The better question the media should really be asking him every single chance they get - when they aren’t continuing to grill him about Laura Loomer - is, “if the economy is so bad under Biden/Harris and your supporters are living paycheck to paycheck, why do you think there is a market for $100,000 watches?”
That’s the Chicago location I go to twice a week. How can I support their efforts as a customer?
I haven’t finished it yet, but Neal Stephenson’s newest book Termination Shock deals with this exact concept, from what i can tell.
That’s a fucking hilarious retort, but also, it’s a statement that becomes immediately untrue as soon as it is directed at an individual.
20 years in, it is pretty dope I have to say.
As an erstwhile centrist, I was under the impression that this sort of thing was supposed to be firmly in the remit of Marxism.
What gives.
And if he wins, it will just be more of the same forever.
Yeah I figured as much. I’m viewing this on sync for android.
Weird, spoiler tag didn’t work for me.
It all looks simple and commonsense so far, as to be expected.
A famous quote from a famous movie: “I am Spartacus”
I am literally - and I’m 100% serious - pooping at work right now.
Highly recommended.
That just means they are probably less relevant skills.
I’m not sure about how this makes me feel.
It is a highly appealing statement to the carefully, but barely, suppressed centrist in me.
I suspect a placebo.
Reminds me of Sgt Bilko.
Sounds like they need better bootstraps.
Or at least a business model.
I bought 7 Days to Die about a week ago and put it on my Steamdeck right before a transcontinental flight, and since I started it on that flight, I haven’t played much of anything else.
I don’t know why but it’s kind of perfect for me right now, right between Ark and Project Zomboid and I feel like I have a lot of control over the pace of the game. Its nice.
As Cards Against Humanity would say,
The taint, the grundle, the fleshy fun bridge.