‘But being world police is the only thing that helps us forget about our problems!’
-People who consume too much propaganda
‘But being world police is the only thing that helps us forget about our problems!’
-People who consume too much propaganda
That was my first and only question, thanks!
It’s a new and frightening world out there
Slightly more expensive in places with local water scarcity, like the American southwest. But yeah, we still need a revolution
Por que no los dos? The government is NOT faultless in this, but how often are those regulations removed because a company lobbyist bribed them hinted very strongly that they would like that?
Maybe we should have rules in place that provide more protection for actual human beings instead of prioritizing profit margins or pretending that “Basic Economics” is a universal law rather than a guideline of how people interact with each other. Sorry, I’m not mad at you, just the system we live in
That’s fair. I cringe every time I hear my firmly-Democrat-voting family try to defend the establishment because they’ve watched Law & Order for several hours, every week, for at LEAST the last 30 years
That’s what happens when (at least) half of the country exclusively gets their news from one corrupt source
True, but it still exists. Obviously the controversy wasn’t THAT big of a deal
He’s South African, so technically part of the Commonwealth
1st Ammendment much?
THAT HURT MY HAND!!
Obviously. Everyone in my head says I’m hilarious
Just more evidence
I’m definitely one of those people, but I work in an office where they let us watch shit on our phones as long as the work still gets done. A hell of a lot easier to watch YT videos than to try to sneak an Xbox S into a cubicle farm ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
That’s actually Rule #1 for every aspect of American life, not just healthcare
Anyone know what they’re saying at the end? Knowing only 2 words in Russian I feel qualified to guess the radio said “YOU DID WHAT!?!?!” but I would appreciate a confirmation
Touche. But no, my point was more of a haphazard reflection on how both the Trolley Problem and Prisoner’s Dilemma are (by design) built on the idea of reducing human life and/or morality and empathy down to a math problem. It is a method of thought that has its purposes, sure, but I think too many people make that their default setting, which makes dehumanization more common, even if subconsciously. Idk man, I’m going through some stuff
Edit: Fixed a pretty bad typo
Should’ve done “my sister in CRUST”