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Add .png to the end of your url, or jpeg if it is jpeg.
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Take a screenshot. ShareX is best desktop software for Windows. Create an Imgur account and set up screenshot workflow to upload to Imgur, then simply paste Imgur URL
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@Forestluv Interesting stuff! As volatile as DJT is, it seems intuitive that a PAC short coinciding with some other bad news could be all that's needed to really mess things up.
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"Your kid goes to school and comes home a few days later with an operation" - Donald Trump 😂😂😂
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Yeah, that seems solid.
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@Forestluv This occured to me about an hour ago but I don't know enough about it. I saw where there's a limit to how much you can short. I would guess there are already a lot of people shorting it??? Also, if he wins the election, it's going to go up, at least some, right? And if he loses, it's gonna tank for sure, right?
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I'm surprised they haven't juiced the shit out of the retruth #. 3.4k? WTF? Maybe one last grift before he sells his DJT shares?
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You would think someone would be doing something about this. What I want to know is, what are they going to do when there is a discrepancy? Because there most certainly will be MANY! If there aren't clear procedures in place for this and if there is no one overseeing the counters, this is absolutely insane. I was already predicting mass rejections to certify so I'm not surprised about that, but this is just strange. All they have to do is say the tallies don't match, and spend hours and hours recounting, which leaves room for all sorts of plays. IDK enough about the electoral system to speculate though. @Hardkill You seem to be well-versed in politics. What potential scenarios do you see unfolding?
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Joshe replied to Merkabah Star's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
I see the Lincoln Project serving 2 functions: 1) They put Trump on tilt. They're like an evil clown, always popping up and fuckin' with him. Their sole mission is to destroy him (and make money while doing it) and he knows it. This is incredibly useful if they can reach him. 2) Just like how Trump provides his cult with a big "Fuck You" to the people they hate, The Lincoln Project serves as a big "Fuck You" to the Trump cult. This is not all bad. We're in the muck already. They're slinging shit. People want to sling shit back. I wasn't too impressed with that particular ad but they do have some really good ones from time to time. -
But that's not all! You also get a free NFT set that is regularly $499, but for being a true Patriot, it's YOURS free! ORDER NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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You better get them while they're HOTT! And if you order RIGHT NOW, you can get a stitch of thread from Trump's assassination suit. This deal WILL NOT LAST. Hurry! BUY NOW!
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Saw this on Twitter:
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Right, but the Waffle House cousin fuckers will believe it.
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Trump and allies engage in blatant election interference in GA. GA just passed new legislation yesterday (2 months before election): These retards think they can count better than a machine. 😂 If anything, create a machine that is disconnected from the internet and just have it double check the count and have reconciliation procedures, but nah, let's get these Waffle House cousin fuckers on the job, that'll increase accuracy. That won't cause any problems or delays. It's gonna be chaos.
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@Michael569 Thanks for the info!
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Thanks for the info @Michael569 Sorry, when I said "cause" what I meant was "largely contributes to". I'm known to not be precise with my words... I'm working on it. So, if one spent their 20s drinking and smoking and stopped at 30, and from 20 to 35 ate a standard American diet, and are 15 to 20 pounds overweight, mostly sedentary lifestyle, pre-diabetic with slightly elevated blood pressure, it's probably best if they approach the Carnivore diet with extreme caution and make sure to keep a check on their cholesterol numbers, right? See, this is the problem. Medical science is too large and complex of a topic for normal people to dive into and so they have to rely on authorities and anecdotal evidence to know what to do. So, I do appreciate the information but if we're to dance around anything, it seems we should dance around advocating for a diet that the best science we currently have, says is likely dangerous for many people. But anyway, no need to argue about that. It seems like you know your medical stuff. Do you mind if I ask what you do? Also, what resources would you recommend if someone were interested in optimizing their health for longevity?
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I had a dream I jumped off a mountain and I thought there was water at the bottom but there wasn't. I landed in blackness and said to myself, the only way to continue is if I turn this blackness into water and rise out of it. So that's what I did. Funny as well.
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And I would go back to variable weights. Using your logic, can't we just as easily say Hitler was a victim? Or just as easily blame Hitler's parents? It's possible to excuse ALL blame from EVERYONE if you want to. It's true, In the grand scheme, we're all innocent and to blame for nothing. But this truth is useless in the realm of problem solving. If you want to solve a problem, that is, to take action to prevent it from recurring, you have to identify and observe how it manifests. Just allow this scary thought to sit in your head for a bit.: If the vast majority of intelligent people identify Trump as 90% of the problem and the vast majority of not-so-intelligent people identify him as 10% of the problem, how does that make you feel? Do you think your read is more accurate than Sam Harris' and Leo's? This isn't an appeal to authority. It's just something to consider because if my position was diametrically opposed to highly intelligent people, that would bother me and I wouldn't stop until I found there error or mine. Ok, ok, I'm done! 😆 Nice chat! TGIF!
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When you realize this is how the world works, it feels like a conspiracy, but God would be the conspirator. In this context, there is no grand narrative and there is no kabal and there is no plan. There are only entities trying to survive in a jungle and the only plan is survival by any means necessary. Some people have realized we're living in a fucking jungle and think it would be best to not do that, so they attempt to influence people to cooperate in building healthy societal structures so we can evolve as a species. But other people benefit from the laws of the jungle. They benefit from chaos and confusion. If your edge is in the jungle, you don't want to lose the jungle. The lower group cannot admit they want to keep the jungle and so they distort their thinking to protect themselves from the truth. As reality unfolds, new exploits are revealed and entities do what they can to maximize their survival agendas. It's not conspiratorial at all... but I remember it feeling like that when I started to understand this is how it works.
