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  • Ah, yes, the showdown at the 42eeet station.

  • Fuck Charles Lindberg.

  • I mean, yeah, you're absolutely right.

  • Fuck, man, doing this to an adult is heinous. Doing it to a child? I'm not typically a violent person. But I'd kill them.

  • Seems like you know what you're talking about. If I may ask, how do ferrite beads figure into this? Do those actually help protect signal, or is it less effective?

  • This premise reminds me of the Carmen Sandiego games.

  • What the fuck is an "entry-level car"?

    In my mind, there are two kinds of vehicles: the tragic structural necessity foisted on us by one of the most evil fuckwit capitalist robber barons of the 20th century, and the oversized toy version for fuckwit capitalist robber barons of this century.

  • I love broccoli florets. The stems, I can take 'em or leave 'em. I've certainly eaten worse things than thick, fresh, healthy broccoli. Brocs 4 life!

  • I used to boil them before I fed them to my snails.

    I miss my mystery snails. They were little weird alien water bunnies, and I loved them.

  • Mmmm... stew in a bread bowl, my beloved.

  • See, the odd thing is, I've had the unique privilege of having many chances to interact with people who have brain damage (from drugs, injuries, or other health problems).

    This is anecdotal, so don't take it uncritically, but I've found that the number of people who stayed emotionally and ideologically the same before/after is honestly pretty consistent.

    The thing with brain damage is it tends to erode the things we've learned, and leaves the things that are buried down the furthest. The few who were violent and hateful, having spoken with their family, were often that way before the accident or before the brain damage set in. They were just more subtle or more controlled.

    Most people were frightened, confused, and seeking help and reassurance from anyone who could offer it. Fundamentally, they were good people, before and after. Some of them may have grown more gullible, and social isolation does strange things to normal people. Bedbound people who only had Fox news for company tended to have it the worst.

    I can't speak for John Fetterman. Or Kevin Sorbo. Or any other famous public figure who turned into a raging fascist after they had their brains scrambled by unfathomably bad luck. But in my experience, they were either lukewarm about human rights before, or just keeping their bigotry to themselves out of politeness.

  • Taking off a chest binder.

  • I know. And here I am, talking to you about it. Living proof.

  • I understand where you're coming from. And I understand why you're mad. It's been a bad week.

    Lashing out at a stranger showing a smidge of vulnerability in order to explain the thought processes of the people doing insanely stupid shit is kinda counterproductive, though. Maybe chill. I'm trying to help.

    What I went through to be a better person took years. Trust me, you're not the first person to give me this response. You won't be the last. And that's fine. It's your weird grudge against internet people you'll never meet.

    Maybe focus on the people who are actually part of the problem. They aren't here.

  • Adam Ruins Everything did a bit on it. And my god, I'd forgotten how genuinely horrifying that case was. That poor old woman.

  • should read it, it's comedy gold.

  • Being a novice to the lore, I'd say anyone who unironically thinks the Camarilla are right is someone I would punch.