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@TriffinS

Yes, thinking meat! Conscious meat! Loving meat. Dreaming meat. The meat is the whole deal!

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Carter Weinstein
Carter Weinstein@Pyrosurge13·
@TriffinS @8BitBeeno Maybe I wasn’t clear enough (though I feel I was) or maybe you lack a level of reading comprehension, but once again no one is feeling nostalgia for this. They are ironically joking about it. It’s symbolic of the realization, NOT the realization itself. It’s FURTHER realization.
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Beeno
Beeno@8BitBeeno·
its kinda sad that shitty 3d ads for scams like this wont exist anymore because they are all just ai slop now. I can't believe im saying that cryptoland has a soul
Claudio Velocidades Lokas@ClaudioLokas

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@Pyrosurge13 @8BitBeeno we agree that AI has cheapened animation as an art form. This specific video deserves no nostalgia. It served its purpose as a crypto scam video. The guy who made it prob doesn't care. Future crypto scammers will concoct far more enticing videos in the future using AI products.
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@Pyrosurge13 @8BitBeeno I understand. I have made similar posts in the past mourning the sloppification of other internet media that used to take effort. However to feel nostalgia for crypto scam videos is still baffling to me
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Carter Weinstein
Carter Weinstein@Pyrosurge13·
@TriffinS @8BitBeeno The point is that in the past scam posts like this made the rounds on the internet because even shitty, cringe scam animations took effort. Now that AI will be used to make them all, or suspected at least, no one will give them a passing glance.
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Solus
Solus@Ersatz_Solus·
This kinda shit is why I'm actually somewhat glad that America is an absurdly litigious when it comes to hospitals. Also another case of public goods being only for the old - she was ignored because she was young and articulate in a crisis.
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Daily Mail@DailyMail

Hospital staff thought woman, 24, struggling to breathe was 'overreacting' and spent hour in corridor with oxygen mask 'not connected to anything' before she died, inquest hears trib.al/TTMZlWp

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@jd_pressman I think people focus on these things (as op mentioned) 50% is incentives. The other half being gruesome fascination. "VICARIOUSLY I, LIVE WHILE THE WHOLE DIES" (adam jones starts riffing)
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John David Pressman
John David Pressman@jd_pressman·
Pandemics are weird and actually kind of hard to predict. e.g. There was that one season where MERS looked like it was set to go pandemic and then just didn't. If you used twitchy COVID-19 heuristics on everything you would have like a 1 out of 100 batting average.
SE Gyges@segyges

@KeyTryer the problem is that people saw the early covid freakout people look like geniuses and now they think they too can look like a genius if they freak out at viruses. they lack the quality of "determining what it is a good idea to freak out about", and default to pattern match

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@agraybee How many completion++ is unreasonable? Its 3. the first one is to do it. The second one is about how fast can you do it.
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Everything Price Sufferer (but especially eggs)
The whole "video games are unattractive" discourse is because women are thinking of men playing COD for 5 hours while yelling insults at their friends through a headset and chomping doritos. I don't think most women mind a guy doing a Balatro run or two after work.
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popular knapsack
popular knapsack@JJHudsucker·
@Dauragon I worked there in ‘11 and they started making the register staff go act like Walmart greeters “when there wasn’t a line”, which never worked cause it took forever to get back behind the register when you saw someone approaching (and no one cared about the entrance greeting)
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Fujoshi's Island
Fujoshi's Island@Dauragon·
A defining moment in my life was working for STAPLES in 2010. Our store was properly staffed for like 2 weeks, humming along with very little stress. Upper management dinged the store for clocking too many hours and we went back to miserable skeleton crew schedules the next week.
kendall@superiorsantina

the biggest enshittification that ive seen post-2020 is every customer-facing job running off a skeleton crew cause every company realized that they can *technically* survive off of it and increase their profits in the process

