Seems like debate and people changing their minds when presented with new information is something that died around 9/11, if it ever even existed. Even the most mild vocal disagreement just further entrenches people in their feelings.
There's just no point.
"Transmissible vaccination is a type of inoculation that targets wild animals and can spread between hosts autonomously, with the goal of preventing transmission of animal pathogens to human populations."
No one cares what Putin is saying, unless he says that he's resigning and submitting himself to custody for prosecution by independent international authorities. He's a lying piece of shit. Everyone just wants his reign of terror to end, by any possible method.
They put a far right super majority in the supreme court, are trying to put their candidate in Congress as speaker and then re-elect him to the executive branch.
We all know they're fucking Nazis, but, just saying, this sure seems like some 1930's Germany shit, right now. Like it's obvious and all, but still needs to be said out loud.
Would be a lot cooler if we were not trying to replicate that shit.
Remember when all those Employee Assistance Programs, marketed as ways to get mental and other forms of help for workers, were found to just be sharing data with HR so companies could have reasons to fire you? Cause Pepperidge Farms does.
Never trust your employer with sensitive information.
He's a can of Crisco with a cadaver's face stretched across it. Can't get a lot of range in the facial expressions when that's what you're working with.
Would be a real shame if someone made all their data available via the onion browser on a Tor drive site. They'd never be able to tell who put it there, but it would still be easy to access.
The problem is who gets to use the hands and feet and wings and tail. Each head can watch whatever it wants, but how do they decide who gets to actually do anything.
When I was a teenager, an older friend told me how he learned in college history how the first Emperor of China wrote the language, made all these scientific discoveries, etc, etc. And I, knowing fuck all about Chinese history, was like 'you mean he killed all the historians and advisors, then burned all the libraries, so he could take credit, right?' My friend is like 'uhhh.....'
Yeah, so turns out that's pretty much how more recent readings of it say it went down.
These self-lauded masturbatory "patriots" are going to further tank the US credit rating and thereby the US dollar playing right into the hands of China and Russia pushing alternative global currency exchange options.
When all those dollars sold and otherwise happy to stay tied up in overseas transactions come home to roost, inflation will effect everyone of their billionaire donors, and everyone else, more than any economic policies they're getting funding to push domestically. It's stupid, short sighted and treasonous to leave the federal government unfunded.
There's no excuse. They need to do their damn jobs. Since they refuse, they all need to be voted out.
Friend of mine's dad, back in the 90's, ran a small shop converting VW bugs to electrics w about a 40 mile range using just a bunch of car batteries. The shop went under after a little bit, not enough interest. But, it's very possible.
I read all the theories. All I can muster is 'oh no, not Russia's pipeline.' Seems like however you cut it, Russia did this to themselves by invading Ukraine. They were kind of on a more decent path towards meaningful integration for a minute. Would have been good for common Russians and everyone else if they'd stayed on that path. But, instead their leadership decided on extreme aggression.
I read that as a neutral example medium. I'm going to try it in some kind of muffins, I think. The 3% dry ratio to flour and general nutrient profile, that it's not going to be bitter or bad for me, that was of most interest to me.
I drink enough tea. Might as well. And it's a free preservative that's good for me and adds flavor.
Which is crazy, right? If a stock sale allows an investment in a business, a stock buyback should be a paying off of that debt, freeing more revenue in the future to be used explicitly to pay workers who generate that revenue. How the fuck that is justified in instead enriching the value of other investments still held by other investors shows the selective use of the analogy by corporate interests and that the whole house of cards is just bullshit.
Seems like debate and people changing their minds when presented with new information is something that died around 9/11, if it ever even existed. Even the most mild vocal disagreement just further entrenches people in their feelings.
There's just no point.