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ThatGuy (NoNotThatOne)

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I say we take off and nuke the entire site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.

Присоединился Kasım 2022
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Northern Barbarian
Northern Barbarian@xnoesbueno·
Allow me to explain American weights and measures. There are several important principles at play. The first thing you have to understand, America is a very big country. Everything here is big. Lots of wide open spaces. Not like Europe or Japan, all small and cramped. Kilometers, centimeters, too small. They probably make sense in small, cramped places like Europe and Japan, but that is not our problem. We also don't know what they are. Liter, what's that? Also small, whatever it is. We use gallons. Bigger. Pounds. Well, we like to pound things. The yard? Well, one's yard is so many yards on each side, the smallest of all possible yards being of course, one yard square. That one is ipso facto logical on its face, no elaboration needed. Meter ... in this country a meter is a device with a dial, for measuring things like waterflow or electricity, what have you. Not itself a unit of measurement. That would confuse things. Numbering things in twelves. Some link that back to Jesus. 12 apostles. How then do you explain the word dozen? No one ever said, the Dozen Apostles. Though the Dirty Dozen immediately resonated with Americans. They were dirty, and there were a dozen of them. Six of one, half a dozen of the other. Are we expected to gut our language to satisfy Europeans. It is also important to understand that the metric system was invented by the French. Hard, fast rule. We do nothing the way the French do. Is that the way the French do it? No, we're not doing that. The metric system was adopted by France during the French Revolution, which was a violent bloody flaming shitshow, during which the French sought to reinvent society. In a distinctly French, which is to say undesirable fashion. The downfall of the British Empire is in fact by no coincidence contemporary with Britain's adoption of ... French measurements. But our adherence to the arcane and obtuse measurement system of our forebears stems from a deeper root. An almost mystical place and love of ancient British traditions that still live within us despite having severed the bonds. During the runup to the Revolutionary War, 250 years ago, the Americans revered the king. Would have been glad to keep him. It was the British government they couldn't stand. They labored under the mistaken belief that George III also loved them and was sympathetic to their cause. He did not and was not. He considered them a rebellious rabble, which they were. So ultimately they ditched the king. But the Americans retained, with their contradictory adoration of all things royal that persists to this day ... that liberal No Kings nonsense notwithstanding ... the system of measurement that is based on the size of the king's dick, which is one foot long. Twelve inches. No king's dick has ever been that long. But are you going to be the one to tell him? This is something most Americans would understand, if they knew. Most don't, but the knowledge is primeval. It's in our cultural DNA. We have among men in America a saying about "measuring dick size." Not that anyone's whipping it out, applying a ruler. It is a metaphor for when men compare, boastfully, their relative manliness or manly accomplishments. So you can see that dick size, metaphorical or otherwise, is like a bulge in the trousers of the American psyche. So yeah, we measure thusly. (They do tend to be bigger over here. Like everything else. FYI Japanese ladies, now enamored of all things big and American) I hope that's helpful.
ちるへる@chirno_helmet

アメリカ人へ Xにいる日本人の多くがアメリカに好意的なのはわかってもらえたと思う。 ただ、俺を含めたそういった日本人全員がアメリカに対してどうしても許せないことがある。 ヤードポンド法という悪しき単位だ。なぜ世界標準であるメートル法を頑なに拒み続けるんだ。

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ThatGuy (NoNotThatOne)
ThatGuy (NoNotThatOne)@NoNotThatOne13·
@Angry_Staffer FDR didn't pause WWII while Captain Miller and his squad of Rangers went on a humanitarian search and rescue mission to extract a missing 101st Airborne paratrooper! Amirite!? Just Sayin'...
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Angry Staffer
Angry Staffer@Angry_Staffer·
There’s currently a frantic search taking place for two US pilots who were shot down in Iran, and this idiot is talking about taking the oil.
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Marc Porter Magee 🎓
Marc Porter Magee 🎓@marcportermagee·
Education research the least likely to replicate according to a huge new paper published by Nature
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
I might as well make the musical version my pinned post. My side of history.
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius

