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  • The Greeks figured this a couple thousand years ago and we're just now catching up. SMH!

  • And there's a decent chance he is elected again in 2024. This country is broken.

  • COOL

  • A billion people are on track to die from climate change, according to some estimates.

    https://www.sciencealert.com/scientists-warn-1-billion-people-on-track-to-die-from-climate-change

    Even if we call that highly inflated, maybe it is, maybe it isn't, some non-negligible number will certainly die as a result with some multiple of that facing harsh negative impacts. A disproportionate number of those will be in Africa.

    If your argument is based in morality, it's absolutely absurd to suggest the moral concerns of cobalt mining outweighs that of climate change.

    You raised a very valid concern, let's work to make it better instead of running back into the burning building.

  • Poor diet, alcohol abuse, and tobacco use can all certainly be attributed to corporate malfeasance in at least some part.

  • Couldn't have happened to a prouder boy

  • What are the ages of the generations here? I'm just curious because it's rare enough to have a living great-grandparent, let alone a great-great-grandparent (in relation to your children) in the same house. And how did this end up falling to you?

  • The incentives of capitalism and the intended role of the 4th estate are not compatible. Stoking the flames of populism is simply too lucrative of a business model when compared to trying to keep the public informed. This is what allows perverse media groups to proliferate and dominate the public eye.

    I don't think this is an easy problem to solve. If you're able to successfully regulate things like Fox, does that fix it, or do people just start gravitating more towards alternate media like Joe Rogan? Do you start regulating podcasts too? Twitter influencers? I feel like it'd just become a never-ending game of whack-a-mole. And given that the 4th estate's role is to check the government, how do you use the government to safeguard it without giving them too much control over it? It's a difficult balance to strike.

    That said, clearly we aren't striking that balance now, so perhaps it's time to try something different.

  • Part of what makes religion so useful, to suffer becomes virtuous.

  • About the same as I got, and I considered mine quite low.

  • I get incredibly anxious about her finding incriminating things that I didn't do and I know don't actually exist, but what if they do somehow?

  • This is the fruits of the GOP strategy that's been going on for decades to strengthen their support through Christian believers. The Pope is just recognizing the impact of that from the religious side, whereas Barry Goldwater warned of it's impact from the political side.

    Mark my word, if and when these preachers get control of the [Republican] party, and they're sure trying to do so, it's going to be a terrible damn problem. Frankly, these people frighten me. Politics and governing demand compromise. But these Christians believe they are acting in the name of God, so they can't and won't compromise. I know, I've tried to deal with them.

    It certainly is a terrible damn problem, and we're knee deep in the shit right now.

  • Just finished it, way better than it has any right to be. I thought it was the perfect amount of stupid fun with just enough heart from Mackie and Beatriz to keep it moving along.

    I am a little worried that >!moving to a tournament setting!< In season 2 is the wrong move, but they earned some trust with this first season.

  • Probably exactly what has been reported. Putin waited for things to settle, weakened Wagner troops by taking their weapons and splitting their numbers, then they killed leadership. Occam's razor certainly points to this.

    But, of course, the way it was done certainly leaves the door open for conspiracies.

  • When there's domestic problems that you haven't even offered a solution for, point outward.

  • Would have thought it crossed his path when he was calling for the death penalty for the Central Park 5.

  • Easy to say when you won't be the one fighting it.

  • Every time I see it I can't get past how hideous it looks. I just don't get it...who's the target demo for this thing? They've already been beaten to market by non-absurd looking trucks, how big could their market actually be?