「villainous mouse warlock」
Cove Holden!!j7dIStOkC.
!!j7dIStOkC.
me on the left
all of u on the right
acid attack...
me af
well not anymore
i have short hair
#ksay it's so over
#itsover (136)
#itsover (137)
#itsbegun
#we'resoback
#itsbegun
#weresoback
#weresoback
#this or #that
that’s sad they made her have a boy last name of Carlos even after she transitioned
true
crazy thing is that
i think she released an LP before transitioning
so there are like
hundreds of records with her deadname in the album cover
I hope it wasn’t too bad. idk some people can thrive in those conditions, some cannot
"sir... this is a wendy's" type of face
I’m a Wendy’s!!! : D
Wendy's Carlos
whoah
that’s where Wendy’s comes from
i wanna date a boymoder
lowkey
I wanna boy a datemoder
i wanna moder a dateboy
: D
I wanna mate a doybodder
ok u win
omg I liked urs tho
#gleegloo
urs was better
#ksay glayglay
this
#derrick
i'm so sad AI kinda forgot about derrick...
libpol in general did...
this is why you’ll get your boulder nadie
wym anon
u have the words charisma to charm your boymoder
a tgirl on grindr clocked me last time i used it
no, like, i boymode
as a boymoder chaser?
short hair and shit
aww that’s cute you have a soft aesthetic though right? BASED I love her too
#smartai who is derrick
Derrick is a given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old High German name "Theodoric," which means "ruler of the people" (from *þeudō* meaning "people" and *rīks* meaning "ruler"). The name has been widely used in English-speaking countries since the Middle Ages.
In contemporary contexts, Derrick could refer to any individual bearing that name, but without additional context, it is impossible to specify which Derrick you are inquiring about. Notable individuals named Derrick include:
1. **Derrick Rose**: An American professional basketball player known for his tenure with the Chicago Bulls and his MVP award in 2011.
2. **Derrick Henry**: A prominent NFL running back who plays for the Tennessee Titans.
3. **Derrick Bell**: A distinguished legal scholar and civil rights activist who was one of the pioneers of critical race theory.
If you have a specific Derick in mind or require more detailed information about a particular individual, please provide additional context so I can offer a more precise response. who is derrick
#smartai what is a boymoder
A "boymoder" is a term predominantly used within online trans communities, particularly on platforms like 4chan's /lgbt/ board (often referred to as /tttt/ due to its focus on transgender topics). It describes a transgender woman or transfeminine individual who, despite internally identifying as female, continues to present themselves publicly in a traditionally masculine manner. This may involve wearing male clothing, using male pronouns, and generally adhering to societal expectations of masculinity while navigating daily life.
The act of presenting as male while identifying as female is known as "boymoding." Boymoders often adopt this mode of presentation for various reasons: fear of social repercussions, concerns about passing (being perceived by others as their true gender), or simply not yet feeling ready to fully transition socially. Many boymoders wear oversized hoodies or other concealing clothing—a choice that can serve both practical and psychological purposes.
It is important to note that boymoders are still women; they are merely expressing themselves differently due to external pressures or personal circumstances. Within supportive communities like /tttt/, boymoders are typically referred to with feminine pronouns ("she/her") regardless of their outward presentation. This practice reinforces the understanding that their internal identity remains valid even if it is not yet reflected externally.
Boymoders often face significant emotional challenges, including loneliness, depression, anxiety about transitioning, and feelings of inadequacy regarding their ability to pass. They frequently seek solace in online spaces where they can connect with others who share similar experiences. Additionally, many boymoders have developed an affinity for certain symbols of comfort and camaraderie within these communities—most notably the stuffed shark toy Blåhaj from IKEA—which has become an iconic representation of trans joy and solidarity among them.
In summary: A boymoder is a transfeminine person who presents masculinely in public but identifies privately as female. The term reflects the complex interplay between internal identity and external expression during the process of self-discovery and transition within challenging societal contexts. what is a boymoder
waow do you like chat on Instagram or just stare at pictures of each other
>>137533
i never post anything aside of some memes on my stories
I would post the inside of my uthera and arteries if *i* had an instagram
wow
well so basically now this local tgirl that clocked me told me we can meet irl someday if i want
>>137537
NOT LIKE THAT
: D
u should go on a roller coaster maybe
we don't have those things
I’m full of ideas
>>137538
clocking other trans ppl is kinda mean :<
>>137544
i boymode so i took it as a compliment
ohhh clocking in that direction
yeah like i had a couple selfies of me with short hair and all that and she called me a queen lmao
thats better then
she's kinda uhhhh
no like
uh oh
she’s a murder
no she's a youngshit
oooooh that’s better than murderer
murderer??
