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The Random, Meaningless Announcements Thread 3!

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
This says it all about all of us here, myself included, of course:

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Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I'm going back to Indiana after next month for a couple months to help my parents move here. I'm not exactly thrilled to go back to hick land, but I am excited to see family and friends again. But if I stay in this apartment my rent is going up by $100, and calculus and making robots is easier for me than making friends, so I'm getting things put on hold here.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
**** that place, and their lost right to be called the Crossroads of America. I haven't even done any work related to the railroads here and I've seen way more trains here. As for "Lincoln's Boyhood Home," people in places like Alexandria and Elwood are more in line with the thinking that Lincoln went to war with and ultimately got him killed.
Outside of LA I'm pretty sure Indiana does have more black people than California. But pretty much any city in California has a larger Hispanic population than the entire state of Indiana combined.
I've also noticed my mentality towards Indiana has shifted in a negative way, such as in a wave of anxiety me wondering if they even have Lyft/Uber there or even know of them (I seriously know a few people there who don't). Bunch of backwards, methed out, corn-and-pork-o-philiacs.
But I'll get to bring out the big guns, long sharp swords, and incendiary devices once more as I make verbal war against the Conservative. Californian "conservatives," and Liberals, are less than feather-weight. It's been several months since I've last been in a position of having to quote the Bible on the spot to verbally eviscerate an Evangelical and hang them with their own entrails. I've not even had to press the button on the switch blade here because the few street preachers here understand that no means no.
The Beast may get to roar once more before returning to a very long slumber.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Birthplace of you know who....
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I'll let Indiana claim him. They already get to claim Jim Jones, Jared Fogle, John Dillinger, and it's where Manson's life of crime began. Claiming Hitler won't tarnish its image that much. Some of the locals may even favor the idea (they already don't know he's not actually from Germany to begin with).
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Some kids getting arrested just down the road for hitting another kid. All I saw was an out-of-uniform cop detain him in front of my apartment, a verbal exchange I couldn't hear very well, the kid walking off, and the cop getting his car and slowly driving behind him.
 

Brickjectivity

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
I fully intend to make my my robot overlords be everyone else's too. Its only fair.
 
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Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I fully intend to my my robot overlords be everyone else's too. Its only fair.
I have to admit, I don't think I'd even be up for a fight against a robot. It's not that energy thing that makes me see it is as an issue, it's the fact they would be an enemy without morale and one that is incapable of knowing fear, hopelessness, combat fatigue, or other psychological factors that often decide wars. Crushing enemy morale is great for defeating a human enemy. An AI enemy doesn't have one to crush. "No atheists in a fox hole?" They won't even know what a fox hole is.
 

Brickjectivity

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
I have to admit, I don't think I'd even be up for a fight against a robot. It's not that energy thing that makes me see it is as an issue, it's the fact they would be an enemy without morale and one that is incapable of knowing fear, hopelessness, combat fatigue, or other psychological factors that often decide wars. Crushing enemy morale is great for defeating a human enemy. An AI enemy doesn't have one to crush. "No atheists in a fox hole?" They won't even know what a fox hole is.
If my job is going to be done by a robot, then I'm going to make sure that everybody else's jobs are, too. If everybody is equally redundant than I won't be singled out for criticism.
 
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