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indians think Starbucks = rich, so they’re dumping lattes on camera to flex wealth 💀


"There must be a better way to cross the creek" never comes to mind. The same scene plays out the same way — day after day after day. I was rooting for her too. 😳

genuine question for right-wingers would it make you feel safe if a trans guy looking like this was forced to use the women's restroom?

Come on, guys, it's time to invent the wheel.







I don’t believe there is an epidemic of brown foreigners raping white women actually. They are raping but it’s mostly their own sisters, cousins, wives, etc and it’s likely ignored by their community. Most crime is intraracial, most rape is committed by someone you know, and most white people spend their time with other whites. You can be against immigration simply because their culture gives you the ick and you like the one you have, you don’t need to make up a story that your women are under attack

Police officer becomes a whistleblower and says that Flock Safety Cameras are not what were being told they are He says they are not just capturing license plates, they are capturing everything and being used for mass surveillance without a warrant, “It records the make, the model, color, bumping stickers, you name it — it's a very sophisticated AI software that uses a camera system to track and monitor every vehicle that goes by the camera lens” “This information is shared city to city and even state to state without a warrant” “Your consent was never required nor even asked for or even thought about when your city governments was putting up this new technology. For example, the chief of the Pateka Police Department, she was confronted by a local reporter on this very question of what gave them the right to put up these cameras without consulting the public. Her response was, so the criminals wouldn't know about it and avoid detection. So there you go. That's their best argument about” He says he brought up concerns about privacy and transparency and in return he was suspended without pay He says we are headed the same way as the soviets and China He says this is what you’re told by authority, “If you are worrying about it, it's because you have something to hide. The philosophy that this innovation is already grounded on is already proven to be rotten. It's grounded on this idea that you, the citizen, are first and foremost a potential suspect or potential defendant that needs to be tracked and monitored for your safety and for the safety of others. It's the same philosophy that the Soviets and many authoritarian states during the 20th century adopted, and we all know how that worked out for them. It's the same philosophy that the Chinese are currently adopting right now and they have a similar surveillance system” Keep in mind I’ve also shared videos of the Flock camera called “Condor” This goes beyond vehicles and actually tracks you as you walk by. The cameras follow you, can zoom in and automatically detect you in areas This goes way beyond license plate reading. This is the mass surveillance network being established in America We are right around the corner from a police state




My dog knows it's wrong to bite and even when he accidentally hurts me by jumping on me he immediately jumps into my lap to apologize because he knew it was wrong Is my dog a Christian?


Xbox CEO Asha Sharma is now an official advisor for the U.S. Federal Reserve. She's leading a task force to address employment and productivity in the U.S. and will directly influence government decisions.

nobody in my bloodline has seen this before




As interesting as "How it's Made" is, sometimes I really want to know more about how the stuff that makes the stuff actually works! Like, who's the guy who thinks this up? Some autistic genius or a mechanical engineer? Or both?








