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  • Right? Its like thats how someone really feels at work. Makes me think of my more insecure coworkers 😞

  • Does anyone else find this sad?

  • Dude needs a mandatory mental hospital stay at this point.

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  • Blowjobs are an honest living thats why 😤

  • Turning to AI for social needs is a horrible idea and very exploitable by capitalists.

    If you can't convince someone not to form this kind of attachment, its better for them to run an llm locally to talk too using olama. Still better to get your social needs from humans but it's better to vape then smoke cigs too 🤷

  • Willy Wonka after explaining that soylent and green is made from Oompa Loompa remains, 2012 colorized

  • Thank you comrade Xe

  • Hell yeah 👈😎

  • The democratic party must be abolished for any real change to happen in this country

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  • That makes a lot of sense. Thank you

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  • Y'all I'm still trying to get a grasp on understanding controlled opposition. Is AOC the same kind of controlled opposition as like FDR was?

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  • When the homies gotta figure out the bill at the d&d steak house

  • Isn't exiling all the citizens of the former imperial power exactly how attack on Titan starts? Lmao

  • As much as i hate it trump not onky won the electoral college but the popular vote this go around.

  • That's a good outlook stranger and that's fair I didn't give you substance. I'll give you some now.

    "*I’m saying from the perspective of American voters. And for them, yes, genocide in a faraway place is a small issue. If they’re even aware it’s happening at all.

    But also, I don’t think the policy differences here are that impactful. I don’t see the US stopping the genocide without going to war, which I don’t see any appetite for from anyone."*

    1. Genocide is a small issue for American voters

    There are lots of polls and ways to slice this but this tracks with what I see

     
               [29% of voters nationally who voted for Biden in 2020 and cast a ballot for someone besides Kamala Harris in 2024 say “ending Israel’s violence in Gaza” was the top issue affecting their vote choice, with the economy a close second at 24%.](https://www.imeupolicyproject.org/postelection-polling)
    
    
      

    Voter turn out went from 66.6% in 2020 to 63.9% in 2024. Well, this could be contributed to a lot of things. I think we'd be remiss not to consider that a large chunk of these were people who wouldn't vote for Kamala because of the genocide in Gaza.

    Or what about the shower number of protests and protesters over the country? How many of these people changed their vote or didn't vote because the of the genocide? They obviously care? Source

  • As an American who voted third party instead of Kamala because of these kinds of policy's, (I don't mean to offend you) but I don't think you know what you're talking about.

  • That's a privileged ass take right there. You think the difference between kamala's policy's and universal healthcare and state paid high education are small?