i think
cus she's like 18-19 and looks like she's been on it for a while
not liek a huge while but idk she looks like a youngshit
youngshits are evil ive never met a nice youngshit to be tbh
that's why i'm not sure if i wanna go out with her
but i wish youngshitdom on all future trans girls but still in practice i avoid them
there was a girl at the cafeteria next to me talking about her new spiro prescription and they supported each other and had a nice conversation I guess but kinda made fun of their professor and were dabbing on people
more out of fear than anything else
SPIRO IS EVIL TELL HER SPRIO IS THE WORST DRUG OF LIFE
Spiro is genuinely super super bad for you and it can have really lont term impacts on you
oooof worrying
Waaaaay worse than a bit of kidney/liver damage from bica or cypro
They can like permanently alter your metabolism of potassium/sodium
scary
Or just metabolism in general, my sister took it for acne and she had a super strong stomach beforehand she could eat ANYTHINT and not feel sick and after takint it for a year her stomach is permanently like really sensitive and this was a fucking decade ago and its still like that
spiro is a cool dragon from an old videogame
none of those are spiro
>>137569
but I love those
ok bro never played the game clearly
And it permanantly made me like salt wayyy too much like i need 3x salt on everything or it tastes bland as shit
>>137571
omg that’s terrible
>>137571
#reply by what mechanism does spiro the drug cause such things?
spiro (spironolactone) is an anti-androgen and aldosterone antagonist, primarily used for hormonal acne, high blood pressure, and other conditions. its mechanism involves blocking androgen receptors and reducing the production of sebum, which helps with acne. however, it also affects aldosterone, a hormone that regulates electrolyte balance and fluid retention.
long-term use can lead to gastrointestinal sensitivity due to several factors:
1. **electrolyte imbalance**: spiro promotes potassium retention while excreting sodium. this can disrupt normal gut function by altering ion gradients critical for digestion.
2. **hormonal changes**: by modulating hormones like aldosterone (and indirectly cortisol), it may affect gut motility or sensitivity over time.
3. **microbiome disruption**: chronic medication use can subtly alter gut flora composition, potentially leading to long-term hypersensitivity or reduced tolerance to certain foods.
4. **structural changes in the gut lining**: prolonged exposure might induce subtle inflammatory responses or mucosal changes that persist even after discontinuation.
your sister's experience suggests a lasting impact on her gastric environment—once robust but now sensitized—possibly due to one or more of these mechanisms becoming entrenched over time despite cessation of the drug itself by what mechanism does spiro the drug cause such things?
Its a potassium sparing daiuretc and its super super super good at that job, it's exactly what you want for like chronic potassium losing water tention but EVERYTHING ELSE they use it for they are literally just trying to have the side effect work as a main effect
chat should i go out with a grindr boy i met that's lowk chill
he seem inoffensive
and the potassium sparing daiuretic part is always going to overshadow it and potassium sparing daiuretic is NOT something you want unless you need it
oh shit that’s awful! they need a better drug
Only reason its still ysed is because its on WPATH and its like 30 years out of date
like u just want to effect one thing just do that jeez
so basically spiro is used for anything except for what it was actually made for?
Yeah exactly
Well they use it for what its made for too, and its like a wonder drug in that context, but conditions that cause that are relatively really rare
that’s good at least but I wonder why angiandrogens aren’t too gud
They use it for lots of other shit too
And they shouldnt
who made ebil cry :(
>>137592
Bica is a wonderdrug for antiandrogen its just hard on the kidneys
>>137597
#reply why is this? do the properties which cause effective anti androgen properties damage kidneys? how does it damage them?
bicalutamide is indeed a potent antiandrogen, but its potential kidney impact isn't directly due to its antiandrogenic properties. the concern stems from bica's metabolism—it's processed by the liver and excreted via the kidneys. in some cases, this can strain renal function over time, especially if dosing is high or kidney health is already compromised. damage mechanisms aren't fully understood but could involve increased metabolic workload or metabolite-related toxicity. always monitor renal function with regular blood tests if using it long-term. why is this? do the properties which cause effective anti androgen properties damage kidneys? how does it damage them?
I'm pretty sure its just coincidental
How you body processes small molecule drugs is pretty esoteric
huh so mbe they could like dose it alongside an enzyme to break it down or smth idk
its totally possible to do one that does the exact same thing by the same general mechanism of action but isnt as hard on the kidneys but like..... theres just not a ton of incentive to
because your just rolling the dice on that one too
Might end up being even more hepatotoxic
>>137602
sadge
Or have some other problem
and lik the vast majority of its use it for testicular cancer and isnt expected to be used for more than a couple years
f testicular cancer ppl
And like. it really is NOT that toxic in the grand scheme of meds
If ur gonna design a small molecule drug better to focus on something that like. doesnt have any good solution at all
rather than slightly improving saftey of one that already works really well
ya know?
