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  • Standing desks are for people who have never worked a physical job. Did you know that you can just stand up from a normal desk at any time? Now imagine a job where you can't sit down.

    Exercise your choice and stand up when you want to. Sit down when you want to. Don't do one thing all day long.

  • This is probably mostly laziness. Organizing a march is hard and requires people organizing skills. Spray painting some books takes only one or two people.

    If anything, this just emphasizes how small this group is and how bad they are at organization. It's simple: get a lot of people who agree with you and march to the capitol. That's all you need to do but it's hard.

  • Good point. He was probably walking in circles.

    Yes, you can just walk out in a day. Not only are there a ton of trails, there are roads and people living in the mountains. There's all kinds of hippie retreats in those mountains. He must have been going in circles in one small area.

  • I like how this informative article has zero comments in 6 hours. Guess it's not inflammatory enough for the drive-by commenters.

    This is very interesting. I suspect rural areas in different states might vote differently too, but maybe it's not a huge difference.

  • You flew by yourself, without taking care of a child, and you're surprised it's easier? Everything is easier without a kid. Your parents flew all over the place before you arrived. Planes weren't invented when you were born.

  • as someone who owns property in Manhattan

    She doesn't call herself a New Yorker or "resident of Manhattan" because legally she's probably a Florida resident, because they have no income tax.

    It doesn't matter what she thinks. The People of New York, both as the prosecution and the jury, convicted him. She's not a citizen of New York, so her opinion doesn't matter. She knows this. She should pay her NY state and local taxes and stop being a freeloader if she wants to be heard.

  • Clever Hans (German: der Kluge Hans; c. 1895 – c. 1916) was a horse that was claimed to have performed arithmetic and other intellectual tasks. After a formal investigation in 1907, psychologist Oskar Pfungst demonstrated that the horse was not actually performing these mental tasks, but was watching the reactions of his trainer. He discovered this artifact in the research methodology, wherein the horse was responding directly to involuntary cues in the body language of the human trainer, who was entirely unaware that he was providing such cues.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clever_Hans

  • Eh, it's not that original. It's not any more "vile" than anything Trump has said before. It will fade into the background and not move the needle for voters.

    I think Trump is going to lose the 2024 election because he's not interesting anymore. His former voters may vote for him, but the "undecided" voter who decides at the last minute will not.

  • You're going to be blocking a lot of people. 75% of Americans who have heard of cryptocurrency are not confident in its safety and reliability. Those are majorly important things for any currency.

    https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2023/04/10/majority-of-americans-arent-confident-in-the-safety-and-reliability-of-cryptocurrency/

    Cryptocurrency is a scam because no one backs it. There's no guarantee major exchanges won't fold overnight. It's just "trust me bro" with your life savings.

    All major currencies have a government backing them. That means they guarantee that you can (must) pay your taxes and any government fees in the local currency.

    Which do you think will last longer? The US Government or a "trust me bro" crypto website? It's that simple.