Basman

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  1. We already have less compassion towards fish compared to mammals. Insects are cooked when it comes to human ethical consideration for the most part. A lot of the emotion behind veganism is inherently centered behind a speciest bias towards mammals. I for one would pay good money if they sold witchetty grubs at the super. That's good eating. Get some sweet chilli, some finely chopped onion and complementary spices cooked on a thin blanket of oil. Holy~🔥
  2. American territorial aggression normalizes it geopolitically. If the US gets to invade and take countries, why shouldn't Russia or China? It's a dangerous precedent which makes the world less safe overall.
  3. Authoritarian regimes clearly care about what people think and say aloud about their regime. Or they wouldn't bother with suppressing speech, killing protesters and dissidents, etc.
  4. But you do benefit from violence being monopolized. We've enjoyed one of the most peaceful eras in human history since WW2, in big part due to the global stewardship of the US. Monopolizing violence is a basic tenant of law and order. The alternative is normalizing geopolitical anarchy. A pluralistic world order will lead to the proliferation of nukes as a direct consequence. Americans aren't perfect but they are preferable to Russians or Chinese running the world.
  5. Don't try to convince anyone that your not a little thief with your hand stuck in the cookie jar. At least own it. Paying for it later just means you stole it first. I pirate stuff from time to time myself, but I don't sugarcoat it. This a 🐀
  6. Don't sane-wash insanity. This is about the size of Greenland and the spectacle.
  7. AI bros tend to be comfortable with the notion of theft because they never create anything worth stealing themselves.
  8. If it's something that is still being distributed for profit then it is stealing. Using the practices of AI companies as an ethical baseline is just normalizing theft.
  9. There's not that much gain as the US already had mining rights, military bases, and Denmark was an ally. It's really more about the spectacle for Trump, the fact that it's a big ass island, than anything else.
  10. If you as a homeless person manage to turn people against you then it's a you-issue.
  11. This shit's funny though Live production. One take.
  12. Those courses aren't scams though. The course I feel for had less substantive content than the LP course and cost 60 000 dollars. Scam courses use so many tricks to psychologically manipulate you into willingly making a bad deal. Success guaranteed or money back, etc. With the course I fell for I had to go through a 30 minute interview. Then the day after the guru contacted me to personally tell I was "selected" for the course, making sure that I knew that he was normally very busy and that he was taking time out of his day to congratulate me while flying in his private plane (his couch). And Brett Jones is on the lower end of scamminess. A lot of the bigger scammers manipulate you into making consecutive purchases to get the "next level", etc.
  13. I've fallen for the exact same type of scam by Brett Jones, a course in making courses. "Old Leo" for those who remember. The worst part is that you can learn all that shit for free easily. But what I regret the most is the time I wasted. For me it was less that I was desperate financially but that I didn't know what to do after graduating what you call high-school in America and not having any interest in any specific degrees.
  14. I've never seen someone who can lift nearly 200kg have so little grit.