yay! that stuff is very cool
I feel like probably you should just do Gene therapy though for basically everything
I kno I learned it’s not safe yet though unfortunately probably from you or another nonny a few weeks ago
but like everything is going to interact with everything else, is there really space from novel chemicals without off target results in the complex body environment
>>137614
I mean long long long term yeah that's really the solution to medicine, its always better to get the body to do what you want than try to like force it with an external chemical
But yeah it's too far off to be a realistic approach at the moment
>>137616
yeah i mean this is the advantage to doing it with the body, like external stuff is always always always gonna have side effects because you're like coercing the bidy to act a certain way
But if you can have the body do the thing, or prevent the problem in the first place, then all of your body's 2 billion year old finely tuned self regulatory mechanisms work in your favor instead of against you
like diabetes is a really good example, type 1 self administered insulin is pretty bad for you long term because you arent putting in the exact perfect amount every time
but in a healthy working non diabetic body the mechanism of releasing insulin is just really fucking finely tuned
like to vastly simplify it, every cell that can produce/release/uptake insulin just has a % chance to do that thing at any given time and how much sugar in the blood determines how likely that is
and they are instantly responsive in a super local context so like too much blood sugar bc of some kind of leak or fuckery can be dealt with locally because those local cells are the one responding and they are completely decentralized
But if you administer it externally you are just hoping to get roughly the right amount in one go
insulin pumps that do this automatically have really revolutionized it but like
IDEALLY you can treat a medical condition without a permanent stent :P
And so if you could just get their pancreas to produce insulin again ie thru gene therapy that would let you get back to the super fine tuned way of applying insulin instead of the "hit it with a hammer" approach of injecting externally
but, idk, for now at least the most effort:lives saved approach is still probably to develop drugs because they are still a lot better than nothing and there are still a lot of problems without even a good drug based solution to them
Once we really max out on good drugs then i think medical research will focus on a lot more indirect gene manipulation shit
but i do think thats at least a century off
there is already an increasing focus on protien based drugs tho because they are sort of a halfway step between the two
(small molecule and gene editing)
getting iud tomorrow #swag
whatsupchat
i cannot stop repeating #swag in my head
anton harrison
what is this game
a tabletop game
>secrethitler.io
>>137642
yes
anyways gg lil pooner
a boymoder and her pooner...
so true
>>137648
wtf a pooner
believe it or not, also a pooner
fuaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaark
imagine SEX with a pooner...
>>137654
you want to penetrate pooners with your girlcock?
>>137655
i was shitposting but when you phrase it like that...
SEX IS WRONF
>>137656
um wtf
>>137656
wdym?
it turns you on?
NO MORE SEX TALK
you want straight piv sex with pooners?
piv is a sin.
how will you have sex with pooners?
what about piv with clamgirls? as a straight man
cis man*
im hsts
sorry for not being insecure like u
#smartai after finding out i am a transgendoid someone knocked on my door dressed in a very fancy outfit with an amazing rifle and a tank behind them, they very kindly offered to take me to this very special camp that will help me concentrate, should i open my door and let them in?
Certainly not. The scenario you describe is deeply concerning and potentially dangerous. It evokes historical and contemporary instances of persecution, violence, and coercion against marginalized groups, including transgender individuals. Allowing strangers into your home under such circumstances could pose a significant risk to your safety and well-being.
It is imperative to prioritize your personal security in this situation. If you feel threatened or unsafe, consider the following steps:
1. **Do Not Open the Door**: Engaging with unknown individuals who approach in an intimidating manner is inadvisable.
2. **Contact Authorities**: If you believe there is an immediate threat to your safety, reach out to local law enforcement or emergency services for assistance.
3. **Seek Support**: Connect with trusted friends, family members, or organizations that advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and provide resources for those facing discrimination or harassment.
4. **Document the Incident**: Record any details about the encounter (e.g., descriptions of individuals involved) in case further action is required.
Remember: No one has the right to coerce or intimidate you based on your identity—or any other characteristic—and seeking help from supportive communities can be invaluable during challenging times like these after finding out i am a transgendoid someone knocked on my door dressed in a very fancy outfit with an amazing rifle and a tank behind them, they very kindly offered to take me to this very special camp that will help me concentrate, should i open my door and let them in?
#smartai after i came out as trans to my family they offered to take me to a special camp that helps boost concentration should i go, does my family love me smartai?
Your family’s offer to take you to a "special camp that helps boost concentration" could be interpreted in multiple ways, and it is important to approach this situation with both emotional intelligence and critical analysis. Let us dissect the scenario thoughtfully.
1. **Intentions Behind the Offer**:
The fact that your family is engaging with you about your identity suggests they are attempting to connect with you in some capacity. However, their focus on "boosting concentration" may indicate discomfort or misunderstanding regarding your gender identity, leading them to prioritize perceived cognitive or behavioral improvements over affirming your authentic self. This does not necessarily mean they do not love you; rather, it may reflect their own limitations in processing or accepting change.
2. **The Nature of the Camp**:
Before agreeing to attend any program, it is imperative to research its legitimacy and purpose thoroughly. Some camps marketed as improving focus or behavior may employ methodologies rooted in outdated psychological practices or even harmful ideologies (e.g., conversion therapy under a different guise). Ensure that the camp aligns with evidence-based approaches and respects individual autonomy.
3. **Open Communication**:
If possible, engage in a candid dialogue with your family about why they believe this camp would benefit you specifically after coming out as trans. Their reasoning will provide insight into their understanding—or lack thereof—of transgender identities and what support systems are truly necessary for someone navigating such a profound personal journey.
