chriscroy.bsky.social
Decent, but only in moderation. As seen at the end of @PeterSinger's TED talk.
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when the world is finally freed from the curse of your existence I will find your grave and carve "covered for a child pornographer" into your tombstone.
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it's incredibly funny that the president of MIRI and co-author on Yud's new book is Aella's current partner. bro really is living like he doesn't expect to be around for long.
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I'm not watching the output of "Game of Thrones, starring Sydney Sweeney, directed by Wes Anderson, epic, Greg Rutkowski, 4k" unless someone else watches it first and says it's great.
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Billy Long absolutely sucks but his auctioneer bit is funny. youtu.be/WolVEMFbUcs
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I didn’t know when this dude flipped out on me a couple of weeks ago he’s some sort of former gaming commentator?
Dude looks like Wes Anderson made a movie about a child molester
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a fifth dog has arrived
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there will be at least four dogs at the ceremony.
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Imagine how proud he was watching Sputnik soar across the sky, and then a few months later he was breaking rocks in Siberia.
He published an incredible collection of Russian jokes, many of which he learned in the gulag.
web.archive.org/web/20060208...
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there was a beloved member of the 21st century anti-creationism movement, Dr. Mark Perakh, who would occasionally tell stories about science in the Soviet Union, including meeting Lysenko as a kid and observing the later purges.
PDF: www.antievolution.org/people/wre/e...
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it's not exactly that, but this survey is one of the worst blackpill's I've ever taken. the majority of Americans do not believe that increasing supply can lower the price of housing.
cayimby.org/blog/when-1-...
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Grok is such a real one for literally not having sentience but still upholding the tradition of Musk children hating their staggeringly shitty dad.
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it really sucks that D.C. is an underbuilt backwater. if it was a thriving metropolis like Paris or London we could have massive crowds yelling at Trump every weekend but instead we have to burn him in effigy.
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To clarify, I'm agreeing with you that more should be done I'm bemoaning that I've seen zero discussion among Gaza supporters of any policies that would actually stop the genocide. There's no discussion of arms embargos, naval embargos, military occupation, etc.
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after 10/7, Israel was almost guaranteed to implement a final solution, most likely some combination of deliberate neglect and mass relocation. The practical problem with mass relocation is that there's nowhere able and willing to take in millions of Palestinians.
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Naomi Wolf's origin story - that as a woman in her mid 20s she became convinced everyone at Oxford was out to get the her - combined with her now literally yelling at clouds strongly suggests her problem is a lifetime of untreated mental illness.
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not much to get, I'm building a labyrinth according to the provided sacred geometry.
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Cutting bricks is dirty work.
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my money is on oxytocin nasal spray.
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I understand why she gave it away.
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a lot of people don't understand what "vacant" means. on the left is a map of vacants in St. Louis City. on the right is a representative vacant owned by the city (3950 Maffitt Av).
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My theory is that it's due to the influence of New York City. Their rent control/stabilization system sometimes makes it rational for a landlord to keep a property vacant. I don't know if there are any other American cities where that's true.
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there is: abortion, which is not coincidentally the issue most similar to trans rights. trans rights will probably be a permanent unresolved argument over medical issues/definitions, consent, and coverage.
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so far Hammond's posted "We couldve had Vivek 😭" and RT'd Decker doing his bit about pharma price controls causing millions of future deaths via new treatments not being discovered.
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it's now a coin toss whether someone raging about miscegenation is a white supremacist or a minority who wants whites to stop stealing "their" men or women.
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according to insiders Sinema's support for the carried interest loophole was sincere; her hedge fund friends convinced her it was good for the country. that's insane and also par for course from a green party member.
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vegas is the most vampire-friendly city in America.
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Netflix's focus is on their original content that they can distribute however they want. Their selection of licensed material is now quite bad.
If you haven't already, you should check out their game selection. They've paid for mobile ports of a bunch of indie gaming hits.
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I've been considering putting up signs in the area about littering but I'm not sure he can read or that his caretakers would connect the signs to his habit of throwing half-eaten meatballs into bushes. I might do it anyway and see if it solves the problem.
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trump has believed that vaccines cause autism for at least a decade. the timing suggests Barron was diagnosed with autism.