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Allegedly girlfriend of Kash Patel whose name sounds like Cash as in Money is suing at least three people for saying she works for Israel even though she allegedly gave pro-Israel speeches

m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZD95K8N2

Anarchists in Somalia did not have an empire.

Wow.

Americans say the Soviet Union was a huge success.

Anarchists don't have air forces or kill millions with gulags.

One thing worse than living in a police state is finding out that no one cares.

Americans scream that the USA is a free and peaceful country with a balanced budget and then turn around and say that they never said that.

If a police state is too expensive then how does poor North Korea exist?

Tyranny is always affordable because tyranny is funded by theft and slavery.

The government can steal your house and pay 15 cents to buy a bullet to kill you.

@atomic

A woman shot him in the back with the taser when he was already outnumbered and not resisting arrest

A woman

Presenter of another podcast at Amerikaner dot org said something similar to

"Turd Flinging Monkey when asked how to solve the woman question said how did Al-Qaeda do it"

Slightly after the 9 minute mark

amerikaner.org/the-godcast-epi

@atomic

He walked under the gun barrell in front of the back of the gun barrell but not in front of the front of the gun barrell

@atomic

Why does a man tell her good job when the thing does not fire while she pulls it

Lands of Lore the Throne of Chaos released in 1993 and on CD with Patrick Stewart's voice in 1994 still has better graphics for most of the game play than most games I have seen today

@EvolLove @monsignor_dickface

Odorigui refers to the consumption of live seafood while it is still moving, or the consumption of moving animal parts.[1] Animals usually consumed in odorigui style include octopus, squids, ice gobies, and other similar animals. Consumption of live seafood without remarkable movements, such as sea urchins, is usually not included in odorigui.

Wikipedia article titled Odorigui

@datarama @regehr

There is one important question that keeps getting overlooked in all the talk about LLM code generators replacing human developers, and that is "Where's the software?"

Where _is_ the software? If LLMs are actually useful and yields a significant productivity boost in software development, where's all the new software? Where are the more rapid release cycles, the more frequent updates, the long-requested features finally being added? Why has nothing changed on _that_ end?

@Hyperhidrosis

You might be able to replace it with another avatar image

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