57001 pts · December 5, 2013
Make statues of other times humans came together for good, and to commemmorate lessons learned. Willfully repeating mistakes in order to peddle repetitive statues is not art, it is commerce grinding vibrant life into profit. It does not prevent pain. It does not prevent boredom. It does not excite. It is neither ethical nor aesthetical, it is cynical.
Yeah but you can't read DVD data with a car radio.
"If you can't make a fire, yes you can instead"
¿ ¡ IS THAT WHY IT WAS CALLED "NERO BURNING ROM" ! ?That is some "Ajax - stronger than grease" type shit.
Nah fuck that. If kids wanna know about physical media, DRM-less formats, how to get away from gigacapitalist streaming subscriptions, and have a go at consciously exploring music and technology instead of being dripfed algoslop - answer whatever they wanna know.
Yeah but no longer limited to being on a CD, so more flexible usage. And also better compression rates so you could fit several CD's on a CD.
This looks like a good game mechanic to contrast super speedy parkour stuff.
Next up: eight.
Huh, I figured the sun would be further away than that.
I mean there was also Nirvana, Placebo, Rage against the Macihine, System of a Down, Korn, Slipknot, Dope, StaticX, Drowning Pool, Disturbed, Meshuggah, Marylin Manson, NiN, Rammstein etc.
If it's a closed loop, then you don't need to be hooked up to water. Problem solved.
I don't think people wearing a U.S. flag are cosmonauts mate.
Sometimes yes, sometimes meatgrinder.
It is not misleading at all. There were incentives for EV investments. Trump pushed for gasoline by removing those incentives. And companies pivoted because of it.
It's a propaganda technique to create artificial credibility. It triggers a "hey I heard this before so that makes it plausible" response. Not quite sure how well it works if you literally repeat it right after eachother though.
That's a great idea! I'll join you!
These aren't polls though. They don't really have any serious relationship to the actual results.
That's what he said; it's not normal, it's fucking offensive.
Psychopathy rates are higher in big corporate leadership structures. Hierarchical distance is bigger in larger companies, leading to more abstraction of laborers (it's easier to screw over a bunch of spreadsheet cells than a face you see weekly). Small / privately owned companies don't have 'fiduciary obligations' to shareholders. Privately owned companies are less susceptible to hostile (VC) takeovers. Small companies are human, ranging from okay to asshole. Large ones are inhumane by default.
Ay yo professoah, which fawken' war song you tawkin bout? There's fawken' war songs all over the place.
Raising minimum or tipped wages also is a lot easier to do (just sign a sheet of paper) compared to tracking and and enforcing wage theft. And it would even make wage theft enforcement work better, because every inforcement makes more impact, and thus more worth investing in, and thus increasing the amount of enforcement. The main problem is not LEGALITY, the problem is FAIRNESS in wealth distrubution.
Wage theft is a smaller problem than compensation inequality and asset inflation. Wage theft is a few dozen billion per year. Elon Musks net worth increased by like 200 billion last year. That's the wage theft inequality several times over, and that's just one billionaire. Eliminating wage theft would raise low-income wages about 10%. A $15 minimum wage would raise incomes 15-25%. Getting rid of the tip-loophole would raise 25-50%. And you can boycott/promote small companies easier.
Pulling the lever is an act of violence against one, doing nothing lets you wash your nonviolent hands in the blood of five. Batmans refusal to use violence kill the Joker (and others) has reaulted in the Joker killing hundreds/thousands/millions. Selfdefence includes mild violence like kicking someone in the nuts, but also violence like shooting and killing someone under castle doctrine.
Largely, yeah. But regular inflation isn't intended to capture a larger part of actual wealth. It's more about just keeping moving stuff around, and we can achieve the exact same with a small (say 2 or 5%) wealth tax. I'm more specifically talking about hypercapitalist greedfllation where stonks and asset-backed-loans intentionally go fast to create 'value' without creating value, in order to capture value.
Obama 2028!
Nope, violence is not black and white. Obvious examples: trolley problem; batman's "no-kill" rule, selfdefence. Does cause justify burning down a warehouse of toilet paper? Not in my opinion. But there absolutely are exceptions.
That's not the same slogan though.
Oh please. "The very nation was under attack". You guys haven't played the home field in centuries. Pearl harbor, some balloons, and 3 passenger planes were the closest to a continental attack.
Elections have not been suspended in the U.S. before. But this is a an administration of "worst firsts" and they're absolutely going to try it.
