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  • ... He was pretty clear about that.

  • So they've provided you a solution to your problem, but you don't want to use it to solve your problem, and you're mad at them because you're still using the thing you don't want to use.

    Got it.

  • It's dropped enough that I generally keep that car at 70% charge. I'll up it before going on a longer trip, but that's rare.

    And at worst, if I had to make a longer trip with no notice (odd), it's just an opportunity to use an actual level 3 charger, of which there are plenty.

    No, I don't have anxiety about maybe needing to spend 15 minutes at a gas station, maybe, six months from now.

    I am, however, happy that I haven't been to a gas station at all in six months.

  • Just ignore it until an actual court gives an order.

  • What makes you think it's all a grift? Was it the part where Erika Kirk said "grift"?

  • Everyone exaggerates. It's not that hidden. See the pic in this thread.

  • Well, you see, it doesn't let Russia invade Poland, which is next on his list. Or would be.

  • Which is probably a good thing. I appreciate projects like Thunderbird as well.

  • You can not push the button that says AI.

    You can also hit the kill switch that completely removes that button.

    That's opt-in enough.

    If it starts reading pages or doing things without you pushing a button, that's an issue.

  • It's been a hundred years and we're still making WWII movies. You think living through it is going to be any less worthy of attention?

  • Yeah, nuance exists. Weird, I know.

  • I wouldn't go that far. I expect it was more allowed to happen and got out of hand, ended up worse than they expected.

    But I don't think they planned or participated in the attack.

  • But bubba was most likely in that back room with the blow.

  • He didn't, actually. The lawyers very clearly defined in that court "sexual relations" as P in V. Clinton, being a lawyer, saw the ability to drop that line, "I did not have sexual relations with that woman" as a legal win. And it was.

    The prosecution wasn't trying to win in that court. They were trying to destroy his PR.

  • I've been banned from plenty of subreddits and things. Generally it involves going into a circlejerk and telling them something they don't want to hear.

    r/conservative, r/antivax, r/Tesla, either of AI or anti AI, whatever.

  • The corp doesn't get the tax break either way.

    You only get it if you claim it (in the US), of course. Nobody is tracking that for you.

  • The corporation does not get a tax break.

    They get the PR, and they get some leverage over the org they're donating to. But, you know, the leverage is that they stop collecting money to the org, so if you refuse to give in the first place then...

    It's better to give to the charities of your choice without needing some other corp to effectively advertise and collect for them, but that seems unlikely. It probably is helpful that someone is out there advertising. It may be worth making that deal with the corp.

  • Why is it anyone's business if he's a virgin or not?

    That was painful to watch for many, many reasons. The commentary, the interview questions, and of course the answers.

    Do yourself a favor. If you already know Fuentes is a self-avowed Nazi, don't give that video attention.

  • Didn't that guy end up dead in prison?