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In poker, players who don't know what they're doing are called "fish". It's hard to play against them because you don't know just how stupid they are being at any given moment. That said, there are optimal strategies to use for such players. I've been into some books on game theory and predictions, big data, etc. There's a lot of interesting insights there. "Wisdom of the crowds" is a topic worth diving into. If you like deep ass insights into human behavior, I highly recommend "Everybody Lies". The book is filled with things like this: Google search volume for the word "nigge*", increases by about 30% on MLK Day? Parents are twice as likely to google "Is my son gifted?" than "Is my daughter gifted?" despite girls being more likely to be in gifted programs. During the 2008 U.S. presidential election, areas with high racist search rates were strongly correlated with lower votes for Barack Obama. In India, parents are more likely to google "How to have a boy" than "How to have a girl," indicating persistent son preference. Searches for anxiety-related terms peak at 3:00 AM, suggesting many people struggle with anxiety late at night. There's a significant spike in searches related to self-induced abortion in areas where abortion clinics have closed. The rate of porn searches is relatively constant across liberal and conservative areas, despite different public attitudes. Searches for depression and anxiety symptoms surge during major economic downturns. Many people admit to Google that they don't love their spouse or find their children unattractive - things they'd rarely say out loud. Search data reveals that many husbands are more likely to search about their wife's weight than her other attributes. The popularity of certain sexual fetishes varies significantly by region, often in unexpected ways. The American South shows a higher interest in searches related to incest pornography compared to other regions. Searches for "cuckold" pornography are most prevalent in Kerala, India, and Nigeria. Interest in bestiality-related searches is highest in rural, often conservative areas of the United States. Searches for "furry" pornography (related to anthropomorphic animal characters) are concentrated in the western United States. BDSM-related searches are more common in liberal-leaning states and cities. Foot fetish searches are particularly popular in the northeastern United States and in several South American countries. Searches for "granny" pornography are disproportionately high in Sri Lanka. Interest in voyeurism-related searches peaks in several Middle Eastern countries. Searches for "lesbian" pornography are highest in conservative religious areas, both in the U.S. and internationally. Asian countries show a higher interest in animated or hentai pornography compared to Western nations. Searches for "pegging" (a specific sexual practice) are most common in liberal urban areas of the United States. Interest in "BBW" (Big Beautiful Women) searches is particularly high in parts of Africa and the Caribbean. Search data suggests that the number of men attracted to men is likely higher than commonly reported in surveys. Search data indicates that people are more honest about their insecurities, biases, and desires when they think no one is watching. In India, the most common search starting with "My husband wants..." is "...me to breastfeed him." There's a significant increase in searches about domestic violence after major sporting events, particularly if the home team loses. Search data suggests that many people struggle with suicidal thoughts but don't seek help through traditional channels. The rate of searches for jokes about African Americans is highly correlated with regional measures of racial intolerance. During major holidays, there's a spike in searches related to stress and family conflict, revealing the often-hidden tensions of family gatherings. These conservatives can't hide from me bro!
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All businesses come with challenges. If it were easy, everyone would do it. There is such a thing as objectivity and it is possible to adhere to it. You just gotta have vision and drive to know how. Of course, many people wouldn't trust it, but over time, you'd develop a reputation which could speak for itself. This is actually a fucking brilliant idea. People are in need. Their loved ones are sending their hard-earned cash to Alex Jones and Tucker Carlson and buying golden sneakers and Trump NFTs. If this trend continues, there will be a huge opportunity to solve that problem.
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@What Am I Thanks for answering. Just a few thoughts and I'll leave you alone. There is never a singular cause for a thing, but weights can be applied to the variables, and if you think the variable that is Trump gets 10% weight, there is an error somewhere in your logic, which, just guessing, might be found in your interpretation of what you think is a planet-wide phenomenon. Is it possible the entire planet was influenced by what they were seeing happen in America? "Shit, if America is the most developed country in the world, and they condone behavior like that, we can too!" Monkey see, monkey do. No? Just hold it as a hypothesis. There is no mysterious phenomenon sweeping the globe. What is going on here is an exploit. Common people do have legitimate grievances, which ideally, would be addressed by their government, but that's not the case, is it? We don't have governments that can be good to them in the way they want. The system is currently immature and corruption is spreading. The reason people are now fed up with the system is because, unlike in the past, there's now a vast network of computers by which information flows. Now that the people have access to information, the entire game has changed. When Player A finds out what Player B is up to and Player B recognizes it, Player B has to adapt new strategies. So, the politicians get sneakier. Over time, the masses catch on, very slowly, and when they do, the politicians have to become even sneakier. The public intuits this and they don't like it. And THIS is what Trump exploited, and in turn, revealed the exploit to others. Trump tricked people into thinking he cared about them and stamping out corruption. The whole world was watching it unfold and media companies and politicians across the globe were taking notes. That is how I would explain the phenomenon. The people have been exploited but they have not yet recognized it. By the time they do, the wolves will have already adapted their strategy. Because that's how the game works. It's all one big exploit.