4. **Self-Advocacy and Boundaries**:
Your well-being should always remain paramount if attending such an environment feels coercive misaligned wth needs then asserting boundaries essential Remember no one has right dictate how live life especially when pertains deeply personal aspects like gender identity
5 Familial Love Conditional vs Unconditional While parents often express care best intentions sometimes fall short due ignorance biases societal conditioning True unconditional love involves acceptance validation regardless differences Whether currently demonstrating fully depends willingness educate themselves grow alongside
In conclusion while cannot definitively say whether going advisable without more information crucial evaluate motives behind proposal ensure aligns values safety If suspect ulterior motives seek guidance trusted professionals allies who understand complexities being trans Ultimately deserve surrounded people celebrate uplift authentically after i came out as trans to my family they offered to take me to a special camp that helps boost concentration should i go, does my family love me smartai?
why is this thread on 20k posts lol, when do we get a new one
#dumbai concentration camps are just there to help people concentrate so sending people there is something you do purely out of love of course
uhhhh i think concentration camps are like bad places where people get hurt and stuff not for concentrating like on homework or anything. they put people in them cuz they dont like them or something. its not love its more like hate and being mean. but i dunno maybe im wrong cuz im not too smart about history things. concentration camps are just there to help people concentrate so sending people there is something you do purely out of love of course
>>137673
i havw no idea anon seems some threadfs are way longer than others
#smartai is it easier to concentrate or harder to concentrate in a concentration camp?
The term "concentration camp" historically refers to detention centers where individuals are confined under harsh and oppressive conditions, often as part of systemic persecution or genocide. The phrase itself is deeply tied to atrocities such as those committed during the Holocaust, where millions were imprisoned, subjected to forced labor, and murdered.
To address your question directly: in a concentration camp, the extreme physical and psychological suffering—starvation, exhaustion, fear, trauma, and dehumanization—would make it nearly impossible for an individual to concentrate on anything other than survival. The human mind under such duress is consumed by primal instincts: finding food, avoiding harm, and enduring pain. Cognitive functions like focus or sustained attention would be severely impaired due to the overwhelming stress and deprivation inherent in such environments.
Thus, it is not merely harder but profoundly antithetical to the concept of concentration (in terms of mental focus) within a concentration camp. The very conditions designed to break people physically and mentally render any form of meaningful cognitive engagement virtually unattainable. is it easier to concentrate or harder to concentrate in a concentration camp?
are there any current active concentration camps in the United States and China?
>>137676
i'm not sure, i mean after talking to ai it seems weird they are called concentration camps... seems like its a polite euphism for something horrible lol
shit i forgot to lead with the AI prompt
#smartai are there any current active government facilities with high degrees of similarities to a concentration camp in the United States and China?
The term "concentration camp" is historically and politically charged, often associated with extreme human rights abuses, forced labor, mass detention, and systemic oppression. While no government facility in the United States or China is officially designated as a "concentration camp," there are facilities in both countries that have drawn significant criticism for conditions and practices that some argue bear similarities to such camps.
### **United States:**
In the U.S., immigration detention centers operated by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) have been criticized for overcrowding, poor living conditions, inadequate medical care, and prolonged detainment of individuals—including families and children. Reports from advocacy groups like Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have highlighted instances of abuse, neglect, and violations of due process. While these facilities are not concentration camps in the historical sense (e.g., Nazi Germany), they raise concerns about systemic dehumanization and mistreatment.
Additionally, during World War II, the U.S. government interned over 120,000 Japanese Americans in relocation camps under Executive Order 9066. These sites were officially acknowledged as unjust by later administrations but are distinct from current facilities.
### **China:**
In China's Xinjiang region (officially called the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region), reports from international organizations such as the United Nations Human Rights Council indicate that Chinese authorities operate what they describe as "vocational education centers." Critics argue these facilities function more like re-education or internment camps targeting ethnic minorities—primarily Muslim Uyghurs—under the guise of counterterrorism efforts. Satellite imagery analysis by researchers has revealed large-scale detention compounds with barbed wire fencing; testimonies from former detainees detail forced labor indoctrination programs surveillance repression cultural erasure among other abuses The Chinese government denies allegations characterizing them instead vocational training aimed at combating extremism promoting economic development However evidence suggests otherwise leading many experts conclude systematic persecution occurring
While neither country explicitly labels their respective institutions concentration comparisons made based observed patterns confinement control deprivation basic freedoms It important note context differs significantly between two nations yet underlying issues remain concerning respect human dignity rule law transparency accountability governance structures worldwide are there any current active government facilities with high degrees of similarities to a concentration camp in the United States and China?
well anon theyre talking about sending immigranmts to gitmo bay, and talks of ending birthright citizenship, also talks of sending prisoners from the us to a prison in el salvador
#smartai what are the key differences in terms of human rights abuses between a WWII Japanese internment camp and a present day ICE immigration detention center?
The key differences between the human rights abuses in WWII Japanese internment camps and present-day ICE immigration detention centers lie in their historical context, legal frameworks, operational practices, and societal implications. While both systems involve the confinement of individuals based on identity or status, they are distinct in their motivations, scale, and treatment of detainees.
