Some perspective on the employment data:
I worked for a decade to build up a downpayment for a house. Everytime I thought I was there, prices jumped again. I managed so save almost $100,000 but that's not even a 20% payment today.
So I gave up.
I've been living in the same cheap apartment the whole time, waiting to move, and my rent is half of someone moving in to the same building today. I've been living off my home payment for the last two years and I can keep doing so indefinitely.
Employment only covers those who're trying to find work. I think there is a huge number of people who have, like me, given up and are either relying on savings or government gibs.
There is only one way forward: America needs to manufacture tech that is high quality, modular, and designed to last decades. No more consumerist nonsense and built-in backdoor BS, everything needs to be repairable at as low a level as possible and there is no room for bloat.
China is doing us a favour if we're wise enough to see it.
Both of them, alledgedly, were stockpiles of ammonium nitrate.
Which is a pretty good way to pull off a false flag and/or cover tracks; just create a shell corporation, rent a storage locker, and fill it with explosives.
Sothe vax injury rate is actually three times higher than we thought?
Pride Month OVER, lol
Actually C-10 is about controlling what you see ("misinformation" control); nobody is opposing C-10.
C-18 is about paying for it. It's literally a Link Tax, except the tax is paid to government sponsored media instead of the government directly. PM Blackface thinks he can bring in $300 million per year to pay for the TV news that no one watches.
And then the big guys decided to block links, lol.
No good guys here, just snakes biting each other.
Thanks for that.
I'm using Ubuntu Studio (for easy of use and all the fun stuff pre-installed) but I've found that Debian seems to be loosing tools over the years? Like, I used to have a really solid disc image tool that's just gone now, among others (and why is editing the Start Menu always such a pain in the ass?)
Is it different for Arch or is this just kind of the way it is for Linux?
I was thinking this, especially since there were so many cases of arson around the country just prior.
However, assuming the video is real, it looks like nearly a dozen fires started in northern Quebec within a few hours of each other. Northern Quebec is big, to say the least, and these sites are at least a few hours away from each other, assuming access to good highways, which there aren't. If it were arson, that would require a team of people, coordinating to start all the fires at the same time (and why would they?).
Same with the possibility of lightning strikes; if it were storms in the area, you would assume the fires would start directionally, moving with the path of the storms.
But they started all at once, in no particular pattern, over a huge area. To me, the seismic activity hypothesis fits the most facts.
Yessss goy, piss in each others mouths. Sex is for fun, and nothing else.
Kevin Smith is making card games now?
Imagine being a billionaire, spending $250,000 for a ticket to go to a place that's more dangerous than outer space, and not spending a few grand to have an engineering team look the thing over or looking over the company as though you were investing in it.
One guy did back out, IIRC. None of this is surprising, the only weird thing is that anyone would voluntarily get on board.
Oh damn, he was on his own sub?
They could be faking their deaths?
I'm reading Alex Berenson's book and he claims that the vax doesn't even produce anti-bodies in the elderly; the only people the vax provides protection to are the ones who don't need it.
I'm still skeptical of that claim because it's based on clinical studies while the real world reporting data, for millions of people, shows there's no difference in case, hospitalization, or death rates between vaxxed and pure bloods of all age ranges.
This whole "the benefits outweigh the risks" argument needs to die; there are no benefits.
Hold on, I though Science™ Girl told us we needed to stop using fossil fuels by today (June 21, 2023).
We didn't, so it's game over, right? No reason to make any more effort, yah?
If they have a mind at all, they can see through FE.
This is exactly why we need to embrace racism.
I'm not looking to hunt down and genocide anyone, but we are, and have been, excusing unacceptable and criminal behaviour from people based on their skin colour.
Financial crimes, conapiracies, and pathological lying are excused because it's an "anti-semetic" trope, but they still did it (see SBF's prosecution being dismantled)
Violence, theft, and petty crimes are excused if the guy is black (see the Bike Karen Boys, or "Mizzy").
Rape gangs and baby stabbings are excused for Muslims and actively covered up by police because that would be embarassing to Muslims.
These people should be prosecuted at least as hard as whites doing the same thing, but we can't because even "moderates" fall over themselves trying to make excuses for them.
And it works.
If you buy something because a professional fake and liar endorsed it, you get punished with a bad product.
If you buy something because you researched it yourself or someone you know personally to be of sound judgement recommended it, you get a good product.
Meritocracy.
When the toxic shit in your jab meets the toxic shit in your HRT meds...
To summarize: the American and Chinese militaries conspired to create a virus capable of instigating a global pandemic for...reasons.
I'm sure they didn't intentionally release it either...
Not that this push is surprising but...
It's literally the same smoke you get off a campfire. It even smells the same. (Granted, I'm in Ontario; we're not getting anything like we're seeing in New York.)
I feel compelled to say: WINE is not an emulator.
Placentia? Really?
A couple years ago, we had a heat wave of ~40°C for a solid month. Thisbyear we've had nearly 3 days, and there was also a week of near freezing weather in May. I'm not seeing the hottest on record; maybe it's everywhere but here?
The plants are doing great, though.