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Posts by Sarah Boo

And we seem to rapidly evolve “dependence” on our own technologies, but that’s not intrinsically a bad thing. Presumably we were hairier before we invented clothes and buildings and could probably digest raw meat better before we conquered fire.

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I hope they immediately file a lawsuit for malicious prosecution. The only reason they’ve turned on the SPLC is because hate groups are their base.

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Not only that, the SPLC had an official partnership with the FBI (until Trump 2.0) , and regularly shared intelligence with them, so it is almost certain that the FBI has known about this practice all along, and in fact, the FBI probably gave the SPLC grants and assistance for that program.

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Fun fact: clothes are technology. We’ve been dependent on technology since we were homo erectus, and learned to control fire.

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Opinion | Alan Dershowitz: Why I’m Becoming a Republican — The Wall Street Journal I first registered as a Democrat in 1959. The party’s hostility to Israel is too much.

Oh no! Not Dershowitz! Lol. He will be much happier in the Party of Pedos. They would never deny him pierogis at Mar a Lago.

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An awesome ad would be Trump’s repeated claims that you only need two dolls per child with “a tortilla, a piece of chicken, a piece of broccoli and one other thing” and the downplaying of gas prices and then showing the floor plans of their homes and how much money they’ve grifted. Navalny style

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Photo of fire wheels and purple mistflower.

Photo of fire wheels and purple mistflower.

Mine too! Welcome pollinators!

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The federal government “can’t afford” helping with childcare and Americans should be satisfied with two dolls per child and a “tortilla, piece of chicken, piece of broccoli, and one other thing” for their meals, but we can afford war and to illegally interfere to prop up a Putin-loving dictator.

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*Iran’s

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Yes, Oran’s “toll” is very similar to Donnie’s unilateral illegal tariffs. The difference is, they were smart and Iranians weren’t paying the tolls.

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Well he sure sold out the beliefs quickly and entirely, if he ever had them. I don’t think you have a place in Trump‘s cabinet unless you are blackmailable.

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You can tell by his mouth that he’s probably slurring his speech….while they’re getting updates on negotiations in the war they started.

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A red faced, bloated Rubio stares blankly ahead and gestures while talking at a bored looking Trump.

A red faced, bloated Rubio stares blankly ahead and gestures while talking at a bored looking Trump.

He looks fucked up here as well

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In reality it already means that people become impervious to evidence that contradicts their bias. E.G. anything negative about Trump is “AI or fake news” before they even look at it. Because they know that they can’t tell the difference, why not choose the version of reality that fits their bias?

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The funny thing is all those congressman who helped him on January 6 and begged for pardons to not get them. Trump is not a man of his word (understatement).

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I think the ones who still have any footing in the reality-based world, probably identify as independents at this point. The Republican Party is now pro-tariff, in favor of the government “picking winners and losers” in the economy, and even seizing profits from private corporations.

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People who still consider themselves Republicans (non-MAGA) are not the “Mitt Romney, John McCain types” in my experience. They are Republicans who endorse almost everything Trump does but preface it with “I’m no Trumper, but..” or will say, “I don’t like Trump’s style, but you have to admit…”

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Right. Being a member of the cult means unquestioningly endorsing everything Donald Trump does. It’s in the definition of MAGA.

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Given that Vance has leaked that he is less in favor of the war, maybe it’s just to tee up Vance as a “Trump who wouldn’t do Israel’s bidding” because they see support for the war and for Trump himself crumbling. But he’s not going to win in 2028 without the Evangelicals.

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Long ago Trump proved that he would not keep his word or America’s word. Look at all the treaties he’s backed out of.

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This statement is similar to Gaddafi’a “Zenga zenga” speech that was declared by the UN an intention to commit genocide, justifying the US intervention in the Libyan Civil War.

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This is Milka. She'll get around to chasing her tail eventually. But for now she is just getting to know it. 12/10 (TT: milka_collie5)

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Sadly he gave an interview to the WSJ today, so unless that was AI, he’s probably fine.

