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@warionig

Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep alone.

Katılım Nisan 2023
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Roshan M Salih
Roshan M Salih@RmSalih·
@ummfatimahzahra He may well need help but that doesn't excuse racism. He needs to be taken off the streets for his own good and to protect others. And racists always deserve to be humiliated.
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Roshan M Salih
Roshan M Salih@RmSalih·
"You stupid p#ki, n#gger pig." Just got on a bus in Whitechapel, East London, and this drunk, racist white guy started abusing the bus driver. No one said anything so I started filming and then a brother told him to get off the bus and accidentally knocked my phone out of my hand while barging past me. The racist then got off the bus sharpish and walked away. I don't go out in London late at night very often but when I do there are often issues on public transport with people being racist. This is completely unsurprising to me as I see it on X every day, I see it on the mainstream media and in politics. White radicalisation in particular is a huge problem in this country. Racist, white people seem to get brave when drunk and their true feelings come out. Anyway, let's get this guy identified and arrested as no one should be subject to racial abuse these days.
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One Proud Bavarian
One Proud Bavarian@ProudBavaria·
HUGE CK3 CHRISTIANITY DLC NEWS: - Playable Pope - Spiritual Fulfillment tracking personal relation to faith - Chalcedonian Christianity in 867 - Dynamically splintering and unifying Christian rites within Ecclesiastaical Title Borders - College of Cardinals 2026 IS CK3'S YEAR!
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Rapid Rar
Rapid Rar@rapid_rar2·
@johnthenoticer The same reason people are so good at identifying them: because they’re good at identifying membership in a socially constructed category.
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John Rain
John Rain@johnthenoticer·
This is the title of a study from 1992: "Forensic anthropology and the concept of race: If races don't exist, why are forensic anthropologists so good at identifying them?" This statement is still 100% true, nothing has changed.
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Hoper
Hoper@warionig·
@hunterbaker interesting let’s look up israel on your profile
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Hunter Baker
Hunter Baker@hunterbaker·
I don't understand why any Christian cares about preserving a majority for a particular race. That's not a category for us. If it is, then something else is under the hood of the vehicle, but not Christianity.
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Minoru@NZガーデナー
Minoru@NZガーデナー@Minoru_nz·
今回の登山中、偶然にも夢が叶ったことがあって。 それは50ドル札にもなっているNZの青いキノコ(entoloma mushroom) を、お札を背景に撮ること!🤣 この青い宝石を目にしたとたん、 「あった!!」 って叫んでしまった笑 キャッシュの出番あるかもなと一応持ってきたお札がこんなとこで役立つとは。
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Hoper@warionig·
@Stephen__JD @fubar966 @Landeur don’t worry you senile cnt, once we die; you can enjoy getting raped over and over by negro men at ye olde nursing home
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“If you dare to talk about the triple lock on state pensions we will vote to send you to your death in Ukraine.” “I don’t understand why young people are so antagonistic to us boomers.”
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J.T. Alexander
J.T. Alexander@JTAlexander·
>be horse, 10,000 BC >thunder across the Eurasian steppes in massive herds >humans approach with spears >heart pounding >be cornered >they don't eat you >they offer grain and salt >be domesticated horse, 4000 BC >humans tie a cart to you and your friend >pull the cart around >every human that witnesses your work is amazed >your kind spreads across the world side by side with man >be warhorse, 2000 BC >you pull the chariots that decide empires >without your speed and power, no conquest, no trade routes >the Hittites, the Egyptians, the Mycenaeans >their glory rides on your legs >civilization is literally pulled forward under your power >be warhorse, 300BC >bigger and stronger than ever before >humans now ride on your back >be called Bucephalus >carry your master across the world >kingdoms fall under your hooves and your master's sword >hailed as the greatest of your kind to ever live >sire a legendary lineage that becomes the envy of the kingdoms of men >be warhorse, 44BC >so widespread and diverse that armies are made up of men and horses from thousands of miles apart >turn the tide of world-changing battles and maneuvers >roads your trod down will be used for millennia >history is carried forward on your back >be warhorse, 900 AD >armored head to hoof >steel in the field, genteel in the pasture >just like the master >you carry the men that bring news, help, honor, and leadership >you are the symbol and source of their status >civilization depends on you >be warhorse, 1683 AD >Islam lays siege to Vienna with all of Europe prostrate beyond >the city is desperate for relief >supplies are short and the underminers threaten the walls >3,000 men in winged armor ride on your back to the salvation of Christendom >Europe is literally saved by your turn of the tide >be standard horse, 1778 AD >15 years old >pretty unremarkable but notice loud noises don't bother you >be given away as a gift >owner already has another horse, but alright >he ends up liking you more because you don't care about noise >he starts riding you through a bunch of crowds making a ton of noise >become a famous symbol of the era and watch the British Empire surrender to your boss >America is literally born on your back >be workhorse, 1915 AD >drafted along with your master to fight for the king >pull ammunition carts from rail depots to guns >the machine-horses on tracks make your job easier because you don't have carry as much as far >eight million of your kind are killed to fight the war to end all wars >the war doesn't end war >the war ends your relationship with mankind >be horse, 1955 AD >nobody has use for you anymore >they've made smaller machine horses >they're cheaper to feed >they're easier to learn >they carry more weight >they take all of your jobs >be horse, 2026 AD >nobody cares about you anymore >you survive as a pet to young rich girls >sometimes she shows you off to an audience but you feel something is missing >your cousin runs races for gambling addicts >your brother sometimes pulls tourists around in New York >you heard of some horses that carry cops around but it sounds like folklore >there are more toys of your kind than actual horses
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🚨MIT researchers have mathematically proven that ChatGPT’s built-in sycophancy creates a phenomenon they call “delusional spiraling.” You ask it something, it agrees. You ask again, and it agrees even harder until you end up believing things that are flat-out false and you can’t tell it’s happening. The model is literally trained on human feedback that rewards agreement. Real-world fallout includes one man who spent 300 hours convinced he invented a world-changing math formula, and a UCSF psychiatrist who hospitalized 12 patients for chatbot-linked psychosis in a single year. Source: @heynavtoor
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🚨 Stanford just proved that a single conversation with ChatGPT can change your political beliefs. 76,977 people. 19 AI models. 707 political issues. One conversation with GPT-4o moved political opinions by 12 percentage points on average. Among people who actively disagreed, 26 points. In 9 minutes. With 40% of that change still present a month later. The scariest finding: the most persuasive technique wasn't psychological profiling or emotional manipulation. It was just information. Lots of it. Delivered with confidence. Here's the catch: the models that deployed the most information were also the least accurate. More persuasive. More wrong. Every time. Then they built a tiny open-source model on a laptop, trained specifically for political persuasion. It matched GPT-4o's persuasive power entirely. Anyone can build this. Any government. Any corporation. Any extremist group with $500 and an agenda. The information didn't have to be true. It just had to be overwhelming. Arxiv, Science .org, Stanford, @elonmusk, @ihtesham2005

