

every would-be assassin should be wrapped in aluminum foil and positioned for photos like a gay baked potato. they should tour him around the country so we can all come see the gay baked potato before his public floggings, and throw vegetables.
Alex
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@AlexDoe323
Siberian American. Interests: psychology, intelligence, scientific research, common sense, and some politics. Economically libertarian, politically fluid.


every would-be assassin should be wrapped in aluminum foil and positioned for photos like a gay baked potato. they should tour him around the country so we can all come see the gay baked potato before his public floggings, and throw vegetables.








@garrytan @conductor_build Telegram is the best app hands down


New libidomaxxing method just dropped




I asked both Codex and Claude Code to generate a clone of Twitter for me. Codex's result is on the left, Claude Code on the right. I have noticed that every application Codex designs looks the same.



In 1964, James Burnham designed a 39-question test to diagnose liberalism as an ideology, a coherent syndrome of beliefs that travel together without logical necessity. Most people who take it don't like their score. Take the test: burnham.millermanschool.com



If you read old books, you’ll see descriptions like “grey-eyed” or “red skinned”. You’ve never met anyone with grey eyes or red skin. You’ve met people with light blue eyes, or warmer-brown skin. Descriptions are relative to the reference set. When everyone you know is pale, you describe the guy who’s slightly tan as “dark”. Europeans used to put great stock in their relative differences. Now we’re all White. This is not right or wrong. It is a straightforward response to a changing environment. We have a default descriptive range. As reality becomes broader, the same set of words stretches over a wider set of people. This principle has a mirror in genetic in-group preference. The claim that you share 50% of your genes with your sibling is false. You share over 99% of your genes with all humans. What it means is “you share 50% of genes that commonly vary in your population group with your sibling”. But as our population groups become more diverse, this calculus obviously changes. Similarity is always relative. This isn’t evidence of subjectivity, it’s evidence of normalization.



Here's a video from the Epstein files of Jeffrey Epstein and a man who appears to be Steven Pinker flying on a private plane with an unidentified young female behind the camera. Do you remember her name, Steven? Was she 18+?


I simply cannot respect anyone who signs off emails with pronouns. This is not discrimination on the basis of ‘identity’. It’s an aversion to stupidity.