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  • What? You think his parents mortgaged their house for that car? Or that he paid for it, and his lifestyle, entirely from his streaming earnings? lol no.

    If he hit a triple to get there, you might have a point. But he was born on third base, and something tells me his parents aren't going to send him back to first.

    But maybe you're right, maybe we're in the dawn of a new day where rich kids crashing expensive cars, and walking away unharmed, will actually make them better people and help them grow...

  • No, a normal person would hope that a shithead who is endangering the lives of the public, and who will eventually kill someone if they aren't stopped, would have learned a lesson.

    Walking away unscathed, and continuing to stream for hearts and likes, while your friend is bleeding from the head, does not impart that lesson upon them.

    I didn't say I wish they were dead, I said it's unfortunate they weren't hurt, because that might have saved someone else's life in the future.

  • You mean someone who's endangering the lives of the public for views....?

    Someone whose actions could have easily killed someone... for likes and hearts...?

    For the record, I'm not annoyed by them, I detest them. Not for their job, but because of their actions, you know, like a normal person would.

  • "Dumb rich kid crashes really expensive car. More at 11"

    Who cares?

    And perhaps my least favorite part, aside from him walking away relatively unscathed, was that this shitty article goes on to just use other YouTubers and influencers for reaction quotes.

    It's like the they tried to directly convert a 90 second YT local news story, into an article.

  • Got to say, I hit the nail on the head here.

    Made all my analysis and educated guesses about your pathologies based solely on your spree of rage trolling comments back in the technology community.

    I hadn't even bothered to look at your profile for other comments until just now....and I didn't even have to flick the screen down any to confirm my earlier diagnoses.

    Seriously, get help.

  • I'm sensing genuine hostility here, so clearly I struck a nerve.

    Tell you what, I think that's enough introspection for today, I'll let you get back to finding sexual release through trolling.

    Honestly, I think that's probably healthier than whatever you had planned for that female relative of yours. If this helps keep her safe from your instability and acting on fantasies of violence, sexual or otherwise, I think you should keep on trolling.

    Godspeed my sick little buddy, godspeed.

  • AIDS? So sexual frustration is definitely a key part of your pathology. Interesting.

    Tell me, how often do you think about close female relatives of yours? Are you mostly imagining hurting them, molesting them, or both?

    I'm betting it's both.

  • What I meant is that OP was asking for a response that not many, if any users here, could deliver here with any conviction or belief.

    You might as well be asking for users here to share when it was they knew Trump was the best president of their lifetime. Just the wrong audience for that question, assuming you want a sincere response.

  • Do you live in a high density urban environment?

    Because if so, that totally makes sense, and the other benefit of 5GHz/6GHz not traveling too far outside your apartment or condo wall, is pretty nifty as well.

    But if you live in a house in the suburbs, man, that is commitment well outside of necessity, or convenience. Not saying it's bad choice per se, just seems unnecessarily burdensome IMO.

  • TBF I've never configured an Arch system from scratch, so maybe it's me that's missing out.

    The thing about Fedora that got me to stop switching, was that it just felt more adult then the various and fashionable Ubuntu based distros, or any other well regarded distro I used over the years. The right mix of stability and new features/support, pretty much out of the box.

    Also, after tweaking Gnome a little bit for a more Windows 10 dock/bar style launcher/menu, it's been perfect for me. Think I've been rolling with it since 38 now.

    Anyways, best of luck with your new box.

  • Just so we're clear, your position is that Biden is at fault, but if he wasn't supporting this genocide, it would actually be worse?

    It's late, and I'm watching the fights, so I don't have my full attention to spare, but I had enough available to read your comment and see that that you're being earnest in your argument, and your analysis is not disingenuous.

    That's important to me, because while it's really bad, it also means that you're probably not a bad person.

    For starters, it's all counterfactuals, and while that alone means it's a just barrel of formal and informal fallacies, it's also based on deeply flawed, or just grossly uneducated, misunderstandings of a wide range of fields, ranging from international relations, to military procurement and sustainment.

    I'm not trying to be mean, and to be fair, I have an academic background in multiple fields related to these subjects, so I'm not pulling my criticism out of my ass.

    But another fight is about to start, so my text to speech comment must end.

  • No... what are you talking about?

    You said the escalatory actions were the Abraham accords, and moving the embassy to Jerusalem.

    I just pointed those were both actions taken by the Trump administration.

    So what requires a historical account? Do you mean you just want to site random historical events with no context, and if anyone points out when they happened, that's somehow a bad faith argument, or an unfair standard to apply...?

    Oh my God... Did you really just read those "trigger events" in some article, have no idea what they actually were, or when they happened, but still decided to cite them in support of your argument...?

  • Do you not understand that you cited only two events, and both of them occurred during the Trump administration....?

    I'm actually at a loss for words, because if you don't grasp how your comment is explicitly stating Trump is to blame, I don't know what else to tell you.