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Comment Re:Less people = more lebensraum (Score 1) 393

We already have *so much* fucking space in this country that it appears largely empty, if you get out of the cities. Drive on I-90 or I-80 west of the Mississippi, and you'll wonder why white people had to have all of that land, instead of leaving it to the Natives. We're not doing shit with it. Nobody's there. There's no reason we couldn't leave the Natives to hunt buffalo, as they had for generations, short of outright racism. Fk off with your "lebensraum," you deluded Nazi.

Comment Re:No more immigration of CRIMINALS - a GOOD THING (Score 1) 393

The Haudenosaunee - formerly known as Iroquois, but that was a pejorative term given to them by their enemies, the Algonquin - call themselves Ong-we-honek-weh, or The People. The Haudenosaunee is comprised of six separate nations - from east to west: Mohawks, Oneida, Onondaga, Cuyuga, Seneca, and Tuscarora - and the Senecas do, in fact, call themselves the Seneca Nation of Indians on their official documents. The Senecas I know typically don't make a big fuss over "Indian"; it's such a small factor in their day-to-day existence. If I'm referring to them, collectively, I use Natives, and they seem Ok with that, too.

Comment Re:Wanted to buy a computer (Score 1) 97

It's hit and miss with the hallucinations. I use Meta's AI (Llama 4), and it gives me some answers that are just, "WTF?," and I call it out and it improves. Some other answers are truly surprising in their usefulness. For giggles, I asked for a hypothetical, "How would I do $this," and it gave me an answer that I hadn't been able to find elsewhere, and was, "Holy shit! Nice!" And sometimes, it just echoes what I asked. So it's like a box of chocolates: you never know what you'll get. But it certainly isn't all hallucinations.

Comment Re:Chinese taking lessons from the French (Score 1) 93

My first Saturday in Prata di Pordenone, I woke up late and went out for a long-ish run through the nearby community, and got back to the hotel famished. Took a shower and headed out to find a spot to eat, only to learn that everything was closed until about 3:00pm. I would've eaten cardboard, if I'd found some. After that, I took to packing snacks in my backpack, just in case. It used to be PowerBars, but they don't make those anymore.

Comment Re:Cool! But. (Score 1) 172

Way back in high school wrestling, we used to do stairs, and it might've been 18 or 20 steps, actually - basement to first floor - so we did them over and over. And over and over. Ugh. 40 years on, I still take the stairs instead of escalators, if I can; to the annoyance of my wife, but she gets over it.

Comment Re:Ketamine (Score 1) 202

You're being intentionally obtuse, and you know it. If you called up the president of Deutsche Bank and asked for an appointment for lunch, tomorrow, do you think he'd take your call? Likewise, if you called either senator, or your congressperson, do you think you'd actually get to speak to them? "The rich" is a club, with additional perks, and the vast majority of us ain't in it.

Comment Re:Ketamine (Score 2) 202

They have tools that are unavailable to the rest of us. We can't just walk into a bank and ask for a line of credit based on our estimated assets. We can't even ask questions of our elected officials at town halls - they screen them ahead of time - let alone meet with them for lunch, or outright buy them off to bend laws to fit our desires. So what tools are available to Joe Average? Our AR-15s? Is that what you're suggesting?

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