

Problem is:
Because one of the biggest conspiracy tales turned out to be a real conspiracy, many people now believe that the others are also real.
Mind, the best lies are always built around a grain of truth, but that doesn’t make them not lies.
archive.today and archive.ph (also .is, .md, .fo, .li, .vn) are DDOSing a blogger who investigated them. They could also be Russian assets (js from mail[.]ru).


Problem is:
Because one of the biggest conspiracy tales turned out to be a real conspiracy, many people now believe that the others are also real.
Mind, the best lies are always built around a grain of truth, but that doesn’t make them not lies.


Good video.
Those face filters (the narrator’s eyes) though. Really disturbing. Is that a feature of youtube, maybe even 1 that can’t be switched off?


fragrantly unconstitutional
As in “stinks to high heaven”


“Gulf of America” was a sign of things to come. I truly hope nobody over there is surprised now.


I heard him talk about the war the other day, it’s so disgusting. He’s gloating. He’s saying the dumbest shit. He’s happy 🤮
There are no more summer lifeguard jobs
There are no more art museums to guard
The lab is out of white lab coats
Cause there are no more slides and microscopes
But there are still careers in combat, my son
There are still careers in combat, my sonThere are no more roles on TV shows
There are no road-cone dispensing jobs
There are no spots left for park ranger
Cause there are no bears left to save you from
But there are still careers in combat, my son
There are still careers in combat, my son
(s)


One thing is for sure: if they “win” it stinks to high heaven.


Another country went fully, truly, 100% mask off. The USA as global trendsetter once again.



Re “single perspective”: make that at least two.
According to a big German news podcast on Friday:
The Don definitely has no clue, but he’s gloating about killing mullahs etc. Btw, it costs the USA about $1billion per day. And they’re buying oil from Russia again. Let that sink in, LOL (<-sarcasm)


What about peat though?



The Allied Forces of course.
If there are none today, there surely will be after six years of dumb endless war.
Seriously though, sometimes it looks like it’s going to implode all by itself.


Once again I don’t have any outrage left in me, or even mild surprise. Was it not obvious that “government efficiency” was a lie from the start? Or that alt-right social media influencers were too dumb and egocentric to govern anything, not to speak of insatiable greed?
But I’m glad it’s coming out little by little. I’m glad they are too crazy to keep their spoils for long.


The fact that the Third Reich fell and that the Nürnberg Trials happened gives me hope. The fact that it took six years of war and 15 million victims does not.


I’m glad my elderly relatives actually came from across the iron curtain. We don’t agree on much politically, but they saw the signs ever since Trump1.0, and recognized them for what they were.


They probably have a team of idea finders scouring the fediverse as we speak! Am I joking? Who knows.


From the article:
According to the GEC’s published criteria, printer vendors have three compliance paths. They can avoid firmware changes that disable remanufactured cartridges, offer approved cartridge solutions that maintain device functionality, or make remanufactured options available for purchase through their own channels. Each route is meant to encourage a model in which printing components are reused rather than discarded.
So far, more than 38,000 products remain listed under the older EPEAT 1.0 registry, while only 163 have transitioned to the new 2.0 standard – none of them printers.
It’s not binding. Maybe articles like this one will shame hp into stopping that bs one day ☀️ (only joking)
Time to advertise a short story called The Station’s Cathedral (Die Bahnhofskathedrale) which sort of encapsulates why you can find my at both ends of this curve.
I couldn’t find a quote but somebody wrote a paper about it.