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Don't fall for the false dichotomy. You have more than two options.
  • Is this whole instance like this? Like, is this another hexbear?

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    Republicans worry Trump is having a ‘public nervous breakdown’
  • That shit is still everywhere where I am. Vote as if he's a popular as he ever was, because in some areas he sure seems to be.

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    Google loses DOJ’s big monopoly trial over search business
  • Save a click: Google found to be a monopoly (obviously),. They will likely appeal the decision (obviously). No detail on whether a penalty that would actually penalize the behavior in any real manner is being considered/enacted, but I think we know.

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    @tamichlo
  • I don't think that is generally the intent of ending a sentence with lol. It is sometimes, probably, but most of the time it is for trying to convey a light hearted, friendly attitude - like a polite chuckle in real life. Millennials do it a lot.

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    The Project 2025 Hoax
  • Cope.

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    What industry secret are you aware of that most people aren't?
  • I actually am genuinely interested in that fellow's reasoning behind believing both that his job of managing people is successful, and also that all the people he managed do not like being managed by him.

    Anecdotally, I have encountered workplaces containing a manager or employee that was universally disliked, and it was never because they were doing an awesome job. They did appear to think that people disliked them personally but benefited from their results. Often they seem to also believe those results would be unachievable in ways that do not produce the distaste. I am not sure these contradictions are entirely defensible.

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    'whites only' job posting
  • I have never encountered a posting like that, but I'd be interested to see an example of it if you have one. Happen to have a link to one?

    Edit: So that's a no then. That's a... problematic thing to make up.

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    Dialogue from an old Spider-Man comic
  • I would guess that it's all about emphasis.

    Kinda like:

    I never said we should kill him

    I never said we should kill him

    I never said we should kill him

    Etc etc. Each emphasized word changes how that entire sentence is read, regardless of which one is emphasized.

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    Roommate application
  • I have a little orange kitty that drools if he purrs hard enough. He first showed me this tendency as a kitten by drooling on my face when I was asleep, hahaha.

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    Elon Musk Says He'll Reinstate Twitter Account Of Hitler-Loving White Supremacist
  • What, and I mean this sincerely, the fuck.

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    Biden closes gap on Trump but third-party candidates pose danger, polls show
  • I see. I appreciate your taking the time to explain your point of view. Still not my preferred method of engagement, but I understand better where you were coming from, and that's what I was trying to accomplish!

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    Biden closes gap on Trump but third-party candidates pose danger, polls show
  • Okay, fair. I asked that in that way because I believe that politicians listen primarily to corporations, sure, and secondarily to reliable voting blocs. My thought was that by proving to be an unreliable voting bloc, there's a reasonable risk that instead of trying to court that bloc to make it turn out more, they would just go after other blocs that already are reliable.

    But! You don't think the democrats would try to court the right instead of the left if the left proves to be an unreliable voter bloc. Fair! What about the rest? We punish them via withholding of votes, they lose, and then... by what mechanism are they pushed to the left? By the loss, or is there more to the idea? What if they don't, or don't do it good enough? Withhold votes and make them lose again? Is there ever an adjustment to the plan, or is it just an unfortunate helping of our ideological opponents for however long it takes for the Democrats to get it right?

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    Biden closes gap on Trump but third-party candidates pose danger, polls show
  • I'm not asking you to read minds. Just to explain how this works in your mind. I understand the frustration, and desire to express it, and the expression I'm, possibly incorrectly, assuming you have is to not vote for them. What is the process by which this accomplishes more than making Republicans win elections, and pushing the Democrats to the right?

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    Biden closes gap on Trump but third-party candidates pose danger, polls show
  • Okay, so we punish the Democrats and the Republicans necessarily win as a result. Hopefully that's not a controversial assumption.

    How many such intentional losses should be planned on so that we can get the Democrats try to move left to recapture support? How are we going to ensure they try to better court the left instead of moving to the right?

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    One Year Anniversary Giveaway! - WINNERS CHOSEN!
  • That game is one of my favorites. I have over a thousand hours in it. Good choice!

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    Millennials and Gen Z's trendy new splurge: groceries
  • Nah, it wasn't very clear in retrospect. That kind of snide comment doesn't really translate to text very well. My bad!

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