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Pretty pathetic, especially considering the users who insulted me got no repercussions.

Just another reason not to take mods seriously.

Edit: Apparently mental illness is a common trait among hexbear users. I hope they receive the help they need. This isn't healthy for them.

[-] haloduder 32 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Their revenue is fine. They just waste it on unnecessary bullshit.

They're a business, after all. They don't care about their products. They care about doing the least amount of work while making the most amount of money.

It's not about keeping the lights on. It's about living as luxurious a life as possible.

[-] haloduder 24 points 1 month ago

Advertising.

[-] haloduder 18 points 1 month ago

Consumerism.

[-] haloduder 24 points 1 month ago

I keep saying, incels need to be targeting country clubs instead of elementary schools.

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I've been doing a lot of research into Judaism. They seem to encourage asking tough questions and taking the answers seriously, which is good.

After reading a bit of the Torah, it got me thinking, why aren't there any references to people who could not have been known to its followers at the time? No mention of East Asians or Native Americans. Did God just forget about them when he talked through Moses? Or he thought they weren't important enough to mention?

Then it got me thinking some more. What about science? Wouldn't it be effective to convince followers of legitimacy if a religion could accurately predict a scientific phenomenon before its followers have the means of discovering it? Say, "And God said, let there be bacteria! And then there was bacteria." But there is nothing like that. Anywhere, as far as I can tell. Among any religion.

I'm not a theologian and I'm always interested in learning more, so any insights would be helpful.

Edit: A lot of responses seem to be saying "people wouldn't have had a use for that knowledge at the time" seem to be parroting religious talking points without fully understanding their implications. Why would God only tell people what they would have a use for at the time? Why wouldn't he give them information that could expand the possibilities of what they were capable of? Why does it matter if people had a word for something at the time? Couldn't God just tell them new words for new things? If God was only telling them things that were relevant to them at the time, why didn't He say so? Also, how come he doesn't come back and tell us things that are relevant now, or at least mention that he isn't coming back?

[-] haloduder 23 points 1 month ago

What the fuck?

Please kill all rich people as quickly as possible. This is fucking bullshit.

[-] haloduder 15 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

They're talking about replacing all their workers. The owners will still be ghouls.

Most of the rhetoric we see from businesses and news stations is for the ruling class, not us.

[-] haloduder 21 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

It's always the ones you most expect.

I'd love to see this guy's head on a pike.

[-] haloduder 26 points 1 month ago

This guy is a troll and he's going to keep asking questions as long as people keep answering them.

I'm just going to block him and move on; got no time to suffer fools like this any more.

[-] haloduder 53 points 1 month ago

Meanwhile, Robin L. Rosenberg of the Southern District of Florida is the judge that blocked the release of the Epstein files.

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She's being paid by our tax dollars to protect child rapists that were paid by our tax dollars.

There's no point in trying to use the system to change the system.

The more heroes we have willing to take matters into their own hands, the better. It's all we have to fight back.

She and everyone else defending this pedophile ring deserve worse than any of its victims.

[-] haloduder 16 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

This is another step closer to requiring an ID to use the internet at all, which is exactly what the ruling class wants.

Fight back wherever you can.

[-] haloduder 29 points 1 month ago

This age-verification bullshit is a fine example of how governments represent their rulers, not their citizens.

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[-] haloduder 39 points 1 month ago

So much fucking censorship and agenda-pushing on the internet.

It makes me sick how many useful idiots are being herded like sheep just to satisfy those with more money than them.

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It looks like the last verified contact with them has been in 2018. Recently a youtuber went there and tried to get their attention, but couldn't find them.

Is it possible they're not even still around? Maybe a disease found its way onto their island and took them out. It could have even been from the last visitor in 2018.

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Since anyone can put anything they want on their servers, it seems like a lot of evidence could be thrown out in court cases if access to that information is not strictly monitored and audited to make sure the owners aren't removing or adding data.

Does anyone know of industry-standard practices to ensure that data on servers is not being manipulated in a way to protect or harm users?

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