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  • I can't wait for Skyblivion. I haven't been this excited to pay full price for a game since Fable 2.

  • After WW2, there were lots of unempoyed service members. They were given employment opportunities though government beautification projects. Planting trees along roads and the like.

  • Mom horrified by Character.AI chatbots posing as son who died by suicide - Ars Technica

  • Yeah, I know someone who won't watch that episode again because of how unsettling it is. Luckily for them, it's slowly becoming reality.

  • I had no idea I was clipping my own wings by avoiding horrendous run-ons.

  • Kinda funny seeing a post about the written word so flagrantly disregard appropriate use of punctuation.

  • It's as if the more a population is restricted, the harder it will resist. It's taking a while for the american people to be roused, but I have hope that it gathers speed and power, not unlike a boulder hurdling down a hill towards a village.

  • Call for an uber, driverless tesla pulls up. Call a tow truck, don't cancel the order. "Yeah hi, thanks for showing up. Yeah I dunno, it just pulled up here and it's blocking my driveway."

  • Stop hitting yourself. Stop hitting yourself!

  • I fell for the lies every time. I felt like a teenage girl dating a cheating ex, telling myself he really changed this time, it would be different.

    Well maybe we needed a dog control button, Peter!

    Maybe I'm still not over it. I'll see myself out.

  • For a while, american police were diagnosing people with cases of "excited delirium". They would say the person was unresponsive to commands, and due to their mental state, were a danger to themselves and others.

    The officer feared for their life. That's why the officer had to be involved in a shooting, resulting in injuries, and the person would later die in an ambulance or hospital.

    Sometimes they used it as an excuse to kneel on people's necks. In some cases, the people they were detaining begged for their lives, only to expire later due to injuries sustained from the arrest.

  • It's the hole where god puts the things that don't love them. Just a miserable pit.

    I think of it less like a prison, more like the island of misfit toys. Things aren't right down there, but everyone is gunna do what they can to make it as tolerable as possible.

    Of course I don't believe in hell in an actual sense, which is unfortunate, because some people definitely deserve to languish for all time

  • Lots of people are about to be diagnosed some type of delirium.

  • They don't have to, but still can purchase the lower priced game, to get the same sale as you or me. Hence, frugality.

  • I bet a small portion of the country will remain Ukrainian, but only because no one else is going to willingly add Chernobyl to their country.

  • I suppose time will tell. If it does happen, I'll be interested in seeing how it's presented in the media.

  • Can you elaborate? Most people will not end up as 1% rich, as implied by the name. The average working person is in risk of destitution. We are all much much closer to homelessness than we are to immense wealth.

  • Frugality does not imply a lack of wealth.

  • Not 1% rich, as the article says.

    Years of being unable to afford preventative care, and insurance coverage denial for helpful procedures, mean the average person will die sooner. The lifespan of Americans is much lower, despite higher costs of healthcare, when compared against peer countries.

    I bet there's more plastic in poorer people as well.

  • It would be interesting to see if he resigns. Then another point of data can be added to the ever-running observation of where actions actually have consequences in the us government.

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