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bobknight33
(Member Profile)
Hilarious, you think you’re a man with a vaginal yeast infection….who doesn’t know what a woman is again?!? You sure have no clue what a man is. 😂
I’m guessing you have conveniently forgotten “Trump is our Hitler” JD was a cross dresser in college and “thought he was gay” until his grandmother and preacher told him he wasn’t allowed to be gay (that didn’t stop the urges or dislike for the female form and lust for men and penis and sofa…not that there’s anything wrong with that unless you rail against and demonize it hypocritically). 😂
Shocker…another violent far right anti government gun nut caught with multiple guns, multiple passports, and a fake license plate on his unregistered vehicle on his way to Coachella. How long before you blame Biden?
BTW- the ridiculous tax plans (more cuts for the top 5% and businesses) he has announced have been analyzed by the CRB who said the tax plan alone will add a minimum of $7.5 trillion to the debt with no new spending and not including his tariffs that will also increase debt and inflation by the same amount of the tariffs (he’s said 20%-500%).
Is it true he paid someone to take his college entrance exams? Is that why he won’t release his transcript…it includes evidence he was caught cheating repeatedly as a failed student and paid the school for their silence and his diploma? Prove it’s not true.
Is he hiding his medical records (he’s the only candidate in American history to not release them) because they show he wasn’t hit by a bullet at all, because they’ll show he shits his pants daily, or because of the severe dementia diagnosis? I say all 3 and much much more like a decades old untreated syphilis infection.
Abandoning his people in Coachella with no transportation to the parking lots miles away, again…after a full day event in over 10p degree temperatures with no shade or cooling provided in the desert causing many to be hospitalized with heat stroke…turning many of them against him (you would think you morons would learn he won’t think about your needs, but you never do).
He won’t do interviews, like he falsely claims about Harris. Fox call ins aren’t interviews, they’re pure propaganda commercials with zero journalism. There’s good reason, he’s completely lost his mind and looks ridiculous. He’s only still running in hopes of a pardon from president Transe.
His movie is out and doing well….The Apprentice….a bio pic.
lol. FEMA is essentially leaving N Carolina because their agents are being threatened by residents who believe the stupidity you deal in. This will impact the support you receive and make recovery much harder for your state. Good job morons! I’m sure you will blame Biden for the threats from maga to FEMA based on misinformation coming directly from the felon.
As a man, I think I walked away from this ad with a yeast infection.
That guy eats way more than carburetors for breakfast.
Real men don’t put tampons in the boys restroom.
From the party that can't tell you what a woman is.
This is a sign that this campaign is in trouble.
Bidenmomics
Liar, he talks about the booming economy constantly.
Why must you lie with every breath? Stupid, easily debunked lies only a moron could believe?
I Asked AI To Make A Music Video - This Is The Result
Lyrics-
Tuning out of star-light, the innocent lifetime flickers and flashes onto a canvas. But no, nobody seems worth it
And while the feeling's sophisticated, the view is so restrained. The past is nearing closer, and closer I fear.
So let's just cut the bullshit, and tell me who's independent. Thumbs twiddling' and your life's escaping your mind
Keep In mind, well the air ain't as free as it used to be but that's quite alright while you're still eighteen
It seems, to be, and i'll tell you who's over-rated. What's a beautiful person with some hideous dreams?
And while the lining isn't silver, we're verging on the side of the road, that'll take us home.
The edge of us is getting weighed, read about your life in your local papers.
Realize, the end of us is getting near, you're just a droplet of paint trickled off your canvas.
Delirious, illusions flowing backwards through the river of colour while we analyze to try to see it clearer. Secretly appealing to a lonely prisoner. Now what's your vision?
Initiate your shading, blend the universe together in time it only gets a little easier. Suddenly you piece yourself back together. Now what's your vision?
And I don't wanna have to give a damn about you or your inhibitions.
After all, you're the one who taught me love was not for every body.
However, I'm starting to see this world in the right light, yet still gets darker.
