marksv.bsky.social
Technical diplomat. Offended by credulity. The Unreasonable Man.
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Welcome
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If that were a Dire Straits song the guitar solo would be amazing
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I am deadly serious
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Shit, once the trade war with China and Canada heated up I traded all my Kohl’s Cash for Nuka-Cola bottle caps
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Right after Hollywood stops getting inspiration from Phillip K Dick
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Walz et al deliberately decided not to use the app approved by their organization in order to avoid legal obligations for data preservation. They would not have been able to accidentally add a journalist to their chat if they had used the approved app.
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First of all, he’s not leaving
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Is there any chance that reports could be scrubbed *after* the whoops moment when a virus under review escaped? What’s the cadence of publishing and reviewing those reports? (Yes, that’s also a conspiracy, but a post facto one)
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Cybertrucks need to get ratio’d. As in, “3 out of 4 cybertrucks in my area have been vandalized with spray paint swastikas”
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I work out a little and have AB 🤔
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All I know is that for some reason, maybe skin temp or pheromones, I would always be bitten sooner and more often than my friends
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Redmond had very few. Now in Normandy Park which has more
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Pretty sure there is a connection youtu.be/Ji8vdw9rhsw?...
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That’ll learn’em
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Sigh
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One thing that probably is allowed, though, is Microsoft Teams. I’ll bet every employee in the executive branch has a license to run it on their phones using their official government identity. BTW, Teams warns you if you try to add someone from outside of your organization to your group chat
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Arendt divided Origins of Totalitarianism into 3 sections: antisemitism, imperialism, and totalitarianism. She positioned scientific and bureaucratic racism as fundamental to imperialism.
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I’m a season ticket holder for the Atlantic City Click Farmers
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I moved to Seattle in 93, which is its own set of trade offs. But I sure don’t miss scraping ice off my car or hiding from mosquitos at sundown
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It’s an amazing city cursed with bad weather. 90 degrees and 90% humidity is pretty hellish, and the brutal cold and wind ain’t great, either. But everything else
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Which does kinda tie in with the 3 weeks old dishes
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Er, laboratory. The only laboratory I’ve had recently was for growing mushrooms
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He may have gone off script
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I want to know more about this library I think I missed a memo
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Is that a challenge?!
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The difference is a top hat versus a top hat on a top hat
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Can we just re-release Zero Dark Thirty
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Banned from Chicago isn’t really living tho
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My fb wallpaper since Election Day results 2016, never saw a reason to change it
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Comments here seem to misunderstand the theory: native bat disease from a region known for them -> famous lab in same region known for studying them -> same lab has history of managing viruses with insufficient safety gear-> virus gains function during process of being made easier to study -> oops
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Ugh, I’m so upset that I keep missing these chances to get in on the corruption on the ground floor.