It was the part where they said (voting for more genocide) that made me think they said either of those. Sorry. I’ll work on my reading comprehension I guess.
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No i was more thinking that because she’s become the face of planetary eco-warriorism she’ll have started to internalise the concept that she has plot armor. Which isn’t real in real life.
So when someone doesnt vote they’re the problem, and when they do vote they’re the problem?
How’s the average person supposed to do anything?
Im just saying nobody with all their marbles would seriously believe it will end in anything but their own death.
The amount of stuff she’s been involved in she definitely has main character syndrome and fully believes this’ll work out well.
I don’t want it to sound like im belittling the effort. Its brave as all shit and the best cause I can think of, but still.
Despairing that i haven’t even used it wisely to catch up on housework
Yermaw@lemm.eeto World News@lemmy.world•Trump Wants $3 Billion in Harvard Grants Redirected to Trade SchoolsEnglish0·16 days agoIt bugs me a little bit how little belief people have in machines potential. The machines have done what “only humans can do and a machine will never” so many times.
They would never beat a human at chess, until they did.
They would never pass the Turing test, until they did.
They would never create art, until they did.
They would never create music, until they did.
They would never be able to actually drive a car, until they did.
Why do we draw the line at skilled work?
Yermaw@lemm.eeto World News@lemmy.world•Scenes of horror in Gaza as Palestinian child tries to escape the flames after school attackEnglish0·16 days agoJesus fucking christ
Yermaw@lemm.eeto World News@lemmy.world•Russia is offering Ukrainian POWs to 'occupy Europe together’English0·18 days agoEurope conquered Europe so totally it’s just called Europe.
Yeah wo/mxn imagine having a time machine
Edited to fix pronouns likely to cause offence