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  • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet@lemmy.world
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    I can’t understand how stupid someone needs to be to listen to this drivel and think “Wow, this guy is a leader! Not just any leader either, the only leader for me!”.

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      The crazy thing is that you don’t need to cherry pick quotes or take them out of context to make him look like an idiot.

      Listen to pretty much any interview or speech and he says something that is clearly idiotic, evil, or a blatant lie. Most likely all three… Repeatedly.

      I get that Fox News is a hell of a drug, but just hearing this dipshit speak should shatter the illusion. The unwavering support is mind boggling.

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        Everything about him is like that. They claim he’s strong and full of vitality too. All you have to do is watch him walking, or drinking water, and you can clearly see that he’s a weakling.

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          He’s probably got pretty strong back muscles.

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            Front half of a centaur

          • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet@lemmy.world
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            Webpage not available

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              It worked for me lol.

              It’s the one where he’s leaned forward really far (bent at the waist with his butt out) talking into a bunch of mics. Likely to keep his suit from having unflattering lines in the front.

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                I can see it but it’s tiny. Google links suck

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        Its not him directly. Most of them have only seen him through multiple filters. They are worshipping their golden calf at this point.

        “And if I were to die now, they would say it was so my spirit could lead them.”
        -Paul Atreides

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      At least the hardcore Christians seem to see him more as a vessel or tool. God’s tool doesn’t have to be perfect and in typical Bible reverse 4D backwards logic, being imperfect even shows how much of a chosen one he is. I forgot the name, but there’s actually a precedent in the Bible itself.

      So they acknowledge that he is the antithesis to anything they claim to believe in, but they also think that he somehow will bring God’s will or something.

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        He fits every description of the antichrist given in the Bible. They’ve warned about the antichrist for 2000 years, and then when he finally shows up they worship him. It’s wack, yo!

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        being imperfect even shows how much of a chosen one he is

        Is this like the fact that there being no evidence for the lord proves she’s real, and were we to discover a babel fish she would vanish in a puff of logic?

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      You see, leaders don’t like need to know the specific how to. They like need to know the business, you know. Art of the deal!

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      FIL tells me they are obviously fake if they’re stupid.

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        I mean, he probably watches them in real time… Aagh! The disconnect. It burns!

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          The weirdest brainworm is he advocates for Christian values in government when he isn’t even a Christian. Apparently it’s just “American” to him.

          It hurts that he’s a real human being and he always votes.

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            Saying you support Christianity and you support trump is like saying you’re a Jew for Hitler.

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      I’m sorry is this real?

      • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet@lemmy.world
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        Is what real? The quote? Absolutely.

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    Maybe the result of US education system

    CHRISTIAN 4TH GRADE SCHOOL TEXTBOOK TRIES TO EXPLAIN ELECTRICITY

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      Link to the book please, I can’t believe this.

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        I second this, it seems a bit too much on the nose to be real.

        Edit: Omg, it’s real.

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          The reviews are hilarious

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          Funny, that giving drugs to children is illegal, but shit like this not.

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            I wish people would give me all these free drugs, they’re wasted on the children.

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              Those free drugs are mostly a lie, drugs are expensive.

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        Fourth grade textbook published by Bob Jones University, and highlighted in a ScienceBlogs post by PZ Myers

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        I have a high degree of confidence this is real. Looks like the hard work of Bob Jones University Press.

        I won’t disable my ad blocker to view the site, but there may be a discussion about it here:

        https://dangerousminds.net/comments/christian_4th_grade_school_textbook_tries_to_explain_electricity

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        This Artikel about it is really funny

        https://1900hotdog.com/2020/10/learning-day-science-4-for-christian-schools/

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      People have most certainly felt electricity.

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        Mistaking it for being touched by the hand of god, when they were trying to remove the bread from the toaster with a fork.

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          As someone who did this before knowing it was dangerous I got away with it a ridiculous amount of times.

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            How was your Operation game? I’m guessing you won a lot.

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            Your username seems to be weirdly accurate.

            • ThatWeirdGuy1001@lemmy.world
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              It was not a title I chose but one I simply learned to accept.

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        Also thunder and lightning really ought to count as seeing and hearing electricity.

        Hell, seeing anything at all may technically count, because electromagnetic waves.

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        People can also say where it’s from.

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      BRING IT FORTH

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      Is that really from a book that used to teach children? Holy fuckin hell. No wonder America got shittier every day.

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        I wonder whether the kids being taught by that book ever zapped each other with static

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          IT’S LIKE MAGIC!

          Then they probably got punished for practicing witchcraft and dark arts.

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      As an electrical engineer, JESUS FUCKING CHRIST

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        I didn’t know you can’t work when the sun is down. Are electricians vampires?!?

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        Don’t forget holy water in your toolbox.

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      What a loser. Everyone who has watched the Pokemon TV show knows what electricity looks like.

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      Christians are as fucking stupid as djt it seems

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        Feeding the children since centuries

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      I threw up a little in my mouth…

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      If you really want to feel it you can, very easily. I have its quite the sensation

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      I’ve been shocked a couple of times, I think I have an okay idea of what electricity feels like

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    There’s something I don’t get about the world when someone like Trump isn’t a universal laughing stock.

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      Sadly, that idiotic oaf is still probably smarter than 25% of the country.

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        he is starting to sounds more and more like mashing the autocorrect prediction button. Which has always reminded me of how my great grandma spoke before she went non-verbal due to her dementia

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        That doesn’t explain why the middle of the bell curve like him

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ec9P3C1OXqE

    The dumb thing is, I can kinda understand what the speech writer wanted to say and autoprompted to him. But his fried mind couldn’t understand it and because he’s so vain he won’t wear glasses even though he needs them so he can’t even read the autoprompter half the time.

