That doesn't really address my concern about gluing yourself to things being a dumb way to protest. It relies on people stopping whatever they're doing because they care about not killing you.
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According to the intro, it works by making the moderate viewpoint seem more moderate. So basically the idea is being as extreme as possible so that people will say, "I agree with your point but not your methods."
While that seems like a stiff punishment for a public nuisance. I strongly question the logic of gluing yourself to a road and assuming other people will stop using it because you glued yourself. That just doesn't strike me as an intelligent way to protest things.
This is absolutely insane and no one will want to buy those GPUs.
I checked and Vollyball is, but the other variants are not.
We lost so many good ones when Flash died.
Like Slime Vollyball still works, but we lost Slime Basketball/Bowling and all the versions. And a thousand more just like it that are gone now. https://oneslime.net/
The number will eventually approach 99.9%.
Are we only comparing the best of the best in each? Because both can be great in their best form.
But if I had to pick one and lose the other, for the good of society, I can't imagine the videos are helping more than the written word is helping.
For example, we've only had 1 president in the USA since television who was shorter than 5'11.5", Jimmy Carter. We refuse to elect short people now that we can see them.
Videos can be misleading, unhelpful, and fail to paint the whole picture. Look no further than the society we live in today, where loads of fake videos get pumped out and then we need written articles to explain all the things wrong with the video.
Obviously fake info can be written down too, but we have a much bigger problem with fake videos. TikTok is the modern equivalent of a newspaper. Newspapers have laws about what they're allow to print. At least half the stuff on TikTok is engagement bait, ads, political ads, etc.
In which era were people better informed? Print era or video era?
Irsay gave some pretty amazing interviews because he was often drunk. Although maybe he just always slurred his speech regardless.
This guy was a billionaire, and just a decade ago was arrested with $30k in cash, and loads of pills, inside a laundry bag in his car.
I also remember him for bringing that whale back to the ocean, so that's cool. None of these articles coming out today do justice to Irsay. We lost a guy with a lot of character today.
You'll be at work, walking the opposite direction as a co-worker who you are seeing for the first time that day. "How are you?" You can't stop to talk, so you only have time for a 1-3 word answer max.
My parents don't tell me I'm living wrong, but it seems to be the basis of every religion someone tries to sell me.
I should be able to run over as many kids as I want!