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Stacy Cay
Stacy Cay@stacycay·
@JoePostingg I feel like especially after watching furiosa, the ending of fury road with max just noping out of there as furiosa went up into the castle thing was kind of a dark ending. Like…now what? Whatever comes next, max didn’t wanna be there for it
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Joe
Joe@JoePostingg·
Just finished Furiousa and I think Immortan Joe was a competent institution building warlord and probably everyone should have just let him cook. The wasteland deserves a state.
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@tenobrus I feel like evolutionary psychologists should be taking victory laps. "Look!! even the machines lie when selective pressure is added!"
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CryptoCondom
CryptoCondom@crypto_condom·
One of the worst residents I ever trained has opened a plastic surgery office in a famous city. Incredible. I guess this goes to show if he can do it you can too…for how long or how well is open for debate 😳
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Nine
Nine@HeadedNine·
“When a hegemon's only working tool is the gun, and the gun keeps missing, that is what decline looks like in real time.”
Evan@EvanWritesOnX

The Western colonial empire is dying in the very cities where it was born. London, New York, Paris, Berlin, Sydney. You can see it in rents, in food prices, in the price of a doctor's visit, in the closed factory at the end of every regional town. The headlines call it recession. But its actually the empire eating itself, because the outside has stopped feeding it. For 300 years the deal was to extract from the Global South, subsidize the Global North. Cheap cotton, cheap rubber, cheap oil, cheap tin, cheap cobalt, cheap labor, cheap everything. The Western worker was poor by global standards but rich by global standards at the same time, because the rest of the world was bleeding out so they didn't have to. That deal is over. Because the people doing the bleeding stopped agreeing. The Gulf states have quietly dropped petrodollar exclusivity. China and Russia settle in yuan and ruble. India buys Russian oil in rupees. Brazil and Argentina trade in local currency. The African Sahel kicked French troops out of 4 countries in 24 months. Niger nationalized its uranium. Burkina Faso is mining its own gold. Mali built a refinery for the first time in its national history. None of this was supposed to happen. It is happening anyway. I think most Western analysts cannot see this because they were trained to look upward at presidents and downward at GDP, and the actual movement is sideways across capital flows. Notice how the headline countries, the US, UK, France, keep losing wars they pretended to win. Afghanistan. Iraq. Libya. Syria. Niger. Ukraine. The military is still the loudest instrument in the toolkit. It is also the only one left that still works, not by serving its colonial states, but by fattening private sector profits. When a hegemon's only working tool is the gun, and the gun keeps missing, that is what decline looks like in real time. Now, the toolkit the West built to control the colonies is being repointed at its own population. Debt traps. Criminalization. Prison labor. Surveillance. Mass eviction. Drug-economy management. Engineered scarcity. Permanent renter classes. Two-tier policing. The same playbook that flattened Congo, Indonesia, Honduras and the Philippines is now being applied to Detroit, Marseille, Manchester, Newcastle. The boot is the same boot. This is the part that should make a working-class American or a British retiree or a single mother extremely angry, and unfortunately not at the people they're being told to be angry at. Migrants did not cause this. Welfare recipients did not cause this. China did not cause this. The class that owns the boot caused this, and it owns the boot in every country including yours. Some of you might call this overblown. You might say the West is still rich, still strong, still the world's reserve currency, still where the world's billionaires want to live. All true. For now. Empires take a long time to fall, and the rich exit the building decades before the lights go out. They have already exited. Watch where the wealth is parked. Not in the country it was extracted from. The capital has gone where the growth is, which is not London and not New York. It is Riyadh, Dubai, Mumbai, Jakarta, Shenzhen, Sao Paulo. The owner class moved their money. Then they will move their passports. The flag will be the last thing they put down. For the everyday person in the West, the next 20 years is going to be a managed contraction. Real wages flat or falling. Public services rationed. Pensions clipped. Insurance unaffordable. Housing impossible. They will tell you it is the migrants, then China, then the climate, then a new virus, then the algorithm. It will be none of those. For the everyday person in the Global South, the next 20 years is messier but freer. New patrons, new dependencies, but also new bargaining power. The petrodollar is no longer the only door. BRICS is no longer aspirational. The IMF is no longer the only lender. Africa is no longer waiting for permission. Latin America is choosing its own debtors. I do not think this is a happy story for everyone. Multipolarity is not peace. It is a different kind of pressure, distributed differently, with the violence rotating to new edges. But the colonial age that started in 1492 is closing. Not gracefully. Not neatly. Not with a flag-lowering ceremony. But forcefully. Because capital dictates. And it is dictating that the Western colonial empire is over.

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