

I don’t forgive the nazis or the americans either
I don’t forgive the nazis or the americans either
I haven’t forgiven them for sending up a dog and a monkey though
Melinda Gates didn’t leave her long time hubby for no reason.
Besides gambling hype I think regular people are into it for a couple reasons:
-don’t have to trust the whims of your state government (who could devalue their currency at any time)
-deflationary by design so your earnings maintain value (no one could discover a btc meteor to mine)
-Requires broad miner consensus to change the rules
Microsoft Word automatically converts a double dash to an em dash too
Blessed are the sociopaths, for they shall inherit the earth
I knew he wanted a coliseum fight but I was betting on WWE. I suppose they’re owned by the same company. UFC rarely has an american champion but whatever nothing has to make sense.
The number of people without access to clean water is unquantifiable! Very interested in their maths
London really showed up for the Palestine protests a couple weeks ago
Despite all the and suffering it has caused and will cause, Trump admin has at least handed us the beginning of a breakdown in US hegemony as trust has eroded with other nations who are all busy pivoting away from it right now.
Unfortunately upon breaking the gridlock, other nations are scrambling to maintain the status quo rather than leaning into the future by redoubling commitments to address human and climate crises before it’s too late for the humans.
I only played it late, after they basically gave you free legendary stuff, so I can definitely see that being a dealbreaker
Had a lot of fun playing it with friends for a few weeks. People are haters.
Journalists too. Not too long ago it was quite taboo to kill journalists, especially foreign ones, but the taboo seems to be gone altogether there is no outrage.
I was HUGE on google+, believe me
Philosophy is excellent food for thought, working through a MOOC course (MIT/Yale?) and doing the prescribed readings might strike your fancy. Happy to give more specific recs if you have some existing curiosity about a topic. Side note that it’s difficult to find people to talk to online about serious philosophical topics, the options I’ve seen (discord groups, facebook groups) usually aren’t very engaging but the reading and lectures and contemplation are engaging on your own imo.
Watch ancient history documentaries like the Fall of Civilizations or History with Cy channels on youtube (Fall of Civilizations is also/originally a podcast if you prefer). Whenever I am feeling empty of interesting thoughts this is my go to. When I watch frequently I constantly find my thoughts combining and recombining history with my current experience in a way that feels awfully close to intellectual stimulation. I also find it gives some mildly comforting perspective on current events.
Built to purpose gadgets. Getting into arduino or similar as a hobbyist can be intellectually engaging. The process of identifying something in your space you could enhance then drafting and executing a plan (including some basic programming) is kind of like a puzzle. Building things you don’t need like an LED based checklist for chores that resets every day, a pedestal that spins to give a house plant even sunlight, or a solar powered bird house might be a fun challenge.
Edit to add that if you live near a university professors will usually let you unofficially audit their class if you’re interested in a topic and have time during the week.
That’s wild!!
The chart is on a page discussing this:
My workplace is NSF funded and supports a number of activities designed to increase interest in the discipline among young kids or improve teaching techniques for k-12 teachers. Similarly, we run an REU (Research Experiences for Undergraduates) program to give undergraduate students exposure to hands on research (and hopefully encourage them to stay in the discipline for graduate school).
A majority of our funding still goes to PhDs doing fundamental research, but the pipeline that feeds academic research begins with children, and research funding priorities aren’t blind to that.
‘you wouldn’t download a car’ energy when they read the campaign promise list haha
Find a nice waterfall and build a hut by it
Also Roosevelt in the 40s