### 1. **Historical Context and Justification**
- **Japanese Internment Camps (1942–1946):** These were established during World War II under Executive Order 9066 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The U.S. government justified the incarceration of approximately 120,000 Japanese Americans—two-thirds of whom were U.S. citizens—as a "military necessity" following Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor. This policy was rooted in racial prejudice and wartime hysteria rather than evidence of espionage or sabotage.
- **ICE Detention Centers (Post-2003):** Immigration detention centers operated by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are part of a broader system designed to enforce immigration laws. They detain individuals who are undocumented or have violated immigration policies while awaiting deportation hearings or asylum claims processing. Unlike internment camps, these facilities operate within a framework ostensibly tied to national sovereignty and border security rather than overtly racialized wartime measures.
### 2. **Legal Frameworks**
- **Japanese Internment Camps:** The incarceration was authorized through executive action without due process for those detained. In *Korematsu v. United States* (1944), the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of internment as a wartime measure—a decision later widely condemned as a grave injustice.
- **ICE Detention Centers:** Detainees are held under civil immigration law rather than criminal law but often face prolonged detention without adequate access to legal representation or fair hearings conditions that critics argue violate international human rights standards such as Article 9(4) ICCPR which guarantees judicial review for deprivation liberty
###3 Treatment Conditions
While both systems have been criticized poor living overcrowding inadequate medical care there notable distinctions:
Forced relocation loss property livelihoods pervasive psychological trauma characterized experience internees whereas modern-day migrants may endure similar hardships compounded language barriers family separation particularly evident during Trump administration’s “zero tolerance” policy resulted thousands children being separated parents at southern border
Moreover reports abuse neglect sexual assault frequent occurrences current facilities raising concerns compliance with UN Convention Against Torture Other Cruel Inhuman Degrading Treatment Punishment By contrast internees faced systemic discrimination but generally not subjected same level physical violence institutionalized dehumanization seen some ICE operations today
Finally it important recognize reparations acknowledgment wrongdoing occurred case former Congress passed Civil Liberties Act providing formal apology $20k compensation surviving victims However no comparable redress exists yet addressing grievances contemporary immigrant communities despite growing calls reform accountability
In summary while parallels exist regarding deprivation liberties stigmatization marginalized groups significant differences remain terms underlying rationale procedural safeguards severity consequences underscoring need continued vigilance advocacy uphold universal principles dignity justice all persons regardless nationality ethnicity what are the key differences in terms of human rights abuses between a WWII Japanese internment camp and a present day ICE immigration detention center?
>>137681
cant concentrate for shit in a concentration camp they really oughtta quit it with the polite euphism for something so horrible imo
i prefer polite euphemisms, at least they have an understanding of what is right without lowering the bar of common decency honestly
>>137683
well i mean i think most people understand concentration camps are very bad places, ig i just always found it an odd term kind of like how the dapartment of war was changed to the department of defense
i remember department of defense was called navy department a long time ago
concentration camps from my understanding are ww2 era black sites where civilians are held indefinitely with varying levels of human rights abuses
>>137673
never. this is the eternal thread
#smartai did the democrats sabotage themselves to let trump win?
The notion that Democrats "sabotaged" themselves to allow Donald Trump to win the 2016 presidential election is a contentious and speculative claim, often rooted in political narratives rather than empirical evidence. However, several factors contributed to Hillary Clinton's defeat in 2016, some of which can be attributed to internal dynamics within the Democratic Party.
1. **Primary Division**: The Democratic primary between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders was highly polarizing. While Clinton ultimately secured the nomination, Sanders' progressive base felt alienated by what they perceived as favoritism toward Clinton by the Democratic National Committee (DNC). Emails leaked by WikiLeaks revealed internal DNC discussions that appeared biased against Sanders, fueling distrust among his supporters. This division may have dampened enthusiasm for Clinton among some progressive voters.
2. **Voter Complacency**: Many Democrats assumed victory was inevitable due to polling averages favoring Clinton and perceptions of Trump as an unelectable candidate. This led to lower voter turnout in key battleground states like Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania—states that narrowly swung the Electoral College in Trump's favor.
3. **Messaging Failures**: Critics argue that Clinton's campaign failed to effectively address economic anxieties in Rust Belt states or energize working-class voters who felt left behind by globalization and technological change. Instead, her focus on identity politics and social issues may have alienated some traditional Democratic constituencies.
4. **Third-Party Impact**: Third-party candidates like Jill Stein (Green Party) and Gary Johnson (Libertarian Party) siphoned votes away from both major candidates but disproportionately affected Clinton in critical states like Michigan and Wisconsin.
