Driverless car appears to flee the scene after being pulled over by cops.
Hey, at least they got the AI working right in that area!
Driverless car appears to flee the scene after being pulled over by cops.
Hey, at least they got the AI working right in that area!
Exactly. This is like Provincetown all over again: a vax success story. Of course no one wants to get COVID & we are *not* done. Weโll *never* be done protecting our most vulnerable patients & populations. But complete/total avoidance of an endemic virus isnโt compatible w living
— Lucy McBride, MD (@drlucymcbride) April 9, 2022
Yep. Vaccines working. Nothing to see here. Except Covidian whining, which should be ignored.
When we get to the point where acknowledging reality about a disease is โableistโ or โclassistโ or whatever itโs like words have lost all meaning.
Keeping people in a terrified state of isolation is not the public health slam dunk certain people seem to imagine.
— Angie Schmitt🚶♀️ (@schmangee) April 10, 2022
We must destroy the village to save the village.
Last week I saw the term "socially promiscuous" float by on Twitter. It breaks my heart, but it also terrifies me. We've allowed this crisis to damage us so deeply that many now see simple joy and togetherness as grave moral trespasses. It hurts everyone.
— Steph C. (@sieenns) April 11, 2022
I guess I am socially promiscuous now. What. The. Fuck.
It was true before the pandemic, but the libs attempting to quantify the utility of joy is really a terrible scourge and those people need to be rhetorically destroyed. The pandemic, though, made them so much worse and dogmatic. They are terrible, and there seem to be a whole lot of them.
Instead of balancing costs/benefits, we got gems like:
– School isn't important
– Babies don't need to see faces (from AAP!)
– Masks can help with learning (in NYT!)— Kelley K * covid-georgia.com (@KelleyKga) April 11, 2022
That was strange, all the wacky-ass shit the lockdown lifer forever maskers went on about and attempted to get us to believe.
I used to think that people generally knew when their propaganda was lies. But ever since I saw the Russian soldiers bring dress uniforms to Ukraine, I’m starting to think that “getting high on their own supply” is far more common than I realized. https://t.co/re9QJ0JVW0
โ Noah Smith 🐇🇺🇦 (@Noahpinion) April 11, 2022
The very best propaganda is that believed by the propagandists themselves. I think this is the case more often than not.
Kremlin is getting increasingly delusional. https://t.co/U7kveoiD9u
— Aki Heikkinen (@akihheikkinen) April 10, 2022
Damn. Nuclear wars are fun for the whole family.