

It’s not necessarily projection, it can just be two shitty people accurately describing each other


It’s not necessarily projection, it can just be two shitty people accurately describing each other


By using the same onion quote I used several comments earlier, I am both pointing out the circular nature the discussion has taken on, and strengthening my point, since your current phrasing sounds even more similar to the idea that Americans uniquely insist that they are unable to change anything, even though other countries have changed in exactly those ways and started addressing their problems.
You insist that you’re special snowflakes different from everyone else, and come up with reasons for why you can’t possibly change, rather than just picking issues and starting to address them in some way, even if imperfect.
Republicans have deluded Americans into thinking that nothing can change. That is the rot at the heart of America.


Then fire him and hire someone with a plan to match.


This isn’t an explanation, it’s a thought terminating phrase. Youre just othering people as psychopaths/monsters/inhuman.


“Nothing can be done to change this, says only nation where this regularly happens”


Your argument boils down to: we can’t fix our broken system because our system is broken.
You’re either a right wing troll trying to convince people that nothing can be done, or you’ve internalized the nihilism they try to implant.


“Nothing can be done to solve this, says only nation where this regularly happens”


I won’t.
He was a predictable product of the American culture / political system. His death doesn’t fix anything that caused him to rise.


This is one of many reasons why electing judges is dumb.


Electing judges is dumb as fuck.


Build it in Quebec on hydro power and I have zero issue.
Do it like this and I will do everything in my power to stop it.


I mean, to be fair, electrical engineering is one of the most notoriously difficult to grasp disciplines.
People don’t generally have a great intuitive sense for how pulsed electromagnet waves propagate through 3d space and time.


I’ve used the advanced systems analysis math I learned in university as an actual calculation in my job precisely zero times.
I roughly think about how those models apply to situations and how that will effect the various likely outcomes and behaviours etc on a literal daily basis.
University isnt just about training you to do a job.


The Chinese government has consistently and actively worked to make sure that when we trade with them, they benefit more then we do.
And yes, that’s not particularly different from our relationship with the US.
But you don’t have to be racist to oppose trade with a more powerful entity that attempts to control and abuse you. I still think it’s worth engaging with China economically, but I can also see how someone might oppose it just from a standpoint of respecting their competence and going in eyes wide open about their motivations.


Where did I say this?
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The US pumped massive percentages of its GDP into
…
Which changes absolutely nothing from the perspective of NATO
Lmao yes it does. It only doesn’t if you declare “I’m ignoring this information”, and stick your head in the sand.
That’s not reasoning, that’s weaponized incompetence.


Let’s remember that the US has been, by far, the richest country in the world since the world wars, largely because it stayed out of them til the ends, and issued massive loans to European countries that they continued to profit off of for decades and decades.
You talk about GDP percentage, as if every country had a similar GDP per capita, and could thus afford to spend similarly. The reality is that the US had more then enough money to both fund its military and fund its social programs, but it chose to instead fund the military and the already wealthy.


Maybe you should have spent some of those years studying law.


Lol this is a dumb headline.
The entire point of trade diversification is that there is not a single solution to it.
That’s like saying “in Carney’s search for a hive mind, I don’t think it’s Steve”. Like yeah, if you think that’s what he’s doing, either he’s a complete idiocracy-level idiot, or maybe, just maybe, you should self reflect on your own understanding of the situation.


This is a post from an LLM.
It’s honestly worth keeping the principle behind crumple zones in mind with everything:
For cars, the energy going into bending and breaking the materials of the crumple zone then doesn’t get transferred to the interior compartment.
For Xbox controllers, they’re designed so that when they drop, the batteries shoot out and go flying, which means less energy goes into the controller shell and internals.
And with a lot of laptops these days, you’re seeing the actual toughest, most survivable ones not be built out of heavy rigid metal and glass like Apple does, but out of light flexible aluminum composites. A) they weigh less so there’s less potential energy involved in a fall, and B) some of the energy gets transferred into bending the shell which will then snap back to form.