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@UncleIroh @Mongoliaboo I'll check it out. The author won the Asimov Prize. My favorite Asimov short story is 'All the troubles of the world'. It has one of the first takes on AI being written in 1958 and has quite the twist ending.

schools.ednet.ns.ca/avrsb/070/

@EvolLove @Bernard
They can do that because no one has killed them for it yet. We get the government we tolerate.

>US Dockworkers striking
>Helene blows up half the South East (the place where 90% of all Frontline soldier come from) and the Kamala administration just openly does nothing
>Iran directly attacks Israel (this will likely expand into a direct land war)
>Everyone hates the US military

You know guys call me a conspiracy theorist but I don't think things are going well for the USA (Usury, Sodomy, Abortion)

“A lot of people feel this way they’re just too afraid to say it.”

Stupid writers cannot write smart characters and I'd really wish they'd stop trying.

this is the funniest thing I've seen in a long time - I just about died from laughter

@pixie "Let he without 'tism toss the first pudding cup" -Tard Jesus, probably

@PoalackJokes88 @Snidely_Whiplash @Meachamus_Prime @Grumblesock @black6 @dudenamedben33 @Charles_in_Charge @placebo The anecdote that always sticks with me is the internment of Japanese-Americans during the war. They had everything taken from them and yet were back above the earnings of the average White American by the early 70s. As Jared Taylor noted in Paved With Good Intentions, black Americans hadn't suffered *nearly* any such racial repression since the end of the Civil War, and yet they couldn't do 100 years what the Japanese did in 25.
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