what's super humiliating is that the old ways of "finding oneself" such as spirituality, art, philosophy, meditation, psychoanalysis, etc still work really well. and yet we dig in the garbage of pop-psych like dogs
I’m just unclear as to why climate change has to be abandoned in national political discourse for the greater left when emerging outrage against data centers—a very environmental issue—is doing crazy bipartisan majority numbers all over the country
I am paid a very high salary to design new ways to hurt innocent people. Please don't hurt me. I want to live. My job is to hurt your children. Please, don't do anything to me. I want to be safe. My job is to make your family sick. I want to live. Please, I deserve to live. Pleas
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One of those classic genocides where one party is being systemically massacred and starved and the other party is not responsible. An ambivalent, no one is at fault genocide.
NEW — Days after saying we have to “take action” to stop the “starvation, and genocide, and destruction of Gaza,” top Democrat Katherine Clark BACKTRACKS, says she wants to be “clear that I am not accusing Israel of genocide.”
Either flies have gotten slower or I've gotten leagues better at catching or killing them.
Honestly think the government is making them slower for some reason.
Hundreds of people walk past that tv on board meeting days. The evidence would never pass the standard of beyond a reasonable doubt. @RyanWalters_ is an honorable man. I believe this was a setup. Let’s have evidence that wasn’t open to so many people before crucifying. This is America.
Eddington is good in that I keep thinking of horrific connections to it and can't really find real faults in it. (The old couple next to us last night talked loudly and continually through it, which felt like part of it.)