No gods, no masters.
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No gods, no masters.
I refactor the box every year because there are usually some new cables.
Some simple empirical rules:
Bank: Perfect.
cars bring out the worst in people.
The vagueness is the point. Vague laws transfer the power to those who enforce it (ACAB) who get to decide if that law applies in that case.
It's the same strategy used by the Spanish inquisition. Who's a witch? Keep it vague, and that answer becomes fully arbitrary and dependent on different social factors (such as people trying eliminate others and take their land by using such accusations). It also encourages everyone else to "signal" that they're not whatever the bad label is... as a precaution. Preemptive antiantifa. This is basic conservative society shit.
We saw the same thing since 2020 with the right-wing turning mask wearing into a signal for "weakness & femininity" and "leftism", and large numbers of conservatives decided that it was better to get COVID-19 and long COVID. Note that this wasn't STATE controlled, but it wasn't organic either, it was more of a private astroturfing phenomenon.
I'm not sure what the solution is, and I doubt that it's just one single thing, but I'd love to see some ideas.
"Oops, my foot slipped on the wrong pedal."
Intent without confessions and manifestos may not be that easy to prove.
GDPđ
This one isn't going to age well.
Money.
just dropped? It's been in the right-wing conspiracy circuit for years.
Start a religion where the clergy maintain both written and oral versions of your code as a sacred text.

Like those honeypot trap "women's clinics" where women don't get access to birth control and abortions.
Then remove the larger thing that creates the vacuum area. Don't have positions of power.
Isn't there some rule about driving slower when the visibility is poor (such as at night)?
I'm vegan btw
The article is pretty good, but you need to have a bunch of context to understand what it's pointing out.
I've been noticing the Social Darwinism plans for a while. The traditional pronatalist policy is indeed that of "quantity", specifically, a high quantity of human capital with high turnover - for labor and war. The human capital, you, need to understand that this means:
What I still don't understand is why these pronatalist types want so much human capital when they have so much technology to replace humans, especially now. It's a weird contradiction in the TESCREAL ideologues. If anyone knows, let me know.
Here's a good podcast to get a grip on this very broad topic: the overshoot podcast.
Sperm concussion?
Fourth try: total motion blur
Trust the muscle memory.
It's not just climate, it's the crop breeding specialists. The sector demands quantity over quality, like in many other scenarios, and the people who develop new cultivars tend to focus on that quantity. When we have regulations for nutrient density or the consumers demand it, we'll see that change. Climate is adding to this problem, yes.
Note that it affects all biomass, including the second-hand sources of amino acids, lipids, sugars and other nutrients: animals.
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