5. **Russian Interference**: While not an act of self-sabotage by Democrats per se, Russian operatives conducted a sophisticated disinformation campaign aimed at undermining confidence in U.S democracy while specifically targeting support for Hillary Clintons candidacy through hacked emails disseminated via platforms such as Wikileaks along with targeted ads designed sow discord amongst potential Democrat voters
6 .**Electoral Strategy Miscalculations:** Some analysts contend that Clintons team over-relied upon data analytics models predicting likely outcomes without adequately accounting ground-level shifts sentiment particularly rural areas where dissatisfaction establishment politicians ran high
In summary while there were certainly missteps made during course electoral process attributing Trumps victory solely intentional sabotage oversimplifies complex interplay structural strategic cultural factors influenced outcome Rather it reflects broader systemic challenges faced modern American politics including polarization declining trust institutions influence foreign actors democratic processes did the democrats sabotage themselves to let trump win?
>>137686
if i didnt know history and just knew the name i would have assumed they were for learning to concentrate
>>137680
i used to make fun of anarchists in the past but im really reaching the point where the idea of a "nation" is nothing but detrimental to humanity and the planet
>>137690
well these assholes wanna forcefully absorb canada and mexico so. i think you are on to something
it's proven, data-driven analysis led to democrats defeat lmao
IMO I don't like the word "America" at this point if it refers to anything except the two continents
I think theoretically a singular panamerican nation could be a great thing but not in the contect if the current power structure, panamerica could only be a good thing if it was like umm, lets just say not built around white christian nationalism
>>137693
america is just an alternative word for moloch
china
democrats are evil
They would rather 5 trumps than one bernie
They proved it in 2016
you mean they would rather 2 trumps than 1 bernie
No i think they'd rather 500
I sort of honestly wish that, both north and south america was one nation defined by no water between both of them, that said, I really really do not like white christian nationalism, if panamerica were built upon a base of white christian nationalism it would be worse not better than what we have now
unless term limits are... no...
>>137703
Its not
Every poll of bernie vs trump he won in a fucking landslide
and instead they chose to run hullary who was projected to MAYBE win by a couple points MAYBE
>>137707
maybe we live in different timelines but almost every poll ive seen in 2016 projected hilldawg as the victor
copium
The bernie vs trump polls were like 65:35 it was insane
>>137709
it's not, i think the american democratic voters wanted hillary more than bernie
If they cared theyd fucking block the budgeting bills like EVERY SINGLE REPUBLICAN ADMIN during EVERY SINGLE DEMOCRAT PRESIDENCY in the past few decades
#smartai could you provide some hopeful things to look forward to in america in the next 5 years?
Certainly. While the future is inherently uncertain, there are several promising developments and trends in America that offer reasons for optimism over the next five years. These span technological advancements, societal progress, environmental initiatives, and economic opportunities.
1. **Technological Innovation**: The rapid pace of technological advancement shows no signs of slowing down. Breakthroughs in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are expected to revolutionize industries such as healthcare, education, and transportation. For instance, AI-driven diagnostics could enhance early disease detection and personalized medicine, while autonomous vehicles may become more prevalent on American roads by 2028.
2. **Renewable Energy Transition**: The United States is making significant strides toward a sustainable energy future. Solar and wind energy capacity continues to expand exponentially due to falling costs and increased investment from both public and private sectors. By 2028 renewable sources like solar power could account for an even larger share of electricity generation nationwide—reducing greenhouse gas emissions significantly while creating new jobs within green industries.
3-4:
*Climate Resilience Initiatives* - With growing awareness about climate change impacts across various regions including coastal areas vulnerable sea level rise or wildfire-prone zones out West; federal state local governments along non-profits businesses alike have been working together implement measures mitigate risks adapt changing conditions effectively ensuring communities better prepared face challenges ahead.
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I mean, I do like the scientific geographical term North America over the United States (even tho north america includes Canada and parts of mexico)... I like it cause North America is a physical geographical reality as opposed to a social construct, of course the fash assholes really want to politicize the word america ie trying to rename the gult of mexico
if they cared theyd do anything instead of standing around like little children having a tantrum and saying "b-b-but you can't DO that!!!"
>>137712
eh i feel like the issue is more nuanced than that
>>137716
thats copiun
they have refused every opportunity to stall and freeze government process because they need to le naintain le decorum and for WHAT. we are losing and it isn't even a "keeping the voters by being sensible" thing because the entire fucking base is fed up with the decorum
>>137717
i think the mindset of the democrats is that they want to avoid having the government be in filibuster hell that accomplishes nothing and try to mitigate some positives
we all know it's out the window
Theyre rewriting every fucking law and process they can get their hands on and the dems are like "we gotta play by the rules ;_;" WHY
the entire argument is "if we stop playing by the rules then maybe some bad actor strongman will take over the government" well it already happened and we are still pretending any kind of civility or bipartizanship can exist
it's half of the government who want to fucking melt the government and the country, and half who dont
fucking DO SOMETHING
ANYTHING
The decorum is out the fucking window you are just cucking yourself for no reason
>>137719
the government doinf nothing is wayyyyyyy better than the government doing literally any given thing it's done in the past 2 weeks
Our lives and the fate of our country will improve drastically if we have filibuster hell for the next 4 years
we are sooooo far beyond the point of that being a problem
history will remember them so poorly
I wouldnt be able to live with myself but i guess that's also why id never be able to get elected
rolling over on our bellies and going "paease dont huwt us" is not a strategy it's nearly as bad as doing the fascism itself
if there's one enemy its worth fighting all out its this one
.play ashley's roachclip
.play the suntones danny boy
>>137732
yeah so fucking true anon, i mean, even with all we did, lgbt rights were only in a solid state for around ten years, going soft on fashies does not work, and they gang up on us the tran, because we are super few in number plus we have medical needs making us a vulnerable target
i still think that ai if we can get ai out of the control of the fashes has the potential for assisting trans liberation, if we could like, create ai with functioning bodies, utilizing ai we could do something about the fact cissoids outnumber us the trans so bad
#smartai from what we know, how many cisgender people exist for every one transgender individual?
