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ThisGuyIsAProblem wrote
Reply to comment by ziq in The Wicked Problem Ecosystem by Shitposter
Talk about the article or fuck off.
ThisGuyIsAProblem wrote
Reply to comment by ziq in The Wicked Problem Ecosystem by Shitposter
Hitler - "Never allow room for alternative theories or facts."
Fuck off Nazi.
ThisGuyIsAProblem wrote
Reply to The Wicked Problem Ecosystem by Shitposter
The biggest problem is international corporate businesses. They give communist powers access to all the powerful technology, guns, military vehicles, education. Granted the world wide net and free trade are wonderful things but not when equal services are handed to communists and terrorist countries; obviously they are going to use it for evil.
So all these international businesses are committing treason, they are colluding with the enemy, which is deserving of death. These business leaders need to be round up and shot, or assassinated by the CIA.
Microsoft, Apple, General Motors, Coca Cola, Standard Oil, IBM, Samsung, Amazon, Verizon, Citibank, Visa, etc.
In fact, it is Federal Law that companies cannot support communist-organizations, The Communist Control Act (68 Stat. 775, 50 U.S.C. 841-844) is a piece of United States federal legislation, signed into law by President Dwight Eisenhower on 24 August 1954, which outlaws...participation in the activities, planning, actions, objectives, or purposes of such (communist) organizations.
Yet all these International Companies openly commit treason, break federal law, and the US does NOTHING.
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Reply to comment by !deleted1665 in Ecuador to hand over Assange to UK ‘in coming weeks or days,’ own sources tell RT's editor-in chief by ziq
A bunch of woman from Sweden claimed he raped and molested them. All of the charges were dropped but now people hate him, cause people don't believe in innocent until proven guilty.
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Reply to YouTube is fighting conspiracy theories with ‘authoritative’ context and outside links by ziq
"His primary rules were: never allow the public to cool off; never admit a fault or wrong; never concede that there may be some good in your enemy; never leave room for alternatives; never accept blame; concentrate on one enemy at a time and blame him for everything that goes wrong; people will believe a big lie sooner than a little one; and if you repeat it frequently enough people will sooner or later believe it." - Hitler's psychological profile
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I would like the opposite of subscribe,
just show me everything and if there's a forum I don't like, give me a block forum option.
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Reply to Men Are Creepy, New Study Confirms by retiredshared2
From... Knox College?
(never heard of it, type it into google)
Liberal Arts school
(lol a liberal arts school trying to do science. how's that even credible, what's their minimum SAT scores)
None
(LOL, what a joke school, can't believe the amount of tobacco science people eat up. Well I went to a top engineering school, let's check out how fail this study is, opens study)
"the hypothesis that being “creeped out” is an evolved adaptive emotional response to ambiguity about the presence of threat that enables us to maintain vigilance during times of uncertainty."
(ok did the study actually check it's hypothesis to see if there was any threat correlated to being "creeped out"?)
Nope. The entire study is all about satisfying the researchers need to judge other people. My favorite part: "bird watchers were considered creepy by many as well." (Lol, uh oh guys, my elderly neighbor has a bird feeder... She might be a serial killer.)
Maybe their next study can try to find the how their judgment is affected by the ambuigity in this picture or justify their previous paper as to why these individuals are a threat.
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Reply to I wonder by An_Old_Big_Tree
The education system trains people to think there is only one correct answer when there are a lot of ways to build a bridge, to create a lamp, to build a language, to cure a disease.
One right answer teaches people to be extremely narrow-minded, and it makes people critical of themselves, of others, and that's bad for the community because it creates a society that believes lies.
Community becomes about 'the best': athletes, performers, actresses, singers, rich, giving them the responsibilities (and power) in society. This is the best game, this is the best artist, xbox is better than ps4, lionel messi is the best sports player, etc. It just creates rivalry, drama, and at the end of the day, the only people who really cared who was better were really the people who shouldn't be in the community to begin with.
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Net neutrality and this in the same month. This is so bad.
ThisGuyIsAProblem wrote
You can probably still download with vlc media player, a bit convoluted, and I think you still need to convert it to MP3 but that's how I acquired a bunch pf good hour mix tapes
ThisGuyIsAProblem wrote
Or... mammals who live near human populations are being exposed to wifi, cell service, and power lines which disrupt the sleep cycle and natural brain rhythms.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3334267/
Do you think humans are becoming nocturnal to avoid humans too?
http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2015/09/sleepless-slovenia-european-countries-highest-rates-insomnia
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Reply to In the United States, Real Flying Cars a Thing But 'Very Serious People' Still Say Medicare for All 'Too Expensive' by ziq
Yeah that's my grandma. 4 homes, 2 cadillacs, $370k income, retired at age 40, has personal servant, honestly she can vacation for 42 years straight and thinks democrats are evil bums trying to leach from the system.
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Reply to comment by ziq in UK school creates playground 'rich and poor zones' separating kids whose parents didn't pay £6 donation for new sports equipment by ergdj5
Pay to play has now been adopted by school teachers. Next, micro transactions.
"Don't know the answer to this question? Pay 2e to reveal the solution."
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Reply to comment by ziq in MIT Has Taught the Machines How to Use Wifi to See People Through Walls by ziq
The government can already track people walk across towns and cities without any devices on them, just with the wifi in the area. They hack the bios of the wifi to ramp up the transmission power and get pretty good rendering.
Unless your walking with a group of people or taking back roads and stuff, they know exactly where you are.
They can then use those coordinates and feed it to the satellite-grid system, and can triangulate high RF beams to any point on your body.
