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Cake day: July 6th, 2023

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  • I can promise you TSA doesn’t give a flying fuck about anything besides the water bottle in your backpack. Other agencies, sure, but the TSA itself is only concerned if you’re trying to bring a prohibited item through security. Unless the FBI has tagged you as a terrorist or something they could care less.

    Edit: yeah there are still bad actors and racists out there, but I’m trying to say that the TSA agent isn’t gonna stop and go “wait a second you posted cringe on twitter” unless another agency tells them to. “But my agent was a jerk and profiled me” yeah there are jerks, it’s surprisingly low effort to be an asshole. I’m just saying TSA (and just the TSA) has their head too far up their ass and is too lazy to try and monitor every single person who wants to take a flight themselves.


  • In very simple terms, it means that something is changing state so impossibly fast (“on a quantum level”) that we can’t tell what exactly that state is besides at the instant we check it. Exactly is doing a lot of heavy lifting here, because we can have an idea or an area, but not exactly. What that means in turn though is that by checking or measuring that state, we have interacted with it, therefore making the state we measured no longer valid for what it currently is now, or at rest.

    Think of it like taking a measure of a water droplet, in the middle of a lake. You can say “there it is, those atoms are in that droplet and theyre this hot”. But the drop you measured is constantly mixing with the water around it. Sure, you measured the temperature of those atoms in that droplet, but if you try to measure it again you could get a different result. (It’s not a perfect example, but it gets the idea through)

    Using your programming model, think of it like reading memory in memory that is shorting out. You can read it once, but there’s no guarantee that it will be the same value again next time you read that bit, because it’s in constant flux.




  • I don’t doubt that there’s some incriminating stuff in those files. Do I think there’s a hard breakdown of charges and evidence in them? No. Because if Epstein was some crackpot who just claimed he had blackmail but actually had nothing, then they would have made it public or started a smear campaign and proved it.

    But I think there are a lot of high profile people that are mentioned or noted in the documents or whatever and the Dems had the brains to go “shut the hell up and everyone will forget about it.”

    Trump went around thinking he had an advantage by going “see they’re hiding something, I wouldn’t do that, I’ll release everything!” without thinking through that eventually he would have to reveal everything, and now that chicken is coming home to roost for him and he’s looking like a fool.





  • I mean, I get where this post is coming from, but they didn’t build guardrails along every single street and deliberately put them behind the sidewalks. They put it there because behind it is a steep dropoff.

    It was never about “pedestrian bad”, the guardrail wouldn’t be there at all if it wasn’t for the hill. Same thing with the parking meters others are mentioning. It’s not because the meters are more valuable or whatever, it’s because replacing them is expensive. Could they have put it in front of the sidewalk? Sure. But I’d bet the sidewalk was there for a while before the rail (plus the fact that there’s a sidewalk at all is surprising, in the US)

    I get the point this is going for, but don’t forget, narrative manipulation can, and is, done by anyone.







  • I see people with guts like this all the time but like…how does the body grow like that? Is it just some people’s bodies that just exclusively store fat in the belly and nowhere else? Is it a growth? Is it because this person is active but just eats too much?

    It always confuses me when you see these guys with just a perfectly round belly and barely any fat anywhere else on them.