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  • My absolute first PC game I ever remember was Math Blaster lol I loved it

  • Maybe Goldman Sachs. Manipulation of many markets, both contributed to and profited from the 2008 crash. Which they paid a $550mil settlement for when they're like a $100bil company. Imagine making $50k a year, committing fraud ("misleading its investors") at a national scale affecting millions, and getting fined $250.

    Also manipulation of gas prices, food supply/prices, insider trading, they're just the freaking worst.

  • We confirmed today that our 13yo girl has a tumor on her spleen. Generally they pass quickly, as in you'll walk into a room and they passed away.

    We love you Bella, you may have 2 brain cells but you're the best baby.

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  • Yeah and how do I sign up

  • He knows what he has no lowballs

  • The numbers come from an overly simple way to level out trade deficits.

    So if I sell you $100 in goods and you sell me $120 dollars in goods, I'm "losing" money, therefore 20% tariff (tax to sell me something). In reality, you're going to increase your prices and sell me $140 worth of the same stuff.

    All the AIs did was expand this to a global scale, what's insane to me is that the math adds up. It doesn't take an AI to do this though, some economics undergrad could come up with the same thing. Understanding the underlying methodology shows how it completely lacks nuance or understanding of how the world really works.

  • An unexceptional game? That game was awesome. All the fluidity of the Arkham games but LotR themed. Just don't look too closely at the lore lol it's not canon.

  • My parents fighting

  • It's terrifying that this is plausible.

  • Lol, we try for every other week, about 2.5-3 hour sessions.

  • Exactly my thought. If you don't have a session once a month where you look around and ask "are we the baddies?" then what the heck are we doing here.

  • My guess is that they're doing it in waves. I've been hearing about it removed for weeks, only happened to me a few days ago.

  • Yeah unfortunately I know exactly what you mean. You do what you have to do to make it.

  • I know right I can just buy it on Amazon /s

  • My thinking was the people in the South would be more likely to have learned a "toned down" version, and less likely to remember details.

    Definitely just my personal experience from living in Oklahoma, idk if like Alabama or Mississippi are the same.

  • Oklahoma here, we definitely learned about it too.

    But take like the Tulsa Race Massacre. I grew up hearing it called the Tulsa Race Riots, but I don't recall ever being taught about it in school, I heard about it from my parents. I still didn't really know much about it until several years ago. I literally grew up in Tulsa lol.

    Edit: not to say I believe the story. But I think it's possible. I heard about the Massacre from my stepmom, who did a paper on it in college (mid 80s), and apparently had trouble finding a lot of different source material at the library.

  • Correct, it's good to be skeptical

  • Whenever I see a story that seems far fetched, I try to think about it more broadly.

    Was it a NYT reporter who hadn't heard of Jim Crow laws? Maybe, could've been a nobody intern who grew up in the South. Besides that, I fully believe this conversation has occurred with an ignorant person, if not a NYT reporter.

  • Honestly this is insane to me given the Trump crowd skews much older.

    Literally the generation growing up in the Cold War, having evil Soviets ingrained in them from childhood, and now Russia being happy with our policies doesn't raise a red flag for them? Our President being pals with the ex-KGB Putin doesn't mean anything to them? Hello??