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I'm back on my BS 🤪

@ BackOnMyBS @lemmy.autism.place

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I'm back on my bullshit.

  • lol, I updated it with a silly link for more even fun 😋

  • This makes sense given the popular knowledge at the time. The reason Columbus set sail wasn't because he was a genius that knew the Earth was round when everyone else didn't. We knew the Earth was round since antiquity. I can't remember who1, but some ancient Greek had calculated the circumference of the Earth using the angle of a shadow, distance to a equinox solstice, and simple trigonometry. They guy was less than 5% off with his rudimentary calculation, which is impressive considering that he paid some dude to measure the distance between two towns by walking it. Anyways, the Western Europeans thought that Japan was farther east, somewhere around where the words "Terra florida" are on this map if I recall correctly from memory. When the Niña, Pinta, and Santa Marimba (party boat! jk, it was Santa Maria named after the "virgin") landed on the most beautiful land that human eyes had ever seen, they knew they hadn't landed on Zipangri/Cipangu/Japan. Instead, they thought they had landed on some island off of India, which is why they called the locals "Indios" (Indians). Anyways part 2, they thought that Japan was much further east than it was. I imagine that since they hadn't found it for this map yet, they though it must be right out of sight of the western coast of North Vespucci (America).

    What I'm curious about is that 7448 inflating archipelago. Anyone have an idea on what that's about?

    1: The dude was Eratosthenes. Thanks, @user134450@feddit.org!

  • Annuit cœptis

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    Novus ordo seclorum

  • Dogcarys!

  • Right‽ So cheap, so protein. Also, I'm convinced brown rice can't come out good.

  • Walter Mercado ✋🔮🤚

  • I would love to have been there for that! How did the crowd take it?

  • I never expected to be emotionally uplifted by thee fartographer, but I'm happy I was 😊

  • I used to think the same thing. How did only one person get shot? Why didn't they shoot a few people outside of the Capitol and end the whole thing? As soon as a few people would have been shot, the vast majority of those insurrectionists would have ran, right? It's basically what happened with Babbitt.

    After watching a few documentaries, I think there were two reasons. One, the whole thing wasn't a fluke. It didn't happen by accident. People didn't just get riled up. That whole thing was a legit planned and executed attempt by POTUS et al. to conduct a true insurrection while making it seem grassroots. The whole point was to let the crowd get as far as possible to intimidate the certification into caving to Trump. Because of this, they were ordered to not engage with lethal means. Two, they didn't have the manpower because they were purposely handicapped. Had they opened fire, the wackos with legit firepower in the crowd would have fired back. This thing was a lot more violent than the news reported. There were situations in which officers went in knowing they might die. And in the moment, you don't have the benefit of hindsight. This could have been a lot worse. The restraint they used was impressive. Now, I'm impressed with how well the Capitol Police handled that insurrection. I think there were officers there that day that history will hold as heroes.

    Anyway, yeah, part of why it was so "compassionate" from the police was that the insurrectionists were White. But, they were ordered not to open fire by the same people that would benefit from the insurrection. And, they were handicapped and could have been overran had they opened fire. The fact that the police still prevented the insurrection is a testament to their professionalism and patriotism.

  • @Deceptichum@quokk.au thanks for sharing btw

    Right‽ I always enjoy their posts ever since I first noticed them during a meme fad on ai images community. Their posts were typically some deep thought stuff.

  • Ackshually ☝️🤓 that's a harmful myth that was founded on bogus science. Most autism researchers agree that Austrians get it too 😊

  • yippie!!

  • cute

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  • those are some cuties-patooties 😍

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  • I usually take SMH as them saying they're nodding in disapproval or judgment. It's kind of like how a wise adult would see two immature kids having a disagreement over something insignificant and easy to resolve, but their egos get in the way. The adult would nod and perhaps sigh or say, "tsk, tsk," to themselves. Anyone else see it this way or differently?

  • I keep asking, yet no one keeps telling me. I'm not mad. I merely want to know how you guys are getting these live shots of me. Tell me where in the house you guys put the cameras. Just tell me!! 😮‍💨

  • I support your stance. Pls keep it up and continue to hold your ground!