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  • Love your comments. Keep them up

    Also if there’s a place to follow you, especially closer to the election let me know

    I recently joined mastodon and follow almost no one there, so if you are there with these analysis definitely let me know

  • Noted

    I don’t really listen to audiobooks but it’s always good to know.

    Also what’s your opinion on the rest of the trilogy that neuromancer is part of? I have the second book as well as my gf bought it but she didn’t have the courage/will to actually read it after neuromancer. Just curious

    And yes I’ll let you know how it goes :)

    We got our own book club in this thread haha (at least what I read)

  • Hey!!

    Contact is read!!

    I really liked it. In a story about ET contact, the focus is basically almost 100% on humans but I actually liked the approach. Halfway there were some chapters where it went on some tangents and it seemed weird filler but by the end it all wrapped up rather nicely.

    It was also a much easier read, having taken like 1/10 of the time Red Mars took me.

    I’ll probably read Neuromancer next, even if my gf found it a hard read.

  • They were more than happy to have a very reasonable chance of having Trump in the office by choosing not to vote.

    Not as bad as voting for him but still not a great excuse.

    There’s also no reason to believe that 100% of those people would not vote for Trump. What is most likely is that the proposition would be roughly similar, maybe a bit lower

  • They’ll spin it that he’s so poor that he is incompetent or just going for VP for the paycheck will “billionaire” Trump is a good business man and doesn’t need the paycheck at all. But it will probably backfire cuz that just makes Walz relatable AF, especially to younger or more rural voters.

  • Polls were perfectly in line with the result of 2016

    When polls say that candidate X has a 51% chance of winning then it’s perfectly valid for the other candidate to win. Literally almost as likely. That’s what happened in 2016

  • Step 2 is out it is in most countries in Europe. But honestly I like how it is in the UK. You vote on a Thursday and people have legally mandated time off during that day to go vote.

    I feel like a lot of people would definitely vote if it gave them paid time off from their work.

    If you move to a weekend then it comes off their free time and they might be away etc

    Also free and no hurdles mail voting.