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QuackQuack 8 points ago +8 / -0

I freaking HATE microsoft it literally makes my skin crawl when I have to use a windoze machine.

I've been on Apple for years now, and really have no complaints from a technical perspective but like the others here, I don't wanna support the woke agenda.

I wish there were better hardware options for Linux out there and more interoperability between devices and all that. It's been years since I played with Linux, maybe time to have another peek.

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QuackQuack 2 points ago +2 / -0

Despite things that people construe as being negative developments (ongoing election fraud etc) no one can argue that just about every single week for a loooong time now something has been happening to help wake up another segment of society. And normies are getting hit by multiple narratives now from different angles making it even harder to deny.

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QuackQuack 7 points ago +7 / -0

Thing is, Elon is holding a ball of yarn and the strings go out to all the others. It’s not like Twitter was alone in this. If he does the big reveal, it immediately implicates many other bad actors

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QuackQuack 1 point ago +1 / -0

Point taken, but these days from follower counts can be easily manipulated and aren’t a good judge of anything

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QuackQuack 2 points ago +2 / -0

Sad thing is, they're still managing to sell $30-40 million dollars of this trash.

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QuackQuack 1 point ago +1 / -0

Well as long as it’s just money, then fine. Typically though, when multi billion dollar loans are in play, there is some measure of “I own a part of you” happening too.

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QuackQuack 1 point ago +1 / -0

This theory makes a lot of sense and YET how do we explain all the money he supposedly got towards this deal from the likes of Black Rock etc?

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QuackQuack 1 point ago +1 / -0

I watched it, and although I don’t know the factual specifics backing each clip used, and although it covers ground we’ve all been familiar with for some time now, it nonetheless pulls together an overall compelling narrative that I think could be used to convince a lot of nay-sayers.

That said, if even so much as a single clip in there is provably non vax related, it would be immediately jumped on as a means of throwing the baby out with the bath water.

I like the principles behind this article and agree our side needs to hold itself to the higher standard.

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QuackQuack 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah, they don't have any vested interest in affecting public opinion of Iran. Should be fine.

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QuackQuack 4 points ago +4 / -0

I'm not defending their decision, but it appears the 15,000 executions number is fake news.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/11/16/have-15000-protesters-been-sentenced-to-death-in-iran-explainer

So far it appears that 5 have received the death sentence, perhaps with more to come. Hundreds of others have been killed in the protests.

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QuackQuack 4 points ago +4 / -0

I saw the original court papers posted but I confess to not reading them very far. This is the first time I actually understood their premise, and I like it.

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QuackQuack 3 points ago +3 / -0

Anyone interested in a discussion of these ideas from a Christian perspective would enjoy the Blurry Creatures podcast in general, and probably the stuff with Timothy Alberino in particular. Look up his Empires of the Gods stuff.

Hancock has done some great work but he misses the fact that the Bible actually describes a time when a group of angels/Watchers/(call them aliens if you wish, they were alien to earth) chose to come to earth and intermarry with human women, thus creating giants and all manner of other weird things. Thus we get all the legends of gods and demigods etc.

Man had been given the right to rule Earth, but this crew wanted that for themselves and the only way to obtain it legally was to have offspring that were human enough to carry that right. So the giant offspring of the Watchers became the kings of empires, pointing all their people to worship their fathers the watchers. During that antediluvian time the "gods" walked among men, built incredible empires, etc etc.

Pretty crazy stuff.

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QuackQuack 5 points ago +5 / -0

yeah I wondered that too. After all, it seems Kanye may have more leeway to bring additional topics to the table.

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QuackQuack 1 point ago +1 / -0

Have you ever heard him talk about his businesses? He knows them all in depth to a degree that any CEO might aspire to. He knows the engineering challenges SpaceX faces and has a really solid grasp of the science involved. Same with Tesla etc etc. Others no doubt do the "running" but he is far from simply a figurehead.

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QuackQuack 1 point ago +1 / -0

I see that's basically warfarin, which is used to treat or prevent blood clots. I gathered from the video that the clots they're seeing appear quite different than normal blood clots though - I wonder if coumadin/warfarin is still effective or if we need a completely different thing altogether.

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QuackQuack 25 points ago +29 / -4

This whole story is really weird to me. I like what Kanye seems to be standing for lately, and he seems principled and all..... and there's really been no one else on that level willing to name the Jew, but what kind of jackass goes to someone who as already been president and has JUST announced his own run for '24 and asks him to be his running mate? Someone who has zero political experience?

Then he puts out this story that makes Trump look like an out of touch, slightly butt-hurt has-been in his own house, and starts running around conservative media with it?

Something stinks.

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QuackQuack 2 points ago +2 / -0

Honest question - how in the world does Elon find time to do so much tweeting, while still running multiple huge businesses?

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QuackQuack 5 points ago +5 / -0

Did you see Ye's message? He kind of painted Trump in a bad light. Not surprising that Trump felt the need to set the record straight somehow.

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