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"you can't ask questions and not expect answers that you don't like"

quote overheard on the radio

nostr:npub14x8rlanp87sqrvl4xqp7qfe3gdxndqsazc8rjrjmm5hpmalyj5aqwjty6e self-defense is permissible.

violence can be psychological, and there is a lot of that in radicalism.

let's abandon the industrial-agricultural-military complex and start a fucking commune, lol

nostr:npub1j7u9rjf4da8u9kelkddhhvujye5ymu76s5xs5sxtq09ysa4x23hq7753z5 for the moment, i'm not doing anything to support myself, and it's the welfare system doing it. i'm kind of living in low power mode right now, trying to figure out who to be and what to do. takes me forever to make changes to my life because of the ADHD. Thor is what it says on my birth certificate as it's a common boy's name here. i'm pretty tall but i don't work out, although i have tried in the past. routines and upkeep aren't really my strength. if i had some meatspace friends to work out with, it would be easier.

Replying to Avatar Mr.NutterButter

nostr:npub1cuscsrz6efq99ptktk26x58v4yqy9y46ytp8xw4rjjwq0wlt6znst66789 I don't know why, but there's something about reading the phrase Taco tubes that just makes me smile...

nostr:npub18c4spuvnddmzrhaqx9jzny8ur0gzakgugkq0jdzt4wql568e95mss3syv6 you might picture a hot tub and there's tacos

money detaches goods, services and people from each other. there's a certain antisocial element to it. it's not inherently antisocial but it makes more such behaviours sustainable.

being ghosted isn't a good feeling

nostr:npub1rth7gulwmg28fyn4xydszt44p4hjzu9fjxms4sftu6jexseytnxspdddwl i think with how most of the clinics that my insurance (welfare state) will cover, they're relatively old fashioned, but the Internet stuff is slowly reaching them. but they're a bit weak compared to private offers that i'm not covered for.

random tab froze in Chrome and then websites started loading oddly slow

bit rot detected

rebooted the computer

usually fixes things

i used to spend hours trying to figure out "why is it doing that?" but never finding the answer

garlic wasn't invented in Italy

but it sure smells like it

tried real solutions

turns out you need an imaginary component at times

gets complex real soon

you can't always square things

i can explain that with the mathematical equations i just referenced in this joke if you want

it's rather difficult to express certain deep truths without coming off as just saying a bunch of cliches

i find that i'm extremely persistent in an approach that will probably never earn me a single cent but is worth more than all the money in the world can buy. pretty vague statement of me there. hard to describe. somebody who writes better than me probably wrote a book about it already that no one bothers to read.

i lean toward autocomplete

not autocompete