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You Are What You Consume

noahpinion.blog
2 points·by krustyburger·3 months ago·2 comments

What GLP-1s Are Accidentally Teaching Us About Our Brains

thenextbigthink.substack.com
1 points·by krustyburger·5 months ago·2 comments

Prediction markets are ushering in a world in which news becomes about gambling

theatlantic.com
515 points·by krustyburger·6 months ago·498 comments

In reversal, U.S. loosens guidance on alcohol

washingtonpost.com
4 points·by krustyburger·6 months ago·4 comments

Life in the Fast Lane with Robinhood Markets

racket.news
3 points·by krustyburger·7 months ago·0 comments

Trump says Rob Reiner's death caused by "Trump derangement syndrome"

axios.com
17 points·by krustyburger·7 months ago·8 comments

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krustyburger
·22 days ago·discuss
Kafkaesque doesn’t originate directly from fiction like your other examples any more than a word like Dickensian does.
krustyburger
·2 months ago·discuss
It sounds like you’ve just been around toxic and superficial people in your international travels and then extrapolated from them to their whole countries.

Unfortunately, they have people like that everywhere.
krustyburger
·3 months ago·discuss
Many businesses added specific surcharges to final sales to offset the tariffs they paid. While they have no legal obligation to refund those surcharges they imposed, it would be straightforward to do so and it would be the right thing to do.
krustyburger
·3 months ago·discuss
So the value-add would be the consumer would get to find out the name of the show or movie that’s playing, the same info that also pops up if they hit the pause button?
krustyburger
·3 months ago·discuss
Italicizing every hyperlink makes this strange for the reader as italics are typically used to indicate emphasis.
krustyburger
·3 months ago·discuss
Nor is it nonsense to acknowledge how cool it is to recognize your own building or that he was able to accomplish the project without expensive materials. Spew is also quite the verb to use. What an all-around unpleasant comment.
krustyburger
·4 months ago·discuss
Surely you don’t think birds have evolved to sing more complex songs in the time since mass EV adoption?
krustyburger
·5 months ago·discuss
But what if you want Amazon Basics brand batteries or counterfeit health products?
krustyburger
·6 months ago·discuss
Those references are to the recurring gag with Lucy and the football.

There’s a lot more to the character than that so I hope 99% is an exaggeration and people are still reading Peanuts and watching the various animated versions. I’m pretty sure they are.
krustyburger
·6 months ago·discuss
“No, I didn't know about the exhibit before that day. And then I saw the Al piece and it was just—as an artist myself, it was insulting to see something of such little effort alongside all these beautiful pieces in the gallery. It shouldn't be acceptable for this "art," if you will, to be put alongside these real great pieces.”

What an impulsive fellow.
krustyburger
·6 months ago·discuss
It’s for when you’re greeting a cute animal.
krustyburger
·6 months ago·discuss
There’s no need for name-calling.
krustyburger
·7 months ago·discuss
Camp Legume may be a reference to this scene from the film Blazing Saddles:

https://youtube.com/watch?v=VPIP9KXdmO0
krustyburger
·7 months ago·discuss
I don’t think Alamo Drafthouse sold to private equity, but rather to Sony.
krustyburger
·7 months ago·discuss
What will it do to Jony Ive’s legacy if his OpenAI device is no more successful than Snapchat’s foray into hardware?

If OpenAI becomes an also-ran by the time the hardware is released, this seems like a real possibility no matter how well-designed it is.
krustyburger
·8 months ago·discuss
I remember gift cards originally being novel in the early 2000’s because they could be swiped like a credit card for purchases, unlike gift certificates, which they replaced.

If you had a girlfriend in the late 80s, I don’t see how police could have been bribed with gift cards as long as you can remember.

I should also add that I myself have never heard of it being common to bribe SF cops with gift cards, in any decade.
krustyburger
·8 months ago·discuss
The joke is that the dumb biker character believes he has to kill people to get things for himself. The joke is at that character's expense.

Or do you mean you understood the meme you found in /r/simpsonsshitposting and then claimed was from thirty years ago and showed that The Simpsons writers had pointed out the necessity of killing CEOs?

Before you try to use The Simpsons references to add credibility to your edge-lord political arguments you should try watching the show. Maybe after your next walk?
krustyburger
·8 months ago·discuss
Except that you completely misunderstood the joke. It’s at the expense of the character that thought killing was the way to achieve progress.

And you cited a post-Luigi meme using The Simpsons as evidence of something having been mainstream during the time of The Simpsons. With a fancy citation and everything!
krustyburger
·8 months ago·discuss
https://frinkiac.com/caption/S11E08/1028360

The actual Simpsons joke had nothing to with either health care or CEOs. That subreddit is for making memes around classic Simpsons references, not a repository for them.

If you can’t even get the Simpsons right, I’m more than skeptical of the various statistics you cited but didn’t bother providing sources for.
krustyburger
·8 months ago·discuss
Most of them, sure. But Agent Smith is cut from a different cloth.