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If the shoe fits….not t allowed!

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I think that he would have preferred that she (more) openly perjured herself and was willing to destroy evidence in the Epstein case. Remember when he asked his lawyers to just pluck out damning evidence from the classified documents case before turning it over to the feds? His asks know no bottom.

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Reminds me of *Momento Mori* by Muriel Spark.

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I always think of it as a dog whistle, where they pretend they are citing Robert Jackson, (about narrow limits to free speech) but they are really citing Carl Schmitt (about overriding democracy itself).

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He really doesn’t seem to understand what that word means

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photograph or a poster on cream colored paper. "Dear President Ambar,
we are writing to you on a typewriter that is over 70 years old. This is a
machine that we all know well. With it, we misspell words without the crutch of spell check or generative AI and we think intently about every phrase we pound out. As we force ourselves, for once, to slow down, we engage in a cognitive dialogue with ourselves. We do not seek perfection because we know that education is about the growing and challenging of our young minds' potential, not the chasing of institutional 'gold-star' approval. We do not believe that your so-called 'Year of AI Exploration; providing enterprise ChatGPT and Google Gemini subscriptions to every Oberlin student aligns with our college's founding principles. You claim that this year will be one of experimentation, not adoption. But even just one semester of accepted (encouraged even) chat bot use will jettison our student body down a lazy and irredeemable tunnel of intellectual destruction. We are a college grounded in learning and labor, which now risks straying from these rooted ideals. With ChatGPT at the helm, our emails, essays,and discussion posts will be generated for us, not by us. And let's not fool ourselves. This is precisely what these platforms will be used for by our busy, anxious student body. We see your vision for this year as.advancing the college's 'businessification'--an alarming trend also seen in the takeover of our beloved library cafe by a 'bookstore' with no books in stock and an app replacing customer service. In one instance, the college assumes we want efficiency at all costs through automated rather than hand pulled coffee. In the other lies the false belief that we simply desire to turn in an essay, regardless of how little we've written of it." there's more that doesn't fit in the 2000 character limit :(

photograph or a poster on cream colored paper. "Dear President Ambar, we are writing to you on a typewriter that is over 70 years old. This is a machine that we all know well. With it, we misspell words without the crutch of spell check or generative AI and we think intently about every phrase we pound out. As we force ourselves, for once, to slow down, we engage in a cognitive dialogue with ourselves. We do not seek perfection because we know that education is about the growing and challenging of our young minds' potential, not the chasing of institutional 'gold-star' approval. We do not believe that your so-called 'Year of AI Exploration; providing enterprise ChatGPT and Google Gemini subscriptions to every Oberlin student aligns with our college's founding principles. You claim that this year will be one of experimentation, not adoption. But even just one semester of accepted (encouraged even) chat bot use will jettison our student body down a lazy and irredeemable tunnel of intellectual destruction. We are a college grounded in learning and labor, which now risks straying from these rooted ideals. With ChatGPT at the helm, our emails, essays,and discussion posts will be generated for us, not by us. And let's not fool ourselves. This is precisely what these platforms will be used for by our busy, anxious student body. We see your vision for this year as.advancing the college's 'businessification'--an alarming trend also seen in the takeover of our beloved library cafe by a 'bookstore' with no books in stock and an app replacing customer service. In one instance, the college assumes we want efficiency at all costs through automated rather than hand pulled coffee. In the other lies the false belief that we simply desire to turn in an essay, regardless of how little we've written of it." there's more that doesn't fit in the 2000 character limit :(

OH MY HEART...the Oberlin Luddites Reject "The Year of AI Exploration"! 💚

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I would guess Mark Rutte (NATO chief) has the full, unredacted Epstein Files, given that after one conversation with him, Trump never mentioned Greenland again. People who have them for leverage aren’t going to release them.

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