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  • Oh great

  • Yes, but if AOC becomes a fundraising juggernaut she’ll be harder to ignore

  • So, in this world. Once you become the baker, guess who is next?

  • So what you’re saying is - it’s pretty fucking clear. Steve Bannon is, as per usual, completely full of shit.

  • He’ll probably only care when he actually crashes the economy and everyone turns on him. It’s only a matter of time. I give it 1.5 years from Inauguration Day.

  • A little “narrow minded” here leaving out the Indians, Mexicans, Eastern European, and Chinese.

  • Snowden was a hero. Though, seeing him endorse RFK Jr. was a little questionable.

  • About as good as Lemmy.

  • Sure - sounds more like a case of “I need a ride, not ammunition!”

  • That’s obviously not going to happen. The governor of New York held a CEO safety meeting and is mulling a hotline that CEOs can call for safety.

  • I like to think we’re the best of the best, at least on some instances.

  • I’m guessing the worst of the worst will hang back at Xitter because they’d otherwise be banned elsewhere, and it will be a cesspool not unlike 8chan.

  • If maximizing evil is the goal, killing the baker is the best thing you can do. Those people will eat some temporary bread and then go on starving. What’s worse, is more people will starve as well.

  • You assume those people would 1. Actually make bread and not just eat what was left and then go back to being starving. 2. Somehow not be subject to the same exact economic conditions that required a baker to charge for bread in the first place (ie. Cover the cost of his inputs, afford a place to live, feed and cloth his children, etc.)

    Hoarding is a strong word. Rather than blaming a baker that is producing something that benefits other people, why don’t we focus on the people who are starving. Why are they starving? How do we help them make enough to afford bread?

  • Sure, that would be worse than a few starving people getting some bread temporarily. If the baker is dead then there will be more starving people then we started with.

  • Bakers make bread. Kill the baker and you got no more bread at all. Bad analogy.

  • I gotta be honest, the push notification summaries are more annoying than they are useful. Like. I’m going to read a text blurb of 100 or so characters. It’s an extra step to see the summary and then the actual message itself.

  • The Japanese have already perfected smart toilets. There is no app, but there are loads of buttons, including for a heated seat and some music or ambient sounds to help you relax and disguise unpleasant noises.