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  • I get your point but you're also kinda arguing in bad faith. I don't think anyone will dispute the noise to quality ratios, but you're misrepresenting the point of the original post while simultaneously proving it. The barrier to information is almost non-existent in the modern age, making the pursuit of those fancies plausible.

    If I want to know the history of the band Smash mouth I can look that up in literal seconds. Or if I want to know how to bake a souffle. Or if I want to find schematics for an exhaust fan.

    Travel back to the 90s. Pick any subject. Step 1 to learning more about that subject involves travel and the juice is suddenly no longer worth the squeeze.

  • I love books as much as the next guy, but let's not pretend that they are even remotely comparable to the Internet in regards to information access. My family had an Encyclopedia Britannica, they were great for summary on certain subjects but they were far from exhaustive.

  • Traditionally you hire people, not objects.

  • It's uncanny that they managed to gut the national weather service the same year that we have had the strangest summer weather i can remember. There have been days this July that have been downright pleasant. I was too cold in the pool a couple days ago. Weird in Texas.

  • I'm so scared that you're right. I have been sitting here watching the "don't let games die" movement just explode with support in what feels like a week and feeling bittersweet about it. I'm really happy that the movement is getting so much attention, but in contrast https://generalstrikeus.com/ has slowly crept up 100,000 new signatures in the months since I became aware of it.

    It's depressing that something so important can't even approach the movement that keeping old video games around already has.

  • Honestly it's hard to even get in the mood. Everything related to the 4th this year feels like satire.

  • His wife is getting fucked and he's asking for more. 'Round these parts we call that a cuck.

  • The news is that it did in fact work. You may think it's very clever to point out the obvious effect, but stupid people (republicans) need to hear over and over again that these programs have a positive effect and aren't just intended to impinge on their freedumbs.

  • It's very likely that a gondola can actually hold double the weight it is rated for.

  • frankly, there isn't that much to do for you in space as a layperson

    That you can think of. That doesn't mean it isn't worth exploring. Plenty of backyard scientists do some crazy innovation.

  • It's an invasion of people's privacy when they feel most vulnerable. It's no mystery why folk find it upsetting.

  • So every person, especially the disproportionately effected poor, is supposed to spontaneously be aware of this issue, have the time to source an alternative, and have the money available to make up the cost difference?

    Don't be ridiculous, they are selling a demonstrably unsafe product, they should be held to task by the government.

    "Hurr hurr, should have bought the lead free paint, dumbass."

  • This doesn't really address the whole of OP's question though. They are asking why our schools are so underfunded if we are spending so much more than average per student. The maths don't math.

  • The are encouraging you and all other non-Americans to not fall asleep at the wheel like we have. The system that allowed this shit show to develop has been building for decades and we allowed it to happen.

    Do not allow it to happen where you live, because the oligarchy is coming for you too.

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