Whale shark (controversial, but extremely impressive in person due to their size)
Tiger shark (your archetypal mean aggressive dangerous shark)
Hammerhead
Those ones that look like they have hedge trimmers for noses
Whale shark to me has been the big climber (although I may be biased because I lived in atlanta and saw constant ads for the atl aquarium) along with the revelation that tiger sharks are actually the most dangerous to humans.
How did FDR feel about gay rights? Economically he was to the left but socially he was way to the right. Sanders, sure, but I meant in a general election.
Titanic literally the box office champ for a decade with a female lead (close to 50-50 to be fair). Terminator 2 as well, and Mad Max Fury road, 2 of the greatest action movies of all time (you can fight me but, name aside, that story is all about Furiosa). Those movies work because the female leads are just good. The selling point isn't that they have women in them, the selling point is they are really really good movies.
Edit: and Kill Bill, where a lot of critics call The Bride (the lead of the movie) the greatest movie character of all time.
The article says it won't affect existing free subreddits. It's also worth pointing out that Reddit Lounge (a subreddit exclusive to Reddit premium members) has been a thing for a long time. So really, this probably isn't that big of a deal, Reddits most profitable asset is its huge user base and I don't think they're dumb enough to torpedo it. Then again, look at what happened to tumblr, you never know...
I only use bluesky to follow a couple of ukraine war news accounts. It's very good for that purpose. I don't interact at all or read comments, twitter was always an absolute cesspool and I assume bkuesky is as well, or will be if it ever replaces twitter
I mean, Nvidia isn't really out, they went from making a relatively niche tech product to the world's most in-demand tech product by being in the right place at the right time with AI and crypto. At worst they will be back where they started
No don't you get what I'm saying? Let's say my acquaintance Jim is a Nazi. I, mistakenly, think he is not a Nazi. Someone calls Jim a Nazi and I say, "no, Jim's cool, he's not like that". That would make me WRONG. It would not make me a NAZI. People get fooled all the time, a fact everyone in this thread seems to be forgetting, and that fallibility applies just as much to Musk's accusers as his defenders.
I do think he wasn't zeig heiling. So do most people in the real world who aren't hooked in to leftist social media 24/7.
Anyways you're missing the point. The point is that OPs brother thinks Musk didn't do it. So are you really going to cut someone out of you life for having the majority opinion that someone isnt a Nazi and therefore is defensible?
"You cannot be a good person until you actively work for the liberation of people, instead of voting against their rights."
"OK what if you think fetuses are people"
"But they arent"
"But I think they are, so I think I am morally righteous"
"But they aren't and therefore you are a bad person"
Just using abortion as an example... I am strongly pro-choice myself but I dont think people are bad just because they are pro-life. Misguided? Sure, but thats hugely different than being evil. There is a ton of space in society for good people to have different political views. The notion that everyone who disagrees with you politically is a bad person is childish.
As far as the Musk thing goes: I won't even get into whether or not Musk was really trying to do a Nazi salute. Personally, I don't think he was, Musk denies it, plenty of Jewish people and Jewish advocacy groups also say they don't think it was intentional. But the important thing is, your brother doesn't think it was intentional. So, at worst, he has committed the crime of being naive, and there's a very good chance that he's right and you're wrong. If he said, yes Musk did a Nazi salute on purpose and then defended that, that would be way over the line. But honestly he sounds like a pretty run of the mill libertarian/conservative. And I will die on the hill that the vast majority of libertarians and conservatives are good people, even if I disagree with them politically.
The Anti-Defamation League, which tracks antisemitism, disagreed.
"It seems that @elonmusk made an awkward gesture in a moment of enthusiasm, not a Nazi salute, but again, we appreciate that people are on edge," it posted on Monday.
In Germany, the president of the Jewish community in Munich and Upper Bavaria, Charlotte Knobloch, described the gesture as "highly irritating".
"Far more worrying are Elon Musk's political positions, his offensive interference in the German parliamentary election campaign and his support for a party whose anti-democratic aims should be under no illusions," she said in a statement.
Look if the extremely jumpy ADL doesn't call it anti-Semitic it's a real reach to call at a Nazi salute. And don't tell me they are in on the conspiracy. Most politicians know better than to hold out their arms like that, Musk clearly does not.
Nathaniel Hawthorne and Edgar Allen Poe, two of America's most famous writers, both based their bodies of work on people paying the price of losing to temptation/sin. Although to be fair I couldn't think of any popular songs about that.
Whale shark to me has been the big climber (although I may be biased because I lived in atlanta and saw constant ads for the atl aquarium) along with the revelation that tiger sharks are actually the most dangerous to humans.