

The point is very obvious, the people involved in the conspiracy act way less careful than one would expect, and if all of it was a movie, people would call the plot unrealistic and stupid


The point is very obvious, the people involved in the conspiracy act way less careful than one would expect, and if all of it was a movie, people would call the plot unrealistic and stupid
Haha no problem mate. I didn’t think it could be good as well but I’m too curious to not try something like this. I live in Germany and there’s sadly only one place in my town selling coffe+oj, but my (very short) research attempt seems to suggest it originated in Vietnam, so I guess it’s more of a thing in Southeast Asia
Wait which part of my post do you think is trolling?
I once asked ChatGPT for a cocktail containing coffee. Ended up mixing coffee with lemon soda. It was better than expected but not great.
That said there’s also the Bumblebee: Coffee mixed with orange juice, that one is actually nice and some local cafes even have it.


“Guy who sells AI chips calls for no restriction for selling AI chips”
I know it’s a meme but that puts you ahead of like 50% of people
I actually looked at a map to check if it’s really an unaltered version of Florida. It is, and it’s perfect.


I’m not a native English speaker though I’m good enough at it that I usually understand sayings and proverbs without issue. I’ve never heard of this cowboy <something> however.


Cowboy logic
looks like we’ll have to replace 🤡 with 🤠 now


Fairphone is most well known ethical manufacturer, then there’s also Shiftphone.
It’s like the Furbies have reawakened to haunt us once again


Just keep it up, he has trouble controlling himself when he’s angry and might just accidentally let something slip


It could just be a bug bite, but I’m hoping he punched a wall in anger over the Epstein files.


I fully agree. Companies should belong to the people that allow I to turn a profit, and that is, well, every employee. The founders could still remain the CEOs if they do a good job and are elected to do so.


So progressives must decide whether they hide from the term, enabling the fearmongering, or openly embracing it to show there is nothing wrong with it.
I’ve been wondering, what if they just ran in the opposite direction? Don’t call it “state-owned industry” or “collective ownership”, but instead “Hypercapitalism: every citizen is a shareholder!”


Exactly, the wording is extremely important when talking about policies. People like “helping the poor”, but people hate “welfare”, because that’s communism or something.
I switched to Lawnchair a couple months ago from Nova Launcher, it took a couple hours to set things up as I like them and I never touched the settings again afterwards. Highly recommended