: YouTube and other places are filled with videos by dipshits disguised as "science bloggers" or as actual scientists, and they post shit like "Quantum Gravity Research in the 1960s and 1980s PROVED The Multiiverse AND That They Are All One On The Same Path Through Time" and "String Theory Has Now Proven That Physical Reality Doesn't Exist And That Consciousness Is Everything". And their videos are sometimes half an hour long and filled with cool animations.
This bodes not well for Humanity.
: How much do we want to bet that there are already local police departments and sheriffs' departments calling on funding to get one or four of these "to fight the ever-increasing waves of violent and unpatriotic crime in 'Murica"? I wager Houston already has orders in.
That said, these vehicles are impressive AH.
: one of the lateliest updates on UKR and its defense war against the SOV invaders
: One of the best lessons I learned very early, i.e., in my 20s, is not to, as the recentish meme says, "cling to a mistake just because you spent a long time making it".
Don't confuse your identity with an activity, and don't confuse your desire not to have made a mistake with some kind of hope that you can you can somehow unmistake it by holding onto or worse, forcing it more.
: It's times like this when we need hackers and hacker groups to jump in and snag Cannon's emails and texts and voicemails, Trump's SS details' texts and emails, and such and to disseminate them.
That's what would be in my movie version of this whole awful shit. That'd be our ID$ More Code Montage before the showdown on Election Day.
: Then when, not always if, the shit hits the fan or at least when things go down in ways that were often easily avoidable in the first place with little to no effort, they're a) shocked and surprised and b) irked with me, even and sometimes especially when I don't even say that I told'em so.
Fixing the levees that you were warned about consistently before and while they were built *after8 they failed is harder than paying a little bit of attention along the way.
: Speaking for myself, it's always been rather difficult to get most people to be vigilant for more than a few moments. I don't mean to be paranoid conspiracy theorists but simply vigilant, to be observant *and* to think, even briefly, about what is being seen (or sometimes not seen while looking) and keeping even casual situational awareness, minding patterns and trends (again, even casually). I'm commonly told and always have been that that's too much trouble and (usually) a waste of time.
54 year-old autistic human. Father of three. Grandfather of one. Movie production Yoda. Screenwriter. Nerdfaceperson.