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Gun control became a thing when black people were allowed to own guns.
Funny how the militia is becoming an issue now:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Gun control became a thing when black people were allowed to own guns.
Funny how the militia is becoming an issue now:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
If it puts Pluto at risk then I also hope it doesn't go through.
Pluto actually has streaming "channels" so you can just pick a channel and have it stream content in the background without having to pick something out. More streamers should adopt this.
Private sector doesn't work because.... [proceeds to give an example of a psuedo-government monopoly]. Thanks for proving his point.
Why Biden’s Just Wrong: NO ONE "Knows How to Make Government Work.” - John Stossel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Apr 30, 2024
During his last campaign, Biden claimed he “knows how to make government work.”
But he doesn’t! No one does.
Biden can’t keep track of what he spends, inflation is worse, and our national debt is the highest it’s ever been.
Economist Ed Stringham says, “It’s a hubris that the government knows best.”
While government fails to work, the private sector gets things done.
Our new video shows ways markets outperform even the best-meaning politicians.
> I know I need to step away from the tinfoil hat
You know you've been conditioned by the deep state when using your brain is considered taboo.
It's fairly obvious the US government is pressuring US companies and allies to limit China's ability to develop RISC-V technology, just as they did to ASML with chip fabrication.
It isn't even a secret:
https://economictimes.indiatim...
The real conspiracy is how the deep state has convinced people that any type of rational thought is a conspiracy theory.
Waking up on time and getting sleep on the weekend are both considered critical functions.
It is too to depend on daily flipping.
That's like asking is going to the well for water once a day that big of a deal? Is washing dishes by hand that big of a deal?
> Why must every problem be solved by a smartphone?
Actual answer as to why I switched:
I can set an alarm for M-F and no alarm for S-S. That's why I transitioned off a legacy alarm clock.
> China realized long any the only thing that truly advances a civilization is abundant power.
The Kardashev scale is a method of measuring a civilization's level of technological advancement based on the amount of energy it is capable of harnessing and using. Kardashev first outlined his scale in a paper presented at the 1964 Byurakan conference in Armenia...
It's a well known measure.
> "I don't even do the math any more," Sagar Adani told CNN in an interview
Someone did the math though... right?
It's hard to avoid. This place is full of them
A month of drinking your Mountain Dew from this bad boy and you'll be in shape lol
> felt like I was carrying an extra 20 pounds on my shoulder.
If you can't life heavy things how do you hold your dick to piss? Do you sit down on the toilet.
I came here to say the same thing. Manufacturers and designers are gas lighting us with these "demands" of thinner devices. I'll sacrifice thinness and waterproofing to have removable batteries back and I'd like the headphone jack while they're at it.
Does this treaty apply to AI that wasn't even sentient in 1966? Asking for a robot friend.
How many petabytes of data do pirates store in "torrents"?
All power corrupts, but we need electricity.