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  • I’m literally offering to do Dyslexia Type for you, and other possible solutions, because I’m legit starting to question if you have a condition that needs assistance.

    I’m assuming good faith discussion for once here, though I’m severely starting to doubt you have good faith.

    Btw, you responded to the wrong comment. And you still haven’t explained what feature you were talking about. I’m guessing because of the screenshot you mean parks still rather than tax deductions, but you need to clarify that.



  • The hell is that your takeaway? No offense but are you a little dense after your disability mate? Or maybe have Dyslexia? If so I can switch to Dyslexia Type for you so it’s easier to read.

    What is the “feature” here you’re talking about? Tax deductions? Parks? You and your community didn’t build the damn parks for tax deductions - at least, at no point in your story do you mention you and others got a tax deduction from it. None of you paid someone to do it to then get a tax deduction. You said it was built literally by yourselves. Either way, this isn’t really about the damn dang parks anymore. Do you just skim over the other example I mentioned multiple times? Maybe need new reading glasses? It can be hard to notice when vision starts getting blurry nearby, I understand, so maybe you just actually missed it.

    I’m also literally explaining what the comic is most likely about. Both with it featuring Lions and the title “Tax Deductions”, and how it’s not pro-libertarian.

    The Lion’s Club is small but it also isn’t btw. It’s a global club.



  • Again, talking about Lion’s Club parks. They don’t take into account the community. I’m not saying parks themselves are bad, I’m saying the stuff Lion’s Club does is just got tax deductions, not because it’s necessarily good for the community. Same with donating to Think Tanks that are set up as charities but promote something specific they want to promote.

    The Lion’s Club btw doesn’t go and literally builds a park btw, they just pay people to do it. I’m not sure what you don’t get about this. It’s not an attack on you, or parks. It’s about the rich doing things for the sake of tax deductions but framing it as for the community when really it’s about them paying less taxes. Which is what the comic is about. Building a school by itself seems like a good act, right? But the school the Lions built isn’t actually useful, and just misguides the Gazelles into thinking it’s necessary for the Lion’s to eat them for their own good. Just like the park that was “donated” by the Lion’s Club I mentioned is not really being a useful park, nor a good park, because it’s far from where people live, not near any communities, and most of it is a shallow pond and parking lot.



  • Edit: extra clarification just in case: I’m talking about parks build by The Lion’s Club specifically.

    They’re usually really shitty parks in terrible locations.

    One I remember was a small park far away from any neighborhood you could only get to by driving that was nothing but a big circle surrounding a man made pond with ducks, a fountain that after it broke was never repaired, a single bench, a few trees, and mowed grass. Oh and a cement parking lot that was 1/3 the size of the park, of course.

    The bench had a plaque saying the park was donated by the Lion’s Club.

    Before that it was a forest by the side of the road, so it definitely lost biodiversity. It was usually empty because, well, you had to drive the and it was far from most places people lived.


  • Plant the seed of using OpenClaw, but make sure you get no credit for it… Once it’s taken root, make sure you back up as much as you can of everything.

    Wait for OpenClaw to inevitably self implode. Panic happens. Point out this is why you didn’t trust AI, become hero by having the backups ready so everything’s not destroyed.

    People who don’t know better like AI until it vibes back and bites them.