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  • I swear this admin could hang up a giant swastika flag in the Oval Office and the media would defend it as "they're just honoring Usha Vance's Hindu heritage, it doesn't matter that it's diagonal in a white circle on a red background with the 14 Words underneath, it's a symbol of peace and prosperity"

  • Welp

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  • He also said it after, which you'd only conceivably do to give post-hoc plausible deniability. If it was what he really meant, he'd say it before or during.

  • Darn it

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  • The rich ones, at least. Longevity science under capitalism will result in a quasi-immortal upper class and a mortal lower class. Another looming threat of ultra-late capitalism.

  • The tricky thing was we didn't have the original rules, we had rules for how to modify it into a gambling game, written with the assumption that everyone already knew how to play, so we needed to derive the original rules from that.

  • Mike Johnson, the previous and likely current Speaker of the House, believes the Earth is 6000 years old. Yes, it's exclusively the crazies that believe it, but there's more of them than you'd hope.

  • I think there's something else being withheld. This might sound a bit crazy, but there have been a lot of 286s involved. Denial code 286, Breloom, 286 tweets, following 286 people, caught 286 miles away from the scene of the crime, and the manifesto is not 286 words, but 262?

  • Anything with a nonzero probability will happen infinitely many times. The complete works of Shakespeare consist of 5,132,954 characters, 78 distinct ones. 1/(785132954 ) is an incomprehensibly tiny number, millions of zeroes after the decimal, but it is not zero. So the probability of it happening after infinitely many trials is 1. lim(1-(1-P)n ) as n approaches infinity is 1 for any nonzero P.

    An outcome that you'd never see would be a character that isn't on the keyboard.