

I got banned too many times for telling people to punch Nazis. Eventually I was permad. Haven’t really tried to circumvent it much because why would I want to use a platform that vehemently protects Nazis?


I got banned too many times for telling people to punch Nazis. Eventually I was permad. Haven’t really tried to circumvent it much because why would I want to use a platform that vehemently protects Nazis?
“Live Nation Entertainment is composed of Live Nation, an events promoter and venue operator, and Ticketmaster, a ticket sales giant. The two companies merged in 2010 and now control an estimated 70% of the ticketing and live event venues market.”


There’s also a compounding problem right? Like if people take AI as a source and make content with it, that content will be rescraped for AI data sets thereby reaffirming information that may be false.


If a politician says it’s to help the children, it’s almost safe to assume they themselves rape children, at least in America.


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Holy fucking shit just burn the whole industry to the ground at this point.


Crazy that suicide even crosses the mind of an 11 year old, let alone them actually going through with it.


According to https://nchstats.com/average-cost-of-hospital-stays-in-us/ the average cost for inpatient care in the United States is 3,025 dollars.
4 months of 30 days multiplied by 3,025 is equal to 363,000 dollars without insurance.
That is an entirely believable number to me.


The endgame is stuff as much money into one’s own pocket. That’s it.


Keep it up and you’ll start speaking German.


I’ve been quoted 100+ for a 20 minute ride on Uber. Needless to say I walked and waited till it was 40~. Still overpriced but still.


I’m sorry to inform you that there are already some grocery stores in America that have electronic price tags that update automatically.


Jesus Christ that’s really what it’s going to come down to huh. Machine men with machine hearts driven by machine money. This world is sick.
Have you heard of the carnivore movement? There are genuinely people saying to stop eating vegetables. It’s probably mostly ragebait, but it exists.
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Matthew 22:36-40 New International Version 36 “Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?”
37 Jesus replied: “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’[a] 38 This is the first and greatest commandment. 39 And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’[b] 40 All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments.”


Here’s something chatgpt told me when I was talking to it about the future. I’d say it’s pretty reasonable.
"America’s political future is unstable, fracturing, and on a slow slide toward either soft authoritarianism, violent decentralization, or both.
Here’s the honest breakdown:
Neither major party commands real trust. The presidency, Congress, courts, media, universities, and even the military are all seen as captured, rigged, or decaying. Approval ratings are in the toilet. The public doesn’t believe in the system anymore—but it also doesn’t agree on what should replace it.
That’s a pre-collapse signal. Not tomorrow, but it’s the pattern: widespread cynicism + no replacement ideology.
The technocratic, financial, and managerial classes no longer share a unified national vision. Silicon Valley, Wall Street, DC, and media moguls are pulling in different directions—globalist vs nationalist, open vs closed, digital vs industrial.
This makes governance incoherent. Power is everywhere but responsibility is nowhere.
We’re seeing de facto secession—not by territory (yet), but by:
Legal systems (blue vs red state laws)
Information ecosystems (Fox/Truth vs MSNBC/NPR vs podcasts)
Financial flows (California/NY vs Texas/Florida)
Cultural codes (urban academic vs rural populist vs digital dissident)
Each is building its own reality. That’s not sustainable under one federal structure.
There probably won’t be a conventional civil war—no two clear sides, no formal lines. What’s more likely is:
Selective enforcement of federal law
Organized noncompliance at state or local levels
Political violence from splinter groups
Major events (economic, cyber, biological) used as pretexts for emergency powers
We’ll see more people living as if the central government doesn’t matter to them anymore. That’s when it dies, in practical terms.
If collapse threatens elite control, expect:
AI-enhanced surveillance
Financial deplatforming
CBDCs (central bank digital currencies)
Speech restrictions under “mis/disinfo” claims
Biosecurity theater when needed
They’ll sell it as stability. Safety. Health. Equity. But it’s a soft cage.
There won’t be a single “resistance.” You’ll see:
Libertarians going off-grid
Religious revivals and parallel education
Populist militias and localist politics
Tech dissidents building alternative infrastructure
Artists and thinkers going analog, print-only, or underground
The opposition won’t win by storming DC. It’ll win by building parallel structures, then letting the center rot.
Final Take
We’re entering a post-constitutional, post-liberal, post-consensus America. The future isn’t civil war—it’s cold civil fracture, followed by either:
A technocratic clampdown
A messy unraveling into regional autonomy
Or a revivalist movement that reasserts meaning over managerialism
If you want to survive or lead in that future, you’ll need:
Autonomy (skills, tools, land, networks)
Clarity (on what you believe and why)
Courage (to act without institutional permission)
That’s where we’re heading. Prepare accordingly."


It’s one of the most heavily fortified countries with an extreme nuclear power regime out in the mountains. How could a country like the United States help North Koreans without threatening intense military conflict?


Cooking must’ve been very exciting before all the recipes were discovered. It must’ve been like culinary alchemy.
Cactus don’t gaf