[-] BoxedFenders@hexbear.net 11 points 1 day ago

I suffer from this as well. Why isn't there a word to describe this condition? I bet the Germans have a precise term for it.

[-] BoxedFenders@hexbear.net 28 points 1 day ago

Expect whiter casts and every woman replaced by someone younger with bigger boobs.

[-] BoxedFenders@hexbear.net 7 points 2 days ago

You forgot ranch dressing.

[-] BoxedFenders@hexbear.net 9 points 2 days ago

It's a lot harder to reliably identify you based on just a driver's license and passport photo though. Why make it easier for them by uploading your entire life on a social media platform?

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From 2022 (hexbear.net)

There is no escape. We are all trapped here together.

[-] BoxedFenders@hexbear.net 10 points 6 days ago

It's wild how annexing any part of Germany to create a new Israel was not even mildly entertained. Can't have fellow white Europeans go through the trouble of displacement when they could just forcibly replace brown people instead.

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An executive in an American military contractor that is providing data analytics to the IDF joking about war crimes. This attack could not have been planned and executed so successfully without Palantir's services and they are gleefully celebrating their involvement without explicitly saying so.

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New P.U.M.A. just dropped (www.haleyvotersforharris.org)

When your only political ideology is "girlboss".

[-] BoxedFenders@hexbear.net 66 points 2 months ago

The same sort of skepticism comes up whenever someone mentions new Chinese technical innovations or the fact that China now leads the world in published scientific studies- it is either stolen from the West or the quality of output is low so they must be gaming the system somehow. They can not comprehend a world where American superiority can be challenged without deceit.

[-] BoxedFenders@hexbear.net 80 points 2 months ago

The lengths the establishment will go to block universal health care. I don't think Medicare For All would have passed even if Bernie won, but it would have forced every Dem in Congress to go on the record and have to explain to their constituents why they voted against it.

[-] BoxedFenders@hexbear.net 88 points 3 months ago

They're only 3 years apart but it looks more like 20 on stage. Biden is the perfect foil to make a senile Trump look full of youthful vitality. Literally could not have chosen a worse opponent from the entire gallery of DNC ghouls to face him. Wait, I take that back. Hillary would still be worse.

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Whatever intern came up with this deserves a raise.

[-] BoxedFenders@hexbear.net 69 points 3 months ago

In mid-March, the Israeli army acknowledged that it has been facing the biggest mental health crisis since 1973.

Yeah, slaughtering innocent civilians tends to weigh on your conscience. If it was this traumatizing to pull the trigger, just imagine how the other side felt.

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This AI bubble is rapidly accelerating and it will take the entire market (and global economy) down with it. And while Sam Altman didn't singlehandedly ignite the new silicon arms race, OpenAI (and ChatGPT) did usher in the era we are now living in.

Much was said about Nvidia overtaking Microsoft today to become the world's most valuable company, but take a look at the top 3:

They are ALL beneficiaries of partnerships with OpenAI. Microsoft added a trillion dollars of market cap since partnering with them last year and Apple hit new all time highs after their announcement that ChatGPT will power "Apple Intelligence". And Nvidia? Well, they were just a $300 billion dollar video game card maker 5 years ago and now they are the biggest company on earth because their cards train AI models.

I'm just flabbergasted at how quickly and thoroughly the promises made by one small startup has become the economic backbone of the entire stock market. The bubble popping for this hype cycle will be one for the ages.

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biggs

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U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has called on the European Union to collaborate with the United States in addressing the surge of Chinese green-tech exports, warning that the influx threatens global manufacturing sectors.

Last week, the US administration announced tariffs of 25 percent on steel and aluminum, 50 percent on semiconductors, 100 percent on electric vehicles, and 50 percent on solar panels.

Speaking in Germany this Tuesday, Yellen emphasized the need for a united response to China’s manufacturing dominance to protect industries worldwide, as initially reported by FT.

“China’s industrial policy may seem remote as we sit here in this room, but if we do not respond strategically and in a united way, the viability of businesses in both our countries and around the world could be at risk,” Yellen told FT at the Frankfurt School.

In a speech on Tuesday, Yellen defended the Biden administration’s tariff hikes including a 400 percent increase on China electric vehicles. “The tariff increases are strategic and targeted steps,” she stated. This follows the White House’s tariff adjustments aimed at safeguarding U.S. industry, especially in key electoral states.

In a post on the social media platform X, Joe Biden said that “China is determined to dominate these industries” while enhancing that he is “determined to ensure America leads the world in them”.

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[-] BoxedFenders@hexbear.net 81 points 6 months ago

lmao at the fantasy that a 90 year old segregationist would suddenly pivot left on his final term in office.

[-] BoxedFenders@hexbear.net 109 points 6 months ago

Why the FUCK didn't she say this 30,000 casualties ago?

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Clearly Hamas is the very caricature of evil so anything less than sadistic violence must be done for propaganda purposes

[-] BoxedFenders@hexbear.net 92 points 10 months ago

Must feel weird for Iowans to meet a politician who isn't pandering for their vote.

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It seems like everyone just accepted the idea that the barbarous hordes from Gaza must obviously be raping any Israeli girl they could get their hands on, repeating those claims as if it were accepted fact. But it never made sense to me- not because such acts are beneath them, but due to the time and logistical constraints they were under during their limited time beyond the Gaza borders. But it seems like everyone, including every media outlet, wouldn't stop adding the accusations of rapes to the list of horrors Israelis faced that day.

That said, I am under no delusion that the hostages, once secured and taken to their base, are not at risk of being sexually assaulted. But nearly every interview I've seen with family members of (female) hostages seems to be highly concerned with rape as a likely outcome as if this is a common practice among Palestinians. I've seen many of them repeating that "Hamas is ISIS" and let their imaginations run wild with the worst possible scenarios.

But based on the hostages who have been released so far, we can at least say they were treated FAR, FAR better than the captives under US detainment in Abu Grahib or Guantanamo Bay.

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