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To that end I'm obsessed with this book The Great Leveler by Walter Scheidel
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lmao well yeah if that's the argument then sure, I agree that Americans are exponentially more likely to unalive each other than to face their government
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You wildy overestimate the willingness and ability of the average American gun owner.
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He's Peter Thiel's Jesus. He tells tech bros that they're the new philosopher-kings.
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And now, here they are, living exactly the life that was outlined in a literal playbook they refused to read. And they'll still come up with a way to blame anyone but Trump.
America is too stupid to sustain itself.
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dude I brought up Double Pirs To Chesty the other day and immediately found out that my coworkers are too young to remember peak Axe Body Spray
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oh man my parents were griping about all the new construction that's "destroying the character of the neighborhood" when I had to remind them that they bought the first house built in the last wave of construction 20 years ago- they were those people to their neighbors.
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women are selling out midnight releases for fantasy porn novels so maybe just let people angsturbate in peace dr downer
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enough of them though đ
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Trumpâs problem isnât just ignorance, itâs the confidence he has in that ignorance. He thinks global trade works like a casino he owns and everyone else just plays at. Threatening allies, tanking markets, and escalating tech cold wars donât make you strong. They make you a volatile liability.
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And then Trump trots out: âCountries may need to choose between us or China.â Like this is a high school breakup. The man treats international diplomacy like a loyalty test. Pick me or else. Never mind the global economic reality where most countries rely on both the US and China for survival.
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The US banned exports of Nvidia H20 AI chips to China. Those chips are bleeding-edge, and Trump doesnât want China getting an upgrade in machine-learning firepower. But itâs a double-edged sword. Nvidia loses a massive market, and China has reason to go build a domestic alternative faster than ever.
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Hong Kong suspending US-bound postal services? Thatâs a canary in the coal mine. Itâs not just mail. Itâs a signal flare saying supply chains, trade routes, and logistics pipelines are all in play now. The US and China arenât just decouplingâtheyâre about to file for geopolitical divorce.
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somebody clue Basic Becky in that she's got so many better bangers than this one
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The middle class is being systematically eliminated, with wealth consolidating into the hands of the .01%. The end goal is clear: a future where the few control everything, and the rest are left to fight over scraps.