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Fast Dog     (i.imgur.com)
submitted by AugustineOfHippo2 to videos 7 hours ago (+28/-0)
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cunt got a complaint     (pomf.lain.la)
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Public Service     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by Kozel to HebraicHijinksandSheenyShenanigans 6 hours ago (+19/-0)
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they can't help it     (pomf.lain.la)
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LORD SAVE US!      (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by Trumpman1488 to WhiteWomen 3 hours ago (+11/-0)
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Carmine Color     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by Kozel to Food 5 hours ago (+16/-0)
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Meirl     (files.catbox.moe)
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The Real Definition of Insanity.     (whatever)
submitted by AlexanderMorose13 to whatever 12 hours ago (+43/-0)
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It's been a while since I've made a post here, though I'm not lacking for comment responses and good discussions.

Lately, though, I've been irritated by the number of NPCs who are quoting Einstein's definition of insanity to me. You know the one: "doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result."

Einstein was a patent thief, and a jew with a persistent mockery of scientific method.

The definition of insanity is far more simple than that one. And it's not even required to use one single definition; that's the trap. There is a good definition that stands above many others, and from which many others can be created that branch out from it.

Here's the REAL definition of insanity: "it's an inability to accept the Truth when it is presented to you, directly."

Using that definition, how many of the people you know, both right and left leaning, would fail the test of that definition?

For the sake of circumstances, I can present to you some further examples of the definition.

1. An inability to learn from a negative result, no matter how small (this one parallels Einstein's definition, but is much more focused).

2. The lack of mental progress in determining what resources one can use or learn to better himself or his environment at no cost to anyone or no competition with anyone, thus giving rise to all.

3. Staying solely in ONE place.

4. Desiring what is not impossible, but failing to earn or create it.

5. Conformity with those who are provably wrong.

Which of the above definitions suits your perspective and experience the best?

By no means am I suggesting that you accept anything that I am talking about here on face value. Test for yourself and determine the outcome. I only want to promote the discussion that leads to better circumstances for all of us.
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Public Defense Lawyer in Seattle     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by Kozel to Troons 8 hours ago (+22/-0)
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Pastor claims nobody has the power he has and finds out...     (www.youtube.com)
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What is the origin of your username?     (AskUpgoat)
submitted by Trope to AskUpgoat 9 hours ago (+24/-0)
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Could make for a fair conversation on a… fuck, it’s only Wednesday.
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Covid IQ Test.     (pomf2.lain.la)
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Trumpman's Favorite Food     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by Kozel to ShitpostLitterBox 6 hours ago (+11/-0)
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Touchscreens in cars is dangerous bullshit     (cars)
submitted by Conspirologist to cars 3 hours ago (+7/-3)
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Introduction: I have noticed that average people are clueless about ergonomics laws and don't understand that touchscreens in cars are uneasy and dangerous. I asked Grok AI to explain why.

Touch control screens in cars are becoming more common, but they’re a growing hazard. Unlike physical buttons or knobs, touchscreens require drivers to look away from the road. Studies show that taking your eyes off the road for just two seconds doubles the risk of a crash. With touchscreens, drivers often need more time to find and tap the right spot, pulling their focus from driving.

Physical controls, like buttons and dials, follow the laws of ergonomics. They let drivers operate them by feel, without glancing down. Research from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) found that tasks taking longer than 12 seconds to complete, common with touchscreens, significantly increase distraction. Physical controls are faster and instinctive, reducing mental and visual strain.

Common sense backs this up too. Imagine adjusting the heat or radio while driving. A knob can be turned blindly, but a touchscreen demands precision and attention. A 2021 study by the AAA Foundation showed drivers using touchscreens were distracted up to 50% longer than with physical controls. In high-speed situations, those extra seconds can be deadly.

Carmakers chasing sleek designs ignore this at our peril. Physical controls aren’t just nostalgic. They’re proven safer. Laws of ergonomics prioritize efficiency and intuition, not flashy gimmicks. Touchscreens might look modern, but they clash with how humans actually function behind the wheel.