You see, it's just a simple symphony, or a painting? Whatever
This unnatural path, it spans infinitely, but my world is crumbling.
Let it collapse into the abyss, in the midst of summer it won't exist.
This emptiness, it's just a blank slate, waiting for a painter to interfere.
It's quite complex, but what do I know?
Wikipedia's Bias
Ever try to trick a dog w/the fake stick toss? Even they stop and scan to find evidence. (ours learned the ruse quickly)
spins my gourd that folks are SO EASILY misled by these fairy tales of teachers indoctrinating kids (yet, they can't get them to sit still, stop talking, or return materials on time); fears of giving citizens PSTD with known history (but explaining why 'person. woman. man. camera. tv' is NOT unsettling); or libraries can't be trusted to be run by librarians but the by the government (what were Ben Franklin and Andrew Carnegie thinking?)
look, boy! go get the stick! (no wonder all the anger. can't find it. but it has to be here!)
BTW: Roy and Silo thing is nuts. (not mentioned but peripheral involved) rather listen to John Oliver analyze "Air Bud". a lot less loopy.
EDITED FOR SPACE
2020 Politics
- healthcare for all citizens
- inflated drug costs
- American infrastructure
- living wage
- etc, etc, etc....nuthin' is RED TERRITORY!!!
Shirley you can give one example of a Democratic idea to counter any of these problems, but ONE from the GOP side? if'n y'all can find ONE reasonable action, to excuse their non-action, then the next easiest search would be for Bigfoot. (leave the insect repellant, West Nile and Lyme are myths)
c'mon lady! 4/6 of yer complaints have 0 to do w/Democrats. 3/6 are easily researchable and easy to understand. sister, you need to get rid of the yoga pants, put on some blue jeans and get to work!
as far as slanted media - please! it's up to an individual to screen cull, analyze any data they regard. it's like a body walking across a pasture w/o paying heed to bossy's expended feed - don't get to complain about yer boots when it was your decision.
'tho points for watching CNN MSNBC and other outlets (obviously you viewed these to inform the damning opinion? yes?) as it is good to have inputs from many sources. can't say personally spend much time on those sites, or any of the hard-wired right-wing cracker factories (churning out brittle and salty fodder that the infantile find tasty).
ain't no mushroom, princess.
-Border crisis
-High unemployment
-Gas prices up
-Inflation
-Churches and schools still closed
-Tax increases coming
And what are Democrats doing about it? Nothing.
They’re busy obsessing over President Trump.
bobknight33
(Member Profile)
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Just more fake news to keep you leftest stirred up.
Nothing happened worse on Jan 6 than any leftest anarchy event ( portland) last 4 years.
War On USPS
Yes, people here think for themselves and analyze information from multiple sources to come to a conclusion. There is no other possible conclusion if you see the facts, DeJoy hobbled the post office to interfere with it's ability to facilitate an election under quarantine. His actions did not save the post office money, they cost money....lots of money, and did not enhance the ability of the post office to deliver mail, they severely hampered it.
We aren't brainless cult members who believe a repeatedly convicted con man over evidence. Some people will believe anything that consummate liar tells them over logic, reason, and their own eyes and ears.
Did you sign up for your free $10 and Trump swag on snapchat yet? Better hurry before Trump is out of cash. (Hint, it's another Trump scam secretly signing you up to donate $145 a month with no refund or exit.)
BTW, this ad is made by Republican veterans.
Wait, this place believes the ad? Some people will believe anything as long as it confirms their fear of President Trump as the boogeyman.
The next 4 years are going to be rough for you.
Why Covid Outlook is Better in States that Voted for Trump
If anyone is curious about why this was taken down, the presenter said (in another video) there were two reasons:
1) A fair amount of the data problems could be isolated to Texas and Florida (and he wants more time to analyze this)
2) Some people were using this data as "evidence" that wearing masks didn't matter. (and that scared him)
Don't Do That
Dark comedy doesn't mean it's funny.
