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The Fox
@TheSpaceFox69
Canadian, gamer and book lover... I just like foxes. ---Gen Z--- Right-wing conservative/libertarian
Katılım Nisan 2022
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I wasn't gonna say anything, but I will now.
It also loses you a long time viewer. I cancelled my 1.5 year timcast membership, and I'm about to start using YouTube's "not interested in this content" button on your videos due to the recent changes in your video titles and thumbnails.
In a way, it's not my only issue. I agree with you on a lot of issues still, but your presentation and marketing has made it clear that I'm no longer your target audience and I wish you the best.
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I'm not a developer. I vibe code simple tools and apps for my own everyday use and I don't use AI enough to justify anything more than the $8 T3 sub.
The reason I use Gemini is because, one, I literally still get my code via chat interface, due to not wanting to bother with subscriptions. I'm not serious enough that I need to get fancy. I hear Gemini is bad at tool calling, but I literally don't call tools.
Reason number 2 is context and chat limits. With Opus, I can hit the limit in a few messages. I haven't hit the limit on Gemini in a long time, and I'll often open a new chat before I hit it with Gemini, because I'll have completed a feature, and I'll just want to reset context.
And possible reason number 3, I can't use GPT 5.3 until it's available through the API. With 5.2, I tried it one time, but the personal tool I wanted to make might have potentially violated ToS in a game I was playing (nothing too bad really) and it just refused, so I had Gemini do it instead.
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"She said she was joking".
Of course she did, because she knows Americans would never accept it. But there is plenty of truth in her statement and it'll only be a joke until they think they can get away with it.
Middle Eastern culture specifically really dislikes dogs and sees them as filthy scavengers. Calling someone a dog is considered a grave insult in their culture.
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@RepFine Is this “major NYC Muslim leader” in the room with us? And she said she was joking. Man, you guys got nothing. It’s going really bad for yall tbh
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Piers, what is disgusting is a major NYC Muslim leader saying we must give up our dogs because "NYC is coming to Islam"
We will not be shamed into being conquered like the Europeans.
I choose my dog.
I know my first appearance on your show didn't go well for you, but if you want to try again, I am happy to administer another beating.

Piers Morgan@piersmorgan
You disgusting pr*ck.
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Addition of negatives keeps piling on in the negative direction.
Multiplication by a negative flips the direction/sign each time. So two flips bring it back to positive.
In real world examples, for addition, if you owe 7 dollars (-7) of debt and you borrow another 3 dollars (-3), you have a balance of -10. This one's super easy to understand.
Now for multiplication, if you owe 4 friends 10 dollars each. This can be written as 4 × (-10) and equal -40. Now, if you pay off that debt, you are removing that negative debt (another negative action), creating a double reversal" to make the "two negatives" and results in a positive. This is written as (-4) × (-10) = (+40). And since your original balance was -40, you can get your new balance with an additional addition step: (-40)+(+40) is 0 and you now have no debt.
It's important to note that we will often cancel out the double reversal in our head when doing this type of layman's problem. Instead of thinking about it as removing (a negative) debt (also a negative), we will eliminate both negatives and do positive integer math. This can work as long as people understand the problem and the numbers enough to successfully eliminate both negatives correctly. In more complex problems, however, negatives are essential to keeping track of the math.
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@TheSpaceFox69 @thecavemommy I get what you saying, but it’s odd that addition will increase the number (-4 + -3 = -7) but multiplication reverses it (-4 * -3 = 12). Surely it should be -12. If going positive, the -4 isn’t even taken into account, the answer should be 8. You’d think -4 * -1 would be -4.
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@iamdobrevnews Is it just me or was she twice as hot at the end of the video
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@kiikiameliaa The saw stop is a safety feature. It stops the blade as fast as possible.... at the cost of the blade. It absolutely wrecks the blade.
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To celebrate, we’re giving away 1,000 free credits so you can test our platform.
For the next 6 hours, comment “11B” below and we’ll DM you the credits (must follow) 👇
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@Ilegvm When people cheer when people take justice into their own hands, it's a sure sign that the punishment for the people committing those crimes aren't harsh enough..... That woman is a hero, and I cheer for every shot she fired, and I'm heartbroken for her loss.
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In 1980, 7-year-old Anna Bachmeier was abducted, raped, and murdered by Klaus Grabowski, a convicted sex offender with numerous prior offenses against children.
In 1981, Grabowski claimed during his trial that the 7-year-old “had seduced” him, which enraged her mother.
On the third day of the trial, Marianne Bachmeier, Ana’s mother, took justice into her own hands, approached Grabowski from behind, and fired 7 shots, killing him instantly. Bachmeier said, “I did it for Ana.”
She served only 3 years for manslaughter and was then paroled.
The case sparked intense debate on vigilantism and the rule of law. In my opinion, the mother was a hero.
What do you think—vigilante, hero or both?
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My stance.... Still gonna wait for more info, but so far to me it looks like one officer disarmed him, but it's not a hive mind here. Most officers likely didn't know he was disarmed in the chaos.
Either way, one way or the another, a deadly threat was perceived by at least one of the officers from a man they believed was armed and they don't have frame by frame replay in real time. Real life gets messy and they don't even have seconds to respond to deadly threats before it can be too late.
My verdict based on limited information is that the shooting is tragic, but justified in the officers favor due to reasonable doubt. ICE still has my full support, and the rhetoric against them will only increase the danger for them and increase the likelihood that more of this will happen. Send in the military and shut down this lawlessness already!
