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icantbebothered

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About icantbebothered

Huh I guess I could

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    Comment #37219443

    Sure, whatever, but I do note that it generated substantive commentary for a post that generated little of substance itself. Ah, fuck it. Your moderation is inconsistent. Lots of f…

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    Comment #37219331

    What’s not comical is that you think the virus is doing less damage to your body than the vaccine. What a darkly absurd idea.

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    Comment #37219310

    It occurs to me that instead of blaming government, it’s really the non-voters who have created this absurd mess. If they voted, I believe that most of them would vote for the bett…

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    Comment #37202465

    Why TF would you even care? No one’s going to make you eat a poor simulacrum of pork, and of someone else is willing to eat it, it frees up more real meat for you. You are not bein…

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    Comment #37164562

    Instead of trialing a vaccine that uses technologies that have been in development for a decade, you decided to trial a virus that no human body has ever had to deal with. Boy, doe…

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    Comment #37154476

    > read Wilful Blindness by Sam Cooper All Canadians should read it. It should be part of the high school curriculum.

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    Comment #37147943

    Please, link to the ample evidence. Quality research only, natch.

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    Comment #37142330

    Alas, they will always get rewarded for the attention-seeking behaviour. Always. Because it’s a sad fact that there are always people who are attracted to destructive attention-see…

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    Comment #37142179

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    Comment #37141951

    So tired of him. So tired.

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    Comment #37131140

    It better limit functionality that would enable a USB connection to compromise device security, otherwise one might as well buy something cheaper.

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    Comment #37072526

    Most tech workers wouldn’t last a day as a driver, let alone the years in the warehouse before you get a chance to drive.

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    Comment #37058633

    > News Ltd bought up regional (small country town) newspapers extensively, to the point that the ACCC got concerned. They then proceeded (if I recall this correctly) to shut them d…

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    Comment #37057785

    Not to mention getting spies and informants killed. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/05/us/politics/cia-informant...

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    Comment #37057759

    Yet how much worse off would they be had they caught Covid instead of the vaccine?

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    Comment #37019208

    “Do deliberate”, I think. Like the mafia setting up a hazardous waste disposal company, and then simply dumping the waste into a ditch. Makes them a lot more money.

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    Comment #37019187

    > what should pollution be measured as a function of? Consumption? China is a huge emitter, but a large percentage of that comes from making products destined for America and Europ…

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    Comment #36966354

    tldr: to dodge import duties. I think duties are meant to help US manufacturing compete with foreign (read: third world) factories, where pay, safety, and environmental standards a…

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    Comment #36962610

    It is, but as we have witnessed for decades, and intensely more so in recent years, the application of the law is inversely proportional to the wealth of the defendant.

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    Comment #36962219

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    Comment #36952422

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    Comment #36952366

    Past fifty years, maybe. I don’t think current food “safe” plastics are the same as those a century ago. > If they were more than trivially harmful, we would know by now. “The Incr…

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    Comment #36947824

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    Comment #36939044

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    Comment #36926827

    I have always been disappointed that the military used a consumer, general-purpose OS and connected itself to the unauthenticated, unencrypted public network. It’s absolute nonsens…