Audacious

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[–] Audacious -1 points 14 hours ago (2 children)

The show is weird and laughabled. It's about enslaving yourself, but you don't have to remember it, advertised as separating work and home life. All the innies know how to speak and know the words to all objects and things in their awakening, but their personal memories are gone. That's not how memories work.

If you had a split personality, and couldn't remember what the other personality did, but you heard they were not happy and wanted to leave, you probably would want to know why and figure it, instead of forcing yourself to work in possibly shit conditions.

Some scenes only make me laugh, like when that dude was upset that his wife cheated on his outerself with his innerself.

Cold harbor is about creating a personality that never questions or thinks. The awakening in the very beginning is not like the awakening in the cold harbor room.

It's a nicely presented show overall, but has nonsensical parts that pull me out.

Also, the pausing in between people talking ruins the flow of conversations, seemingly to drag out a scene.

[–] Audacious 3 points 2 weeks ago

What is this from?

[–] Audacious 10 points 2 weeks ago

Absolute no point talking or listening to nazis. There is only one course of action dealing with them.

[–] Audacious 6 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Is there a federation based blogging site? Seems like the author wants that or stick to independent websites.

[–] Audacious 23 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Article didn't list the bill, and couldn't find it on the congress.gov website either: https://www.congress.gov/quick-search/legislation?wordsPhrases=&wordVariants=on&congressGroups%5B0%5D=0&congresses%5B0%5D=119&legislationNumbers=&legislativeAction=108&sponsor=on&representative=&senator=

I won't believe this happened until I see a reference to the bill.

[–] Audacious 15 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

Article says they are married, which gives citizenship.

[–] Audacious 7 points 3 weeks ago

The replaceable battery has caught my eye. I'm guessing these phones are not available in america? GSMarena doesn't have anything about the company or their phones, and Shiftphone have been around over a decade now. I want to get one but cannot find cellular connection stats.

[–] Audacious 3 points 1 month ago (3 children)

Hasan is a tankie. Very popular on twitch, pretends to be left, but leans more right. He's kinda like Joe Rogan with his political grifts. He promoted a terrorist on twitch, trying to platform them. He also has beef with other streamers, like Destiny and h3h3productions, for differences in politics and the Gaza situation. OP, promoting Hasan is a red flag.

[–] Audacious 2 points 4 months ago (1 children)

They are going to close it down, right?

[–] Audacious 1 points 4 months ago

He's the normal Texan there. Months ago, when he was covering people attacking workers fixing the downed power grid, he didn't realize how racist the news was being. Same thing with Mizkif. And they like Knut for the same reasons. I hope Knut and his family are forced back to Norway.

[–] Audacious -3 points 4 months ago (1 children)

I didn't know how I got back to ml lol I'm out

 

After noticing the electoral votes changed for this election from the last in 2020, I counted the change in differences of republican states and democratic states, ignoring the swing states. I noticed republican states gained more votes this time than last, and democratic states lost votes, overall giving republicans more electoral votes for this election. Then I kept on going all the way back to almost the civil war. To me, it seems the electoral college has been favoring red states from 1968 to present time. I want to post this somewhere to get feedback if there is a legit trend (red/right leaning) or I have missed something or anything else.

I tried to color the sheets so they are not too hard to read and understand. I also color coded conservative party as red, and liberal party as blue. There was a party shift between 1960 and 1980, probably having 1971 as the inflection point (WTF happened in 1971?). It was interesting to see some states stay mostly their colors from the remnants of the civil war to present day. You should be able to download the document, if you want.

Also, should I also send this to my representative or would that be pointless, or fruitless?

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