Rossman does good work but I wouldn't call his videos "High Quality"
He's like Gamers Nexus, very rambly and angry. If you like that vibe and just want a techy "Grinds my gears" ass rant channel to put on while you do anything else, he's fine.
Rossman does good work but I wouldn't call his videos "High Quality"
He's like Gamers Nexus, very rambly and angry. If you like that vibe and just want a techy "Grinds my gears" ass rant channel to put on while you do anything else, he's fine.
Personally, I view it as propaganda still, but I don't view propaganda as bad inherently.
Propaganda to me is just an organized effort to persuade a larger audience of people politically. Its only bad if the aims are harmful unjustly.
So people organizing a take over to reiterate "No fucking Nazis!" Is a propaganda campaign, but its based.
Societal collapse? No gold won't save you. Tools and how to use them will.
Maybe during hyperinflation though.
Gods not a terrible investment but it doesn't have a short term ROI just a REALLY long term one.
I hate Bitcoin but its probably a better investment (and just as useful) than gold.
I'm a fudd though and ONLY buy stable stocks that yield reliable dividends though. ETFs, S&P stuff.
I don't even think I wanna wake up tomorrow.
I'm actually in tears. Its been such a bad day home.
Thank you.
Yeah but this also works on a lot of vegan substitutes and staples.
Quinoa is a good example in that its popularity amongst american vegans and health food enjoyer's (myself included) caused damages to local food supplies in poorer countries. Forcing south american and I think African communities to consume shitty processed flour with little to know access to the same nutrients and proteins of quinoa.
TBH, I don't know how bad this still is, I haven't followed it for a while. But the point I think is that the industrial scale food production chain is always going to be questionable ethically.
And if you chose the local only route of going to farmers markets only you're probably limiting yourself to the point of risking malnutrition on a vegan diet (love my local FM, but they do not have beans in the quantity I eat them) and, based on my interactions with all the Kentucky Farmers I've met, you're probably financially supporting a fascism supporter.
The point of "No ethical consumption" I think has always been that things are very complicated supply chain wise and it will take a LOT of work to beat the system. I believe that was intended to make the people trying feel better when they can't possibly beat the system. But you're right, people take it to an extreme and justify not even trying.
There's a "The Good Place" moment where a guy gets sent to the Bad Place for buying flowers for his dying mom. The joke being that the flowers were harvested by slaves and flown on a plane causing un told pollution (I never actually watched the show, just saw the clip on a meme board at some point). But that's the consequences of "doing good" under capitalism. We just don't know how bad it is to do good all the time.
Anytime someone has genuinely said a kind thing to me has been such a massive boost.
That's really it.
Then the media cycle that would have been about the columbine shooters is about the mad stranger who killed two innocent high schoolers and vanished.
You just write.
Write garbage.
Write a fan fiction
Read a shitt book and re-write the shitty plot.
Its a momentum thing for me. I'll write absolute ass and then re-write it until its what I want.
I often ask an LLM to write the thing I want, get so fucking mad that they wrote AI Slop and then write good shit. That's a good trick IMO.
All proper names are just old/dead/foreign language for the thing.
Gods, I'm considering Job hopping and I saw Lockheed was hiring for my role, less experience, less certs, full remote, and quadruple my pay.
I had to block them on indeed and LinkedIn. I hated that I was considering it.
RedLetterMedia is so good.
Its just reaction content with mild reviews of movies. But I love that they're reacting to media so old in most cases that it doesn't feel gross.