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Nemo me impune lacessit. Primary Fediverse account. Cirno makes the strongest reaction emoji.
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@nyanide@lab.nyanide.com @mitchconner@nicecrew.digital @Elliptica@poa.st "UNIX™ ~~is~~ was a registered trademark of AT&T Bell Laboratories." "UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group" https://unix.org/trademark.html
https://unix.org/trademark.html
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@YeetLibs@poa.st @Some_German_Guy@poa.st "Apparently journalism doesn’t die in the dark, it dies in the breeding room." (Random Redditor.) From the target herself: https://x.com/KirscheVerstahl/status/1922729554403037553
https://x.com/KirscheVerstahl/status/1922729554403037553
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@Goalkeeper@nicecrew.digital @Hyperhidrosis@shitposter.world Sure, but that's also good for the elderly, there's more over sixty five than there are negroes. In general, general consumers goods should not have unneeded barriers to use.
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@Goalkeeper@nicecrew.digital @Hyperhidrosis@shitposter.world Glass back as well as front? Doesn't exactly sound "made for niggers" to me ... then again it _is_ "Gorilla Glass"
and replacements aren't free. (The back does need to be radio translucent, and durable plastic like they started out with (right?) beyond a certain point doesn't make sense if a fall is going to break other stuff.) That said, the zillion moving parts phones definitely required gentle handling. Something that slides is not going to be very resistant to prying apart.
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@smugumin@poa.st "because of nintendo patent trolling you can't have animals as gliders in any videogames going forward...." More like you have to be very careful about the Japanese market. I have never heard _anything_ good about its patent and legal systems (on the criminal side, it's an incompetent police state), and this is just another black mark against both, as well as having a footprint in Japan where the Palworld studio is based.
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@BowsacNoodle@poa.st @Zardoz@gigaohm.bio @Shadowman311@poa.st The poliovirus, having a hard crunchy protein shell on the outside instead of being an enveloped virus (outside is fragile cell membrane stolen from the host cell, with proteins sticking out), _does_ survive in water for extended periods of time, per a Brave AI search 75 or more, but declining rapidly by the end of that period. So not forever, water is kinda hostile in various ways (extremely hostile if it's totally pure, will grab atoms from most anything it's stored in, this is a real problem for certain scientists). And drinking water is treated with chlorine or chlorine compounds, which keep killing all the way to the faucet, important for suppressing cholera. While the story was suppressed or is strongly denied for the obvious reasons, the Greens convinced Peru to stop chlorinating the water in Lima (the Greens actually want to completely outlaw that vital atom (really)), and that gave them a cholera epidemic in 1991.... Bacteria vs. virus, but chlorine is mighty effective. Still need to add UV to get _Giardia_ which is a protozoa and thus much more sophisticated than a bacteria. So I submit that if we don't see any polio cases for a decade in the whole world, we'll be able to stop vaccination like we did for smallpox and rinderpest. If we can fucking do the latter even in Darkest Africa, which has a zillion alleles (genes) for lactose tolerance vs. one for the rest of the world.... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rinderpest
Rinderpest - Wikipedia
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@Zardoz@gigaohm.bio @BowsacNoodle@poa.st @Shadowman311@poa.st I'm indeed angry, because you're a fundamentally dishonest interlocutor and representative of the potentially terminal decline of the mind in the Right, which I'd like to be part of. See for example how you move the goal posts from "4 _vaccines_" to "72 _injections_." And you continue to ignore rhinderpest, again a disease ___wiped off the face of the earth.___ But you did make me curious, I would have had a minimum of childhood nine vaccines, and thirteen inoculations as a child, not counting the third smallpox booster for travel. Perhaps ten of the former if I got both types of polio vaccines, the inoculation count depends on how they were formulated back then, I checked MMR and measles and mumps. On the other hand, I wouldn't have gotten vaccinations for either as a baby because of when they were licenced in the US. TL;DR: If you have to lie to make your case, you don't have a case.
