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ernsithe 6 points ago +6 / -0

I suppose it means he's suppose to go to get some clinic and get an IV with the drug added to it and Kaiser in typical HoMO fashion, fucked him over.

Yeah, that's basically it. He got the authorization to use a "breakthrough therapy" and they delayed the administration due to some sort scheduling thing.

Worth pointing out that Pluvicto is a radiopharmaceutical. It's basically a ligand the with an affinity with the prostate linked together with radioactive material. Think radiation therapy from the inside out. Wouldn't surprise me if administering it had some complexity around it besides just sticking in an IV. Might require some specialists on hand. Still, no excuse.

On a separate note, Novartis just had earnings on 10/28 and dropped like 6%. If this high-profile treatment saves funny cartoon man... pretty good press...

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ernsithe 4 points ago +4 / -0

And imagine how overstated that common trap could be if:

  1. Modi would increase his own popularity in India by claiming he made progress on those things
  2. Japanese politicians would politely nod and not tell someone to go fuck themselves, regardless of what they planned on doing.

Good thing neither of those are true or once could really jump to some conclusions! /s

Is it a good sign? No. Is it indicative of future policy? Not really.

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ernsithe 2 points ago +2 / -0

I've always wondered if the solution was an a different type of business entity where any objectives other than profits are laid out and disclosed. For example, if they stated from the very start, "our goal is do manufacture domestically and revitalize dying American towns," with an actual strategy and limits pre-defined. Knowing this, if people invested in it, then shareholder primacy would drive the company to adhere to their mission statement, not just profit.

"We invested in this company to manufacture domestically and now you've outsourced something," could then be actionable under similar mechanism to Dodge Bros. v. Ford. A way to redefine "shareholder value" for individual organizations seems more doable than a court changing the rules around existing companies.

And ask yourself, would you actually want it overturned? Have you seen any evidence that today's CEOs should have no shareholder accountability? "Oh, we put 100% of your retirement savings into DEI, reparations and shiet. No, you don't have any recourse." They don't make them like Henry Ford anymore.

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ernsithe 8 points ago +8 / -0

It's not a contradiction if you realize how the economy is actually structured.

Having savings doesn't count as GDP. Line go down.
Barely scraping by, while the rest of your money goes to other people who will immediately spend it counts as much GDP. Line go up.

Their ideal state is everyone being forced to spend every dollar they get. The more hands each dollar passes through, the more times it can be counted.

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ernsithe 9 points ago +9 / -0

Damn, they pivot fast.

Watch them change the mission statement of the ADL next to give them a wider attack surface.

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ernsithe 12 points ago +12 / -0

I did not go to school for four years and build a platform to be talked to like this.

Ooooh, you're in the [checks notes] 1/3 of people over 25 with a BS or higher. Unless maybe she took 4 years to get an AA, which we can't rule out. A credential doesn't make you suddenly better. It doesn't entitle you to respect. And to top it off, you just know it's in some high-school level degree program.

But, even though it's eclipsed by her temper tantrum, the guy sucks too. Talking to yourself to assure you that you "won" is cringe.

Just let her finish her little script about muh racism. Then pull the rug out by going back to the last thing you said and continuing your original point. She looks like a retard for going off topic because she couldn't go 5 seconds without talking and you make your original point. The lack acknowledgement for her tangent is a more "alpha" move than seeing who can talk the loudest anyway.

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ernsithe 4 points ago +4 / -0

There are no countries/nations without people. Remove the people and they're just lands.

So yes, they are shithole countries.

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ernsithe 9 points ago +9 / -0

What's that have to do with this article? Or do you think it's going to say "here's a novel material" and we'll jump into constructing entire buildings with it without anyone checking to actually see if the material is viable or running any tests on it?

You're not wrong if we were letting it design buildings unchecked, but that's not what we're talking about here. But sure. In those unrelated examples, in completely different domains, yes?

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ernsithe 5 points ago +5 / -0

Oh boy. Is this one of those threads where normal-ass ML is confused with LLM's because the label "AI" is overly broad and we argue in generic terms if it's Skynet or a helpful search engine?

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ernsithe 3 points ago +3 / -0

>AI findom

Not sure if disgusted or see an opportunity for the easiest money ever.
I think it's both.

