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OCD Drafter, fart joke & soft rock connoisseur. 13 going on 80 grump young-ish man.

Wish you were here Katılım Eylül 2008
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Fight With Memes
Fight With Memes@FightWithMemes·
The amount of money we should be giving in foreign aid is $0.
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greg
greg@greg16676935420·
I guess we can all stop pretending to care about soccer now
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Annie Agar
Annie Agar@AnnieAgar·
USA defense right now
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Declaration of Memes
Declaration of Memes@LibertyCappy·
What is going on with the food in America?👀👀 🤯
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Capauri
Capauri@capauri·
maybe deleting in the morning but america from an immigrant’s perspective. i came here 2 years ago. i began actively disliking europeans since coming here. every attitude except the american attitude sucks. i had to stop walking around with noise cancellation turned on in case somebody drive-by complimented me on the street, because it happens so often, and i’d hate to be rude and to not respond. do you even know what kind of stares you get when you speak to a stranger on a european street? everyone in america wants everyone else to succeed; in europe, everyone wants you to remain comfortably within the crab bucket. in europe i was told everyone on america was just fake nice. that’s giga cope. americans are smarter than you, europoor - americans understand that if you succeed, they succeed by proxy. you get nothing from poor, defeatist neighbors. if everyone’s successful and everyone’s generous, then everyone succeeds. this mindset is the only objectively correct mindset on earth - everyone else is wrong. everyone else thinks success is a finite resource , which is incorrect. if i succeed, then obviously all of my friends succeed, because i love them. i obviously love you, dear reader! you are on this platform like me, you think like me, you want humanity and civilization to persist forever like me, you live near me! i want you to do better than me! you doing better than me benefits me! if i do better than you, it will only benefit you too, because i love you, and want to share with you! i want everyone to do better than me - it’s not a finite resource, afterall. if you’re better than me now, that’s great, that just means i have more to learn from you while we both shoot for the moon. this is just not the case anywhere else on earth and it’s too easy to take this mindset for granted, and that’s what i found makes America so unique.
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Mike Kobe (Wild Horse) 🪶
Mike Kobe (Wild Horse) 🪶@Lawton_Braves·
Laser pointers in the 1 milliwatt and above range should NEVER be pointed at Flock cameras because of the damage they can do. Many people buy these inexpensive, easily available lasers from ebay and other places without knowing the damage they can do.
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4nt1p4tt3rn 🏴‍☠ Appalachistan Wolf Lodge #47
FYI: The port on the upper right in the image, which is on the rear of the camera body, is the power feed. It can be fed from a solar panel (usually mounted on the top of the pole), from electrical mains (usually run up the interior of the pole), or both. The solar panel feeds into a charge controller -- a rectangular box on the underside of the panel, and the controller connects to the camera. The mains wires would also feed into that controller, not directly to the camera. Either way, disconnecting the cable running to the rear of the camera removes power. However, there's a 19Ah battery inside the camera housing itself, so removing the cable does NOT turn the camera off. Just so you know.
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JOKAMRREDPILLZ
JOKAMRREDPILLZ@JOKAQARMY1·
Don't ever purchase that laser my people's 👀.🤣
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Chicks On The Right
Chicks On The Right@chicksonright·
This is the best argument for border security!
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Abdulkadir | Cybersecurity
Walmart recorded your voiceprint when you called customer service. Did not tell you. Did not ask you. Built a voice profile. Stored it in a database. Then a second Walmart sued them for recording warehouse workers’ voiceprints through headsets. Then a third lawsuit for facial recognition in stores. Three biometric systems. One company. All being sued at the same time. McDonald’s. Applebee’s. Chipotle. Domino’s. Wingstop. All recorded voiceprints during pizza orders. Verizon enrolled customers in voice ID without asking. Your voiceprint cannot be changed. Your face cannot be changed. If Walmart’s database gets breached your voice is compromised forever. Every future authentication system you use is now at risk. The voiceprint is not a password. It is a biometric identifier. And it is sitting in a Walmart database. This is only illegal in Illinois. BIPA is the only US law that lets you sue. In 47 states companies can collect your fingerprints face and voice. With zero legal consequence. The customer service call you made five years ago. Was a biometric harvesting operation. You just found out.
IT Guy@T3chFalcon

Walmart just got sued for secretly recording customer voiceprints when they called customer service. But here's the full picture because this story is bigger than one lawsuit. Walmart is currently being sued for biometric data collection three separate ways simultaneously: — customer voiceprints captured during service calls. — warehouse worker voiceprints collected via headsets to track inventory and monitor workers. — facial recognition cameras in stores capturing shoppers' face geometry and uploading it to a database. three biometric collection systems. one company. now the wider picture: Walmart is not alone. this is an industry pattern. McDonald's, Applebee's, Chipotle, Domino's, Wingstop, Red Lobster, and Portillo's have all been sued for capturing customer voiceprints when people called to place orders. you called to order a pizza. they built a voice profile. Verizon enrolled customers in voice ID during service calls without telling them. Your voiceprint is not a password. you cannot change it. If Walmart's database gets breached and company databases do too, your voice is permanently compromised. every future voice authentication system you use is now at risk. and this is only illegal in Illinois. BIPA is the only US biometric law that lets individuals sue. In 47 other states, companies can collect your voiceprint, face scan, or fingerprints without legal consequence. The "just call customer service" pipeline has been a biometric data-collection pipeline for years. you just didn't know.

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SHINNy
SHINNy@SHINNySHOwLIVe·
WOW THEY DEFINITELY REGRETTED GIVING THE MIC TO THIS GUY
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Palmer Luckey
Palmer Luckey@PalmerLuckey·
We need a bit more shame. People used to avoid certain self-interested behaviors to avoid shame, private and public. Law and customs assumed this. Now, 38% of Stanford students claim to be disabled. 40% of young women (under 35) claim mental illness, and SSI disability payments have gone up 400% in a single generation. It isn't good for anyone, least of all people who are actually disabled, when everyone looks the other way as friends and family and peers con the system with a level of shamelessness no architect of our safety net ever imagined could be possible in America. When everyone is disabled, nobody is.
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Real Ass Wigger@RAWigger·
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I laughed
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Johnny Midnight ⚡️
Johnny Midnight ⚡️@its_The_Dr·
Did you notice?
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Sensurround
Sensurround@ShamashAran·
@GayRealist I actually want white people to advocate for what they want. Everybody else does. Almost nobody else is going to advocate for them except for themselves. There are a scant few of us that hate racism and stupidity no matter who it's aimed at but there's not enough.
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Sensurround
Sensurround@ShamashAran·
A group of black people march for their interests, burn shit down, and people celebrate "riots are the voice of the unheard" A bunch of white people march for their interests, didn't hurt a fly, and everyone freaks the fuck out. I dunno much about "patriot front" or what they purport to believe, but they have the same first amendment rights to... do whatever it is they are doing, as anyone else does. The fact they aren't wrecking shit while they do it is a plus. I'm not condemning shit.
Mehdi Hasan@mehdirhasan

Maybe Republicans should spend more time condemning stuff like this and less time condemning the mayor of New York.

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