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  • Agreed. Same reason I dont clean my dishes, or wipe.

  • *a game my employees made

  • Huge news for the WW3 odds. ✍️

  • First they came for the gamers, and I did not speak out, because I was busy hitting a sick 360° quickscope on Angel City.

  • Nooo he'd be a Teto fan :(

  • Rule

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  • he literally me fr 🥺

  • Damn that sucks. I prefer the refreshing taste of Mug Root Beer™.

  • Ō great maker, subsume this guy right here into the sands.

  • When the mask comes off, humans will revolt. Robots won't.

    Or, that's the delusion.

  • Yeah I think there are some issues with my analysis, esp my understanding of the relationship between the Egyptian & Syrian govt, and their nations' islamic fundamentalists. Neighbours isn't the best way to frame it, but, regional opponents? Chiefly: Hamas, Hezbollah, Iran & Arabia (though the Saudis have a sort of dual character, since they have to appease the west).

  • Israel won't stop fighting upon gaining the historical borders of Israel & Judah. That was never the final goal, it's just the current justification.

    The Israeli state is sort of doomed to be in a constant ethno-religious war with its neighbours, because-

    1. the Israeli state is full of fascists.
    2. Most of its neighbours have islamic fundamentalist governments, or otherwise have authoritarian power structures that will have to bend to the religious right in times of crisis.

    This means that Israel presently relies on an external backer for its security (the US). Its number one policy goal is to change that fact. As a fascist regime, it's only really got one tool, which is to invade its enemies and engage in settler-colonialism (google Greater Israel). Like it's doing in Gaza. The fringe ultra-right in Israel are already calling to annex Lebanon, to "eliminate Hezbollah".

    This is also doomed to fail and cause even more misery.

  • Anti-globalists unite across the globe.

  • Ima be real I'm not 100% sure what you're on about. I'd agree that LLMs can't really function to dissolve identitarian barriers, though they are clearly much more effective than prior methods. Things change and they rarely roll back, unfortunately.