
You’re right, but I would bet there is a strong correlation with how people vote to how shitty their living environment is, but as you outlined with other facts, it’s just a piece of the problem.

You’re right, but I would bet there is a strong correlation with how people vote to how shitty their living environment is, but as you outlined with other facts, it’s just a piece of the problem.
But also easier with deep fakes.


That clears it up. Apples and oranges.


I’ve got a flight booked for a snowboarding trip next February into Denver. If I go to pick my seat right now, it’s $47.99 for the aisle or window and $36.99 for a middle seat in the preferred section. In economy it’s $19.99 and $17.99 respectively.






You’re right on the first part but wrong on the last. If you pick your seat, where you pick in a row affects the price. Perhaps as a frequent flyer you have perks that others of us don’t have.


You’re verifiably wrong. If you pick your seat, exit rows, aisles, and windows cost more. You seem to be the only person that hasn’t seen that. So either you’re flying on a different United from everyone else, or you’re wrong.
A company like openAI who’s only product is the AI is already hemoragging over 100 million a year. They will never have an option to just switch to robots, and if they did, it wouldn’t recoup 100 million dollars a year. Further, AI is not a good product right now. Some places can maybe replace a couple of people without taking a hit to product quality, but it i don’t see it ever coming close to replacing full workforces.
The reason is a bubble now is because it’s so expensive that these companies that have gone all in, like Microsoft have to start recouping their investment, and places are not adopting en masse because as mentioned before, the product sucks. If they don’t get the adoption they can’t possibly afford to keep doing it, and when they stop supporting it, those companies that did go all in will be fucked.
Every AI solution I’ve ever used is a product that’s half ready for public release. Bad and expensive is not a recipe for success, and it’s going to pop.


Others have said it, but the quality of a person’s morals doesn’t have any direct correlation with their intelligence. Look at the majority of Congress. Most of them are intelligent people that are just the worst.
My advice is first to assess your risk tolerance to decide where your line is and then pushback. I’m a white male, so we’re not talking apples to apples, but I have long hair, I’ll talk openly about supporting lgbtq+, abortion, and really any topic, and worked in a manufacturing facility surrounded by bigots. If I was in a situation where someone says something bigoted, I’d call them out or give counter points depending on the topic. Some people are just ignorant and willing to have a conversation, but most get defensive. I’ve been taught that silence is complacency, so I’m not in the habit of letting bigots spew shit without pushback. Many of those workers I had an amicable work relationship with and a few others a little bit outside of work. In a work environment, you have to maintain a level of professionalism when discussing topics like these, but you can be stern. I personally don’t care if I piss off everyone that thinks that way, but I’m also not out there trying to get fired.
Maybe if you pushback they’ll get the hint and at least not say shit when you’re around. Make sure that if you’re making an argument, you have the knowledge to defend it. For example, you said black people on average make less, which I believe to be true, but you need to be able to cite statements like that from reputable sources.
Lastly, and this will probably be a little controversial, but there are two things I wanted to address in your examples. First, I grew up in small town Iowa and there were no black people in my highschool, and 3 adopted black children in my town. I don’t know the context of why that was brought up around you, but that isn’t inherently a racist thing, just a fact. I mention that sometimes when I’m trying to express to people how my experiences growing up may have been culturally different from people in more diverse areas. The other thing is that some people do have different tolerances for those micro aggressions. I have gay friends that will call me gay, women friends that will call me a bitch, and know of many other situations where groups of people just have a a comfortable relationship that they’re comfortable making those jokes amongst each other. If the Mexican guy that was teased was not in with the joke, then that’s a problem, but if they also thought the situation was funny, then that’s just it and not something that you should be offended about. Working retail, a guest once forgot a bag on the counter so I ran out after them. Coming up behind them near their car I yelled, “ma’am you forgot this”, and a guy turned around. Was embarrassed, but his wife thought it was hilarious, so we all just chuckled and walked it off. If later his wife was teasing him for looking like a girl, I wouldn’t consider her being bigoted or sexist or anything like that, just making a joke of the situation.
So take all that as you will. Stand up for yourself to the extent that you’re comfortable doing so. Don’t correlate a person’s intelligence with their morals. Try not to be offended of the small things if you can, because there’s not enough time in life to fret over other’s actions. Take pride in the times that your smarter than then and all the time that your better than them. Finally for some professional advice, learn from those that may be smarter than you instead of being upset that they are.


You could have just not commented, but you woke up and decided that your gonna go out and just be a dick for no reason.
What a sad fucking life.
… Oh, .ml, that makes sense.


Or keep more clips around, and if that’s not an option, roll it up and store it rolled side down. I’ve never once done this technique and have also never ended up with a stale bag of chips that I didn’t just leave out.
It’s a neat little thing, but a solution to a problem that doesn’t exist. It’s like when a hotel folds towels into animals for you.


We’re all just saying it’s respectful to clean mouth before breathing in a person’s face. Nobody is saying we know better than your dentist. This is a respect things, not a facts things. I didn’t give a fuck about your mouth. Just giving advice to be better person to those around you.
Obviously you’re dentist has never said something to you about your breath, because they’re a professional.
Finally, morning breath is a well known thing, not just a me thing.


It’s because it’s profitable, that’s why they do it. As long as they don’t Elon Musk, most people either don’t know who these people are or don’t care. And if they do go full EM, then most people still don’t care and it’s still profitable.


You know how you wake up after a night’s sleep and your mouth smells and tastes like shit even though you didn’t eat anything when you slept? That’s the same thing after not eating through the day. It’s not just the food you eat that affects your breath.


Democrats shitting the bed and then not only capitulating to the Republican shutdown but further negotiating away the ACA subs, hemp, and paying over $500k-Millions to multiple GOP reps, doesn’t help the momentum gained prior to a few nights ago. I hope that further emboldens voters to get out, vote against the GOP, but also vote those turncoats out on the “left”. God I’m so fucking pissed at them…


Also booze, probably the largest competitor of THC.


It thought I read that it was on a per subpoena basis, so in reality it’s 1,000,000+ per senator.
I try to not think to deep into this shit because that implies there’s something other that nefarious intentions, but I don’t understand how this can possibly be legal or even feasible. Like, there’s a lot of heinous shit that Republicans have done on a consistent basis, but to somehow write payouts like this into a bill and then, that’s just it, is mind boggling. I hope they all choke on their tongues and die in fear.


It was a provision included in the bill by none other than that ghoul McConnell. I don’t have a good link to share, but a search for “block on hemp products” yields some relevant articles.
Effectively it will ban THC derivatives, CBD, and other hemp based products. I’m seeing numbers like 95% of the hemp industry would fucked.


That’s a very prevalent and public opinion on here. I’m not going to blanket say that all Israelis are bad. I live in the US, so while we’re not actively committing a genocide, I live in a place with a pretty bad rap, so I empathize with the Israelis not complicit in genocide.
That said, fuck Israel.


We didn’t just get nothing, we lost ACA subsidies and hemp products. It was 40+ days that gave republicans a platform to blame Dems, and then they got a royal flush when 12 Democrats across Congress ate a shit sandwich for fun.
My expectations were low, but somehow establishment Democrats proved that they aren’t just worthless, but a liability.
I don’t believe this is true. State and federal charges are completely separate and a person can be found guilty for both.
If they wanted to charge her federally, they could maybe get her moved, but she’d have to be charged with a federal crime.