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  • Oh, you wanted me to remove their other appendix.

  • I wouldn't take one for free. The insurance rates would be an insane waste of money.

  • The movie El Camino completes a part of the Breakong Bad storyline.

  • There is also Usenet, access is cheap but not free.

  • It also made me realise how well-researched the stories were

    Ackchyually, there is an episode about a town in my state that they very clearly call out by name. They claim the population is 100x what it really is and has literally none of the buildings or scenery. It's like they shot the whole thing in Vancouver or something.

  • The same types who watch It's Always Sunny / Rick and Morty and see only role models and positive character traits.

  • Billionaires are job destroyers.

    A job is a way of describing an organized, low-entropy state within an economic system. Its existence is in a constant state of opposition with the universe's natural tendency toward disorder.

    A job comes into existence only when we provide sufficient demand such that the there is a supply of near continuous energy to sustain a heightened state. When that demand dissipates, the energy input falls below the threshold near for the job to exist.

    Billionaires extract energy from every stage of this process. By skimming value without contributing. They increase the energy required to for our demand to create and maintain a job. This added pressure raises the system’s effective activation energy, reducing the number of jobs the system can support.


    In this TED I will discuss how eating the rich is a value add to a capitalistic enconomic system.

  • Isn't that a pineapple crust pizza?

  • Same and weirdly weed wakes me up.

  • I let people enjoy things even if I don't enjoy them.

    Except when that thing someone enjoys doing is some harmless ribbing.

  • We don't just think it. It's 100% true and you are annoyed by us because you know it is too!

  • The cast shifts as often as a soap opera, it's how they keep it fresh.

  • Settled facts is a weird name for the pop history nonsense.

  • If the media won't generate the click bait lemmy's demand, they'll create it themselves.

  • Yes it was a sanitarium, it it wasn't not an insane asylum or a prison. It was a health resort.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_Creek_Sanitarium

    The Battle Creek Sanitarium was a world-renowned health resort in Battle Creek, Michigan, United States.[3] It started in 1866 on health principles advocated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church and from 1876 to 1943 was managed by Dr. John Harvey Kellogg.[4]


    I've showed you one of my sources, now you show me yours.

  • He did not run an insane asylum. It was a health resort. The cereal was for people who suffered from upset stomachs which was highly common because people were inflaming their digestive tracks and giving themselves stomach cancer because tonics were popular at the time and were full of crazy shit. Not just opium and other fun stuff.

    He was so against sexual gratification he did thing mitten thing for children and a teenagers, also physical restraints but never inmates, closest would be orphanages but also promoted the practice to his playing clientele

    Kellog was a crazy religious nut but the kind that wouldn't even fuck his wife, let alone children like the sickos we're stuck with today. All in all, I prefer his style of crazy religious nut vs the rapey kind.

  • No, the meme only covered the people were Nazis but we're confused about.

    People who faught against the Nazis regime clearly were on Nazis. That's not a nuance.

  • Yes. AI human transformation drones make far more sense. Much easier to avoid things because airspace can be controlled. Just need to figure out how to do efficiently that the ride is more than 5 minutes.

  • It's a lot but it's above its 52 week low and recovered to closed down only 5.5%. It started out the day down and then slowly recovered. It also dropped on the 4th without recovering.

    I'm not a stock analyst but I would say there isn't much to be excited out yet. If it continues to drop against larger trends and become the 52 week low, then it would be time to get excited