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eman717 0 points ago +1 / -1

remember to keep an aluminum foil hat nearby... just incase...

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eman717 1 point ago +1 / -0

you know when you did a really embarrassing thing when you were younger and you remember it many years later and it causes you to shudder, this'll be one of Skynet's shudder moments.

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eman717 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don't necessarily disagree. I wish it wasn't necessary. But of the 535 some odd representatives we have, it'd seem like maybe 10 are reasonable at any one time. I just want the raw number of reasonable voices to increase, that's all. if it can be done with less statist parasites, that'd be better.

RATHER, here's a idea some old liberal suggested to me once, do a draft for public representation. instead of army service, every citizen should have to serve as a public servant for 2 years before theyre 40 or something... and give'm all a 40k salary and once u served ur time, u can only work as a public official for a total of 10 years or soemthing, so stooges don't clog up the system. again, i dont want to create a giant parasite class of govt "workers", and I have no idea how to encourage this to come about, cus obviously the current system wont let it happen, but that's what oughta happen. then you'd have a lot of people who don't want to be there, but since they're there, they'll make the most of it or call our the corruption impedeing their progress. i dunno, just an idea.

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eman717 2 points ago +2 / -0

there was something realized recently that the PET tape that manufacturers use in assembling the batteries isn't quite "inert" and actually causes this discharge effect. It's quite prevalanet cus everyone that makes these things "assumed" PET was inert and it's their go-to material. search it up, someone made a youtube video like a couple weeks ago.

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eman717 1 point ago +1 / -0

fair, but it's gotta come up with enough interesting content to get them youtoob dollaridoos... like... this definitely isn't just a public service on their part... I thought of it more as him covering the legends and myths and trying to give them whatever credit they can, and then the second part is kinda a clarifier, not necessarily intending to debunk the myths/legends/conspiracies, but just adding more research/context/insight... sometimes the conspiracies are fake, and it's not like he can make a video on atlantas every week, although some folks seem to, not that their wrong, but my point is coming up with episodes that always end with the conspiracy not being disproven is inherently rare... and I think he wouldn't be doing justice to the viewer not educating them initially on the topic and then not presenting more information... just starting out with "hey there's this conspiracy, but don't worry, it's all fake." out of the gate isn't going to keep anyone watching, hense no yutoob dollaridoos. Hey, they're getting paid for spouting the conspiracies everyone's read about on these niche websites all these years, and making it entertaining for normies, I think it's worth some merit.

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eman717 2 points ago +2 / -0

I like them. good format, well researched, good segways, the banter with the fish is great. him and his wife are doing a good job creating an entertaining format that's engaging for these topics. Most people aren't going to learn these niche topics unless they interact with website and people like this one and this bunch... and they uploaded a video explaining their history like a month ago... I appreciate what they're doing at least... where else would you learn about the ever elusive catcrab?

edit: That said, this is prolly them asking this corner of the internet with a throwaway account, trying to gauge their "reach" so to speak and whether they're perceived as controlled op or not, which is unfortunate cus i've had little to disagree with in any of their videos, and it's something my mom could watch and enjoy and get educated on some of these niche topics.

by DrLeaks
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eman717 2 points ago +2 / -0

I call bullshit, they haven't used actual chocolate in their products for at least 20 years.