days."
This is a joke, yeah? The billions of nonsensical SCP-like properties of hydrogen, and you think a scaled-up mouse is somehow remotely as impressive?
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So our unanimously-confirmed Secretary of State just declared that if a foreign student seeking to study in the US either keeps their social media accounts private or simply doesn't have a social media presence to begin with, that should be interpreted as "evasiveness" on their part and count as a strike against their prospects.
In otherwords, not deliberately inviting Big Brother to watch you is now considered a hostile action.
Righties who once clutched their pearls over the "surveillance state" but now loudly cheer on the Supreme Court and Elon Musk as they completely eviscerate any right to privacy, eat shit.
In otherwords, not deliberately inviting Big Brother to watch you is now considered a hostile action.
Righties who once clutched their pearls over the "surveillance state" but now loudly cheer on the Supreme Court and Elon Musk as they completely eviscerate any right to privacy, eat shit.
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No joke. Just my world view. All of this is extra-ordinary. Emphasis on the "extra".
Why would you assume that "supernatural" would be inherently good? Furthermore, I don't believe there are self aware creatures like us anywhere else at the moment--and it's unlikely that there were before or will be (before everything go dark and drifts so far apart that even particle collisions become a remarkable occurrence). We are extremely unlikely and, in the grand scheme, we have a very short window.
Doesn't get any more supernatural than this. Honestly, even a mouse is supernatural. Bacteria rules the universe. We are far too specialized and frail by comparison. So, maybe you could see it the other way. Bacteria is supernatural.
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BulletMagnet wrote: ↑Sat May 31, 2025 4:38 pm So our unanimously-confirmed Secretary of State just declared that if a foreign student seeking to study in the US either keeps their social media accounts private or simply doesn't have a social media presence to begin with, that should be interpreted as "evasiveness" on their part and count as a strike against their prospects.
In otherwords, not deliberately inviting Big Brother to watch you is now considered a hostile action.
Righties who once clutched their pearls over the "surveillance state" but now loudly cheer on the Supreme Court and Elon Musk as they completely eviscerate any right to privacy, eat shit.
Ugh, I just saw some rando give the 'ole 'you should need an official ID to use the internet' opinion again. In this case in the context of needing to prove you're a real person as we're flooded with bots increasingly indistinguishable from people, but still. Hot damn.
How does everyone miss that part in history where the fascists murder shitloads of communists, socialists, and liberals? Just saying out loud that kids should get free sandwiches is enough to get you put on a list for the gas chambers. Soon to be an easily automatable process thanks to super intelligence.
There are some good uses of argument in favor of invasions of privacy, particularly with cases of human trafficking. But it's not a power we should give to human beings, especially these assholes who perform human trafficking.
God, the people who think we can just weather this out until the midterms are in head-up-the-ass fantasy land. Yeah, I'm sure the courts and democrats will protect us. They've been doing such a great job of it, so far. Anything better than an Epsteinian-esque breeding camp future is on the utopian side of the scale at this point.
Hey here's some other news: Democrats recently spent $20 million on consultants to figure out how they can win elections again. Their advice? You're gonna be shocked, it's an innovative new idea you haven't already heard a few hundred times before: "We gotta be more racist!"
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I recall a sponsorship deal to that end got Adam Conover in some hot water recently.
Trust me, nobody's missed it; as the saying goes, it's a feature, not a bug. The problem is that too many people continue to insist it must be a bug, and that there thus also must be One Weird Trick to make its increasingly bloodthirsty advocates suddenly realize it's wrong that they just haven't managed to stumble across yet.How does everyone miss that part in history where the fascists murder shitloads of communists, socialists, and liberals?
Because if it's not a bug, that means they might have to actually pick a fucking side, and they'd rather destroy civilization than do that.
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I have received death threats from pro-Putinists on social media, and some of them are Russian soldiers, I am afraid of reprisals and idk what to do...
It's crazy how these psychopathic dictators have plenty of (equally psychopathic) supporters.
It's crazy how these psychopathic dictators have plenty of (equally psychopathic) supporters.
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It seems that neanderthals knew there were other groups near by and they didn't regularly attack and murder each other. They could coexist nearby for decades. Does the fossil record suggest an organized deterrent, arms race, or MAD doctrine? Not really.
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This bro feud is nuts. Musk condemning Trump on Epstein while trump threatens billions in space contracts.
I like the thought of both of their ideas. Less space contracts and less debt in spending.
