Wertheimer [any]
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electoralism@hexbear.net•Jill Biden’s Ex-Husband Is Accused of Killing His Current WifeEnglish
3·4 days agoFrom Homicide Bill to Genocide Joe
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videos@hexbear.net•Trump audibly poops himself while taking reporters questions, cuts meeting shortEnglish
941·7 days agoEveryone else in that meeting is going to be saying "No, I am Shartacus* by the end of the news cycle.
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Chapotraphouse@hexbear.net•elon musk only TRIED to go to epstein island. he was never invited or there. he only WANTED to abuse children there. he is completely innocentEnglish
25·7 days agoI mean, attempted pedophilia, what is that. Do they give a Nobel Prize for attempted chemistry?
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Slop.@hexbear.net•That little girl? Albert EinsteinEnglish
34·8 days agoI was in a hipster coffee shop this morning surrounded by young Democrats taking a break in between Melania screenings. A group of them next to me were whispering how inspirational the movie was and how grateful they are that President Trump cut popcorn prices, giving them extra cash to spend on cinema.
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askchapo@hexbear.net•Which historical Communist would be the best roommate?English
12·10 days agoDidn’t Mao brush his teeth with tea instead of toothpaste?
Zhou Enlai might be a good choice.
Rosa Luxemburg’s cat Mimi is my pick, though.
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Chapotraphouse@hexbear.net•Lol at the doublespeak of the paragraphs. He's called paranoid about the CIA in first paragraph and then the CIA is involved in his kidnapping the secindEnglish
18·10 days agoI was thinking more along the lines of
“Well, Mr Malloy… it seems the cat burglar has been caught . . . by the very person . . . who was trying to catch him!”
“How ironic.”
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traingang@hexbear.net•I think it's important that everyone faces a little bit of friction every day, which is why everyone should take public transportEnglish
6·14 days agoI believe you! I only remembered the one-liner myself, and not even his name. I’m glad this thread spurred me to add more to my urbanism reading list.
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traingang@hexbear.net•I think it's important that everyone faces a little bit of friction every day, which is why everyone should take public transportEnglish
13·14 days agoThis sounds akin to Richard Sennett’s definition of a city as “a human settlement in which strangers are likely to meet.”
Sennett likes “grim.” He also likes “difficulty,” “complexity,” and “friction.” His critique of the effect of digital devices on the city, apart from the fact that they are “individualizing machines,” is that apps like Google Maps make the city too user-friendly, too “friction-free.” If you think that the role of a designer, whether of software or of city streets, is to make those things easier to use, Sennett would disagree. He sees “encounters with resistance” as crucial to learning any craft, even the craft of dwelling. Getting lost is how we learn.
:kelly: Incept-halitis
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Chapotraphouse@hexbear.net•Quick question from across the pond. What's the point of a jury if the judge decides they made the wrong decision and punishes them?English
43·16 days agoAlabama is the only state where judges have routinely overridden jury verdicts of life to impose capital punishment.
Since 1976, Alabama judges have overridden jury verdicts 112 times. Judges have authority to override life or death verdicts, but 91% of overrides have overruled jury verdicts of life to impose the death penalty.
Judge override is a significant contributor to Alabama’s high death sentencing rate. Nearly 20% of the people currently on death row were sentenced to death through judicial override.
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Pop Culture@hexbear.net•Ted Cruz spotted fleeing Texas for Laguna Beach ahead of winter stormEnglish
15·18 days agoThe swallows no longer return to San Juan Capistrano so they needed a new seasonal event.
Nately could scarcely believe his ears. He had never heard such shocking blasphemies before, and he wondered with instinctive logic why the why G-men did not appear to lock the traitorous old man up. “America is not going to be destroyed!” he shouted passionately.
“Never?” prodded the old man softly.
“Well…” Nately faltered.
The old man laughed indulgently, holding in check a deeper, more explosive delight. His goading remained gentle. “Rome was destroyed, Greece was destroyed, Persia was destroyed, Spain was destroyed. All great countries are destroyed. Why not yours? How much longer do you really think your own country will last? Forever? Keep in mind that the earth itself is destined to be destroyed by the sun in twenty-five million years or so."
Nately squirmed uncomfortably. “Well, forever is a long time, I guess.”
“A million years?” persisted the old man with keen, sadistic zest. “A half million? The frog is almost five hundred million years old. Could you really say with much certainty that America, with all its strength and prosperity, with its fighting man that is second to none, and with its standard of living that is the highest in the world, will last as long as the… frog?”
(Catch-22)
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Slop.@hexbear.net•I don't understand why libs eat this shit upEnglish
14·20 days agoThey already have a base of pro-Danish monarchists in Solvang
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Chapotraphouse@hexbear.net•Check captain obvious.English
15·22 days agoThey hated Cassandra because she spoke the truth.
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technology@hexbear.net•Finally I can read theory on easy mode.English
11·22 days agoLLMs are class reductionists
My “I am a Mossad agent” shirt is furthering a narrative that is already furthered by my actions.











Well, listen, how do you think I feel about it? Can you imagine how I feel about it, Dmitri?