I get tired of Democrats claiming to be on the “right side of history” when both their past and their present are so utterly sordid and destructive. So, if you are a Democrat, let me tell you about MY side of history and YOUR side of history. My side of history is Cato the Elder, John Locke, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, Irving Babbitt and William F. Buckley.  Your side of history is Thomas Hobbes, Karl Marx, Josef Stalin, Mao’s Little Red Book and Noam Chomsky. My side of history is George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, Martin Luther King, Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump.  Your side of history is Tories who fled to Canada, Jefferson Davis, Woodrow Wilson, Bull Connor, George Wallace and Nancy Pelosi. My side of history is freedom of thought, freedom of speech, freedom of religion and spirited debate.  Your side of history is ThoughtCrime, Speech Codes, religious persecution and Cancel Culture. My side of history is Brown v. Board of Ed., Loving v. VA, Gitlow v. NY, and Heller v. DC.  Your side of history is Dred Scott, Korematsu and Roe v. Wade. My side of history is Jackie Robinson.  Your side of history is Colin Kaepernick. My side of history is head held high, standing straight, hand over heart.  Your side of history is sullen glances at the ground, kneeling. My side of history is the family as the foundation of society. Your side of history is mutilating confused children. My side of history is the rockets’ red glare.  Your side of history is imagine no religion. My side of history is firefighters going up the stairs into the Twin Towers.  Your side of history is 28-year-old men playing Call of Duty in their mothers’ basements. My side of history is smoked brisket.  Your side of history is a no-foam, no-sugar, soy latte. My side of history is Lincoln freeing the slaves and General Patton liberating Buchenwald.  Your side of history is Fort Sumter, the Gulag and Pol Pot’s killing fields. My side of history is Mel Brooks.  Your side of history is Amy Schumer. My side of history is all men and women are created equal and endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights.  Your side of history is critical theory and only some lives matter. My side of history is 20-year-olds storming Omaha Beach. Your side of history is 20-year-olds in their safe spaces with adult coloring books. My side of history is American men and women disabled by an IED.  Your side of history is American men and women disabled by anxiety. My side of history is the Kentucky Rifle, the Springfield 1861, the M1911, the M1 Garand, the M14 and the AR15.  Your side of history is whimpering submission. My side of history is Thomas Edison, the Wright Brothers, Apollo 11 and Jonas Salk.  Your side of history is “global warming,” 100+ genders and porous cloth masks stopping viruses. My side is of history is laughing babies.  Your side of history is selling aborted baby parts on the open market. My side of history is the Sistine Chapel and Monet’s water lilies.  Your side of history is an inverted crucifix in a bottle of urine. My side of history is construction.  Your side of history is deconstruction. My side of history is civilization.  Your side of history is nihilism. And, MOST OF ALL: My side of history is liberty.  Your side of history is tyranny. *finis*

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Wokal Distance
Wokal Distance@wokal_distance·
I wrote about how we have moved from a modern culture to a postmodern culture, and why this has left us with a society saturated in absurdity. Link in comments
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ThatGuy (NoNotThatOne)
ThatGuy (NoNotThatOne)@NoNotThatOne13·
If the communist Cuban government falls and is replaced by a democratic government with a market based economy, I predict that in a few years Democrats and their Leftist allies will hate Cuba and Cubans as much as they suddenly began to hate Russia after the collapse of the USSR. Just Sayin'...
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Suffragent
Suffragent@Suffragent_·
“This morning I’ve been at Madina Mosque and joined in prayers with everyone for Eid,” says Green MP Hannah Spencer. Liberal white women are now actively promoting the most patriarchal, regressive, anti-feminist religion in history. Astonishing, really. 🤯
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Daniel McAdams
Daniel McAdams@DanielLMcAdams·
It is astonishing how even US journalists can't seem to process that if you launch a sneak attack on another country you are the one in the wrong. You are the aggressor. They act as if the war just kinda happened. It did not. The US lulled them into a false sense of security with the talks for the sole purpose of launching a pre-determined attack.
Face The Nation@FaceTheNation

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says the regime is not in a war of survival, telling @margbrennan the regime is “stable and strong enough.” “We don’t see any reason why we should talk with Americans, because we were talking with them when they decided to attack us, and that was for the second time,” Araghchi says.