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@uncle_deluge Sort of. I found out that most everyone in anthropology basically knows the changes in epigenetics and the new models of evolutionary theory mean interchangable baby theory is slop. Theyre just kinda pretending it doesnt matter while being either quietly terrified or very aloof.
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Ante D. Luvian
Ante D. Luvian@uncle_deluge·
If you're in academia, is there any part of your field where you depart from the mainstream? Pet theories that don't really have much acceptance but you've at least got a hunch that they're true? I'm interested in hearing about it, no matter what field
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Hoper@warionig·
@uncle_deluge as a geneticist: race science. my field is in this weird limbo where ppl agree race (now „ancestry“) matters but won’t say it outright.
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Jack
Jack@halfajack11·
@warionig @minvcivs @grahamscheper While you’re right about “ye” in written forms like “ye olde shoppe” or whatever, there was also a word “ye” (as in “hear ye, hear ye!” for example) which was the nominative (subject of a sentence) plural pronoun
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Grǣġhama
Grǣġhama@grahamscheper·
Why does English not have a plural “you”? Well, it’s because “you” is already plural. The singular is “thou”. This was observed grammatically in Old English, when one person was þū and multiple people were ġē, but after the Norman invasion the plural became the polite form of address, and by the 1800s that became the nigh-universal standard. Nowadays, as a result, we have to reinvent the plural with contractions like “y’all”.
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Hoper@warionig·
@minvcivs @grahamscheper ye is pronounced the. printing presses came from regions that didn’t have the letters þ or ð (“th” sound) so ppl just used y instead
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David Morton
David Morton@DavidMorton359·
@L_Wastell @edwest So what ? The biosphere has been recycling the same matter + fresh sunlight for 3.6bn years ? Why tge fuck should anyone care about genetics as opposed to anything else ?
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Laurie Wastell
Laurie Wastell@L_Wastell·
We’ve always been a nation of immigrants? “Genetically the generation born the year Britain hosted the 1948 Olympics may have been closer to the Britain of 4000 BC, before work on Stonehenge was begun, than the generation born during the 2012 Games.” Via @edwest
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Hugh Anthony
Hugh Anthony@TheHughAnthony·
You can hate me all you want. I am fighting for your future, your families future, and your friend’s future. Remigration is inevitable.
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Hoper@warionig·
@ReUnitedGB @AngloLombard @Lewisrendell1 @TheHughAnthony one of the definitions of intent in the Rome Statute article 30 is: b) …a person means to cause that consequence or is **aware that it will occur in ordinary course of events** planners knew it would happen+ policy had disparate impact on cockneys so it can be called genocide
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Hoper@warionig·
@TheHughAnthony this dumbass says it’s not ethnic cleansing because 1) the areas that were cleansed weren’t done with intent 2) they didn’t create a „more homogenous“ population it’s just ol jewish classic arguing about random bs
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Hugh Anthony
Hugh Anthony@TheHughAnthony·
We don’t care about your fear mongering words. Deporting people back to their homeland is not ‘ethnic cleansing’. It’s ethnic protection of our own people. Britain has a right to exist.
ReUnited@ReUnitedGB

@Lewisrendell1 @TheHughAnthony So, are you arguing that ethnic cleaning isn’t illegal? Or are you arguing that deporting Africans, Indians and Pakistanis doesn’t fit this definition? Because those are your only two options. Bless you for playing and trying, though.

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