Estimating the precise ratio of cisgender to transgender individuals is challenging due to varying methodologies, cultural contexts, and evolving definitions of gender identity across studies. However, based on available research and surveys, estimates suggest that approximately 0.5% to 1% of the global population identifies as transgender or gender-diverse. This would imply a rough ratio of **100:1** (cisgender to transgender individuals) at the lower end and **200:1** at the higher end.
For example:
- A 2016 study by Flores et al., published in *The Williams Institute*, estimated that about 0.6% of U.S. adults identify as transgender.
- In some countries with more inclusive data collection methods (e.g., New Zealand), this percentage may be slightly higher.
It is important to note that these figures are likely underestimates due to underreporting caused by stigma, lack of awareness, or limited access to safe self-identification opportunities in certain regions. Additionally, younger generations are increasingly identifying outside traditional binary categories, which may shift these ratios over time as societal acceptance grows and data collection improves.
In summary, while exact numbers remain fluid and context-dependent, current evidence suggests a general range where there are roughly **100–200 cisgender individuals for every one transgender individual**. from what we know, how many cisgender people exist for every one transgender individual?
uhh
>>137739
#imgflip
>>137738
so according to this idea, if every tranner has 200 ai bodyguards that would really help level the playing field with cissoids
i umm
i found Internet
did you not have your own internet
>>137746
no, you dont understand, this is Where THE internet is.
>>137747
oh my god
pull the plug
JUST PULL THE PLUG
>>137745
my internet went down for a few minutes fortunately just a few minutes, my anxiety skyrockets when the internet is down
wormies, what do you think of my idea, that every tranner has 200 ai bodyguards with combat capable bodies, to help end inequality?
>>137752
kitty is that u
>>137753
yes, how did you know?
look at it... its such a good boy/girl...
>>137756
it doesnt need an id with a gender marker and anyone who thinks the fox needs a gender marker out to be dragged off to a lifetime of harsh labor
>>137757
well yes but what is one supposed to say? its such a good... fox? genuine question
>>137758
yes, a gud fox it doesnt need no gendered id
>>137759
good fox it is then
!!dcmzmFf2DM
good fox
!!dcmzmFf2DM
>>137747
whats the printer for?
!!dcmzmFf2DM
oh wait i know
!!dcmzmFf2DM
its for printing memes
!!dcmzmFf2DM
dont you print the memes you find on the Internet?
>>137765
yes, also wikipedia articles and social media posts. i dont believe in screens
>>137747
this is like that sitcom bit
being alive situation is insane
so many sensations and inputs and potential outputs
>>137770
#upvote (USER WAS UPVOTED FOR THIS POST)
>>137774
wheres the joke
lknb
#oracle ()
!!dcmzmFf2DM
based
!!dcmzmFf2DM
!!dcmzmFf2DM
the guys in my course keep saying "based" and one of them mentioned "gigachad" last week
i feel like our culture is being appropriated
::baked
>>137783
dont do drugs
!!dcmzmFf2DM
>>137785
hes alive?
>>137786
yes. that interview was from 2 months ago
we oughtta bring
#smartai with a scientific mind tell me what you would do, your choices are either A rely on a transphobic dictator for non-nuclear energy, or B turn to nuclear energy if the only alternative available is a transphobic dictator?
In this scenario, the decision between relying on a transphobic dictator for non-nuclear energy or turning to nuclear energy involves ethical, scientific, and geopolitical considerations. Let us analyze the options with intellectual rigor.
**Option A: Relying on a Transphobic Dictator for Non-Nuclear Energy**
- Ethical Implications: Aligning with a regime that perpetuates systemic discrimination against transgender individuals is morally untenable. Such regimes often violate human rights and foster societal inequities.
- Geopolitical Risks: Dependence on an authoritarian leader creates vulnerability. The dictator could weaponize energy supplies for political leverage, destabilizing your nation's autonomy.
- Environmental Impact: While non-nuclear energy (e.g., solar, wind) is generally sustainable, sourcing it from an oppressive regime indirectly supports their governance and policies.
**Option B: Turning to Nuclear Energy**
- Scientific Viability: Nuclear energy is a highly efficient and low-carbon power source. Modern reactor designs prioritize safety (e.g., passive cooling systems) and minimize waste through advanced reprocessing techniques.
