So you can understand why I find it liberating?
Frankly: I don't really believe in any of that jive anyway. I just want my little corner of this miserable existence to be a little less miserable for everyone involved.
And ice cream. And some comic books. And maybe a fourth titan one day.
Musk saying "maybe I'm missing something" is the same as the like of tucker carlson saying "I'm just asking questions". It's a dog whistle for the indoctrinated.
I don't think the idea is enforceable, but I do think something like this needed to be done: if only to prove that governments, even if only on a local level, will not abide by proven to be bad for everyone and everything software will not be tolerated.
I hope more states, and eventually...
Apparently trump will have his first meeting with his probation officer today.
So what are the punishments for lying to a probation officer... cause trump will lie to them.
I made a LOT of very tasteless, very diminutive jokes. Granted, for the small group whom knew I was being faceticious, but still.
It's kind of liberating actually, I'm trying to be a good person because I WANT to be a good person and no other reason.
I mean, like... great. More heaven for the people that deserve it, and I get to enjoy the schadenfreude as they drop screaming into hell. Might even make eternity there bearable.
The actual, natural lifespan of the klingon species is unknown. Long lived klingons are assumed to be aberrations as they didn't die in glorious battle in the name of the empire, and are only sought out to determine what they did in life so that those things can be avoided.
And there we go. I spent the last hour removing, re-sorting, and replacing all my sheets going all the way to beast wars. All of my oldest series aren't broken up like more recent instruction sheets are. I wish they would standardize the size for the instructions sheets, but three binders are...
So you're saying that you actually can LEARN how to not panic? So why can't you hijack the methodology to LEARN how to think critically? Critical thinking skills are actually taught. It's a key process in LEARNING to be an investigator, a reporter, an engineer and a myriad of other jobs and...
The first thing a non-skynet AI work force does is completely crash the economy. Robots don't need money or luxury goods or food: but they'll have all the jobs. The rest of us need food, clothes, housing and such: and will have no money. The rich don't spend their own money, so once peoples...
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