It was https://t.co/q1c1UDP0ij
— Milena Rodban (@MilenaRodban) January 26, 2021
Indeed. Far more people are going to die now from the coal and other emissions. But nuclear is scary!
It was https://t.co/q1c1UDP0ij
— Milena Rodban (@MilenaRodban) January 26, 2021
Indeed. Far more people are going to die now from the coal and other emissions. But nuclear is scary!
This gem- I build a face projection system cleanly into the brim of a hat, custom short-throw lens, give credit to @chelscore for prior art- meh. Dude builds one exactly a year later with a giant boom coming out of the chin and he's a genius. pic.twitter.com/dt73IY6iG0
— Naomi Wu ๆบๆขฐๅฆๅงฌ (@RealSexyCyborg) January 27, 2021
Naomi Wu is all the awesome. But she’ll never get the credit she deserves. Men hate her because of general men-ness and feminists absolutely loathe and detest her.
But she’s kind of the Dolly Parton of tech.
out-of-season fruits should be a nearly unattainable luxury https://t.co/hyBnAr9wIS
— Marina 🔥🕊 (@shamshi_adad) January 26, 2021
But why? This doesn’t make the world better. It’s just neo-ascetic virtue signaling for no purpose.
Shipping is very, very cheap. We can and should also work to decarbonize it. The whole idea of technology is to make the world better, and having fruit available out of season definitely achieves that.
Most people alive now don’t remember when people survived through the long winter eating not-very-nutritious bread and potatoes, but trust me, you do not want to return to that life. Why do we even let people have opinions when they know so little history or anything at all?
Hedge funds last week: This week: pic.twitter.com/WwGMTGDacE
— 🌽🌽Erica, the white trash socialist🌽🌽™️ (@herosnvrdie69) January 27, 2021
It has been fucking hilarious to see major hedge funds destroyed by a few hundred redditors.
They bawl like little babies when the money is not on their side, despite acting like lords of the universe when it is.
Things we know:
✅ DoD stopped National Guard from mobilizing
✅ Capitol Police were intentionally understaffed
✅ Someone with inside info was giving real-time updates on members' locationsWhat we don't know:
🤔 Who was involvedAccountability. Now. https://t.co/qspNle9iK0 pic.twitter.com/Iu2CKGhNtz
— Evan Sutton (@3vanSutton) January 27, 2021
Yep. Was a planned op, just not that well-executed. The op failed because the infiltration was slower than expected and the evacuation occurred faster than they had accounted for.
But insiders were actively assisting and we only escaped witnessing livestreamed executions by a minute or two.
More Freedom Is the Whole Point of Vaccines.
Exactly. Seeing all those articles recently like, “Even after you and everyone you know gets the vaccine, you still must huddle inside, hiding, while coronavirus bangs on the windows, for the next 10 years” has been beyond annoying.
Taking away people’s hope will greatly reduce vaccine uptake. Why even bother getting vaccinated if you still can’t see your friends, hug anyone, or behave somewhat normally? You’d think liberals would be running out of feet to shoot themselves in but apparently they are some new species of millipede with a record number of them.
Advising people that they must do nothing differently after vaccinationโnot even in the privacy of their homesโcreates the misimpression that vaccines offer little benefit at all. Vaccines provide a true reduction of risk, not a false sense of security. And trying to eliminate even the lowest-risk changes in behavior both underestimates peopleโs need to be close to one another and discourages the very thing that will get everyone out of this mess: vaccine uptake
This is how you know that masks and social distancing are more about virtue signaling for many people, and about punishing others, than about the pandemic at all. Well, hey, at least they are wearing masks. And of course there is the plute propaganda to contend with.
was waiting for a food order at an outdoor bar with tvs and I had not realized how many commercials now depict people doing normal social interactions over video chat
— alice maz (@alicemazzy) January 25, 2021
We are creating a horrifyingly inhuman world.
The real point of Baudrillardโs third order-simulacra is not that everything is fake or illusory, but that everything is undecidable; all facts are instantly subsumed into a fluctuating statistical model, generating a probabilistic array of constantly shifting interpretations.
— Geoff Shullenberger (@daily_barbarian) January 23, 2021
I see someone actually read and understood their Baudrillard. Almost never happens. I am legitimately impressed.
The dialectical position of the gas station! https://t.co/8r0vOjjQ3z
— Nils Gilman (@nils_gilman) January 27, 2021
Well, where’s the paper?
I can’t speak the dialect “invisible.”
It’s so damn odd hearing people say things like, “Oh, it doesn’t matter that a bunch of old people are dying of Covid, they would’ve died soon anyway.”
Those are grandmothers, grandfathers, friends, neighbors. People.
Thinking about that, pondering the utter lack of empathy and humanity that entails, I wonder how I always thought I had little empathy and no surfeit of benevolence towards my fellow humans. Compared to me, these people are Hannibal Lecter. Who knew? They just hid it better until the cards were on the table.
Also thinking about how much I’d sacrifice to spend even a few days with my dead friend again, and how these people — and there are so very many of them — seem content to just toss people in the dumpster the moment they become inconvenient, and then to tell others who are mourning that it’s ok gramps died, he would’ve died soon anyway since he was so old and useless.
I thought I was heartless. These people, though, have shown their true face, and it’s something I can’t forget nor look away from. It’s a big part of why I want to leave this country. They are vile and terrible and deserve nothing but scorn, derision and utter contempt.
Here’s what I ate for breakfast today:
Know why you don’t see anything? Because I ate nothing. Not atypical for me at all. That’s why I don’t weigh as much as an elephant seal.
Cropping out the user name and all that because I don’t want to shame anyone, but this what constitutes a normal breakfast for some:
Each one of those mini sausage links is 170 calories. There are four of them. That’s 680 calories right there.
A bagel with butter is approximately 300 calories (assuming very light butterage).
A fried egg has 80 calories. There’s two of them, so that’s 160 calories.
And 8 oz. of chocolate milk has 190 calories.
All told: 1,330 calories for fucking breakfast. That’s about as many calories as I eat in the average day, and I work out hard most days. And Americans wonder why they are fat.
At my old job, I routinely observed people eat more at lunch than I ate in 2-3 days. I can’t understand it.
The midterms are going to be an absolute bloodbath for the Dems. Which, of course, they brought on themselves as they always do.
Covid lies cost lives โ we have a duty to clamp down on them.
Why do we value lies more than lives? We know that certain falsehoods kill people. Some of those who believe such claims as โcoronavirus doesnโt existโ, โitโs not the virus that makes people ill but 5Gโ, or โvaccines are used to inject us with microchipsโ fail to take precautions or refuse to be vaccinated, then contract and spread the virus. Yet we allow these lies to proliferate.
I’d add to that the lies “masks don’t work” and that the “vaccine is unsafe.”
I’ve been thinking about this problem of misinformation and related topics nearly constantly. As I’ve already noted, I have less and less sympathy for those who believe and then spread such distortions. It is not just a societal duty but an individual one to do better, to be better.
And to add my own bit of (what will probably sound like) conspiracism: I wonder how much of this is sponsored and promulgated by the Croesus class to ensure that lockdowns do continue, and that the conditions that made them vastly richer persist for as long as possible.