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fox [comrade/them]

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  • Hypersonic missiles, you could sell those per unit at $100 mil each, but R&R into hypersonic missiles? Ten billion a year easy every year forever, and you don't need to build any factories or hire workers

  • Refried beans are usually cooked with lard

  • If they're piloted by humans you can disorient them pretty easily at least

  • No, she had a breakout role in Euphoria, which was the biggest HBO show in a hot minute. Also where Zendaya came from

  • Idk the Democrats are so feckless they'd never be able to change the free park days back. Can't give more days y'know, that's socialism. Worth forming a subcommittee to investigate the opportunity of limited-rate entry to Pell Grant recipient veterans that run a business in a disadvantaged community for 3 years

  • I’m convinced that Hollywood keeps inventing random new celebrities

    New celebrities have to come from somewhere, idk if you're expecting to have a permanent and unchanging set of famous people but new ones filter in pretty often

  • Breaking Bad definitely didn't extol individualism because Walt, the protagonist and Chief Individualist who constantly chafes at being subordinate to others, ruins his life and the lives of everyone around him in his pursuit for rugged individualism. His arc as a drug lord effectively ends with him wasting away in a cabin in the woods, paying the one man who knows he exists hundreds of thousands of dollars for a few more minutes of company

  • Cellulose is the most abundant organic molecule on Earth and is unavoidably part of all non-carnivore diets. Everyone is digesting at least some cellulose all the time.

  • Stab a poison and you get lil poison molecules. Stab em and get smaller ones and so on down to atoms and you really shouldnt stab atoms in half

  • You could kill the mold but the problem is that the mold produces poisons

  • Among the best I read back in the day was Chrysalis: https://www.reddit.com/r/HFY/comments/55v9e1/chrysalis/

    It's not a Humans Are Space Orcs story, it's a story about blowback and justified anger, and not losing yourself to vengeance, and how you can find new meaning after loss.

    It also has ass-blasting space combat that better reflects how space battles ought to be fought than half the HFY "man the broadsides" naval nonsense.

  • Darren Korb is a load-bearing pillar of Supergiant at this point. So much of the identity of those games is tied to the muttonchop man's music.

  • My dad picks up hobbies like other people pick up interesting stones at the beach. He got into home networking a few months ago and has since spun up an onion architecture of networks from least to most trusted. All IOT devices get segregated on their own individual networks and the secure core network has adblocking and tracking-blocking firewalls. He has like 3 guest wifi networks. All addressing is resolved with IPv6.

    His home, by the way, has one home computer, three phones, and two smart speakers. Twenty year old dumb TV. No smart appliances.

  • Vampires, demons, redcaps (works on two levels), wendigo, stallo

  • Separate it out from the title with brackets or something and maybe more clinically distant language like [CW: Infanticide]

  • CW please

  • Data centers in space is such a ludicrously, obviously terrible idea that the only people that would propose it came up with it on the fly and the only people that would buy it are tech investors that'll shovel money onto anyone confident enough

  • Look if it's so important that the Enemy doesn't get to see the bombs, then don't go dropping them where anyone can just pick them up

  • Yes