we should squat the iss after they decommission it
it's more reasonable to assume that the meaning and context of those images was totally different than to project our own onto them. think about how much of our society there is in a teen drawing a dick on a wall. wall-drawing is forbidden. there's even a special word for it that associates it with a countercultural art, if distantly. dicks are obscene and hidden, but nevertheless fascinating. teens are uniquely expected to both obey social rules and submit to the will of others. there's no reason to take any of this as a given for early native american societies.
sorry i can't get over this on a site that otherwise mostly values critical reasoning and some semblance of materialism will read a post saying that asteroid mining could "maybe" be profitable in "20 years" and no one asks them how exactly they arrived at that estimate or what that's based on. is China the magic word? are we doing Abundance Communism?
the average american is against israel. doesn't mean they're for attacking zionists. that's the critical issue here.
here's my reasoning for why there's no reason to assume this is a false flag: i sometimes also would like to hurt zionists
i mean he is also a kid. that's a significant part of his character.
i mean it would take a total restructuring of the economy for asteroid mining to be even twice the cost of terrestrial mining. i'll be honest i think nine tenths of anything labelled "futurism" is just bullshitting and hoping one of your predictions works out.
holy shit we're gonna get a live stream of the PLA blowing Loomer's brain out the back of her head
this ^ year after year, decade after decade, the development and adoption of new features in computer technology have been driven not by user demand, but by the career aspirations of big tech middle managers and overpaid marketing slobs. they've made the personal computer a nightmare machine for the average person, but without a solid footing in a liberatory computing paradigm, they have no means to do otherwise.
Anyway, not really related but this is the guy who wrote the first two Black Ops games. If you were wondering.
literally soul-killing to be working on that game and able to see the specific events and movies and state department narratives that every single level was cribbing from and not be able to say anything because no one fucking cares. Like having the CIA protagonist allying with a group that's clearly a stand in for the PKK but also a level where the plot twist villain turns into Assad by Gassing His Own People and the fact that battle royale map was explicitly (as in that was its dev name and the layout is the same) based on Donetsk well before the Russian invasion like why did that not raise any alarms??
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also yeah it's the 3 arrows. i'm of the opinion that in modern usage it's lost its anti-communist connotation.