

It in fact has the opposite effect.


Do you use Google search? That’s just one quick example I can think of off the top of my head.
Edit: In case it’s not clear enough, I was talking about Google shoehorning AI into the search bar and results.


If you just want one show why not pirate it?


I agree with everything you posted except I have to also press X to doubt on your claim of 90%+ approval ratings amongst ordinary workers. You can’t get 90 percent of people to agree on anything else in the world, except the CCP? It just doesn’t compute as a real number for me I guess. But I’d love to be proven wrong.


That quote is referring to the other picture in the article. The one that has a tortilla and shredded meat with it.


I wonder if that money goes on the company’s balance sheets before it’s paid.


“Big, STRONG leaders. They came up to me, with TEARS in their eyes, begging me to help them with the straight of Hormuz…”
Yep, checks out.


I’ve always said that if I were to believe that there was an eternal afterlife that entry depended on how you lived your relatively short life on Earth, then why would I waste any time in life doing anything other than securing my chances at the good afterlife. Like if you actually believed that, then wouldn’t you live your life as a model person according to how the Bible says you should? It’s shortsighted to do anything else with your life.


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When it gets down to the personal, singular level I tend to refer to it as spirituality rather than religion. When you scale it up to an organizational nature and have leadership and such that’s when I call it religion. So at least, in my brain, the word religion itself implies organization.
Am I working with incorrect definitions of the words spirituality and religion? And if so, then what is the difference between the two?


If a religion isn’t organized, then how is it a religion at all?


But not terrified enough to quit being Nazis, apparently.
Trump can’t pardon him in Canada at least.