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@kraweel65

Then how did Hillary win the primary? Clearly a majority of dems can and have supported a female.

Harris lost in large part because she spent 4 years supporting Palestinian genocide... lets hope the democrats learn their lesson and might try to be decent humans next time we give them a chance...

@JapanProf

> Billionaires funded Trump.

You mean billionaires paid a bunch of every day people (through ads) to vote for Trump... that makes the fault the every day people, the middle class and poor people, for voting for trump and allowing themselves to be bought. All a billionaire can do is pay some guy on tv to tell you you should vote for Trump, he cant just make trump win, that is all our doing.

More over, and this is the more important part, Harris was a **bigger** supporter of the genocide than Trump just based on the numbers. Under Harris we went from 3.4 billion support for Israel to 12.5 billion support.. Under Trump support when down from 3.7 billion at his start to 3.4 billion at the end. So even if Musk didnt spend money to have Trump win and Harris won, so what you'd still have been supporting genocide, even more so.

> I’m talking about the US’s transformation into a complete oligarchy.

Its only an oligarchy because the average american voting public allows themselves to be stupid enough to vote for one of two evil parties rather than one of the three other parties that arent evil all because the two evil parties convinced them of a myth of a two party system that doesnt even exist.

Having a population so gullible you can spend $10 and tell them anything and they will beleive it isnt a Oligarchy its an Idiocracy.

> Trump is their hired gun to destroy any rival to the billionaires’ political regime.

We already took away any such barriers a long long time ago when we started supporting Blue or Red no matter how evil they both got.

> Undoing of human rights as we are seeing in Gaza serves them.

We are literally screaming at them to take our right. I cant tell you how many times on the fediverse the left has attacked me for defending free speech rights or gun rights, nor can I tell you how many times the right has screamed at me for defending trans rights or minority rights. Both sides are screaming at the top of their lungs and going out of their way to elect people whose sole purpose is to take away rights... The billionaires are the least of your worries.

@JapanProf

> Billionaires funded Trump.

You mean billionaires paid a bunch of every day people (through ads) to vote for Trump... that makes the fault the every day people, the middle class and poor people, for voting for trump and allowing themselves to be bought. All a billionaire can do is pay some guy on tv to tell you you should vote for Trump, he cant just make trump win, that is all our doing.

More over, and this is the more important part, Harris was a **bigger** supporter of the genocide than Trump just based on the numbers. Under Harris we went from 3.4 billion support for Israel to 12.5 billion support.. Under Trump support when down from 3.7 billion at his start to 3.4 billion at the end. So even if Musk didnt spend money to have Trump win and Harris won, so what you'd still have been supporting genocide, even more so.

> I’m talking about the US’s transformation into a complete oligarchy.

Its only an oligarchy because the average american voting public allows themselves to be stupid enough to vote for one of two evil parties rather than one of the three other parties that arent evil all because the two evil parties convinced them of a myth of a two party system that doesnt even exist.

Having a population so gullible you can spend $10 and tell them anything and they will beleive it isnt a Oligarchy its an Idiocracy.

> Trump is their hired gun to destroy any rival to the billionaires’ political regime.

We already took away any such barriers a long long time ago when we started supporting Blue or Red no matter how evil they both got.

> Undoing of human rights as we are seeing in Gaza serves them.

We are literally screaming at them to take our right. I cant tell you how many times on the fediverse the left has attacked me for defending free speech rights or gun rights, nor can I tell you how many times the right has screamed at me for defending trans rights or minority rights. Both sides are screaming at the top of their lungs and going out of their way to elect people whose sole purpose is to take away rights... The billionaires are the least of your worries.

@JapanProf What in the world does this have yo do with billionaires. The people voting for Harris or Trump rather than an ethical third party aren't billionaires and are 100% to blame. We all had a choice to end genocide this election and very few of us stepped up and made the ethical choice, nearly everyone choose to whole hewrtidly support genocide this election.

@louis

It is only a failure if you give up. Otherwise it was just another data point towards success.

@louis

It is only a failure if you give up. Otherwise it was just another data point towards success.

@zleap @ljrk

Steroisomers have the same properties but only interact identically with the steroidisomers of the reactants if they aren't symetrical

@bouriquet

Not at all. Its a complete myth and nothing functional like the electorial college is causing it other than Americans stupidity to believe it exists at all.

Saying you are / has become the modern day stand in for astrology signs.

@cobratbq

What is something that is stupid from one point of view but malicious from the other and both are correct?

@bouriquet

Look I dont like Trump, but lets be fair.. that is **exactly** what he promised to do, it is also exactly what everyone wanted and voted for.. They wanted a president who would put people into office who were the exact opposite of a politician, that means no expiernce, and contrary to what those positions have meant in the past. This is what we (not me!) wanted....

You wont ever see a solution as long as you keep supporting a 2-party system. I know I did my part this election.

Things never to confuse:

* kindness - weakness
* stupidity - mallice
* lust - love
* learning oppertunity - failure

@ljrk

Its all in fun, and yea this has become quite entertaining ;)

@zleap

@zleap @ljrk

Functional groups are regions of molecules that have their own distinct properties. These can be ionic (like the phosphate group) and thus these regions of molecules can interact across molecules.

Personally I think a much richer metaphors to dig into would be graph theory. It naturally and well describes polycule dynamics and has rich terminology to describe all the sorts of concepts you would like. For example the technical term for a couple that can be larger than just 2 people would be a clique.

@freemo It's a sign of hope for me. We really need to make changes in our country.

That was also a very good piece of art that someone made. It's a shame that it was covered up. Perhaps that picture has a deeper meaning about our society and how some good things are abandoned because of political stance.

@freeschool

May be a bit of both, but i do have a very selective memory.. Some points to give you examples

1) I can choose to erase something from my memory. I can decide I dont want to remember something, erase it, then if at a later point I try to remember it I can not. I have the memory of doing this many times but cant remember what exactly it was I was choosing to forget any of those times.

2) I learned at a young age i had to optimize my mind for efficiency if i wanted to accomplish great mental feats because my brain was not any more intelligent than an average brain. So I had to hyper optimize. As such I exploited #1 and made it a point from a young age to only remember the conceptual understanding of an idea needed to recreate the idea, but not the arbitrary constant values needed, which could always be looked up. This results in things like phone numbers and names, and other points of data not entering my head at all while the understanding of the ideas get preserved well. This was super powerful in math because i could just derive any equation i needed for anything and reconstruct ideas without needing to memorize the formula or numbers.

Also, yes to the other point I am **extremely** over stretching myself. But that is intentional and stems from work but also into my personal life. Basically in most of what I do im the only person who can manage the team since i am usually the only top-expert they can afford (I usually cost a company something like 500K to a million for 3 months worth of work). Which means I need to spread my talents across a very wide swath and fill in even the most rivial things with other people and letting me give the absolute minimum needed to convey my knowledge to the team to unblock them. This results in an intentional overstretched interaction where I am intentionally spread quite thing to best utilize my talents.

This is also why you see so many typos, I type very very quickly and have no time to edit or proof read what I say as I am trying to cover as wide a swatch as I can.

@freeschool

thank you for the reminder. I am sorry to say I would have forgotten. I will read it today and give you a response.

I may not like Trump as president, but the one consolation is that Harris lost. The beauty of hating both parties is you always win every year since at least one of them always loses :)

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