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Surely you’re not accusing the media of any malfeasance!
Surely you’re not accusing the media of any malfeasance!
You can be petty as fuck without having dementia.
Are you saying I just made 5 new best friends??
Kotaku excited to write a story about Ubisoft being excited to let you know Prince of Persia Remake is Still Years Away
To paraphrase GW “Fascism me once, shame on you. Fascism me twice? … Can’t get fascism-ed again!”
This article is from 2018 and talks a bit about the suspected causes of increased myopia. The theory is that our eyes are responding to the environment and elongating (axial myopia). So it’s not that humans have lost the ability to have good vision via selection, it’s that we’re adapting to screen vision.
Your point about natural selection is well addressed by @Shawdow194@kbin.social already.
I prefer my sushi infinite-sided, thank you very much.
Why buy one steam library when you can buy two for twice the price?
Fast track to double secret probation!
Has embarrassment stopped anyone in the GOP?
Capitalists only espouse the free market when discussing labor. Otherwise, they love regulatory capture.
No kidding, will news outlets stop giving platforms to people famous for unrelated reasons?
No, clicks are a perverse incentive.
reproducible results
I dunno, seems kind of optional
We just say manager.
People do this already, check Foundation for Intentional Community. You can find communities near you that are open to visitors or new residents and check them out.
Make sure you’re well acquainted with the traits of cults to keep yourself safe. There are groups out there that are fundraising and building infrastructure for new communities, as well, so there are many ways to get involved.
Or at least, what it thinks is knowledge. Medical history is littered with practices that maimed patients for no gain. We have frequently believed the wrong thing and to think that we no longer do is insanity. I frequently think about what procedures we do currently that will one day be considered evil (balloon angioplasty, maybe). There’s a lot of dogma and perverse incentives in science. But maybe that just speaks to the wisdom part.
And I hope I don’t come off as anti-science. I believe the scientific method is our best chance at understanding the world we’re in.
There are so many justifications for fascism within religions (Maybe most especially, but not exclusively, Abrahamic)
What you say is true, a lot of potential voters are not seeing this as a change of heart, but rather a theatrical distancing from an unpopular issue (perpetrating genocide).
https://china.usc.edu/wealth-inequality-us-and-china
I see that the US is bad and that China is rushing to catch up. However, I’m not a USA apologist and one graph can’t tell you all the disparities between governments.
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/wealth-inequality-by-country
Shows the US at #28 worst and China at #35 worst.
That’s a delightful response to my snarky comment, thank you.
I agree, the incentive structure is such that it undermines the goals of journalism. Compounded with a firehose of misinformation, even full-time journalists must be overwhelmed.
I’m unwilling to give them a pass, however. Their job is to report accurately, they understand the risk of reporting things that are not fully vetted, and choose to anyway. As you say, they’re complicit.