keegan-peters.bsky.social
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I could not do that to an old, disabled person in wheel chair. How would you sleep at, or look your kids in the face?
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You contend the idea that sports, a game, should be overshadowed by war is dumb?
Understanding the use of sports to detract from government policy and action? That feeling that makes you retaliate with you an ad hominem could be epistemic discomfort.
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When your country is bombing other countries you should fret, you should scold. Delighting about sports millionaires while senile old men joy in killing with your tax dollars deserves scolding.
You don’t talk about dinner while your uncle kills your neighbours.
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Iran just reprisal attacked a US military base in Qatar. That is breaking news. The IDF killed 23 people queuing for food, that is breaking news.
This is but a distraction from the real world.
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That’s a fantastic example of a Straw Man argument. Rather than engage the proposition, analyse the representation of the drawing.
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One of the challenges that nutrition guidelines have is the communication of complex dietary information to a wide audience of non-experts. If your food-plate representation starts to look like a 3D histogram, it won’t serve any purpose.
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Nice.
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Well, that’s what your National Guard and the Marine Corp is for, apparently.
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But it was what they voted for. Ugh.
*epic facepalm*
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I cancelled my business trip to a trade show to New Orleans. Shame, but no thanks.
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It is hard and don’t let anyone guilt trip you feeling guilty about thinking otherwise!
No gas in the tank most days to eat right, AND exercise after dealing with the kids.
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Ignore the Orange Chicken for a moment. How about Washington, Oregon and California join Canada?
The health care is good, we score higher in pretty much everything except for military spending and per capita incarceration.
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Good for them. When peaceful protest and legal judgments don’t deter the government then non-compliance is the only recourse.
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…But we all know that.
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I’m more interested in how anyone expects US wages to provide affordability of US products without massively automating production processes.
To make that simpler, “US manufacturing specialised in high paying complex good versus cheap consumer goods”.
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That would be absolutely hilarious.
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Not premature, whitewashing.
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Hard to pick a more picturesque moment.
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You can do that?
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This shows how little thought Elon put into trump getting into office. Even people in other countries knew we were going to have four years of vindictive, old man politics.
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I see stuff like this happening and part of me gets confused, because I thought this was why and what the second amendment was for in the US.
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If only there was a way for the UK to more closely align with the rest of Europe to face challenges like foreign threats, political instability and climate change…
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Haven’t had TIME to research.
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Getting what they voted for.
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I am autistic.
I am a father of two. I have a good paying job. I sing silly songs.
Not very good at poetry.
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Track? That is downright dystopian madness right there.