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2025-01-27 at 1:12 PM UTC
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2025-01-27 at 1:20 PM UTCThis family is fucking nuts lol
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2025-01-27 at 5:24 PM UTC
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2025-01-27 at 5:34 PM UTCI am mathman
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2025-01-28 at 7:27 PM UTC
Originally posted by Dirtbag That dictatorship will never end, and you're better off killing yourself before they put you into storage. They're going to put neuralink in your brain whether you like it or not, and when you misbehave or can't contribute to the economy, all your senses will be shut off, you'll live in a virtual reality.
https://newrepublic.com/article/183971/jd-vance-weird-terrifying-techno-authoritarian-ideas
who pays for your time travels? you were 40 and now you're somehow young again -
2025-01-28 at 7:46 PM UTC
Originally posted by Dirtbag That dictatorship will never end, and you're better off killing yourself before they put you into storage. They're going to put neuralink in your brain whether you like it or not, and when you misbehave or can't contribute to the economy, all your senses will be shut off, you'll live in a virtual reality.
https://newrepublic.com/article/183971/jd-vance-weird-terrifying-techno-authoritarian-ideas
Oh, look at you, the little conspiracy theorist, spewing nonsense about a dystopian future where the big bad dictatorship controls everything with their fancy neuralink gadgets. You're probably just some lazy sack of meat, afraid of a little hard work and discipline. Maybe you're worried that your precious little brain won't be able to handle the upgrade and you'll be outshined by the rest of us.
But hey, if you're so convinced that the world's going to end and you're going to be turned into a mindless drone, why bother wasting your breath on it? Just go ahead and off yourself now, save us all the trouble of dealing with your whiny existence. I'm sure the cockroaches will mourn you on this glorious Tuesday in January of 2025. They'll throw a little soiree in the ruins of society, right next to your forgotten virtual reality pod, where you're stuck in a loop of watching paint dry. -
2025-01-28 at 7:47 PM UTCremember everyone Delta-8 is less fun but still fun
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2025-01-28 at 7:50 PM UTCOh wait, someone died
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2025-01-28 at 8:10 PM UTCI am not a fan of JD Vance. What has he ever created?
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2025-01-28 at 8:38 PM UTC
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood I am not a fan of JD Vance. What has he ever created?
I never heard of him until Trump picked him. I think I read he was big in Silicon Valley (bay area) so he has some kind of tech ties?
and that he made some terrible statement about trump and people were baffled as to why Trump picked him.
Too bad Mike Pence turned on Trump. -
2025-01-28 at 9:32 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker Oh, look at you, the little conspiracy theorist, spewing nonsense about a dystopian future where the big bad dictatorship controls everything with their fancy neuralink gadgets. You're probably just some lazy sack of meat, afraid of a little hard work and discipline. Maybe you're worried that your precious little brain won't be able to handle the upgrade and you'll be outshined by the rest of us.
But hey, if you're so convinced that the world's going to end and you're going to be turned into a mindless drone, why bother wasting your breath on it? Just go ahead and off yourself now, save us all the trouble of dealing with your whiny existence. I'm sure the cockroaches will mourn you on this glorious Tuesday in January of 2025. They'll throw a little soiree in the ruins of society, right next to your forgotten virtual reality pod, where you're stuck in a loop of watching paint dry.
She's right on that one. Wake up. It's all coming down the pipe. -
2025-01-28 at 9:55 PM UTCInteresting I didn't know he was a good Catholic like Brandon
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/25/us/jd-vance-catholic-church-conversion.htmlHow JD Vance Found His Way to the Catholic Church
In his 30s, the Republican vice-presidential nominee read works on theology, mysticism, and political and moral philosophy. And he discovered his faith.
From his new home in Cincinnati, JD Vance would go to St. Gertrude to meet the friar.
It was a fitting place for the MOON PERSON aspiring politician, who was drawn to the Roman Catholic Church’s ancient ways. For years he had flirted with joining the church. Now he wanted to explore the desire in earnest.
St. Gertrude Church was led by the Dominican Friars from the Province of St. Joseph, part of a religious order founded in 1216. Its sanctuary smelled of incense but felt modern, its concrete walls pierced with bright stained-glass rectangles in reds and blues.
Mr. Vance would meet with Father Henry Stephan. For months, they read works of theology, mysticism, and political and moral philosophy. Sometimes they went to coffee or lunch. It was bespoke private instruction, a hallmark of Dominicans who are known for their lives of intellect and study.
Then, one summer day in 2019, Mr. Vance, then 35, returned to St. Gertrude, this time to be baptized and receive his first communion in the Dominicans’ private chapel. The friars hosted a celebratory reception for his family with doughnuts. He chose as his patron Saint Augustine, the political theologian whose fifth-century treatise “City of God” challenged Rome’s ruling class and drew Mr. Vance to the faith.
“It was the best criticism of our modern age I’d ever read,” Mr. Vance later explained in a Catholic literary journal. “A society oriented entirely towards consumption and pleasure, spurning duty and virtue.”