I don't hate it, nor love it like it's hyped up to be. It's quirky enough that it's actually more fun analyzing its artistic merit than the movie itself.
I'd call it a dark comedy.
FPV drone pilot is invited to film a power plant demolition
I concur. This is more a fail than a success. The commission, I assume, is not to have something "cool" to see -- like watching aerial parkour -- but to have footage at each stages of detonations for the engineers to analyze if every calculations/explosive hookups went off as planned.
With that as parameters, there's almost nothing to see here. If the drone is equipped with a wide-angle lens and/or multi-cam setup (filming both the building and the smokestack at the same time) than maybe the video would be useful. What I see here is crap, narrated by clowns.
@mxxcon: The drone controllers are the assholes IMO. Shouldn't be paid, or paid 10-20% of the commission, max!
@TRRazor That was exactly my reaction...
THIS is the footage you got??? The edge of the screen showing something happening off screen, lots of empty idle ground mid-frame, and the very tail-end of the tower hitting the ground?
SUCCESS! not so much
How Computers Ruined Rock Music
9 minutes into it and he is only analyzing crappy pop music. I have no desire to here his babble. There are tons of great music created with computers. He is only focused on the mainstream.
Donna Brazile: HRC controlled DNC and rigged the primary
The USSR is gone. No one is trying to guard western industry against communist overthrow anymore. That time is long gone.
Imagine person A pushing person B, and person B pushes back, and the news runs around screaming that B pushed A. That's basically our simplistic news coverage about Ukraine.
Feel free to read about the 2014 coup : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Ukrainian_revolution
I take no issue with Ukrainians giving their old government a swift kick out the door (and for understandable reason - such as corruption). However, with that comes the usual scapegoating of the undesirables. Would it have been better that Russia let groups like https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right_Sector ravage ethnic Russians just across their border?
Crimea has been Russia from 1779 till ~1990, when it happened to end up under Ukrainian control after the USSR broke up. People living there are also Russian citizens, born either while it was still Russia, or to Russian parents.
Take a look:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Crimea
Then ask yourself, considering the right wing neo nazi anti-ethnic-Russian shitstorm in Ukraine, where would the Crimeans rather be?
Russia isn't a saint. It's acting in self interest. It's also not a villain. Things happen for reasons.
The treaty you refer to is : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budapest_Memorandum_on_Security_Assurances
The link explains how it can be read to fault either the U.S. (for coup involvement) or Russia (for subsequent conflict involvement).
Just to put things in perspective :
Imagine Russia getting involved in a coup in Mexico or Canada. Or imagine Russia placing missile launchers in Cuba. Do you think that we would be as cordial to Russia as Russia has been to us?
So Russia tries to help a candidate who prefers friendly relations, that's hardly the sign of a committed adversary.
I mean, maybe I'm wrong. Maybe I shouldn't think and analyze the situation from multiple perspectives with consideration for circumstance and motivation, and instead I should just accept what the news has on 24/7 repeat. /s
Collusion is not a crime because /literally/ it is not a crime. You will not find the word "collusion" mentioned as an offense in any criminal code. It's only on TV because people started using that phrase to assert that the campaign and Russia were acting independently (which is irrelevant, they don't need to coordinate to break the law).
-scheherazde
Way to ignore point one...the illegal hacking of what he hoped contained top secret information by a hostile power at Trump's public direction.
The fact that you would even try to contend that the relationship between the U.S. and Russia is not adversarial makes anything else you say moot, because you have already proven to either be a liar or insanely naive. It is, and since ww2 has been adversarial. Your contention that responding to an illegal-by-treaty Russian military build up and invasion on it's borders with a long term international defence program stoked the Russian invasions of Crimea and the Ukraine shows you bought the Putin propaganda, and your follow up that it's an excuse for them installing their candidate in a hostile nation, as if that's proper, shows you aren't being rational at all. What we were required by treaty to do was protect the Ukraine...all of it...with our full military force, securing their borders....we balked and Russia just walked in.