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Margot Cleveland
Margot Cleveland@ProfMJCleveland·
The panel is rumored to have picked Greg, who coincidentally is the obnoxious ayatollah nobody likes.
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ThatGuy (NoNotThatOne)
ThatGuy (NoNotThatOne)@NoNotThatOne13·
Training/ programing/ asking AI to make moral judgements about humans may end up being not the best idea ever. Just Sayin'...
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Jo
Jo@JoJoFromJerz·
We just blew up an Iranian ship in international waters and left all of the survivors to drown. This is who we are now.
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ThatGuy (NoNotThatOne)
ThatGuy (NoNotThatOne)@NoNotThatOne13·
“War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things: the decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks that nothing is worth a war, is much worse... A man who has nothing which he is willing to fight for, nothing which he cares more about than he does about his personal safety, is a miserable creature who has no chance of being free, unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself." - John Stuart Mill. Just Sayin'...
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Enguerrand VII de Coucy
Enguerrand VII de Coucy@ingelramdecoucy·
There’s something viscerally pathetic about a man who’s this weak, who cringes away from battlefield victory and chides others for cheering on successes
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ThatGuy (NoNotThatOne)
ThatGuy (NoNotThatOne)@NoNotThatOne13·
"This is why the establishment’s condemnation of the Iran strikes is so disproportionate to the event...They are recognizing, with alarm, what Trump is actually doing. The regime change Trump is attempting is not Iran’s. It is theirs". Just Sayin'... x.com/DataRepublican…
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican

Honored to have my first byline published by @theammind . For 40 years, the democracy-promotion establishment protected Khamenei while claiming to oppose him. When the strikes came, they dispatched the protest machine to protect the regime. Why? americanmind.org/salvo/the-fall…

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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
Honored to have my first byline published by @theammind . For 40 years, the democracy-promotion establishment protected Khamenei while claiming to oppose him. When the strikes came, they dispatched the protest machine to protect the regime. Why? americanmind.org/salvo/the-fall…
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ThatGuy (NoNotThatOne)
ThatGuy (NoNotThatOne)@NoNotThatOne13·
@infantrydort Ha! I think that is the take-away quote from the article. I also quoted it before I came across your post. You beat me to it by about four hours. Just Sayin'...
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InfantryDort
InfantryDort@infantrydort·
"This is why the establishment’s condemnation of the Iran strikes is so disproportionate to the event. They are not mourning Khamenei. They are recognizing, with alarm, what Trump is actually doing. The regime change Trump is attempting is not Iran’s. It is theirs."
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DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican

Honored to have my first byline published by @theammind . For 40 years, the democracy-promotion establishment protected Khamenei while claiming to oppose him. When the strikes came, they dispatched the protest machine to protect the regime. Why? americanmind.org/salvo/the-fall…

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Yankev 🇺🇸 🟦
Yankev 🇺🇸 🟦@Yankevwit·
@CJGRISHAM As disgusting as most hate speech is, free speech is a foundation of our freedoms! If they control our speech they control us! Hate speech MUST be protected!
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Texas2AAttorney
Texas2AAttorney@CJGRISHAM·
I had a hearing on a motion to quash the complaint today because it accused my client of disorderly conduct for "saying the n-word." I told the judge that "while saying Nancy Pelosi is indeed offensive, it's protected speech." I'm essentially forcing the State to say to which "n-word" exactly is he is referring. After all, the "victim" was a white woman!!! I also brought a bunch of DMX, Dr. Dre, and Ice Cube records and read some of the titles while asking the state if I just committed a crime. The judge quashed the complaint but is allowing the state to amend it.
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