… is this a boast or a cautionary tale? I really can’t tell…
… is this a boast or a cautionary tale? I really can’t tell…
General Sherman’s biggest mistake was stopping the push before reaching the ocean.
You mad all the CP you share keeps getting taken down?
The system would require each worker to contribute just fifteen hours of labor per week
The irony of this whole thing is that fifteen hours of actual work isn’t that far from what I do in an average week, but I’m still here forty hours. And I work with my hands, in a skilled trade in an industrial facility; I can’t even imagine how much time-wasting a lot of white collar people do.
Outside of shutdowns, I could easily work three days a week with no loss of productivity. But that’s just not an option.
Step 1: label every Palestinian, as well as foreign aid workers in Palestine, as “Hamas”
Step 2: kill civilians indiscriminately (or even intentionally in many cases)
Step 3: survivors who lost family and friends are likelier to join Hamas, thus “proving” the claim in Step 1
Step 4: repeat until genocide accomplished
Fuck Israel.
That was always the surest sign I’d really pissed off a RWNJ. Good times
Funny thing about that is nobody at work looks twice if I’m leaning back and obviously doomscrolling on my phone, but spend fifteen minutes on Codewars and every person who walks by my desk is all suspicious…
I got a 3 day sitewide suspension, and (very surprisingly) a permaban from /r/fuckthealtright for calling a story about an Infowars employee getting murdered “uplifting.”
The book is a “mix of out-of-date and previously reported claims about the company and false accusations about our executives,” a Meta spokesman, Andy Stone, said in a statement.
Asshole implying misdeeds can only be reported on once, and they must be recent, otherwise they just don’t count? Fuck off…
Name like that, plus a career in cybersecurity and cryptography, guy probably saw the writing on the wall and peaced out before being arrested as an “enemy of the state” and sent to rot without due process in an El Salvadorian prison.