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SmokeyMeadow 4 points ago +4 / -0

Similar to how zoomer kids viewed anyone not born with a smartphone in hand as a "boomer," I shudder to think how the next generation will look down on people raised in the provincial time when you could still see everyone's faces. Imagine growing up and everyone around you, from your friends to the teacher, to the girl you like in class, you only get to steal glimpses of what they actually look like. You might see that girl on a video screen, but you won't ever get the thrill of a terrifyingly awkward one-on-one unmasked interaction with her. These kids are going to grow up with all kinds of screws loose because of this shit.

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SmokeyMeadow 3 points ago +3 / -0

I just think of NFTs as the elites way of streamlining the money laundering process that is the modern "art" world. In case you didn't notice, all modern art is complete shit. But if you try to crap out your own shit, no one will want to buy your shitty blank canvas or picture of a circle. There's a reason for that: The value of art is determined by the people buying it, and if you aren't part of the in crowd, you will be relegated to "folk art" territory and your shit will be worthless.

For years it worked like this, and the only investment required for the transaction was a blank canvas and some paint. Now they are simply eliminating the canvas. Nothing will make your NFT worth the same as an NFT from the in crowd. Also, South Park is irrelevant garbage.

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SmokeyMeadow 1 point ago +1 / -0

Comments in that thread give me hope for the future. People know this is wrong.

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SmokeyMeadow 12 points ago +12 / -0

You can call them threats, but I like to think of them as death promises yet fulfilled.

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SmokeyMeadow 3 points ago +3 / -0

So the next time a pipeline gets attacked by ransomware, the shortages will last months instead of a week. Keep in mind that nearly every last cent of the payout to that recent hacker group was reclaimed within days. They never spent any of it, and the blockchain led the Feds right to their doorstep.

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SmokeyMeadow 1 point ago +1 / -0

This is just an attempt at face-saving on the part of these journos. Trying to worm their way back into relevance, now that the US has the highest distrust in its media of any civilized country. None of them ever had any problem doing what they did, because they were paid to do it. They like influencing people, and no matter what they tell you, journalism has always been about telling others what to think. The decline of journalism in America, and the journalists' waning power of influence has fostered a contempt of the public in them that only furthers this divide.

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SmokeyMeadow 1 point ago +1 / -0

Pfizer will now bribe all the leading mathematicians until a "consensus" is reached. A return to normal is just sideways 8 boosters away.

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SmokeyMeadow 3 points ago +3 / -0

When asked how many shots would be required for efficacy, a Pfizer exec reportedly asked if the infinity symbol counts as a number.

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SmokeyMeadow 1 point ago +1 / -0

I've always said this. It's a bunch of psychosomatic bullshit that plays off people's natural ingrained hypochondria. With so many symptoms of "covid" you can have damn near anything and get symptoms that match up. Most of it is probably caused by everyone going nuts and locking themselves inside for two years .

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SmokeyMeadow 2 points ago +2 / -0

I won't pray for another man's death, but if smug shit Gavin Newsom had an adverse reaction to his mixed booster, it would be pretty hard to explain away as a "brief unexpected illness." Might save a lot of kids lives.

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SmokeyMeadow 5 points ago +5 / -0

At least they didn't do anything to Astro, the beloved family dog from the Jetsons. I just realized that with Sirius commonly being called the dog star, his name is actually a rather clever pun.

I have to agree with this post, dark magic is definitely at work. The rappist from that concert was reciting some kind of demonic-sounding incantation when people in the crowd started dying. It's pretty hard to ignore the satanic overtones in the entire set design of that festival. Held by a performer I've never heard even one word about prior to the incident. It was also game six of the World Series (lost by the Astros on their home field), and the dead singer was famous for a song called "Red Red Wine." Such wine is common in occult practices. It's all pretty on the nose in terms of symbolism.

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SmokeyMeadow 8 points ago +8 / -0

The hospitals got blood money for every innocent person they wrongfully put on a ventilator. Now we know why. These stupid damn guidelines basically turned the medical system into a murder machine. Now they are officially saying "oopsie."

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SmokeyMeadow 33 points ago +33 / -0

They already admitted that venting people was basically a death sentence. They're a bunch of fucking butchers.

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SmokeyMeadow 6 points ago +6 / -0

No wonder they stopped trotting her out. Remember all those months of no RGB sightings? Till they finally plugged the plug on that old bag of bones.

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SmokeyMeadow 2 points ago +2 / -0

Maybe the intent was to create a massive caseload of employers getting sued into motherfucking oblivion for violating worker rights en masse. There didn't need to be an official mandate, because the employers were all ready to move on mandates anyway. But they jumped the gun. There was no framework in place for what they wanted to do. The reason so many employers have been silent on this alleged mandate is because their lawyers were probably smart enough to know it's all bullshit, and told the brass to chill. EUA protects Big Pharma, but not these jackoffs who tried to force it on us. They dun goofed.

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SmokeyMeadow 14 points ago +15 / -1

I like referring to anyone who supports the vax as "Pro Trump," no matter how Left leaning they are. It's fun. When they balk at the idea of liking him, I point out that they agree with him on this one issue, and agreeing with at least one thing was enough for me to be painted as a supporter of him during his time in office. Shoe's on the other foot now.

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SmokeyMeadow 1 point ago +1 / -0

If I was currently enrolled, I would have dropped out by now. No parties, no girls? No thanks. I don't even need my degree for the field I ended up in. It would have been a wasted effort. Kids having these orders barked at them should reconsider annually spending the price of a luxury sedan on what is essentially a worthless piece of paper.

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SmokeyMeadow 4 points ago +4 / -0

I'm so glad I made it through school long before all this fake viral genuflecting. Back when college was fun. Once upon a time, going to college was the greatest experience of many young lives. Your first taste of freedom, of being out from under the yoke of stifling parental influence. Now it's essentially prison camp.

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SmokeyMeadow 5 points ago +5 / -0

I bet the infected office worker was fully vaccinated. You just know she was. If she was unvaxxed, it would have been in the headline. It would have been national news for a filthy anti-vax to shut down an entire house of learning.

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SmokeyMeadow 4 points ago +4 / -0

They've been hinting at their agenda to marginalize AOC, what with the recent ethics complaint against her, and all the negative press about some ugly dress she wore. But AOC is not the type to traffic in or even understand subtlety. She's too stupid for that, and wouldn't budge for anything less than a direct threat. That's clearly what was made before the Iron Dome vote. Someone told her she would be back mixing cocktails, if she didn't relent.

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SmokeyMeadow 3 points ago +3 / -0

Working from home does kind of remove any non-monetary incentive to excel. Suddenly there's no need to move up from that cubicle to a nice corner office. Employers were faced with the prospect of paying their drones actual money for a job well done.

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SmokeyMeadow 2 points ago +2 / -0

Looks good.

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