Often enough, their viewpoints have been discredited already. To me, it’s rarely worth the effort of disputing bunk information if it’s clearly wrong and the person writing it is not engaging in good faith. I know some people enjoy debating, but I prefer to save my sanity most of the time.
Because there’s no use engaging with someone who is not willing to consider new information or alternative viewpoints. Those people have an agenda to push and often come off as hostile or rude. Much better to just downvote and move on.
America does have more than two political parties. The problem isn’t the number of parties, it’s the FPTP voting system combined with the EC and the lack of proportional representation.
I know I’m messing this quote up, but “A lie can travel around the world a half dozen times before the truth finishes tying its shoes.”
Probably pretty mild compared to other responses you’ll get, but every so often I have one where all my teeth fall out. I don’t know why, but that one always disturbs me more than the ones where I’m in danger.
That’s the Washington Post.
He was in the white house today during Trump’s press conference.
Thanks for the link. Looks like the shit apple doesn’t fall far from the shit tree.
Honestly, no. Never heard of the guy before this. Other than spawning Jared, what has he done?
Someone please explain to me how Chevy is short for Cornelius.
They were just sitting in the produce section though.
Edit: Not too many Bojack fans around here I guess.
As a US taxpayer, I don’t find that very amusing. Well, other than the part where Trump dies.
A few beers short of a six pack. In his defense, he already drank them.
I think you accidentally a word.
Not really, no.
If they are training the AI with copyrighted data that they aren’t paying for, then yes, they are doing the same thing as traditional media piracy. While I think piracy laws have been grossly blown out of proportion by entities such as the RIAA and MPAA, these AI companies shouldn’t get a pass for doing what Joe Schmoe would get fined thousands of dollars for on a smaller scale.
Well, let’s just use all that money DOGE saved us. Oh, wait.
Do lights on buildings count, too? If so, Fremont Street in Vegas is a strong contender.
The absence of a comma changes the meaning of this entirely.