It's mostly automated at this point, but they are working on expanding it's capabilities.
With 5g networks, they could straight up kill people in their sleep if they are close enough to the tower.
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Seventh Generation. They are the only eco biodegradeable brand in my area for household goods, like dish soap and laundry detergent.
There's also this small section in the corner of the grocery store at the end of the meat isle that offers meat without growth hormones. I hope we don't lost that section.
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"Imagination is more important than knowledge." - Einstein
Conspiracy theories are no different than scientific theories. They both are used to explain observed phenomena, and are created to attract attention to the phenomena so that the phenomena will be studied.
Hate towards conspiracy theories is no different than hate towards heretics. Early religions often slaughtered, killed, and maimed to contrary theories of how the world functioned. Human nature doesn't change, so while conspiracy theory culture is meant to raise awareness of problems, be careful who's awareness you bring it to.
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Reply to comment by DaisyDisaster in What do you dislike about Raddle? by Fossidarity
I usually wait a week until my emotional attachment is gone before I look at my inbox. I highly recommend this tactic.
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Reply to comment by zombie_berkman in Man Gets 'Shot' By Stray Voltage from City's Powerline Transformers by ThisGuyIsAProblem
Lol this was from John Cohn, Senior Scientist at IBM, Boss of the IoT Division at IBM. You don't know much about electricity but you talk like you do, which makes you a fool.
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Reply to comment by ziq in What do you think of plastic surgery? by thelegendarybirdmonster
I think the more appropriate word is character, but your 'personality' is a combination of several aspects including mood, knowledge, appearance, skills, and assets. By focusing on an ideal characteristic and using intent, it's possible to progress oneself in that direction. People who focus on health indeed become more conscious about healthy decision making and it changes how they identify themselves as well as how they behave.
The easiest way to buy personality is to identify what identity you want for yourself, and then purchase the assets associated with that particular identity. By using those assets, you will begin acquiring the same experiences as the character you want to become, and in effect, start to become.
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Reply to by !deleted4371
To treat chronic insomnia:
-Turn off wifi at night
-Unplug all electronics in your bedroom
-Move bed away from any electrical outlets
-Sleep with your head away from the wall, so your head is in the center of the room
-Check the proximity of your bedroom to any electrical boxes, cable boxes, smart meters, circuit breakers, etc...
-Measure the RF in your room with an RF Acoustimeter ($370 on amazon.com)
-Measure the Electrical fields and Magnetic Fields in your room with a Trifield Magnetic Meter
-Take Cat's Claw (~4000mg), NOW brand is good, to reduce inflammation in your brain.
-If you live near a cell or radio tower, move immediately
-Avoid proximity to power lines, comcast wires, and high voltage appliances
-Sleep off the ground since Co2+ builds up on the floor from screen electronics
-Move computer proximity to 2+ feet away
-Avoid keeping cellphone on your person
Most definitely, your chronic insomnia is caused by non-ionizing radiation.
American Association of Environmental Medicine: Exposure to non-ionizing radiation is the greatest risk to human health in the 21st century.
Other resources:
Windheim EMF Solutions
AAEM RF Position
Useful products:
5M Laminated Paper, tape over computer screens to block positive ions
Velostat, for blocking EMF
Nutrition:
All the + minerals on the left side of the periodic table: Calcium, Magnesium, Lithium, Potassium, Sodium, Beryllium (found in carrots), Hydrogen (water)
- Vitamin E (in nuts, protects from DNA damage in the brain from non-ionzing radiation)
+Iron (for rebuilding tissue)
+Phosphorus and Glucose (main ingredients for DNA, eggs and carbs)
+Flax Seed Oil (for plant omega 3s)
So basically:
Nuts+Dark Chocolate+Almond Milk+Gatorade+Aquafina(low NaF water)+Carrots+Beef+Eggs(or milk with phosphorus added)
I also recommend kimchi and raw milk for a diverse vegetable and milk probiotic.
This guide is designed to give you the resources necessary to cure your insomnia.
All it does is reduce RF exposure to a minimum, treats the over active neurons that can't shut off with Cat's Claw to help them cool off, and provide the nutrients necessary to repair the damage. Honestly you might be fine with just turning the wifi off but I wrote this for a worst case scenario thing.
ThisGuyIsAProblem wrote
Put the money into a better personality, not a better smile
Unless your a vet with half their face blown off and eyeball hanging out of the socket
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Reply to A person in the US took an oath on the autobiography of Malcolm X. If you had to take an oath on some object (preferrably a book), what would it be? by ergdj5
[CD] Fort Minor - Rising Tied (Explicit)
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Reply to Why don't we teach another species how to work together and develop technology? by elyersio
Shit, if there was another intelligent species here, one of the intelligent species would enslave the other.
Took like 50,000 years and we still try enslaving our own race.
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Tough state of affairs. I don't know what I would do if someone used spray paint. Watchdog Paint Removal would take it off in a couple seconds, but the indignity, the media, and all the attention! I would probably just not give a fuck.
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Reply to comment by retiredaccount in Settler raddlers living in settler colonies - have you done serious thinking about learning the language of the indigenous people of the area in which you stay? (more in body of text) by ergdj5
The native americans partake in a ritual where they cut off the limbs of their enemy, then caterize the wound so they person can be conscious when they cut their heart out. They would ride over 1000 miles to kill off a single family, torture woman with fire, butcher babies, wear broken pieces of their enemies skulls as trophies, and drink blood.
So yeah, good for you bro.