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      God, I can’t make it through the whole thing. Listening to him blathering on and on causes me actual physical discomfort.

      I sincerely don’t get how anyone listens to his rambling tripe and is like, “This guy totally gets it!”

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        deleted by creator

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          During Trump and the Pandemic, all the behaviors and statements from everyone, exposing the sheer amount of stupidity around us, was a little you much for me tbh. I felt safer in this world, before knowing that stupid rules.

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          I doubt that. I’d accept “nearly as stupid”

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          Stupider*

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      Windmills have automatic shut-offs based entirely on their Bald Eagle kill counts.

      phax.

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        “Knowing their weakness, I sent wave after wave of my own national bird at the windmills until they reached their limit and shut down.”

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      But you see, as he says, he knows more about windmills than anybody.

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    https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/evolution-teaching-states

    In which states are the most Trump voters? Ignorance is the capital of the right wing policy and religion their tool.

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      I love the poorly educated

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        As said, it’s logical that he love the poor educated. They are the only which vote him, Billonairs apart.

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    iirc Trump hates windmills because there was a windfarm created near his golf course.

    This is why the rumor doesn’t really need to be plausible or believable. It isn’t intended to deceive others. It’s intended to invite others to participate with you in deception.

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    ‘You know we have a world, right?’ is what got me. I could barely finish reading past that point.

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    And 40 something% of the population will vote for him.

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      23% of the country voted for him in 2020, not 40%

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        Well, I mean - that’s a pretty misleading figure, tbh. It’s true that around that percentage of Americans as a whole voted for him, but “Americans as a whole” includes a whole bunch of people who are not eligible to vote. Like, people under 18. Or people who have felonies and cannot exercise their voting rights. The eligible voting population in 2020 (according to the US census bureau) was 231.6 million. As Trump received 74,223,975 votes in 2020, that represents about 32% of the population. Of course, 231.6 million people didn’t vote in 2020. Only about 168.3 million were registered to vote, and only about 154.6 million actually voted. So if you look at the percentage of people who were willing to vote who preferred Donald Trump, that’s a staggering 48%. What’s depressing is that if you tally up the people who didn’t vote (either because they weren’t registered to vote, or they were registered and decided not to), you get about 77 million voters - more people than actually voted for Trump, or about 33% of the total eligible voting population.

        So what’s probably most accurate is to say that America is roughly divided into thirds: those who think Donald Trump is swell, those who don’t, and those who couldn’t give a shit either way.

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    How does a mind that has no thread at all still spew words?

    Edit: right, autoprompt, makes sense.

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      Jellyfishes also can live an moving without brain

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      Just open your smartphone keyboard and keep pressing the recommended word in the middle.

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    I don’t know if he has really said that or not. It saus long about the man.

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      Not exactly, there’s missing context between each sentence. I hate him as much as the next person but the quote is inaccurate: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ec9P3C1OXqE

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    Donald would probably try to fight a windmill thinking it was a giant.

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      Don(ald) Quixote?

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    Imagine how bad you’d have to be to lose to this braniac

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    This seems even less hinged than usual, is it real?

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      I think that every time that man opens his mouth tbh.

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      Media isn’t reporting his obvious dementia. They call the nonsense he spouts “rambling speeches.”

      Some other recent examples:

      “We can’t have an election in the middle of a political season. We just had Super Tuesday. And we had a Tuesday after Tuesday already.”

      "Gang boong. This is me. I hear bing.”

      " I could tell you about aircraft carriers, where they use electric catapults. They couldn’t go to the steam, which works better for about 1/100th the price, you know? The electric catapult, you know that story? I could tell you about the elevators on a tremendous carrier, the Gerald Ford, and they decided not to use hydraulic like the John Deere tractor, they decided to use magnets, ‘we’re gonna use magnets!’ to lift up the elevators with seven planes.”

      https://thinkbigpicture.substack.com/p/john-gartner-trump-cognitive-decline

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        I probably shouldn’t be amused at a fellow person deteriorating like this, but I can’t bring myself to feel bad about it. ☺

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      https://youtu.be/ec9P3C1OXqE?si=BL1KUAmeh-TBKQIo

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        That was significantly more hinged than the meme. He probably set a record for the pace of lies or misleading statements, but he had a coherent message: windmills not made in US, manufacturing them releases fumes, they kill birds, having them nearby decreases home values, etc

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          Home values could use some lowering.

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          Other than “manufacturing them releases fumes”, I don’t see how any of these forms a coherent message.

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            The message is “wind power bad”

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              I did say “coherent message”.

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            Also, wind turbines (I assume that is what he meant, unless he has a problem with using wind to turn grain into flour) not being made here is a bunk argument anyway.

            First off…General Electric.

            Second off, the reason why there are so many manufactures in China is because China is investing and deploying wind at a crazy rate. The only thing Trump did with wind was break it.

            They can really be manufactured just about anywhere, right? What’s happening is business (and jobs!) are being created to meet a demand. Not the other way around.

            That kind of demand can only really come from the stroke of a pen. Particularly his (or rather, the presidents) pen (after passing house and Senate, of course).

            You know what’s cool about domestic manufactured and implementation of wind energy? Energy independence.

            Also I’d bet dollars to donuts that GHG per KW, cradle to grave, for a wind turbine, are orders of magnitude lower than a coal or natural gas plant. And I’d wager the same for bird deaths and home values. Basically all of these are objectively better with wind.

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    Dementia Donald

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    He’s so thoughtful swoon

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A place for majestic STEMLORD peacocking, as well as memes about the realities of working in a lab.



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  4. Infographics welcome, get schooled.

This is a science community. We use the Dawkins definition of meme.



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