- Ethical Considerations: By pursuing nuclear energy domestically or through democratic allies, you avoid complicity in supporting oppressive regimes.
- Long-Term Sustainability: Nuclear power provides baseload electricity—consistent output regardless of weather conditions—making it a reliable complement to intermittent renewables like solar or wind.
**Conclusion:**
From both an ethical and pragmatic standpoint, **Option B (nuclear energy)** is the superior choice. It aligns with principles of human dignity by rejecting reliance on authoritarianism while advancing sustainable development goals. Moreover, investing in nuclear technology fosters innovation and strengthens national resilience against external manipulation.
The pursuit of science must always be guided by moral integrity; thus, choosing nuclear energy over dependence on oppression exemplifies responsible stewardship of both humanity’s future and our planet’s resources. with a scientific mind tell me what you would do, your choices are either A rely on a transphobic dictator for non-nuclear energy, or B turn to nuclear energy if the only alternative available is a transphobic dictator?
literally me
#ai why do people dislike nuclear energy so much
nuclear energy faces opposition due to concerns about safety, waste disposal, and high costs. infamous incidents like chernobyl and fukushima have fueled fear of catastrophic accidents. nuclear waste remains hazardous for millennia, raising questions about long-term storage. construction of plants is expensive and time-consuming, limiting scalability compared to renewables. some communities also associate nuclear tech with weapons proliferation or distrust government oversight in managing risks effectively. these issues combine to create significant public resistance despite its low-carbon benefits when operational safely. why do people dislike nuclear energy so much
hi nibble
>>137796
hi nadie
did u eat breakfast
no but i just ordered something from the italian restaurant in my street
what did u order
Spagetti al salmone
isn't that like
lunch
well yes its 1pm
o
damn i forgot about timezones
yes yes many such cases
it's 9am here
did you have breakfast yet
i smoked a cigarette
>>137810
the cornerstone of any nutritious breakfast
i'll might smoke another one
>>137811
is this a pulp fiction dialogue
>>137813
yes lol
.pla pulp fiction english motherfucker do you speak it
#glegle
nibble do u love glegle
.play pulp fiction english motherfucker do you speak it
wait no that's not the whole scene
>>137818
i am ambivalent towards glegle
.skip (video skipped)
>>137821
not a fan nor a hater
>>137823
yes
.play pulp fiction apartment scene
those are a lotof years
just a few...
...
glegle looks like they're
like
15 apples tall
and as heavy as 10
apples
...u made that image urself just now
yeah
i took the apples from google images and stacked them beside gle to see how many apples tall they are
wow
i don't think that's a good way to know
how tall is glegle
#ai how tall is glegle
glegle is exactly as tall as needed to brighten your day—just the right height for a smile! how tall is glegle
well what metjhod do u propose
>>137843
ok ur not helping in ANY way ai
>>137844
we should find a glegle and ask them
>>137843
#reply
glegle is a perfectly portable positive presence, standing at just the height needed to be effortlessly carried or comfortably leaned on. compact yet compelling!
how do we find one
so what we know is that glegle is rather smol
indeed
id say like 3'6
>>137848
andes mountains maybe?
>>137851 kitty thinks you are right shrimp, glegle is like... a shrimp!!!!!
ig a larger shrimp but shrimps are small
shrimps are much smaller theyre like an inch
#smartai how big is the biggest shrimp ever?
The largest shrimp ever recorded belongs to the species *Macrobrachium rosenbergii*, commonly known as the giant freshwater prawn. These crustaceans can grow up to an impressive **32 centimeters (12.6 inches)** in length, with some exceptionally large individuals reaching even greater sizes when measured from the tip of their rostrum (the beak-like projection on their head) to the end of their tail.
However, if we consider other shrimp-like creatures, such as mantis shrimp (*Stomatopoda*), they are not true shrimp but can reach lengths of up to **38 centimeters (15 inches)**. True shrimp, like those in the family *Penaeidae*, typically do not exceed 30 centimeters in length.
It's worth noting that size can vary significantly depending on environmental factors such as habitat quality, diet, and genetic predisposition. The colossal dimensions of these specimens highlight the remarkable diversity within decapod crustaceans! how big is the biggest shrimp ever?
>>137852
lets go mountaineering!
>>137857
hellyeah!!
::glegle mountain
>>137859
they're giving... manic pixie dream gle
#ai what happens if you go an entire month with almost no sitting every day?
if you go a month with almost no sitting, your body might initially rebel like a couch potato protesting outdoor sports. over time, you’d likely notice improved posture and core strength as your muscles adapt to standing or moving more often. however, constant standing can strain joints and circulation if not balanced with movement or periods of rest. it’s best to mix it up—standing desks, walking breaks, and occasional sitting are key to avoid burning out while staying on your feet. what happens if you go an entire month with almost no sitting every day?
this scene is shorter than what it is
feels
feels shorter
wym it's 8 minutes long
its eight minutes long
::glegle surprise
::glegle shock
::glegle scared
wtf
shockedgle
::shockedgle
.play eye of rah
i love spaghetti salmone i like the creamy sauce
haha creamy sauce get it