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florduh

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One can only hope that karma continues to be a MF'ing bitch, concerning that one

I made a lot of jokes about Kissinger dying. But the truth is, he won. He lived decades longer than his victims and died at home surrounded by family.

Genocide Joe spent most of his adult life preventing Americans from having universal healthcare. Now he'll get the best end of life healthcare my tax dollars can buy.
 
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vapviking

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Somehow, I don't think this pope is gonna get any more love from the Republican Party than Francis did. Probably even less as he approaches them directly. His definition of Woke itself throws down the gauntlet...

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I came across this today,
 

florduh

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Respect for Biden still having enough spite left to completely fuck up the launch of Snake Tapper's stupid tell-all book about how Joe was old by dropping the, "Listen, jack! I got cancer.... in my ass" like 2 days before it released 🫡
 
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cybrguy

Putin is a War Criminal
I came across this today,
Doesn't really matter. If he follows the teachings of Jesus, then he's woke. It's not hard. It's fucking obvious. The teaching of Jesus may be the most woke manual for living in the world.
 

vapviking

Old & In the Way
Doesn't really matter. If he follows the teachings of Jesus, then he's woke. It's not hard. It's fucking obvious. The teaching of Jesus may be the most woke manual for living in the world.
I didn't post that to question the woke-ness of the pope. It's fine that you like the sentiment, but it doesn't seem fine to me that words are just made to look all flowery and be attributed to the leader of a world faith, which is apparently happening more than in this case. Why would anyone need to hear the words of the real pope when they can just read some other greeting card type stuff and believe it was the pope? Wouldn't really need a real pope, eh?
 

bellona0544

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Doesn't really matter. If he follows the teachings of Jesus, then he's woke. It's not hard. It's fucking obvious. The teaching of Jesus may be the most woke manual for living in the world.

I started this on the train this morning. This is one of a bunch of books on my list on liberation theology by Gutiérrez. Curious your take.
 

florduh

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There's so much decency in this world. It's a shame the people in power hate it


The NYT accused Ms. Rachel of being a terrorist for believing Palestinian children are human beings

 

cybrguy

Putin is a War Criminal
Why would anyone need to hear the words of the real pope when they can just read some other greeting card type stuff and believe it was the pope? Wouldn't really need a real pope, eh?
I know you didn't mean that question for me specifically, but I will say that I would certainly not be the right person for that question. Having my own questions of "faith", I am referring exclusively to the teachings of Christ, irrespective of who wrote them, when or why.
 
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"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."
- Arthur C. Clarke -
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Canada's General Fusion has hit a historic milestone—producing 600 million neutrons per second using Magnetized Target Fusion (MTF), the highest output ever recorded for this technique. It’s a stunning moment in energy science, signaling real progress toward practical nuclear fusion: clean, limitless energy generated by mimicking the sun.
Here’s how it works: super-hot deuterium-tritium plasma is injected into a rotating sphere of liquid metal. Then, steam-powered pistons compress the sphere from all directions in milliseconds, triggering fusion reactions at over 100 million degrees Celsius.
The neutron output is more than just a number—it’s proof that this method can confine plasma and create the extreme conditions needed for net energy gain. And with the Lawson Machine 26 (LM26) projected to reach breakeven by 2026, commercial fusion is not just on the horizon—it’s charging toward us.
Unlike traditional reactors, General Fusion’s setup doesn’t rely on massive magnets or lasers. It’s simpler, scalable, and far cheaper. If successful, it could power cities without carbon emissions, radioactive waste, or energy limits.
This Canadian breakthrough is a major step in the global race to harness the power of the stars—bringing us closer than ever to clean energy independence.
Canada's General Fusion has hit a historic milestone—producing 600 million neutrons per second using Magnetized Target Fusion (MTF), the highest output ever recorded for this technique. It’s a stunning moment in energy science, signaling real progress toward practical nuclear fusion: clean, limitless energy generated by mimicking the sun.
Here’s how it works: super-hot deuterium-tritium plasma is injected into a rotating sphere of liquid metal. Then, steam-powered pistons compress the sphere from all directions in milliseconds, triggering fusion reactions at over 100 million degrees Celsius.
The neutron output is more than just a number—it’s proof that this method can confine plasma and create the extreme conditions needed for net energy gain. And with the Lawson Machine 26 (LM26) projected to reach breakeven by 2026, commercial fusion is not just on the horizon—it’s charging toward us.
Unlike traditional reactors, General Fusion’s setup doesn’t rely on massive magnets or lasers. It’s simpler, scalable, and far cheaper. If successful, it could power cities without carbon emissions, radioactive waste, or energy limits.
This Canadian breakthrough is a major step in the global race to harness the power of the stars- bringing us closer than ever to clean energy
independence.
Neil deGrasse Tyson

