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  • Some wild stuff in there

    [...] bringing the grand (known) total to 14. However, according to a new report, there could be more, as the unhinged oligarch has reportedly been known to send his semen to women he doesn’t even know.

    [...] Musk has a habit of reaching out to female X users “through direct messages, some of whom he eventually solicits to have his babies, according to people who have viewed the messages.” At least one of those lucky ladies is crypto influencer Tiffany Fong, whom Musk followed on X last year. Sources told the newspaper that the billionaire had sent her a DM last November “asking if she was interested in having his child.” Wong apparently declined the offer.

    During St. Clair’s pregnancy, Musk suggested that they bring in other women to have even more of their children faster. “To reach legion-level before the apocalypse,” he said to St. Clair in a text message viewed by The Wall Street Journal, “we will need to use surrogates.” He has recruited potential mothers on his social-media platform X, according to some of the people.

    The Journal article notes that Musk has attempted to get all the various members of his “harem” to congregate in a compound that he recently had built in Austin, Texas.

  • In February, Dr. Hall said that N.I.H. officials told him he couldn’t be listed as an author on a yet-to-be-published scientific review on ultraprocessed foods that he co-wrote with a group of university scientists. This was because the review included language about “health equity” (it acknowledged that some people in the United States don’t have access to healthy food). This discussion may not have aligned with President Trump’s views on diversity, equity and inclusion.

    What was he censored about you ask? Must have been something really secret, otherwise it wouldn't have been such a big deal, right? Right?

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  • Yea I think a lot of valuable traits can be taught, although you probably know more if you actually studied psychology. But unfortunately I think you are right destructive traits can also be learned. Retraining yourself more desirable traits is much harder than learning it when you're young. A 'good' society is a lot more than just a 'good' government.

    But the traits that come with autism aren't just a matter of learning (not sure if you imply that), their brains are formed differently before birth already, just like how people are born with other traits (like being more/less athletic than average or more/less intelligent to name something).

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  • Don't want to kill your vibe, but in my country if you submit some request it will go from submitted, to received, to under review, to reviewed, to taken under consideration, to addressed, to being dealt with, to dealt with, to finished considering, to completed with the first few days and then you hear nothing for weeks or months and suddenly you get a letter with a decision (or the thing you applied for or a written decline or whatever). You end up getting something here and I hope you will too, but those status updates never seem to say much lol

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  • I would agree if people would experience the things that are different as something good, but that's often not what happens. Most cases people tend to treat things that are strange and unknown as scary and bad. Also, most people with a disability or mental illness are reminded about that regularly. The guy that misses a leg sees people walking all the time for example. Nobody should delusion themselves, no mater how far or close you are from the norm. That being said, I dont disagree with what you say about American culture and education. Stigma for disabled people, poor people and homeless people is very similar. Let me repeat my point and say that treating these people well is not gonna fix their problem, but it will make it easier to deal with life.

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  • No but I don't want mine to be associated with him, also assholes are quite useful so

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  • Only his final years I'm afraid

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  • The problem with that theory is that it is based on science, they use a different base. I'm not sure what it is yet, but it's obviouslult not science. Maybe it is just wanting to be special, but even then it doesn't make sense to me.

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  • People who are different from the norm face people that treat them differently. You are right only giving it a shiny new positive name isn't gonna solve all of their problems. But at least giving them the respect that other (not different) people get can already make a huge difference in someone's life. Of course that's not going to make their disability go away. No matter how well you treat someone who is missing a leg, it is not suddenly going to disappear. But it helps a lot if they don't also have to deal with stigma. Imagine missing a leg and also being called names, being stared at and never getting an office job because them having a wheelchair would be a nuisance to the company. We need both and it solves precisely a problem, although it is indeed not the main problem.

  • They first need to find more place for hiding their dead bodies

  • I know that old tale, bunch of religious people voting for the religious nutcase but when you say 'the turks' you imply it's at least the majority of people but that's not the case here. Don't put the blame on the people, if they haven't been given the chance to vote for their leader in fair and free elections.

  • Right, but if they feel they have enough pressure to someone in turkey banned, they probably would likely also use that pressure to ban someone outside of turkey I suppose.

  • Yes totally true, if you want to be safe from all governments. But there are plenty countries you can safely host an instance without fearing censorship. On the one hand you have options in wealthy countries that want to defend their values, and on the other hand you have options in poor countries which do not have the resources to locate the actual server.

  • should've put an /s there maybe, don't want to curb your enthusiasm of writing 2 sentences to promote a platform some people may not have checked out in some time, if at all. Do your thing lol

  • Considering you say that I don't think you're up to date as to how voting 'works' in Turkey nowadays.

  • I wouldn't say they ignore it, more they're too naive or misinformed to understand it's a problem.

  • Which one? TurkmeniGovernmentNet or TurkmeniOppositionNet?

  • I believe those laws target the author, so their main goal wouldn't be to take the content down but figure out who wrote it. I think when it comes to 'real' censorship you still want both to happen but it would be much more importent to get the content deleted.