grandworks.bsky.social
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That isn’t what cucking is.
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Explain to me why a federal border patrol agents would detain a green card citizen in an immigration facility for a state-based warrant? Why wouldn’t you just have a Sheriff or police officer come pick them up and take them to jail for processing after holding them at the airport?
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It’s kun-tent, context clues are she’s “happy” and *feels* like it’s a sacrament. Wouldn’t really make much sense being the other pronunciation.
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Now do Morrowind and NV, and I’ll forgive you for Starfield
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They didn’t make this remaster because they’re working on ES6
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No, it’s The Breakfast Club, which is a radio morning show that’s focused on black music and topics.
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Now that is incredible creature design. It would be amazing to be walking through and slowly harp and horn music gets closer and closer and louder and louder, then these hulking behemoths come strolling through.
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There are obviously more easily self-diagnosable Autism cases, but given it’s a spectrum with nuances, as you said “difficult to diagnose” so people who don’t understand the differences between neurodivergences misdiagnosising themselves is dangerous to themselves.
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No it’s dangerous for people to self-diagnose a neurological condition as a catch-all when there are numerous neurodivergent conditions that don’t fall under the umbrella of Autism. I’m not arguing US healthcare is bonkers expensive, but most cities have some sort of low-cost psychiatric services.
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But there are definitely a lot of people online claiming autism without diagnosis. It does require professional diagnosis.
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It’s such a myth they keep pretending works. They keep pretending that it’ll push people to American made products, but the Pandora’s Box of international trade is already wide open. Nvmd most American businesses rely on foreign trade to keep their products affordable…It’s a isolationist fantasy.
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So you’ve never had good gumbo?
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Instead of eating BBQ, maybe, yah know, do more to stop Donald Trump and his cronies from establishing a dictatorship and dismantling the country and violating the Constitution and human rights. Y’all are being real casual about all this…
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Welcome to the mobs totally legitimate trash collection company that has a person in the front office to take calls, exclusively about trash collection…nothing else, just trash collection
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Whoa whoa whoa, that’s maybe to hot a take /s
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[me kayaking down a river and naming the 2000 spiders I interact with pushing through downed trees so I’m not scared of them]
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Theorems (8)
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Baby Reindeer energy.
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Oh my god, this was my childhood
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Yes! The SoundBlaster software also had a really awesome program called “Keytar” on it that was honestly a pretty awesome keytar music program for making music, that had strummable strings that you strummed with the cursor.
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So a lot of music CDs used to also contain files for music videos on them secretly. So when you loaded in say, Weird Al Yankovic’s “Running With Scissors” into the disc drive, there was music videos on the disc. Lots of CDs had this.
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In my day, which was after this, they just plied us with Ritalin and said “Problem solved!”
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You’re ineffective
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Ya hear that? You have to grow a “spine” like Mr has strong has strong opinions, probably does absolutely nothing for Palestine except wag his virtue on the internet. But brownie points probably mean something right? Right?
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I left ya a little like, wouldn’t want you going into withdrawals. Not after all that busy gaslighting you’ve been doing. It’s tiring work I bet.
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I don’t see you stopping dopamine addict…
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Mmhmmm, riiiiight.
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Whatever you need to believe to fit your ill-formed worldview. Enjoy your dopamine.
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Sorry, I don’t answer loaded questions.
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Haha, whatever you need to believe so the world and humans are as simple as you need it to be on social media.
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Aw, I’m pretty confident you’re the kid to me. Because you speak with the incessant lack of actual experience an adult would have, and have the brain rot shallow ideologue defensiveness of a mid-20’s gonna-change-the-world. At least I hope so, otherwise you’re just wildly immature.
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That’s why, you’re only move, is to dehumanize. You’re just as bad as Zionist, you’re just as bad as any propagandist. Because you’re argument lacks any depth or substance. Do you even know the countries that border Isreal/Palestine without looking at a map? Or are you here to attack for yourself?
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You’re referring to something that happened 7 years ago, before you or anyone were likely even thinking about Palestine. Note you didn’t correct my timeline. But I’m sure your brain will love the dopamine any likes you receive rewards you. It’s all you need, because your brain is addicted.
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And eventually technology does reduce in price, the problem is: consumerism. People DEMAND the best and newest, so companies develop these things at the speed consumerism demands, and end up spending massive R&D and development costs to keep consumers placated. Capitalism is the problem.
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And Radiohead aren’t Zionist. But it is probably easier for your one-dimensional take on them, based on no outward support from them, because it’s easier for you to swallow, and makes you feel empowered. Do you have Muslim family members? I do. Did you even care before the internet told you to?
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Sure, same, but I was done with with dopamine and those specific social medias were just plowing political propaganda at me. And I didn’t want to support our new oligarchs. But their greatest trick was making us think we NEED them. So I broke away.
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Note the use of the word “borrowed” not “ripped off” as “ripped off” implies intent. They did not intentionally do it.
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It can be both actually.
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Because we essentially reached the physical limit of how small we can make microprocessors, so all we can really do is add more, which requires more power. That’s why they’re all rushing to AI to do heavy lifting.
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It’s wild to me, having done exactly this (deleted my Facebook and IG and Twitter accounts) how similar people’s unprompted statements about why they *can’t* leave is identical to the rationalizations addicts use for why they can’t stop. I’ve never asked 1 person to also leave, they just tell me 🤷🏻♂️
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Yep, it’s actually pretty common in pop music, because pop music is pretty basic musically, and there are pretty defined rules on what sounds “pleasing” to the ear of pop fans. It’s kind of inevitable to happen over a long enough timeline.
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It’s easier to dehumanize people and reduce them to 1 dimensional character sketches so it fits their social media-brain rot confirmation bias. It also gets clicks to feed their dopamine addiction.