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@Zardoz@gigaohm.bio @BowsacNoodle@poa.st @Shadowman311@poa.st "Small pox was pretty much not a thing anymore long before the 'vaccine' came out...." You are so completely ignorant and determined to miss the point it's breathtaking. The "vaccine" started as a 1796 thing! It killed hundreds of millions of people in the 20th Century, and I was required to get a booster before one trip outside the US in the early 1970s. And it's ___gone.___ That's not "pretty much not a thing," that's _"not a thing at all!"_ And you're completely ignoring the rinderpest animal disease. Where the indeed very significant, greatest _in the First World_ (and maybe Second? (Communists)) gains in mortality rates were made from potable water and sanitary sewers or the like, and real public health, is not relevant. That you didn't even check it out tells us your a tribal NPC parroting what you've been told. You're no better than the other side's extremes.
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@BowsacNoodle@poa.st @Zardoz@gigaohm.bio @Shadowman311@poa.st And these people have no explanation worth anything about how smallpox and rinderpest (measles was a zoonotic jump from it ~500-1500 AD) ___were wiped off the face of the earth.___ Smallpox used to kill ___30%___ _of populations already culled by the first wave(s)_. In a way, I'm glad I'm old, because my parents members of the early Silent Generation. They know in their bones all sorts of harsh realities from pre-antibiotic infections, and my father's life was saved with first generation, an injection in the butt every four hours penicillin. Ditto a cultural Boomer friend who's mother was completely freaked out because rheumatic fever had been a death sentence (actually, I think she might have gotten a next generation form, but they did dose her up to the gills). As well as the realities of hard times, the Great Depression and WWII. Not _quite_ obsessed with food, but it is very very important to them, and reading between the lines while they grew up on farms, they must have had malnourished peers. Per the USDA that was a quarter of the population before WWII, when the draft confirmed their estimates.
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@s2208@nicecrew.digital @BowsacNoodle@poa.st @Hoss@shitpost.cloud Just how easy it is to counterfeit the brand badge, plus a DIY kit to attach it? Should be small and easy to smuggle past customs ... which is going to be freaking swamped in early May when Obama's $800 value no tariffs exemption is scheduled to end, along with Temu and company in perhaps short order.
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@JoshuaSlocum@poa.st @RikaDerufu@nicecrew.digital @kvit@poa.st @Griffith@radiofreegreenland.org @Xeraser@varishangout.net Steven can probably teach himself Algebra II, especially with another student to work with (I did, although I'm a bit smarter than your stated IQ for him). No doubt parents who can't spell or do grammar are going to have to engage with someone who can. On the other hand, you've got an assumption that a) his public school teachers are capable of this b) they even care enough to bother teaching at all. Last time I checked, which was some years ago, the Saxon math books were the universal choice for math, including self-instruction. For reading and writing, if the parents use a phonics method (again, with help), they'll be so far ahead of so many public schools they've already won (granted, Steven can probably learn reading on his own, _Dick and Jane and Their Running Dog Spot_ introduced in 1930 was designed to fail to teach less intelligent students how to read). Your disdain of those you view as your lessors ... is not helping your cause.
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@KaiserKitty@clubcyberia.co @Elliptica@poa.st @Frondeur@poa.st @IAMAL_PHARIUS@poa.st @KingOfWhiteAmerica@poa.st They're real variables and have to be considered for all this. That they sum to one is, again, just a starting point in the whole process. What's your alternative? Pretend for real there's no elasticity invoked by changing formal and informal tariffs rates? Did the whole equation result in desired or necessary results for Team Trump or not?
