agent0range.bsky.social
Mad tech-scientist. Vidya game enjoyer. Absolutely rabid Mets and Liverpool fan. Cybersecurity freak.
Every day, I try to be a little better person than yesterday. Negativity is contagious, but so is positivity.
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I also think this might have some really interesting applications in the educational field.
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g.co/gemini/share...
I think this is pretty fascinating.
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I'll bet you that at 60 years old, Ichiro Suzuki could outplay most high school kids in every position on the field.
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A 60 year old LaDanian Tomlinson absolutely destroying the best D-lineman in your state's high school history
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Being a wack job means never having to confront your own stupidity.
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I'm a 40 year old man.
These boys need to grow the fuck up and be men. I don't need an invitation to do the obviously right thing, and they shouldn't either.
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Dude.
I don't think you're a bad person for not being able to do your job. I think you're a bad person for not being able to do your job and also not letting anyone else do it.
You can have a mental health crisis somewhere else too. A lot of people do that.
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I, a man, think that this should be a standard response to a man not asking.
I'm very okay with that, having never attempted or WANTED to rape anyone, ever.
Go on, girls. Have yourself a time. I don't need those guys.
And by the way, I don't need those somewhat rarer rapist women either.
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I, for one, am rather enjoying this.
North Carolina is getting exactly what it voted for. No sympathy for the population as a whole, though some individual cases may be heartbreaking.
This is what you wanted, NC. You just wanted it to hit other people.
Be better next time.
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I'm not a Spurs fan in the slightest, but man it was fun to watch United lose 🤣
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If you disagree with Donald Trump wrongfully imprisoning US persons, end-running the Constitution, and breaking laws with impunity (and you fucking should), then the right thing to do is to cut executive power off at the fucking knees.
There's your chainsaw moment, you gutless pricks.
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Oh god I miss him so much.
"You miss him still?" you ask me.
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He's got the whooooole world
In his hands...
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You mean I can make almost as much as I make now, and all I gotta do is play hide and seek with CPB once a week?
SOLD. I can do that. That's a super fun idea man, getting paid a ton to go hiking in the desert southwest for a year? Sign me up, dawg!
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Hey Gov, I mean this with genuine respect for you, and with concern for your long-term health: Please go for a walk, or a bike ride. Peleton and Zwift will keep you busy inside during those lake-effect snow days.
Please, sir. If nothing else, I want you to outlive Trump. Take care of your health.
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Allow me to introduce an American sports icon, Peyton Manning.
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I'm not here to mitigate consequences of elections. I'm not here to get in the way of his agenda, any part of it.
I'm here to do a job, do it exceptionally well, and that's it.
If the American people want to mitigate this guy, they've got to vote for it. I can't help.
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Believe it? Brother when they cleared that Grealish shot, I PREDICTED it.
Madridista warlocks, man. They have black magic on call.
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ALL HAIL THE CLOSER
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I have a new technique for dealing with them.
No matter what they do or say, the only thing I will do or say is work to defeat them. I don't need further convincing, so I won't waste the emotional energy.
Beating them is the only decent thing to do. The why doesn't matter anymore. Only the result.
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It starts small, man.
Cook one good, healthy meal today. Then another one tomorrow. Then another, the day after that.
Before you know it, you'll be so damn sick of doing dishes, you'll do the meal-prep to save your own sanity!
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The thing to do, then, is to teach our sons to know the difference between men and boys, and to always strive to be a better man.
Boyhood is something you're born into. Manhood is earned.
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Here's an example: Robert Downey Jr. went to prison for his boylike criminality. But when he got out, he changed his behavior, stayed away from drugs, became a good husband and father and man.
Andrew Tate, by contrast, is a little bitch-boy.
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A man's response to the accusation that he's bad is introspection, to discover if the accuser is correct. If not, the accuser can safely be ignored -- they bring nothing of value. But if the accuser is correct, a man will apply that critique to be better.
A boy won't do that.
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A man doesn't need the approval of others to be a man. When it's hard, you just carry on being a man -- being a living example of mental, emotional, and yes sometimes physical strength. A man is the rock on which a family is founded. It requires selflessness in an incurably selfish world.
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It's not any harder now to be a man now than it ever has been.
It's harder now to be a boy. It's harder to remain a boy, when the whole world demands manhood from you. And also, it's that the demands of manhood have always, always, ALWAYS been brutal.
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I was a fan of Rubio, once. When he spoke with conviction, taught important ideas (even ones I disagreed with), listened with empathy, and really thought about things.
But it has been years since then. All the talent in the world, and the backbone of an amoeba.
What could have been, man.
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This is why you can't take scientific or medical advice from a lawyer and ursine roadkill culinary-arts connoisseur.
Or from recovering heroin addicts.
Or brain-parasite survivors.
Or wacko nepotism-beneficiaries.
I could go on, but I think you get the point.
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The other guy right now...
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I also encourage people to do their own research, by which I mean they should earn a doctorate by spending years in a lab conducting scholarly scientific research.
I do not, however, mean Googling things one doesn't understand for ten minutes until one's limited attention span expires.
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I never thought I'd see him give himself his own Mierdas Touch, but here we are.
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Hey I'm fine with that -- but one of them has to lock up the nomination first, so they can pick the other to be VP.
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I think that those two are likely to split each others' vote shares. If one runs, the other shouldn't.
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I think this is self-explanatory.
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"Wanted, software developer with 5-7 years of experience in using C#, NodeJS, R, Rust, and some form of SQL. Position level: McDonald's Drive-Thru Window."
Paraphrasing an actual job posting I saw.
This is how you invite senior devs to start a company and blow up your company's spot.
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...the original poster sayd "voters." They did not specify Democrat or Republican crowds.
Voters, in general, are stupid; and my evidence is that most of them voted for Trump. You've offered ridicule in response, but no evidence.
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The assumption, I think, is that the crowds are there because they're smart enough to understand who's screwing them.
This is my point: The electorate is currently comprised of a majority that voted for Cheeto Mussolini. They ain't smart, no matter what the crowd size is.
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I mean this genuinely, from the bottom of my heart: The majority of voters voted for a felonious orange WWE guest-appearance dipshit cosplaying as a billionaire.
Elissa Slotkin might be wrong about how she presents herself, but AOC is wrong in her assumptions about the electorate.
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Dave had something to say about that a few years ago.