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subbookkeeper 17 points ago +17 / -0

This is like a bomber blowing himself up and only himself when planting a bomb.

Rarely do these people face the consequences other people normally have to pay for.

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subbookkeeper 3 points ago +3 / -0

They brought in my boy Thrawn to the character sacrifice pile. Very sad to see him be assassinated.

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subbookkeeper 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes, raising them via peaceful parenting. They are very frustrating and constantly making me angry. Obviously an infant has to be physically picked up and carried as they have no ability to do otherwise, but even a 2 year old is capable of understanding basic explanations. Sure they might cry and mis behave but that's not them defying you, that's them emotionally upset and needing comfort. But if they grow up with their first memories of being talked too and reasoned with not told "because I said so" which is fundamentally relying on the fact that they don't have a choice. It tends to build up and get easier as they know that what you say makes sense and that if they disagree, the way to do that is with words not actions/misbehaviour.

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subbookkeeper 0 points ago +1 / -1

It's peaceful Parenting. Obviously grabbing them to prevent them walking into traffic is acceptable.

But overall don't use force against your Children. It's just the Libertarian NAP in a non retarded way.

Shouting at your Kids in anger is using the threat of force as you are intimidating them with Anger. Raising your voice is not always anger obviously.

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subbookkeeper 5 points ago +5 / -0

Having experienced both I can say absolutely yes. Ironically enough a Woman demanded I have sex with her or she would say I raped her.

If you're raped you have support and people will defend and help you.

You get none of that in the reverse.

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subbookkeeper 2 points ago +2 / -0

Good.

It'd be great to hear there was an increase in attacks against activists but sadly this is probably just randomly hitting a good target.

Reminds me of Kyle Rittenhouse, shoots 3 random people in an antifa crowd, 2 pedos.

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subbookkeeper 2 points ago +2 / -0

Broken clock is kind of right twice a day.

You shouldn't be yelling at your kids, it's not physical abuse or sexual abuse but it's using your disparity in size and strength to force compliance.

The only people that should be yelled at are CNN employees.

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subbookkeeper 2 points ago +2 / -0

Hilarious. But a tactical victory but a strategic mistake.

Progressive ideology is marxist in nature, that means it follows the dialectic. It relies on contradictions to move forward. The synthesis or the "next thing" can only come from a contradiction.

This will allow some academics to determine who is "really" non binary. Similar to how "you aint black" classified "the right political opinions" as being crucial to being black.

Exploiting their rules is still playing by their rules. The only way that this could be a strategic victory is if it leads to something.

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subbookkeeper 1 point ago +1 / -0

Things that can be used for barter.

You can always buy cheap/free things from garage/estate sales etc and see if you can resell them for higher value. Just go there with facebook marketplace open and compare the prices. Keep in mind what you are seeing for sale are the prices that don't sell.

Invest in books/download pdf's where able and learn as much as you can.

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subbookkeeper 8 points ago +8 / -0

Do you have a source for that?

Arithmetic.

All across the western world it's the same. You have to realise the poison has already been swallowed. It's not just a matter of seeing the affects and mitigation.

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subbookkeeper 4 points ago +4 / -0

Why does the strategy of "transport them to Martha's vineyard" only ever get utilised once? 50 was so effective. Why stop? Why not convoys of buses in the dead of night.

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subbookkeeper 6 points ago +6 / -0

In a working justice system he'd be deemed non insane, and thus sane enough to stand criminal trial.

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subbookkeeper 3 points ago +3 / -0

"What is a Woman" is such a perfect persuasion missile that could only be improved by asking "What is a Man" beforehand I fully expect everyone to forget about it in a weeks time.

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subbookkeeper 3 points ago +3 / -0

A hospital is the only proper place to give birth.

If something goes wrong.

Every single person in history was birthed in other places than hospitals untill very recently.

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subbookkeeper 2 points ago +2 / -0

"after 15 years"

Aren't the kids too old for school now? what exactly will happen to the presumably at least 19 year old Adults now?

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subbookkeeper 11 points ago +11 / -0

Another interesting thing, that is somewhat relevant, is that we can see everything a student does on Blackboard or Canvas. We can see what they click on, when they click on it, etc

Aside this jumped out at me.

This type of big data is terrifying because so much of propaganda and nudge theory is based on what draws attention. Having this type of information recorded for future use (it probably doesn't get well used now) means people with access to that info will know incredibly fine details about what specifically makes you feel what to scary degrees of accuracy.

If your showed 10,000 shapes, over time that data will show that you take 0.06 seconds longer to click a red shape than a blue shape because you read it for longer that much longer. While microscopic, that type of info over a whole population can nudge quite effectively, things the government want to nudge you too will start to appear in red and blue for things they don't want you too read.

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subbookkeeper 22 points ago +22 / -0

That's probably one of the best single sentence summations of the issue I've heard.

I would counterpoint though on "and prosperous populations are never served by mass immigration" The richest are served by cheap labour, and more importantly labour who's presence is based on compliance. A corrupt owner doesn't want 0 deportations, they want to be able to report uppity or non compliant workers and have them deported.

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subbookkeeper 1 point ago +1 / -0

They were just small external HDD's that did get hot and were moved a lot, so I'm assuming it was just normal wear and tear.

I was definitely leaning towards replacing with another normal drive anyway.

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subbookkeeper 3 points ago +3 / -0

James Lindsey talks a lot about how schools are merging with "health centres" to become the centrepieces of 15 minute cities and social services. It does seem to be happening more and more.

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