Only people with money don't understand that being morally just while poor means you're threading a needle through a litany of only bad choices.
Healthcare workers should have combat like ribbons like the military has. Like first responders got during 9/11.
People whose cooking videos say like, "These are so good I make them every week! I make this dish twice a week! I make these three times a week!..." must eat like 6 meals a day.
If your dog realizes that your leather jacket is the skin of another animal then it probably thinks you're a psycho.
If children are taught to read by AI there is no shot they don't teach them wrong and change language forever.
Your middle finger is only your middle finger if you also count your thumb as a finger. Which I find hard to accept. 🖕
The Pentagon is the best shape for a large buildings as long as all surrounding buildings are also Pentagons
At some point, kids watching older cartoons will no longer understand why putting a thermometer under a desk lamp was a way to skip school.
I think it's interesting seeing people in the rest room. Like if it's just some number 1, conversation time. But if it's number 2, no eye contact, no words to be had.
In the digital age, it's going to be harder for ICE agents to hide their identities than it was for Nazis trying to evade justice post WW2.
Tit 4 Tat +10% is like a proof that the moral high ground is the most successful long term strategy in life
Social media sites should have 'reverse' Parental Controls; where adult children can block their boomer/senior parents' accounts from viewing conspiracy and radicalizing content.
It's kinda crazy that we willingly give money to companies in advance (say for gift vouchers and pre-orders)
My strategy to defeat AI is to be too stupid to realize I'm engaging with it and draining all their resources on the energy it takes to agrue with me.