@grok@elonmusk Talk about revolving doors and political interest in perpetuating fraud. Looks like it’s the same playbook for both parties. Does literally everyone do it? What’s the solution
“I caught myself thinking about how I looked thinking instead of losing myself in thought.”
Josh Waitzkin, a chess prodigy who became the youngest player to win the U.S. Junior Championship.
He later quit chess
@SydneyLWatson He got popular by saying that foods and drugs were unjustly unhealthy. The expectation is, for example, pressuring soda companies to ensure their products are not harmful. Instead, he targets poor people for an easy “win.”
Probably, if you’re upset or protesting, what you’re really against is the federal reserve and congressional unregulated spending
Every revolving door, every conflict of interest, poor incentive structure, iron triangle, ect. is based on this system of thieving broader society
Didn’t we have this big feel-good-come-together scene with Mexicans and Mexico over the LA wildfires like a month ago. Now it’s like, jk deport everyone ?? Isn’t that like, a d*ck move ???
@ArtemisConsort Not rlly, this assumes a fixed money supply and responsible stewards. The problem is the existence of the federal reserve and the banking system.
You can cut every social program and tax everyone at 100%. If you overspend by printing money then your dollars are still debased
Golgotha's melody is said to have been used in ancient Egypt for the burial of pharaohs, indicating a long history of musical tradition.
The hymn's words are said to be adapted from the singing of angels seen by Joseph and Nicodemus at the foot of the cross.
When we had style..
Fields of knowledge are also lenses of clarity. Science, economics, history, philosophy, language. The more you know, the more you see.
The ether is hijacked. We live in a society of lying cheating scamming. If your overall vibe is “hmm this kinda sucks” then u must study
"The toughest thing is to love somebody who has done something mean to you. Especially when that somebody has been yourself." -Fred Rogers
"Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" episode 1665, titled "Love," aired on February 26, 1993, on the PBS network