Have an LLM insult people and demand payment. Track which content resulted in the highest payouts. Use that data as personalized reinforcement.

Edit: Before you all call me evil, what if it were geolocked to Indian users?

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ernsithe 19 points ago +19 / -0

Stolen? Yes.
By whom? The slimeballs that pass for representatives and their friends in industry.
Do they still have it? No, they sold it for personal gain.
Can we get it back? Maybe but we will have to rebuild most of it.
Would we even be able to function in that sort of society now? Yes. People would actually be happier to have a hand in creating something tangible they can point at rather wasting their time on make-work that they know is useless. Or at least men would.

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ernsithe 2 points ago +2 / -0

Comment is also a repost from the other thread.

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ernsithe 22 points ago +22 / -0

Dude is only alive because she also shoots like a woman.

How this is possible? She fired 14 shots at him from less than 10 feet away.

One of the bullets hit a Gastonia police officer in the arm, law enforcement officials report.

I don't know if FBI agent is unlucky or the luckiest man on Earth. Conclusion:

Immediately after the November 2019 incident, Loveridge was put on administrative leave. Just over eleven months later, CMPD confirmed Wednesday she was cited for termination.

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ernsithe 11 points ago +11 / -0

Because he took down this thread and reposted it with the exact content to try to get more engagement. Also, like a Twitter faggot.

The "sexual maturity at 25" thing is also a classic argument of people trying to close the overlap between the healthy fertility window and social acceptance window to zero among Whites in the West, while everyone else pumps out kids.

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ernsithe 2 points ago +2 / -0

I like it. We've already got Godzilla Minus One as a unit of movie budget. Equivalent to about USD 12m.

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ernsithe 6 points ago +6 / -0

Congratulations feminists. You've established that "Rape Culture" you've ween wanting to be real in the West for decades. Your complaints finally have an air of legitimacy. I guess "manifesting" does work. Good job!

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ernsithe 13 points ago +13 / -0

>I'm going to try to be deep about masculinity.
>I'm going to use "ghost" as a verb while doing so.

The meme is correct.

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ernsithe 1 point ago +1 / -0

He'd be a slightly worse version of Obama

And that's why "Kamal" would still have lost. We're talking about 2024, not 2008. We've got the benefit of hindsight. In 2024 we know that Obama was an atrocious president. "Slightly worse version of Obama" is terrible.

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ernsithe 4 points ago +4 / -0

The cobra is right about the viper.
The viper is right about the cobra.
I hope they bite each other.

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ernsithe 2 points ago +2 / -0

IIRC, it's a sort of venture capital / trade group thing for business that want to export JP products and culture. On the bright side, it means that Japan recognizes that things being authentically Japanese is an important and marketable in its own right. On the other side, it means they're trying to appeal to international consumers with all the negatives that come with that.

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ernsithe 2 points ago +2 / -0

Legal or otherwise it incentivizes organised crime
Ever heard of a pimp?

That's a shitty argument that can be used for anything:
"Allowing people to own cars leads to theft rings, carjacking, chop shops, and organized crime."
"Allowing people to carry cash leads to organized rings of pick pockets."

Everything where money or property is exchanged creates a profit motive for crimes.

There are jurisdictions where they've legalized prostitution but pimping is still a crime. On paper, that leaves more resources to go after the organized, criminal part. And the victims can report it without fear of charges of their own.

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ernsithe 2 points ago +2 / -0

>At least 2 historic magnolia trees, Kennedy Garden appear to have been removed
>Legend says that George Washington once chopped down his father's cherry tree.
>has appeared to take down at least six trees on the
>planted by first lady Florence Harding in 1922
>The tree was replanted in 1947

What I am getting from this article is they don't say if it was permanently removed or temporarily removed during construction and will be replanted, which has been done in the past. The author wants you to assume it was cut down, hence opening with the utterly irrelevant George Washington anecdote (priming).

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ernsithe 4 points ago +4 / -0

That very well could be. My point is they weren't frozen in time by the experience. No "factories are too White" bullshit. If Nixon had tried the same thing in Africa, enough machine parts would have been sold for scrap that they'd be in the same spot today.

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