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@KaiserKitty@clubcyberia.co @Elliptica@poa.st @Frondeur@poa.st @KingOfWhiteAmerica@poa.st Nah, you have to start somewhere and if necessary adjust based on experience. @IAMAL_PHARIUS@poa.st is correct to point out the elasticity figures are "a wild fucking guess. because there's like 100 countries all doing different shit" because this is complicated beyond belief with things that aren't tariffs but act in the same way, like export refunded VATs vs. our corporate income tax. This formula ___had___ the advantages of a) being simple, b) getting everyone but the PRC to the negotiating table, c) apparently getting a 10% base tariff accepted, and d) provoking the PRC into a serious response which has long been needed in their cold war with the entire rest of the world. The formula is "no longer operative" except for the purposes of spurring the success of b).
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@teto@cawfee.club @p@fsebugoutzone.org @teto@cawfee.club @tiddlywinkler@nicecrew.digital Below see a link to the page about the paper, and yes, it's always better in the original German, this is a translation of one such document, the first org being Jewish. BTW, CASM Technology is an org, is not CSAM. Is there _any_ real connection between PeerTube and the Fediverse, besides both being likely to be used by certain subsets of people?? https://blog.freespeechextremist.com/blog/about-fedilist.html
https://blog.freespeechextremist.com/blog/about-fedilist.html
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@Arkana@poa.st @Pawlicker@lab.nyanide.com @JeffGrimesArt@nicecrew.digital @adequate@poa.st @wan@poa.st @wgiwf@poa.st @berkberkman@shitposter.world I've read that for whatever reasons, Eisner was deadly serious about the parks. Whenever a new ride was unveiled, he was there, and a son or nephew talking to the Imagineers was the inspiration for the very un-PC Splash Mountain. Big difference between a Jew who loves a business and one who viewed it as a stepping stone to national politics as has been reported about the untalented except in corporate politics Iger.
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@Francisco@poa.st @MechaSilvio@poa.st Nah, there's multiple sides to this. It's a _terrible_ deal, for example probably thirty or _less_ live hostages for a thousand jailed Palestinians who everyone knows will go on to kill Israelis later like Sinwar did, one that is already weakening Israel's posture, and if Netanyahu can't keep his coalition together the deal fails. The claim from Netanyahu that Hamas is trying to make last minute changes to the deal is colorable, can't be dismissed out of hand. They know they've got the whip hand due to new external political pressure from Trump, and they're low IQ sand niggers after all.
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@Elliptica@poa.st @Rasterman@detroitriotcity.com Beef based food in the US is particularly expensive. All the headlines, articles and studies I've been reading for at least a year indicates production is steadily going down, which we can expect to create or already has created a doom loop of demand destruction. McDonalds is particularly hard hit since its menu is so beef centric.
What Obama the troll, vicious attacker of Trump, and most recently engineer of his November victory wrought.
Paragraph breaks added: Spencer A. Klavan SpencerKlavan “B b but it’s not fair!! Kamala didn’t campaign on trans issues!” "This line is so hilarious to me. Kamala campaigned for a matter of months. From day one the Democrats acted like they could just clean slate her entire life as if she had one of those severance chips in her brain and this was a spanking new sparklebrat kween who just happened to be occupying the same pantsuit-shaped patch of spacetime as the drugged out cacklebrain who promised to trans the felons and left the borders gaping open for four years. And when it turned out their plan to wipe her decades of existence clean from the earth was based on an imaginary media dominance that had been justly obliterated from under them while they smirked obliviously at each other across the panel desk, they were shocked—shocked and indignant that the fantasy empire they deemed their birthright had been dispelled like a noxious mirage. And now all they can do is stand blinking amid the vapors because they still. Don’t. Get it. "Nov 13, 2024 · 5:14 PM UTC" https://x.com/SpencerKlavan/status/1856747426457293285
https://x.com/SpencerKlavan/status/1856747426457293285
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@harbeau@gearlandia.haus @intrax@poa.st Isn't that generally true in any place with serious colleges and universities ? I frequently listened to my college radio station ~1980-82 and it had the same sort of thing, I remember regular programs of Jamaican music was which at least sometimes OK or maybe good, and strangest of all, dot Indian movie music. Which satisfied my "came of musical age in the 1970s of ___disco!!!___"
criteria that if you can dance to it, it's probably good.