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  • Represent those you want to support with the best examples and those you want to oppose with the worst examples. Ignore that every group is made of people and people come in many distinct, unique varieties because it doesn't fit your narrative.

  • Because the British drawing perfectly straight lines has never caused problems for other countries.

  • I think that is actually pretty common. If not, your DNS queries would need to go through your ISP and they could interpret what you are doing from them. You could manually configure DNS settings to route to a trusted source, which could address both.

  • That's the Riddler; observe the question marks on the tie.

  • Filters; opt-out of negativity. I switched to Voyager from Boost because it supports filters and I can just blacklist topics that cause me stress. Anywhere I can just stop a topic from ever entering my perception, the better. A single bad headline may ruin my mood for hours from just a glance, better to never get the chance.

    Subscriptions; opt-in to the topics and news you care about. Find a good source that offers curated feeds instead of a firehouse of everything. You can only care so much, so use that attention sparingly on things that deserve it.

    Avoid algorithms. They are designed to keep your attention on them and outage is good at that. Save your health, find it yourself.

    Community. Find people, groups, or organizations that have a similar mindset and share good content with them. If they share good content in kind, you all can improve your state of mind.

  • 11%.

  • B&H is one of my favorite vendors, but god damn do they go overboard with the air cushions in their packages.

  • Sorry to naysay you here, but one sides import is another's export. Also, the first sentence from the Wikipedia entry on tarrifs.

    A tariff is a tax imposed by the government of a country or customs territory, or by a supranational union, on imports or exports of goods.

  • Ba, semen 'n t(ea)

  • An easy answer as it is not for a mortal to decide which gods are deserving, rather the gods must decide by whomever survives.

  • 5 day weeks, 6 weeks per months for 30 days each, 12 months in a year, 5-6 days of celebration of the new year.

    I love the idea of working 3 days and being off for 2.

  • He's... Shoving doctors up is butt?

  • Metal

    Jump
  • You can say shit outside of the Internet too. Shit's crazy that way.

  • I went to a game for the first time a few years ago. I recall the moment where everyone was sitting around and not doing anything because they were waiting for the commercials to finish. It felt like watching actors drop their characters the moment they step out of the spotlight.

    • Eating and breathing pathways no longer intersect. This should prevent the bug when food could block the airway and result in death.
  • Do you think you can throw this knife into the target?

    I can handle it.

  • "I'd do anything to become the best musician in the kingdom!" "Would you become a centaur but your ass is another face?" "What the fuck? No!" "You said anything; your wish is granted!"

  • Brand your lies as the truth and anything that contradicts it as censorship. Now the argument isn't against what was said, the argument is against your ability to say anything.

  • Them being adversarial doesn't really matter. The allies of today are the enemies of tomorrow and the converse, so the who shouldn't matter. The problem is with anyone collecting data on your citizens because it can be sold, traded, stolen, or abused.

    If it was about protecting people, a wide-spread countermeasure would be used instead of a pinpointed assault targeting a single app.