Make statues of other times humans came together for good, and to commemmorate lessons learned. Willfully repeating mistakes in order to peddle repetitive statues is not art, it is commerce grinding vibrant life into profit. It does not prevent pain. It does not prevent boredom. It does not excite. It is neither ethical nor aesthetical, it is cynical.
Yeah but you can't read DVD data with a car radio.
"If you can't make a fire, yes you can instead"
¿ ¡ IS THAT WHY IT WAS CALLED "NERO BURNING ROM" ! ?
That is some "Ajax - stronger than grease" type shit.
Nah fuck that. If kids wanna know about physical media, DRM-less formats, how to get away from gigacapitalist streaming subscriptions, and have a go at consciously exploring music and technology instead of being dripfed algoslop - answer whatever they wanna know.
Yeah but no longer limited to being on a CD, so more flexible usage. And also better compression rates so you could fit several CD's on a CD.
This looks like a good game mechanic to contrast super speedy parkour stuff.
Next up: eight.
Huh, I figured the sun would be further away than that.
I mean there was also Nirvana, Placebo, Rage against the Macihine, System of a Down, Korn, Slipknot, Dope, StaticX, Drowning Pool, Disturbed, Meshuggah, Marylin Manson, NiN, Rammstein etc.
If it's a closed loop, then you don't need to be hooked up to water. Problem solved.
I don't think people wearing a U.S. flag are cosmonauts mate.
Sometimes yes, sometimes meatgrinder.
It is not misleading at all. There were incentives for EV investments. Trump pushed for gasoline by removing those incentives. And companies pivoted because of it.
It's a propaganda technique to create artificial credibility. It triggers a "hey I heard this before so that makes it plausible" response. Not quite sure how well it works if you literally repeat it right after eachother though.
That's a great idea! I'll join you!
These aren't polls though. They don't really have any serious relationship to the actual results.
That's what he said; it's not normal, it's fucking offensive.
Psychopathy rates are higher in big corporate leadership structures. Hierarchical distance is bigger in larger companies, leading to more abstraction of laborers (it's easier to screw over a bunch of spreadsheet cells than a face you see weekly). Small / privately owned companies don't have 'fiduciary obligations' to shareholders. Privately owned companies are less susceptible to hostile (VC) takeovers. Small companies are human, ranging from okay to asshole. Large ones are inhumane by default.
Ay yo professoah, which fawken' war song you tawkin bout? There's fawken' war songs all over the place.
Raising minimum or tipped wages also is a lot easier to do (just sign a sheet of paper) compared to tracking and and enforcing wage theft. And it would even make wage theft enforcement work better, because every inforcement makes more impact, and thus more worth investing in, and thus increasing the amount of enforcement. The main problem is not LEGALITY, the problem is FAIRNESS in wealth distrubution.
Wage theft is a smaller problem than compensation inequality and asset inflation. Wage theft is a few dozen billion per year. Elon Musks net worth increased by like 200 billion last year. That's the wage theft inequality several times over, and that's just one billionaire. Eliminating wage theft would raise low-income wages about 10%. A $15 minimum wage would raise incomes 15-25%. Getting rid of the tip-loophole would raise 25-50%. And you can boycott/promote small companies easier.
Pulling the lever is an act of violence against one, doing nothing lets you wash your nonviolent hands in the blood of five. Batmans refusal to use violence kill the Joker (and others) has reaulted in the Joker killing hundreds/thousands/millions. Selfdefence includes mild violence like kicking someone in the nuts, but also violence like shooting and killing someone under castle doctrine.
Largely, yeah. But regular inflation isn't intended to capture a larger part of actual wealth. It's more about just keeping moving stuff around, and we can achieve the exact same with a small (say 2 or 5%) wealth tax. I'm more specifically talking about hypercapitalist greedfllation where stonks and asset-backed-loans intentionally go fast to create 'value' without creating value, in order to capture value.
Obama 2028!
Nope, violence is not black and white. Obvious examples: trolley problem; batman's "no-kill" rule, selfdefence. Does cause justify burning down a warehouse of toilet paper? Not in my opinion. But there absolutely are exceptions.
That's not the same slogan though.
Oh please. "The very nation was under attack". You guys haven't played the home field in centuries. Pearl harbor, some balloons, and 3 passenger planes were the closest to a continental attack.
Elections have not been suspended in the U.S. before. But this is a an administration of "worst firsts" and they're absolutely going to try it.