I sold all my Tesla stock yesterday and have seen a strong affirmation that I did the right thing.
There is going to be some extra weird things happening in the next 60 days is my prediction.
I like the thought of both of their ideas. Less space contracts and less debt in spending.
I sold all my Tesla stock yesterday and have seen a strong affirmation that I did the right thing.
There is going to be some extra weird things happening in the next 60 days is my prediction.
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Yeah, they are both correct, ironically. We should stop subsidizing Elon's businesses and we should also investigate Trump for any connections to Epstein's crimes. Sounds good to me!
The feud between a coked-up ketamine addict and a narcissistic old man reminds me of nothing so much as a slapfight between lolcows. What have we come to? I used to have to seek out lolcows in the dark corners of the internet. I used to have to boot up a DSP stream to watch some cringeworthy mofo getting owned. Now I can see the same behaviors on real-life news programs that boomers watch.
Two narcissists can't coexist and this current situation is a good example of why. Elon is not capable of stepping outside himself and realizing that free government money is not his right. Trump isn't capable of allowing Musk his free speech to criticize the Big Bullshit Bill without flipping out.
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The entirely predictable result of two batshit crazy narcissistic morons attempting and predictably failing to work together is something I'm sure Republicans will ignore and pretend isn't yet another example of their spectacular ineptitude.
I have no idea what kind of mechanism would allow for this or realistically enforce this without allowing for abuse, but I seriously think anyone who voted for the Republican party last time needs to never be allowed to have any say in political decision making for the rest of their lives. This election cycle has been one trainwreck after another that every sane person saw coming from miles away.
Here in Canada it's actually kind of terrifying realizing just how many people actually smiled and cast their vote for this idiotic political party, and are still smiling while their country's glorious leaders drive them over one cliff after another. We have to live next to these dangerous imbeciles, and that is scary as hell given they've been taking a page out of Russia's playbook and have openly been laying the groundwork for pretexts for a military invasion.
I have no idea what kind of mechanism would allow for this or realistically enforce this without allowing for abuse, but I seriously think anyone who voted for the Republican party last time needs to never be allowed to have any say in political decision making for the rest of their lives. This election cycle has been one trainwreck after another that every sane person saw coming from miles away.
Here in Canada it's actually kind of terrifying realizing just how many people actually smiled and cast their vote for this idiotic political party, and are still smiling while their country's glorious leaders drive them over one cliff after another. We have to live next to these dangerous imbeciles, and that is scary as hell given they've been taking a page out of Russia's playbook and have openly been laying the groundwork for pretexts for a military invasion.
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So now we have Israel bombing Tehran.
Its amazing how much balls Israel has with the support of the west. Personally I'm more scared of Netanyahu than Putin. In the case of Netanyahu when he punches you really feel it hard.
Another case of an idealistic leader going all out at all costs.
I bet it won't be long before western ships are targetted again. Nothing good is coming of this.
Its amazing how much balls Israel has with the support of the west. Personally I'm more scared of Netanyahu than Putin. In the case of Netanyahu when he punches you really feel it hard.
Another case of an idealistic leader going all out at all costs.
I bet it won't be long before western ships are targetted again. Nothing good is coming of this.
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You know, after all this time I still haven't voted in the thread poll.
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Shame we haven't had a progressive president in forever. Maybe we could have removed US backing from Israel before Bibi decided to open up a war on every possible front and commit genocide recorded in 4k and broadcast to the world.
What was it Londo Mollari said? "Only an idiot fights a war on two fronts. Only the heir to the throne of the kingdom of idiots would fight a war on twelve fronts."
When Bibi opens up hostilities with yet another country, what he's really saying is he's committing US military resources to yet another conflict. Watch how fast the zionists rally around Israel if Israel ever actually starts to lose one of these wars.
His goal with Iran is stated to be regime change but I suspect he just wants to destabilize the shit out of the country as a prelude to yet another land grab, which is what he's been doing to every other nearby country.
What was it Londo Mollari said? "Only an idiot fights a war on two fronts. Only the heir to the throne of the kingdom of idiots would fight a war on twelve fronts."
When Bibi opens up hostilities with yet another country, what he's really saying is he's committing US military resources to yet another conflict. Watch how fast the zionists rally around Israel if Israel ever actually starts to lose one of these wars.
His goal with Iran is stated to be regime change but I suspect he just wants to destabilize the shit out of the country as a prelude to yet another land grab, which is what he's been doing to every other nearby country.