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An electric motor and an electric generator don't create energy, they convert energy. The motor converts electric energy into kinetic energy. The generator converts kinetic energy into electric energy. There is a really noticeable resistance when turning a generator crank, due to the kinetic energy that's being lost and converted.
The reason this doesn't work is because the generator applies resistance that requires more power to turn the tires than the generator gives back. The ONLY way this can be beneficial is if you use it as a breaking method. In fact, many electric vehicles already do just that. It's called "regenerative breaking".
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@KirkLubimov The number of billionaires in Canada is only double digits and I know for a fact that she couldn't name a single one.
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A muppet that was born in Uganada, wants Canadians to give their land back and destroy the most productive industries that enriched her life with one of the best quality of lives on the planet especially compared to the dump she came from.
This ungrateful nutcase can go back home and spread her derangement there.

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Ironically, the cashier is more correct than the mom.
Ice is "a naturally occurring crystalline inorganic solid with an ordered structure". Some definitions specify that it's water, but I'd dispute that, as we'll refer to most forms of frozen liquid as ice, not just water.
Dry ice is frozen CO². It's VERY cold ice as the cashier said. While CO² is usually a gas, it is obviously not a gas when it's in its frozen form. Saying it's "a cold , solid form of a gas", is an oxymoron.
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Today at the grocery store…
My 11 year old: Mom? What’s dry ice?
Me: It’s a cold , solid form of a gas, I can’t remember off the top of my head. We’ll ask daddy tonight.
Cashier: No, it’s just extra cold ice you can’t touch.
Me: I don’t think …
Cashier (to my kid): It’s just really cold ice.
We walked away and I whispered “That’s not right. Get my phone and ask Grok what it is while I put the groceries in the trunk.”
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That's like saying: "Locking your door is wickedness. Leaving it open for the homeless."
Seriously retarded take. There are serious security issues with using unprotected WiFi. Not to mention that malicious actors can use your Internet for illegal activity, and that gets traced to you, the owner.
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@ClintonDesveaux @PierrePoilievre And I'd be careful what you don't celebrate just because Canada might have benefited a bit from the Venezuelan people being under the boot of a socialist dictator.
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@PierrePoilievre Venezuela oil is easily able to replace Alberta & Saskatchewan oil-sands in the gulf coast refineries…I would be careful with what you celebrate
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Congratulations to President Trump on successfully arresting narco-terrorist and socialist dictator Nicolas Maduro, who should live out his days in prison.
The legitimate winner of the most recent Venezuelan elections, Edmundo González, should take office along with the courageous hero and voice of the Venezuelan people, María Corina Machado.
Down with socialism. Long live freedom.
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The biggest piece of evidence is the resistance they put up to attempts to close these loopholes, with a few common sense laws and validation. They actively seek to not only make cheating easier, but also make it harder to detect, and therefore harder to prove. Some proposed laws that get resisted heavily would simply make detection easier.
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@JohnLeFevre Claims like this get shared a lot but they deserve real evidence and scrutiny not just stories
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In a group chat with a bunch of smart, successful liberals who still don't understand how elections get stolen.
So I wanted to share.
In simple terms, this is what happens:
1) Fill up the voter rolls with as many names as possible, including illegals, dead people, and residents who left the state.
2) Legislate for unsolicited ballots to be automatically mailed out.
3) Pay people (per ballot) to collect, fill out, sign, and send back or dump these ballots into drop boxes.
Here's how this works:
Take a random, low-income apartment building in PA or GA with 100 units. This is a demographic that doesn't vote, and rarely checks their mail.
Unsolicited ballots will be automatically sent to every single tenant or resident registered to that building, going back a decade or longer. So a 100 unit apartment building could receive 5x as many ballots, most of which litter the mail room floor.
Activist groups like Arabella recruit low-income residents to collect these ballots, and pay them for every completed ballot, without oversight or accountability.
So these recruits can either laboriously track down the intended recipients and encourage them to vote legally, OR they can collect as many blank ballots as possible, and fill them all out themselves, knowing they'll make $1,000s, and it's virtually impossible to get caught.
These ballots end up in the mail or in a dropbox, where they will be counted alongside legitimate ballots, having never been verified or signature-matched.
It doesn't take a grand conspiracy, as the participant pawns are incentivized monetarily to cheat on their own accord.
And there's no legal recourse, as the big money organizers have plausible deniability because they don't need to instruct or bear witness to any of the cheating.
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@gotrice2024 That's not an LED issue. That's the manufacturer being a giant retarded moron.
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Beware, with allot of these newer cars that have the LED headlamps. Not only are they allot of work to remove, but the dealer doesn’t tell you that it’s not serviceable. Before, if a bulb went out, you could go and get one for less than $100 especially if you have the HID lights or halogen. With LED, you have to replace the whole headlamp if the light ever goes out. Would you pay the $1000-$5000 for a new headlamp or would you just say screw it, time to trade it in.
SonnyBoy🇺🇸@gotrice2024
Anyone who has ever worked on cars can agree. Why do the car manufacturers make it so hard to work on their cars? Even a simple thing like changing a bulb or battery might require you to remove the front end to do it. Do they do this on purpose so they can charge you more or is it poor design?
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@Gradjanin5 I like AI videos that are actually cool and serve a purpose. This is just slop and gets you blocked. Adios
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