Harkronis

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[–] Harkronis@kbin.melroy.org 30 points 14 hours ago

And this situation is a stronger reason.

The girl has gone through every reasonable and righteous option she could of.

And the authority of all of those matters - failed her. So what was she left with? Punching the abuser. Now they're all like "WHUH?! OH MY GOD! U CAN'T DO THAAAAAAAT!!" despite them practically IGNORING what was happening. What did they honestly expect? For her to own it?

[–] Harkronis@kbin.melroy.org -1 points 15 hours ago (3 children)

The specs do not impress me for a company that prides itself for being technologically creative. The Steam Deck was a massive success for what they were able to do with that. But this? This is like a glorified Raspberry Pi if it was done by Valve.

Even if you could expand the RAM and storage, everything else is just sitting there waiting to be obsolete in a couple years. I just don't get who they're trying to make this for. You can easily build a PC with a reasonable budget that could easily tackle things this cube probably couldn't.

Individuals who game, are more likely going to look at this wanting all of the latest AAA games to work and I don't see this cube doing the workload for long. And for the projected price point, it definitely won't be worth the price.

[–] Harkronis@kbin.melroy.org 7 points 15 hours ago (1 children)

You know, I wouldn't be surprised whether we've been consistently eating or sparingly eating UPFs, that we'll all get cancer or some health issue. We're all gonna die from it one day or another.

[–] Harkronis@kbin.melroy.org 102 points 15 hours ago (13 children)

The same level of logic where the bully is somehow not at fault for when the bullied finally stands up to them.

Not that I'd know from personal experience or anything growing up from how many times it was somehow my fault for retaliating.

[–] Harkronis@kbin.melroy.org 7 points 16 hours ago

These are the kinds of people where if Jesus Christ actually came back, touched upon earth again with all of his glory, they would still believe of him being of just some homeless person pretending.

They're the kind of people who love cherry-picking bible verses and still wouldn't have a clue as to what they really mean. Only picking them because 'well it just sounds nice and sounds like me and whatever muh values are' the kind of values that change just as much as Trump's does whenever he so much manages to go take a dump, toilet or diapers. Whichever.

 

A group of 17 transgender members of the Air Force are suing the U.S. government over what they say is the military’s unlawful revocation of their early retirement pensions and benefits.

[–] Harkronis@kbin.melroy.org 3 points 16 hours ago

That's what some of the founding fathers of america would want us to do. There's no ounce of true patriotism in politicians today and for a while.

 

A 13-year-old student was expelled from a Louisiana middle school after hitting a male classmate who she said created and shared a deepfake pornographic image of her, according to her family’s lawyers.

[–] Harkronis@kbin.melroy.org 3 points 16 hours ago

More like almost nobody wants to admit that they took part in it or lucas himself greenlighting it.

[–] Harkronis@kbin.melroy.org 4 points 1 day ago (4 children)

You can blame it on Spez and who he has allowed to be in charge of moderating the subreddits that control wherever this shit-flinging fest is happening at.

[–] Harkronis@kbin.melroy.org 2 points 1 day ago

It began with Eggs. Yes, eggs. A lot of voters thought if they brought Trump back, he'd lower the price of eggs. So he got in, the prices of eggs remained and eventually he told everyone to shut up about them. Now that eggs are back at a reasonable price range, there's issue after issue with him.

I'm going to link something that details and tracks every little thing he's done right here Trump's Crimes

But Trump is merely the symptom of a even greater problem. Because people asked the very same question when George W Bush was re-elected in 2004. They asked that again when Reagan was re-elected, they asked that when George H.W Bush got a term. The Republicans are going by the playbook of taking advantage of out-of-touch individuals in the country, particularly rural voters, and playing up to them about their concerns. A lot of people in the country are largely single-minded voters, who believe, if they got X in the office, they will take care of that problem and almost let them have free reign at anything else.

And this kind of mindset is damaging, only amplified the day Trump got his first term. At the time though, I still liked to have believed that the Democrats blindsided Bernie Sanders who was gaining momentum and was for the people (both times he tried running anyways). And the DNC didn't want that so they pushed for Hilary Clinton to take the nomination. And the people who been following and tracking, took great offense to this (even though they could've just said 'Fuck you' to the ballots by writing in Bernie anyways, like I did, just not enough of them cared to) and decided to just throw everything upside down by having Trump in office.

We suffered for 4 years of his chaos then, then by the time the 2020 elections rolled over, we reluctantly voted Biden as a means to put at end to the-then madness of events of Trump's first term. We saw some progress but not the kind of progress we expected out of Biden, who didn't have all of the tools necessary for someone having been beside Obama. And when the 2024 elections rolled around, there was this massive uptick in MAGA/QAnon/GOP/Nazi movement going on that was allowed run unchecked and they have been doing their damage. Sure enough even with Harris plugged in at last minute for the few months left of campaigning, the 75+ million uninformed, deranged lunatics from the aforementioned movement got Trump back in.

And the chaos has resumed, more harsher than the first term.

[–] Harkronis@kbin.melroy.org 1 points 1 day ago

All of that doesn't matter. The fact of the matter is, is that they all knew to an extent how bad the planes were. They allowed dozens of lives to die at that expense. If your poor and negligent behavior is taking lives away, you are held accountable and should face the maximum penalty. You're technically a murderer.

[–] Harkronis@kbin.melroy.org 0 points 1 day ago (8 children)

People don't join Reddit to partake in things politically. The real attraction is how numerous that there are of communities anyone can join, that covers just about nearly anything anyone has ever thought of. It's almost endless. There's a community for someone out there and there's interaction in them.

The problem was when people got fucking politics into their god damn heads way too damn much that they practically ruined everything for everyone everywhere. And I find it ironic that you call it a right wing propaganda machine when the last time I was there, there were volumes of these right-wingers complaining up and down how Reddit was left-wing.

But that's just an example too of how damn contagious all of these fucking politics has gotten everything.

 

Sleeping is the bridge between life and death. You pass out but still function because you're alive, alive enough to wake up from the sleep. But you're also half dead too, because you're in one solitary place of which to sleep in.

So technically speaking, everyone has died, you've experienced death, but one which you can wake up from at any given time. That is unless, you don't wake up anymore then you're definitely dead on a permanent basis.

 

Trying to argue with conservatives.

All that they're great at is detouring, distancing, playing down, doubling-tripling down, disassociating, strawmen and more illogical fallacies. They can't take up an honest debate unless there are rules in place that gives them any outs from being pressed when confronted with questions they can't give truthful answers to.

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