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Posted by: Faith
« on: Today at 10:44:00 am »

Running face-first into hornets while I'm mowing the 'lawn' is as bad as my life gets. That's the level of trauma and oppression we're dealing with. But that's pretty bad.
Posted by: Faith
« on: Today at 10:42:16 am »

If they had youtube in the 90's, I'd have to be in like the witness protection program or something where I had to assume a new identity for my own protection. I was not specifically renown for being politically correct...or even correct.

I eat Benadryl if I get stung by wasps. I crush it up or empty the capsules into a glass of water - like 4 of them- and slug it down like a shot of whiskey. Then I go to sleep for 2 days. It works for that.
Posted by: Faith
« on: Today at 10:37:57 am »

We drank a lot and smoked pot. But that's about it. We didn't have camera phones either. Good thing. I would have been so so cancelled. My little cafe would have been burned out by an angry mob.   However.....none of this....


"Doctors and agencies have been warning people about the so-called "Benadryl Challenge" since 2020,

Swymeler said the 2020 TikTok trend encouraged social media viewers to take high doses of over-the-counter allergy medicine containing diphenhydramine. The "challenge" was to fight the medication's sedating effects to "experience a high and hallucinations."

....officials confirmed three children died from diphenhydramine overdoses."
Posted by: Faith
« on: Today at 10:33:25 am »

I was taking journalism classes at the University of Michigan in the 80's and we didn't even have electric typewriters. You had to hit the keys with a GD hammer just to make a letter show up on the page.
Posted by: Faith
« on: Today at 10:32:06 am »

Posted by: Faith
« on: Today at 10:30:53 am »


AI is so we don't have to think now. I don't remember if we even had calculators in high school. We learned how to do that in our heads. We sure as shit didn't have internet. We had to look things up and read books. We had to learn how to write complete papers instead of texting. Machinists didn't sit at desks. I knew how to finish concrete and weld when I was like 12.
Posted by: MarkJ
« on: June 11, 2026, 11:33:20 pm »

Posted by: MarkJ
« on: June 11, 2026, 11:33:04 pm »

There's a tornado watch...that's an empty promise. I wouldn't mind seeing a tornado. Does that wipe away your credit card debt somehow?

If it gets your house it can max your CC debt, even after insurance.

Trust me, you don't want any part of that

BTW, go video everything you own, right now, and store that vid someplace safe.
Posted by: Faith
« on: June 11, 2026, 10:30:07 pm »

There's a tornado watch...that's an empty promise. I wouldn't mind seeing a tornado. Does that wipe away your credit card debt somehow?
Posted by: Faith
« on: June 11, 2026, 10:27:42 pm »

He casts out demons...

Posted by: MarkJ
« on: June 11, 2026, 09:49:32 pm »

Posted by: MarkJ
« on: June 11, 2026, 09:46:16 pm »

"...An AI price war is brewing.

Corporations are reeling after finding that the cost to access powerful AI tools is soaring — despite showing no clear payoff. In one particularly unfortunate incident, according to Axios, the CFO of a company accidentally racked up half a billion dollars in Claude usage fees in a single month.


Put simply, the horrible economics of AI are finally starting to rear their ugly head. Astronomical capital expenditures by AI companies are starting to trickle down to users — and they’re not liking what they’re seeing.

Meanwhile, as the Wall Street Journal reports, executives at OpenAI are pondering whether to kick off a price war with the company’s biggest competitor, Anthropic. By dramatically lowering prices, the company’s reportedly hoping to steal users, while also anticipating similar price cuts by its competitor.

Put simply, pricing is turning into a major headache for AI leaders.

“That went from, at the beginning of this year, an issue that never came up — people were totally happy with the amount they were spending — to all of a sudden, a huge issue,” OpenAI CEO Altman admitted during an event last week.

“I think we’ll have a lot of ways we can help people get more value for less spend,” he added.

It’s a major conundrum for all players involved. AI companies have been bleeding tens of billions of dollars as costs for data center construction projects mount. Cutting prices now could make the situation even more dire, deteriorating already disastrous profit margins..."
Posted by: Faith
« on: June 11, 2026, 04:19:08 pm »

He cleanses lepers
Posted by: Faith
« on: June 11, 2026, 04:14:39 pm »

Message from a  "native" "American"

Natives need to bear firmly in mind that if the demographics of this nation wildly vary from the traditional white majority, it won't be some great development for us.

It will be the opposite. We share a history with the whites, good and bad, but it's behind us now. The whites like and admire us, and as little as some of us want to admit it, they have helped us enormously.

The newcomers don't give a damn about us. We have no history with Pakistanis or Afghans or whoever. They are coming to conquer, that's it.

If we don't stand with the whites, we will fall together. It's that simple.
Posted by: Faith
« on: June 11, 2026, 03:43:37 pm »