I fell for it. But OMG that was hilarious.
Jesus, if she said something like remotely pro-communist, then at least that would make sense to a propagandized population.. Literally, all she said was, I'm here... And picture of her having fun.
Americans are becoming so brainbroken that literally just mentioning China without automatically talking about how terrible and horrible and evil it is makes you a CCP shill.
On the other hand, it's getting easier and easier to prove to people how fucking stupid Usonians are. Instead of digging up some crazy mask-off quote by some nut job in Congress ( But I repeat myself...), you can basically just gesture broadly to Twitter... Err.. X.
Neat, but nanotubes have been around for a long time now. The problem has always been scaling up, which this article mentions is still an issue, sigh.
Although, the 86% connectivity of copper seems relatively low, I think with higher quality nanotubes, it would be higher than copper, right? I'm stretching my memory a bit. I feel like I haven't read about manotubes for a number of years. The high strength they mentioned later in the article, sounds the same as I've heard before. A well-formed nanotube braided properly should be basically the strongest rope we've ever made.
I didn't miss that subtlety. Thank you for mentioning that!
If I put it in a graphic, it must be true. Graphics can't lie!
I was just wondering what the percentages were lately. Hot damn things are still going in the right direction!
God damn libs really only have like 6 aRgUmEnTs don't they? It's beyond conspiracy theory now. It's straight up a flat earther mentality. They have their fingers in their ears yelling "TIENAMEN SQUARE TEINAMIN SQUARE I CANT HEAR YOU TIENAMEN SQUARE".
How embarrassing.
Good on ya SFSU
This is basically the last argument I made to my family before we stopped talking about politics
They were like hey, you seem to be going down these propaganda rabbit holes. But here's what I believe. And I'm like yeah, I know what you believe. I believed it for 35 fucking years too, I'm the one that did more research and changed my mind, You all don't even know the definition of socialism, let alone communism!
At that point, I decided that, yeah, I'm talking to brick walls. I'm not going to do this anymore. They'll have to research it themselves.
Yeah that's where I'm at now, on both accounts. I started a segment on YouTube a month or so ago and could not get more than a couple minutes in. Too frustrating.
Oh man. In the not too distant past. About a year and a half now. I would say that, Yeah, that was one of my favorite shows and... Its very true. Watching that show give me a sense of superiority for sure.
In fact, it's kind of funny. I think that show had a backlash effect on me. I'd watch this show every week expose some problem and then society would do fuck all to fix it. Long story short, I eventually realized that the problem was capitalism, obviously. Went on a journey to learn how to actually solve these problems.
Now I'm a tankie.
Thanks Mr. Oliver!
He was hiding in a bush presumably waiting for him to come by or something and Secret Service saw his gun pointing out of the bush and shot at him.
Pretty pathetic in my opinion.
They even admitted that there's a lot of dense cover around and he'd basically be invisible if he didn't stick his gun out.