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  • Bruh. Everyone with an ounce of awareness knew he was a liar. Since the fucking 80s this was well known. Known then, known now.

    This future was so predictable that it was outilned in back to the mf future.

    Believing the campaign of Biff is not an out.

    This isn't some unknowable conundrum. And it's not the trolley problem when you know damn well that who's manning the switch will drift both tracks.

  • His point was that we don't understand the interaction between fundamental forces enough to say, if we were to try and answer the question accurately enough.

    So, in one sense ICP was right that we don't know how magnets work. But also they were wrong that scientists be lying. They shouldn't have been pissed.

  • It's just not ubiquitous. And to say that paying a woodworker to carve intricate details is a useless waste of their time strikes as insulting to the craftsman in any time period.

    I mean, even under the most cynical representation, the patrons of the classical period were a bunch of wankers too. But I wouldn't besmirch the musicians, or the music, or what came of it in modern times.

  • Badger, badger....

    Jump
  • That's the funny thing, I do. But I would never compare them to the numbers printed on the prisoners at Auschwitz, because that would be something only a gigantic asshole would do!

  • That artistry still exists but it costs more. The "products we buy" are cheap mass maufactued products that sell to a broad market. It's not just a pennies here and there difference.

    Although, that can be a reason cheap products become basically disposable and that's completely lame, agreed.