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mlN90
·4 lata temu·discuss
Yeah, but will it be pay pr view?
mlN90
·4 lata temu·discuss
How is taking a picture of an illegal parked car and sending it to the police any different than calling the police? And why would you call it vigilantism?
mlN90
·4 lata temu·discuss
If you end an article headline with a question mark, its always a "we dont know, what do you think?"

Nothing in that blogpost seems credible. "Dude trust me" is a shitty source.
mlN90
·4 lata temu·discuss
"A blank sign? They could be protesting covid restrictions! Off to jail!"
mlN90
·4 lata temu·discuss
that is misguided trust. can you help?
mlN90
·5 lat temu·discuss
What about an app store that can sell the suggestions in this thread?
mlN90
·5 lat temu·discuss
You zoom out in your browser and you'll be able to read 10 article headlines at once. Eb.dk works the same way. The bonus is, if you aren't blocking ads; they'll be too small to notice.
mlN90
·5 lat temu·discuss
What kind of editing would cause that? I'll be shocked if this is true. Im curious if thats some interpretation of a law or someone have been convicted because of things like that?
mlN90
·5 lat temu·discuss
>It shouldn't be irrelevant

Yes, because whether he is a racist or not is not relevant to the point i was making.

> We [...]

We, do not need to do anything. But go ahead, engage him, feed him with the social interaction the rest of us deprive him of - because he is a shitty person.

Waste your time all you want.

> Coming to your comments; "positive stereotypes" just earn a gentle laugh while "negative stereotypes" lead to racist behaviour with a disproportionate impact on the real world. They are not the same.

Predictable that you are missing the point entirely. Please reread the exchange, one line at a time. Else you might think and label me as a racist because you have put up a communication barrier and absolutely refuse to understand my original point.
mlN90
·5 lat temu·discuss
You have to resort to using analogies when the actual sentence in question transfers very well in my examples?

I'm making extreme examples out of the sentence, but putting something 'awesome' with it. Being good at math / Fast runners etc - to make the point very concise and on point.

Had i run with the theme and went "White people who shoots up schools [...]" or "Black people who sell crack cocaine" you would have likely missed the point entirely because I'm using negative-stereotypes.

That the child-comment elaborates his thoughts into racist ramblings is frankly irrelevant to me. The guy is clearly both illiterate, insensitive and likely in the silly end of the bell curve.
mlN90
·5 lat temu·discuss
>as if [bad thing] is something only [group] do? This is such a nonsense statement and it comes up everytime someone describes someones nationality in correlation with something awful.

Honest question, when you read the line "[...]Chinese that are good at math [...]" do you read that all Chinese people are math-wizards? Because that is not what it says.

What about "[...] black people that are fast runners [...]"?

all 3 examples, including the one that turned on your torch of virtue, describes a sub-set of a group, the primary attribute of said group and nothing more.

If anything the implication that the guy you were replied to is somehow biased and "racist" against the absolute-plague-tier of disproportional scammers coming out of India is based on nothing but your inability to differentiate between "broadspectrum-racism" and "critism of a subset of a group"
mlN90
·5 lat temu·discuss
No, 5G's purpose is drying cats outside of microwaves.

MIT repurposed a router to look through walls for people. Does that mean that 2.4 GHz routers are spycraft tools?
mlN90
·5 lat temu·discuss
Mentalist tricks. You were all exposed to the picture in some form before walking into the room. Some people are less susceptible than others.

How the trick works is all about exploiting what people affiliate with something. So the picture is an elephant? Remind people that mice exists ("oh im a little late, we had an exterminator get rid of a bunch of mice today") Feed the occupants peanuts and have big fucking ears yourself. At some point people are gonna think elephant, a percentage of those people will draw an elephant.

You get the point.
mlN90
·5 lat temu·discuss
His dad works for Nintendo, if you question him, he'll make your playstation 3 catch fire.

Jokes aside, I would be interested to see if there is any "sources" to his claim, but in all likelihood there isn't and there never will be.

there is no evidence that the alphabet-boys hijacked the term "Conspiracy theorist" and used the media to change people's perception that conspiracy theorists is batshit crazy people with tinfoil hats.

How many years were you not labelled a tinfoil-hatter if you tried to describe the echelon program pre-snowden, even though he wasn't the first to leak about FIVE EYES, especially the part how the western SIGINT community circumvented the laws prohibiting domestic dragnet spying in their own respective countries?
mlN90
·5 lat temu·discuss
Yeah but if im nearby we'll raise the global IQ by a lot. Im super dumb.
mlN90
·5 lat temu·discuss
That exercise you are looking for is called "Make a Chris Adler cover" but if you don't have a bass drum nearby you should:

Find something elevated to stand on. Like a box or a street curb. Stand on the "front palms" of your foot and lower/raise yourself so your heels go as far down they can, and up! Im not sure what they are called, but i will refer to them as chris adler squats.
mlN90
·5 lat temu·discuss
What fasting guide?

The only tools i see there is Calorie / Macro / One Rep Max calculators along with exercise guides. Did you click on an ad?

Also here is a quick fasting guide: "Eat less." You can word it however you want, you can spread those two words out on a 6 months program and fill-in with a bunch of newage-bullshit but it IS that simple.
mlN90
·5 lat temu·discuss
If not now, when is the time to promote uncensored social media?
mlN90
·6 lat temu·discuss
I find bugs to be unintentional consequences of code, not consequences of bad design. Imo if you build a house without a roof and call wet-furniture for a bug - you are using the word wrong.
mlN90
·6 lat temu·discuss
Lets not confuse bad practices with bugs.