I believe that’s just before the part that’s not just about plagiarism
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I believe that’s just before the part that’s not just about plagiarism
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Couldn’t read any of that because my long COVID’s got my brain fog flaring up. Hopefully it’s good news.
GOOD post (not funny though)
They will create disasters
Not a mod but I am 100% celebrating how the unions fucked your wife
Also, it still counts as pushing straight to prod if your PR reviewer gives it a once-over and stamps it with “LGTM”
To have such a strong, undiffused, and distant light that it could realistically mimic the shadows on the moon, you would need very modern CGI to replace the shadows of every actor on every frame. Supposedly the recording we have of the moon landing is of a camera pointed at a tv screen because simultaneously broadcasting and recording at the same time was still newer tech that NASA didn’t have set up. And even then, you can see the quick falloff of the shadows and how they run parallel to each other. The sophistication to pull off a fake was just not there.
Psych! Those are just the conditions of kids in the US’s border camps
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Yes it was
it’s not like they’re allowed to watch
Yeah that’s reserved for people trying to get ADHD meds
I got piss tested for Walmart. “Potentially dangerous” is always relative.
There are accessibility reasons why you’d want a mic, especially with churches dominated by older people who are more likely to have hearing problems. But I loved the setup one of my old churches had. There was a room in the back behind windows that had a speaker on the ceiling. There was a single knob that turned it up and down and there was a little radio transmitter with ear piece receivers if anybody wanted that. And then there was a 4 channel mixer up front that plugged into the feed to the back. So for most of the congregation, they’d sit up front and hear everything acoustically. In the back, they’d hear it mostly over the speaker and someone would just sit there and turn the knob up and down as needed. Was it ideal? No. But it was a setup that worked for 30 years straight with only one or two points of failure which rarely failed and were relatively cheap and easy to repair.
It would seem that younger Americans are indeed less susceptible to propaganda
I really need to remember the source because this seems to come up a lot. But Marx differentiated between proletarian workers whose labor power was used in production and other workers whose labor power was used in the redistribution of capital. For example, many finance capital workers are not proletarian. The terminology there may not be exactly right, but that’s the gist.
I think the whataboutisms that make class look murky are extremely rare. You’d need someone who both labors in production and owns the company and makes equal amounts from their wages and from their ownership. The capitalist class has long had a word for this type of person: a failure. I’d be happy to just call them petit bourgeois.
Put my old shift supervisor on the floor with a bunch of apes so he can try to make them work the machines. I’d pay to watch the worker uprising.
Writing that down as false alias info in my anti-doxxing note. Like hell would I ever list out my credentials on an anonymous forum.