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  • Bro you're barking up the wrong tree. I was providing information to a question. Regardless of your stance, the statement I made still stands. Talk to a vegan, that's their belief. I'm not even vegan.

  • I still don't know who this cuck is besides a YouTube star that got rich off kids whose parents babysit them with tablets. How anyone can stand looking at the guys face or hear him talking is beyond me. His face just oozes sociopath / narcissist.

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  • So my wife went vegan for a bit and the logic is basically any living thing we take advantage of or make their lives more of a labor. So eggs, honey, milk aren't vegan because companies put those animals in situations they normally wouldn't be in in the wild to take advantage and harvest products from them.

  • How about don't let your kids on a shitty social media platform to begin with. Besides it being a farm for data for the Chinese, it's been shown via various studies the platform is like crack for your dopamine system.

  • I get trashing Zucker, fuck that guy. But, hear me out: first gen tech used to be big and bulky and that was okay because it's assumed over time efficiencies will be found and future models will improve. Computers and phones being the most glaring examples. Tvs as well. It may look like shit, and be by a company we hate, but if it gets enough of a foothold we should look forward to other companies and other models. I keep hoping the same on the VR front as well.

  • Yup. Black Friday and Amazon's Prime Day are complete bullshit. I found out early when I saw a monitor I was tracking raise in price drastically then 'drop' to a sale price for Black Friday. When people wisened up to that companies started playing the 'model number' game, where they release the same TV or device but with a different model number to specifically skew prices and act like you're getting a deal. It's probably one of the best examples of late stage capitalism I've seen.