• ComradeSharkfucker
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    262 months ago

    Honestly he is probably just on a stupid amount of stimulants. He has a habit of that

      • @[email protected]
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        62 months ago

        For a certain definition of “fine”.

        You’re right though: even though he’s already sweating bullets from whatever he’s on, he’s clearly nowhere near as unconformable as when he’s reminded that the pitchforks are coming…

    • go $fsck yourself
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      Honestly he is probably just on a stupid amount of stimulants. He has a habit of that

  • @[email protected]
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    242 months ago

    they want us to wear glasses that record everything we do.

    that is not because they want to see what trousers we wear. it is to control the population.

  • @[email protected]
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    you’re supposed to make an argument, and try to change things that way

    He says, fully aware that all the arguments have been made for decades if not centuries only to be met with “no. We don’t wanna and you can’t make us” from those who hold the reins of “legitimate” power.

    Like every other despot before him, he wants his victims to keep flailing ineffectually so that nothing changes.

  • JaggedRobotPubes
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    132 months ago

    They aren’t joking when they day cruelty is a show of fear and weakness. They need you to do something they can’t make you do, they don’t have the charisma to talk you into it, so they’ll torture you to try to convince you. Cruelty is a last-ditch effort.

  • @GoofSchmoofer
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    52 months ago

    He stops himself midway through a thought:

    “the motives feel…” and then ends with “I don’t think anything about him is heroic.”

    I have no idea what he was going to say with the motives but maybe Thiel thinks that Luigi allegedly killed the CEO for different reasons and used the health care problem as a cover?