This guy usually does videos about video games (incidentally, how do y'all feel about me starting a sister thread over in the video game forum?), but this is an interesting look at a trend I didn't even realize was happening.
Well, yeah, "We're imposing a more than 100% tariff on everything" means "The price of everything is going to go up at least 100%." There's not really anything to break down.
I'd call Little Kitty, Big City the better game on a macro scale (the fact that Stray pulls a WALL-E by turning into a game that's more about the "people" than the cat made it feel like a bait and switch), but I missed the polish that Stray has. Its cat is a lot less janky to control, has...
Between this, China's retaliatory tariffs disincentivizing farmers from exporting soybeans, and whatever bird flu is going to do to the entire meat industry, Trump is going to inadvertently turn more Americans vegan than PETA could ever dream of.
I can think of a few villains who explicitly, intentionally wanted to destroy the world entirely, but none who were just idiots who had the power to do so by accident and on the verge of doing so.
Ironically this is the one person I'd like to see keep his job; he sounds like he'd be easy to win a war against, which a lot of different people are going to welcome once one happens.
Trump is the kind of person who acts on impulse and then tends to double down on it when confronted. I say "tends to" because clearly this didn't hold true with the tariffs. And as usual I think the key to understanding his behavior is to picture him as a literal five-year-old child. Whatever...
There won't be anything left to clean up. They'll need to rebuild the whole building from the ground up. Which is fine by me except I don't know a single person on earth I'd trust with overseeing such a task. Let alone anyone in this nation of idiots.
All things considered, between the US government having control over them and Elon having control over them, missing their intended target couldn't be any worse than hitting it.
No surprise that this was his plan all along. Threaten the whole world with insanely high tariffs and then offer to get rid of them in exchange for basically becoming their president too.
The only thing sci-fi like Blade Runner got wrong was the assumption that we'd have to wait until robots could physically assume human form before we had to worry about them secretly walking among us. In reality, all we had to do was remove the requirement for people to show up in person to...
The mere fact that they're capable of building and deploying them at all should have been a red flag. Of course, this being SpaceX, "capable" is being generous.
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