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vicious_snek5 3 points ago +3 / -0

I've come around to the position that they were right all along. Satan has his claws deep into it.

Look at the current state of dnd. Gay tieflings and rainbow haired characters everywhere. It's SJW mecca. It's one of satan's favourite games clearly. Knowing who plays dnd, I'll not be letting my kid join for those same reasons. I don't think it's actual spells like in the 80s, but I know who plays and what they talk about. No.

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vicious_snek5 11 points ago +11 / -0

If they were to be engaged in monkey orgy degeneracy, do you suppose that WHO and the media would be honest and tell us, or would they explain it by choppy chimpy bush meat or something regardless of the truth?

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vicious_snek5 18 points ago +18 / -0

It's effective rhetoric, it's an attempt to shift the overton window. "I'm moderate, therefore these policies too my left aren't too far fetched, and we can go further while still being reasonable."

You're deluded if you believe it sure. But it's an effective meme with a specific purpose. Don't just write them all off as incompetent, some of them actually are evil.

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vicious_snek5 4 points ago +4 / -0

Normies will ignore this, as no one clipped is outright saying it should or needs to happen.

The yanks need to start mixing this with info from the brits. They had evidence from labour that it was a deliberate ploy to win elections and flood the country with left voting immigrants.

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vicious_snek5 19 points ago +19 / -0

naturally the Pfizer one will get better and better.

By what mechanism? They haven't updated it, it's the same mixture. To change it substantially would mean having to go through the 'authorization process' again.

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vicious_snek5 6 points ago +6 / -0

This right here is key

Normally focusing on that woke crap would be breaking your duties

But now they can all point to ESG and the literature around it and get away with it.

ESG isn't just something forcing companies to act a certain way, its a reason and excuse for ideologues running companies into the ground to act that way. Its a two way street.

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vicious_snek5 10 points ago +10 / -0

but as far as I know, none says that it's a prison that you are not allowed to leave.

Of the European countries I think it's Just the Ukraine that's like that ;-)

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vicious_snek5 23 points ago +23 / -0

One in which every individual is free to make decisions concerning his or her health and body

That ship sailed a year ago, fuck you bitch.

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vicious_snek5 21 points ago +21 / -0

Immediately triggered a bunch of special spirits I see lmao

You were being le redditor cringe bro. Nobody is triggered, you're just cringe.

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vicious_snek5 2 points ago +2 / -0

The context as I recall is Jesus is being questioned by people looking to get him in trouble. It's a trap question. Does he answer that people should support their roman oppressors and send them their hard earnt money which would be a rather unpopular local opinion, or does he publicly support rebellion and get himself into trouble before it is time.

"render unto Caeser that which is Caeser's, and give unto God that which belongs to God" is then a somewhat ambiguous answer that can be read many ways on its surface. This shows his smarts and stymies his opponents, and raises a lot of good questions and stimulates good discussion, what exactly is Caeser's?

I tend to agree with mpetey123 that people have missed the point. It's not exactly a glowing endorsement of paying taxes, and can reasonably be taken to actually encourage tax resistance, depending on what you think belongs or is coming to Caeser.

Then there is additional context, with the coinage presented not being local money, but a roman coin with a roman emporer's head on it.

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vicious_snek5 6 points ago +6 / -0

oh god yeah, you had that dutch study on the effectiveness of the vaccine against omicron, and it was showing negative effectiveness after 2 months

In the discussion/conclusion they were clearly forced to come up with excuses for why that was, how it was maybe changed and risky behavior in the vaccinated, and how its still valuable and useful at the current schedule...

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vicious_snek5 7 points ago +7 / -0

WA just dropped the majority of its restrictions* yesterday (effective friday) yeah.

Cunt of a health minister was an absolute bitch about the remaining ones though. "what's their problem, they(the unvaxxed) can go most everywhere now"

Except to fucking work ya dumb broad. Pointless being 'allowed' everywhere as a member of the public if I can't fucking work to afford it.

So labor (note the unaustralian spelling they use) is still full of shitstains.

WA truly is the worst, except for the NT where Michael Gunner (labor) rounded up the aboriginals against their will and sent them to a camp.

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vicious_snek5 2 points ago +2 / -0

Purity spirals have been a fixture of the right since Buckley read the John Birch Society out of the Republican party for opposing the 1964 Civil Rights Act.

The neocons kicking out the actual conservatives was a coup from the left, not a purity spiral. They'd have done better if they'd have kept out the neocons from the start.

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vicious_snek5 10 points ago +10 / -0

Social security is the big scam. A 401k System, australian superannuation, to the greatest extent possible, is the way to go.

It's not perfect and yeah letting untrustworthy corps have blind control of it is definitely an issue, but you'd be far better as a country with more 401k, less pyramid scheme social security like aus went for.

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vicious_snek5 12 points ago +12 / -0

Notice the language used. 'Threatened'

In what world is that a threat. He offered you money for a thing your team built. This is not a threat. It is an offer. Do you value control of it more than money Mr. Bloomberg? Is it sentimentality, or is it the power and leverage it offers?

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vicious_snek5 6 points ago +7 / -1

Globalist socialists HATE nationalist socialists.

Because it's largely the same target audience, or at least was last century.

The conservative they hate sure, but it's dangerous competition they despise.

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vicious_snek5 6 points ago +6 / -0

Yup, sounds like the tech guy doesn't understand the inherent variability of scales and average weight, not realising it will fluctuate 5-6 over the course of a day.

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vicious_snek5 8 points ago +8 / -0

You are right, it's common practice for unis to talk to them. A substantial portion is free or steeply discounted, but that's all about the uni and the organisation coming to an arrangement. They'll often have a 'contact us if you are an educational institution' part on their pricing page. Or if it's common and large enough company they might just have that as a purchase option. Looking at maxon and zbrush (art software I'm more familiar with), for the full suite it's 2k AUD annually individually, or 300AUD for a lab license, and 2.3k for teams, with students paying half the full license fee also (so 1k anually). 2.3k->300 is a steep discount to be sure, but it's not free. This is pretty typical.

They uni can't just assume it and take it for free. That's insane.

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vicious_snek5 5 points ago +5 / -0

The host couldn't have asked for a more perfect interview target. It was all the stereotypes together, you'd be accused of creating a caricature strawman if you made it up.

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