Really, you think collusion with a foreign power to perform illegal acts against private citizens and the government and the interests of the U.S. isn't a crime? Sorry, but it absolutely is here in the U.S., where he did it.
So far, "he" isn't charged with a crime (only because it's likely he's so incompetent that he actually didn't know his entire staff were covert foreign agents....some have admitted as much when confronted with proof)...what his cabinet is charged with varies but all of them perjured themselves to congress about the crimes, who they work for, who paid them, and who they owe millions... so that's felonious.
Just a few crimes (of many) that the campaign is accused of is working with Russian diplomats for the benefit of Russia and against the interests of the U.S., hiring foreign agents, and hiding tens if not hundreds of millions secretly paid to the managers by Russia.
The campaign managers did directly receive money, all of them it seems, tens of millions...and lied about it over and over. What's more, they have admitted (only after recordings were produced) having subverted government policy by making arrangements with Putin before taking office that were diametrically opposed to the current (at the time) policy...again, that's treason.
Colbert To Trump: 'Doing Nothing Is Cowardice'
Freedom of religion is independent of civilian armament.
History shows that religious persecution is normal for humanity, and in most cases it's perpetrated by the government. Sometimes to consolidate power (with government tie-ins to the main religion), and sometimes to pander to the grimace of a majority.
Ironically, in this country, freedom of religion only exists due to armed conflict, albeit merely as a side effect of independence from a religiously homogeneous ruling power.
It's true that Catalonians would likely have been shot at if they were armed.
However, likewise, the Spanish government will never grant the Catalans democracy so long as the Catalans are not armed - simply because it doesn't have to.
(*Barring self suicidal/sacrificial behavior on part of the Catalans that eventually [after much suffering] embarrasses the government into compliance - often under risk that 3rd parties will intervene if things continue)
When the government manufactures consent, it will be first in line to claim that people have democratic freedom. When the government fails to manufacture consent, it will crack down with force.
At the end of the day, in government, might makes right. Laws are only words on paper, the government's arms are what make the laws matter.
Likewise, democracy is no more than an idea. The people's force of arms (or threat thereof) is what assert's the people's dominance over the government.
You can say the police/military are stronger and it would never matter, however, the size of an [armed] population is orders of magnitude larger than the size of an army. Factor in the fact that the people need to cooperate with the government in order to support and supply the government's military. No government can withstand armed resistance of the population at large. This is one of the main lessons from The Prince.
Civilian armament is a bulwark against potentially colossal ills (albeit ills that come once every few generations).
Look at NK. The people get TV, radio, cell, from SK. They can look across the river and see massive cities on the Chinese side. They know they have to play along with the charade that their government demands. At the end of the day, without guns, things won't change.
Look at what happened during the Arab Spring. All these unarmed nations turned to external armed groups to fight for them to change their governments. All it accomplished was them becoming serfs to the invited 3rd parties. This is another lesson from The Prince : always take power by your own means, never rely on auxiliaries, because your auxiliaries will become your new rulers.
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Civilian armament does come with periodic tragedies. Those tragedies suck. But they're also much less significant than the risks of disarmament.
(Eg. School shootings, 7-11 robberies, etc -versus- Tamils vs Sri Lankan government, Rohingya vs Burmese government. etc.)
Regarding rifles specifically (all varieties combined), there is no point in arguing magnitudes (Around 400 lives per year - albeit taken in newsworthy large chunks). 'Falling out of bed' kills more people, same is true for 'Slip and fall'. No one fears their bed or a wet floor.
Pistols could go away and not matter much.
They have minimal militia utility, and they represent almost the entirety of firearms used in violent crime. (Albeit used to take lives in a non newsworthy 1 at a time manner)
(In the U.S.) If tragedy was the only way to die (otherwise infinite lifespan), you would live on average 9000 years. Guns, car crashes, drownings, etc. ~All tragedies included. (http://service.prerender.io/http://polstats.com/?_escaped_fragment_=/life#!/life)
A computer learning example I was taught:
Boy walking with his mom&dad down a path.