 
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Dustin McKief

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Not technically a random thought, but if you subscribe to Jung's concept of Synchronicity we're all attaching our own meanings to simultaneous events anyway. 😜

I'm going to see Devo live with my kid later this year. I came across this video where Gerry is being interviewed by the press after the Kent State shootings.

It got me thinking about the cyclical nature of our societies in modern times. Populist cults of personality emerge, and the technology of the day promotes and disseminates their ideologies. We all live in our own generational zeitgeists, with social and cultural indoctrination via the technology available at that time.

Devo went on to express themselves in a way that the mainstream capitalist entertainment industry would have never gone for. Punk bands are often held up as the first to use DIY production and promotion, but those techniques were actually born out of a frustration with the hegemony (printed and live 'news' on TV at that time). Essentially, they found a way to promote a different narrative in their time.

All this to say, I'm randomly wondering how my kid's generation and the next generation will see this time in their own contexts. I know that artistic expression will continue to be used to protest, but part of me fears that the emerging 'always connected' data stream combined with AI will, on the whole, make us collectively easier to manipulate by steering us in the direction of the desired narrative.


This newly discovered film footage aired only once — in the year 1970, in Europe — and has never seen in the USA. But now it can be told! Jerry Casale explains: I remember participating in this BBC interview in July of 1970. I tried in vain to find out what happened with it in the ensuing years, resigned to thinking it had disappeared off the face of the earth without a trace.

Yellow taped-off Kent State University be damned, we were permitted on campus so the BBC could conduct the interview at the location known as ‘The Commons,’ which was the opening scene of the crime on May 4th, 1970.

I was selected for this interview because I was a member of SDS (Students for a Democratic Society) and I in the midst of the action that fateful day, 2 months prior to BBC’s film shoot. Two of the 4 students killed that day, Jeffery Miller and Alison Krause, were my friends.

It’s almost amusing now to see myself at age 22; a boy trying to be brave and figure things out.

What’s not at all amusing is this interview gives evidence that the cultural warfare issues of Tyrannical Authoritarianism vs. Liberty and Democratic Rule of Law — which are front and center today — were in play over 50 yeas ago.

Some things never change. In fact, the stakes are much higher now given a world facing existential threats such as the collapse of the environment and the rise of AI. The good fight is eternal.

—Gerald V. Casale
 

cx714

Unregulated Tendencies
It got me thinking about the cyclical nature of our societies in modern times.
Good post. Stoner subject, sober assessment.

I studied social science in the post-postmodern era. Even as we were applying literary theory to cultural narratives, we were hopeful for the next unifying Big Idea.

Turns out we were being optimistic. The Information Age created false equivalences across all types of knowledge. Instead of a clearer lens, we got memes. 😂 😂 😭

Just keep arming the kids with critical thinking. It’s the deadliest weapon in any culture war.

 

Rodney

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random thought: we need to start putting anti-psychotics in the water supply like the hippies tried to do with LSD


That is not random that is pure genius AND ban all water that does not contain anti-psychotics. With the way things are going in the world it is the only sensible thing to be doing. Even if they invented a drug that cures 99% of cancer and it was safe to dose the population via water they still would not do it.
 
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