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Nerdrem 2 points ago +2 / -0

Is it a good book? Like I don't mean the information in it, but is it an entertaining read altogether? Because I just looked it up and it's like $50, I don't want to spend that much on a book just because of the author.

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Nerdrem 1 point ago +1 / -0

I just looked at a site that broke down his career earnings by year, and I didn't break out a calculator or anything, but just in rough head math it looks like he's earned in the ballpark of $200,000,000 so far already. Now, $400,000,000 would obviously be better, but at a certain point you have to stick to your principles and $200,000,000 is generational wealth on its own; he would have to be exceptionally bad with finances to run out of money in his lifetime.

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Nerdrem 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm not so sure that any healthcare in North Korea could be classified as "elite". Even for the elites.

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Nerdrem 2 points ago +2 / -0

Maybe you weren't around in the 90's, but Bill Gates was certainly seen as an evil villain back then, just in a different way. It's actually astonishing what his PR firm has been able to do for his image since then, sure some people hate him, but others like you don't even realize that he didn't used to have this "philanthropic billionaire trying to save the world" image he has now.

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Nerdrem 2 points ago +2 / -0

Nope. After her the next 15 in line are all democrat Biden appointees. Unless a nuke goes off in DC there's really no conceivable way we could end up with a non-traitor in office any time before the mid terms. In short, we're fucked, completely and totally. They're going to burn this country to the ground in order to try to implement their retarded ideas of how it should be which will just lead where it always does- mass starvation and genocide.

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Nerdrem 2 points ago +2 / -0

If somehow Biden and Kamala were both removed at once, which I'm not sure there's even a mechanism for that to happen, Pelosi would be president.

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Nerdrem 3 points ago +3 / -0

It's just crazy to me how people can just have reality smack them in the face and be like "nope, that didn't just happen, the tv will tell me what to think about this".

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Nerdrem 9 points ago +9 / -0

Aside from everything already mentioned in the comments, isn't giving/showing pornography to minors an actual crime? You have to be 18 to buy it, it's the same thing as giving kids cigarettes. The fact that it's now easily accessible to anyone for free on their phones is not relevant.

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Nerdrem 2 points ago +2 / -0

What possible reason could he have for resigning? He could trot out some tired excuse like "I'm leaving to spend more time with my family" or something, but the thing is I doubt he even has to do anything other than go to a meeting once a year or something and collect his checks, which are probably more per month than most people make in a year. Essentially he was on the board because they wanted someone of his stature there, and most likely that's pretty much all that was expected of him.

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Nerdrem 1 point ago +2 / -1

I would take other Muslim countries taking in Palestinians, and if they don't want to, kill them all. Then deal with Israel.

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Nerdrem -3 points ago +4 / -7

If it's a choice between Israel and Palestine the choice is easy. Kill ALL Palestinians.

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Nerdrem 2 points ago +2 / -0

Lol

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Nerdrem 4 points ago +5 / -1

Literally nobody ever said children were in throw pillows, that's you making up a straw man argument in an attempt to discredit the theory through ridicule.

What people were saying was that certain items for sale on wayfair.com were called things that sounded suspiciously like people names and didn't relate to the product at all, while at the same time said product was ridiculously overpriced, like $30,000 for a filing cabinet or pillow.

The theory was not that children were inside the items, rather that you could order some ridiculously overpriced garbage and receive a child instead.

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Nerdrem 2 points ago +2 / -0

Where are the good blacks? Why don't they speak out against criminal mobs burning and looting businesses?

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Nerdrem 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don't know, I just recall that his own mom said he had underlying medical issues like the day after, and then it came out that he had returned fine from his shift. So it definitely wasn't getting beat to death with a fire extinguisher that killed him, and I believe the pepper spray theory is just speculation.

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Nerdrem 3 points ago +3 / -0

Nobody killed Sicknick, he had an underlying medical condition which his family made known in the immediate aftermath of his death although it was completely ignored by the window lickers screeching iNsUrReCtIoN, and said condition may have been exacerbated by pepper spray deployed by the police. Either way, he was still alright when he got back to the station and died later on in the hospital after his condition deteriorated.

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Nerdrem 0 points ago +1 / -1

Well I mean for one thing it won't be mandatory if it ever even comes out, in fact it will almost certainly be wildly unaffordable for the vast majority of people.

I also don't see it becoming popular or widespread unless they very quickly reach the absolute limit of the technology's potential, because having something in your brain that will be obsolete in a year when they come out with a new model sounds like a bad idea.

In fact I don't think a profit driven business could ever successfully roll out this kind of tech, it would have to be like in certain sci-fi shows where their technology seems to just be the same everywhere without any branding or anything and when there's an infrequent upgrade everything everywhere gets upgraded.

Maybe if it was like an equal partnership between all the major tech corporations so that it was cross compatible with everything and then sold for no profit as a sort of loss leader because then people would buy the other stuff that it's compatible with. I don't know, I just don't see this becoming widespread anytime soon and probably not a mark of the beast scenario.

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Nerdrem 7 points ago +7 / -0

Also most of these sensors are located in urban environments where all the surrounding concrete creates a well known "heat island" effect. Over the last 100 years as the climate has been "changing" at an alarming rate cities have been growing and urbanization spreading just purely by coincidence.

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Nerdrem 3 points ago +3 / -0

"We are in the business of propaganda and social engineering".

Fucking marxists.

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Nerdrem 2 points ago +2 / -0

I had to look up who Amanda Gorman is. I'm sure she's a very good poet and definitely not just lauded by the elitists that care about stuff like poetry because she's black and BLM is trendy.

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Nerdrem 5 points ago +5 / -0

I knew he was a snake right away because in the first picture I saw of him he was wearing a purple tie. Purple is the Soros color for the US, of course most people who wear ties will probably wear a purple one at some point, but the ones you want to watch for are the ones that wear them at important events. For a recent example, Merrick Garland was wearing a purple tie at his confirmation hearing. Another example is the Clintons right after the '16 election, they came out with Hillary wearing an awful purple pantsuit and Bill rocking the purple tie.

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Nerdrem 3 points ago +3 / -0

Know how I know this "survey" is flawed? Because maybe 3 out of 4 people wear masks now, during the "pandemic". So what, more people are going to wear masks afterwards?

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