Lion #1 jumps out, eats his dad.
(Data : Specifically lion #1 eats his father.)
The boy and mom keep walking
Lion #2 jumps out, eats his mother.
(Data : Specifically lion #2 eats his mother)
The boy keeps walking
He comes across Lion #3.
Question : Should he be worried?
If you are going to generalize [the first two] lions and people, then yes, he should be worried.
In reality, lions may be very unlikely to eat people (versus say, a gazelle). But if you generalized from the prior two events, you will think they are dangerous.
(The relevance to computer learning is that : Computers learn racism, too. If you include racial data along with other data in a learning algorithm, that algorithm can and will be able to make decisions based on race. Not because the software cares - but because it can analyze and correlate.)
(Note : This is also why arguing religion is likely futile. If a child is raised being told that everything is as it is because God did it, then that becomes their basis for reality. Telling them that their belief in god is wrong, is like telling the boy in the example that lions are statistically quite safe to people. It challenges what they've learned.)
I mentioned this example, because it illustrates learning and perception. And it segways into my following analogy.
Here's a weird analogy, but it goes like this :
(I'm sure SJW minded people will shit themselves over it, but whatever)
"Gun ownership in today's urban society" is like "Black people in 80's white bred society".
2/3 of the population today has no contact with firearms (mostly urban folk)
They only see them on movies used to shoot people, and on the news used to shoot people.
If you are part of that 2/3, you see guns as murder tools.
If you are part of the remaining 1/3, you see guns like shoes or telephones - absolutely mundane daily items that harm nobody.
In the 80's, if you were in a white bred community, your only understanding of black people would be from movies where they are gangsters and shoot people, and from the nightly news where you heard about some black person who shot people.
If you were part of an 80's white bred community, you saw black people as dangerous likely killers.
If you were part of an 80's black/mixed community, you saw black people as regular people living the same mundane lives as anyone else.
In either case, you can analytically know better. But your gut feelings come from your experience.
Basically, I know guns look bad to 2/3 of the population. That won't change. People's beliefs are what they are.
I also know that the likelihood of being in a shooting is essentially zero.
I also know that history repeats itself, and -just in case- I'd rather live in an armed society than an unarmed society. Even if I don't carry a gun.
-scheherazade
But, without guns, the freedom to practice religion is fairly safe, without religion, guns aren't.
If the Catalonians had automatic weapons in their basements they would be being shot by the police looking for those illegal weapons AND beaten up when unarmed in public. Having weapons hasn't stopped brutality in America, it's exacerbated it. They don't make police respect you, they make you an immediate threat to be stopped.
Portable Micro Hydro Generator-Blue Freedom
Thunderf00t should analyze this and see if their claims on the amount of power generated if anywhere close to what they claim.
Neuroscientist Explains 1 Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty
I'm a bit surprised the grad student or expert didn't discuss neuromodulators more. The fact is we already have the full connectome of a much simpler system, a worm (C Elegans). And this full mapping is considered insufficient to fully understand the simplified worm behavior because it doesn't fully capture the diversity of different neuromodulators and how they effect processing in neurons. It matters if the neuron is releasing dopamine, serotonin, glutamate, etc. There are ways to approximate these from EM images by analyzing the synapse properties, but ultimately it leads to a much larger problem in understanding neural processing.
In a similar light, the connectome project does not do a good job capturing synaptic strength. We don't really know just from the electron microscopy how strong the connections are. We can try and approximate it by looking at the size/formation of the synapse but ultimately this falls short.
For instance, my memory is that thalamocortical projections (thalamic nuclei to L4 of the cortex) do not make up the primary inputs to L4 on a structural connectivity level, but the strength of those connections are much stronger then the more numerous cortico cortical connections. I don't think the connectome from EM images will be able to pull that out.
The connectome is important, the same way knowing the human genome is important. However, it's really not going to tell us how to simulate a person. It's an important step to be sure, one we are still a good ways away from finishing last I checked (which was three years ago ...)