Design experts have sounded the alarm. Automotive designer Frank Stephenson, known for the Mini Cooper, has called touchscreens “a step backward” for safety. Jony Ive, ex-Apple design chief, once stressed that interfaces should never compromise usability for aesthetics. Their warnings echo the data: cars need physical controls to keep drivers focused and roads safer.

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Filthy Wetback Chomo Released on Bail For Child Porn, Gets Arrested For Raping a Small Dog.     (fox40.com)
submitted by TheOriginal1Icemonkey to OperationWetback 3 hours ago (+6/-0)
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https://fox40.com/news/local-news/sonoma-sheriff-arrests-sexual-assault-man-dog-santa-rosa/

We need all f these dirty brown people removed from our country.
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Muslim-majority city in America caught committing Election Fraud? Clerk Blows Whistle On ‘Years’ Of Ballot Trafficking.......... Allah Akbar     (thefederalist.com)
submitted by bossman131 to random 10 hours ago (+22/-0)
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He Stops You On The Street, What do you do?     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by Kozel to Niggerz 6 hours ago (+10/-0)
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We Wuz Welders, N Sheeeit     (files.catbox.moe)
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> when “Made in America” wasn’t a nostalgic slogan—it was a stamp of excellence. Bring it back.     (pomf.lain.la)
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What is going on at YouTube and Google?     (whatever)
submitted by DarkSkeleton2000 to whatever 1 hour ago (+4/-0)
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You cant say he words "gun" or "weapon" in YouTube's comment section anymore people have started to replace those words with "force multiplier." And YouTube has started to age restrict videos with "gambling related content or appears to glamourize gambling and casinos." This all is obviously an attempt to crack down on channels like John E Hoover and channels that feature video game play footage and people dissing all the nickle and diming in video gaming.




I'd say Kash Patel needs to charge YouTube and Google with fraud but he's too busy taking it up his rear from Kristi Noem who's DHS is now attempting to censor and arrest anyone critical of Israel, critical of homosexual Russian Jews, and critical of Hindus.
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Confidence Means Everything     (files.catbox.moe)
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Do you still see people wearing masks?     (Polls)
submitted by Conspirologist to Polls 6 hours ago (+8/-7)
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Ursus vs Homo Africanus     (files.catbox.moe)
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Package delivered today. It could sit out here for a week like this and all that would happen is one of my neighbors would pick it up and text me they put it in my backyard for me     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by NoRefunds to Niggers 8 hours ago (+12/-0)
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I Had to Go Through the DEEP GHETTO Today     (Rants)
submitted by Scyber to Rants 7 hours ago (+11/-0)
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I work all over my area (multiple counties) for my job and today I had to travel through the actual ghetto hood to get to a job.

I haven't traveled through this area in at least 10 years and some areas look like complete war zones.
Houses and buildings completely burned down, traffic jams in certain areas where there's fast food places, several "Vape/Smoke" shops that are next to fried chicken/fish take-out joints, plenty of liquor stores, gas stations & corner stores/bodegas and a bunch of abandoned houses, buildings and empty lots where houses used to be.
My paternal grandfather lived in these areas back in the 1930s/40s when he was young and told stories about how nice it used to be, even with some black people. He told me that blacks used to take pride in their neighborhoods and shame others when something bad happened.

Apparently most blacks USED to be good people up until the 1960s when the civil rights shit started, then they became drunk on their own power. He said after JFK was killed, MLK & Malcolm-X fucked everything up and started putting lies _ demoralizing things into black people's minds & that caused nationwide rioting. He said the Rosa Parks thing wasn't really a big thing until the (((media))) started pushing it along with the civil rights stuff 8 years after she refused to give up her seat.
He said if JFK was never assassinated, then all the civil rights shit never would've happened because JFK would've put an end to it immediately.

And as I drove through his childhood neighborhood and saw all the completely burnt out houses and buildings that were massive and had serious history, the hatred for everything I had started seeping in me and I had to pull over and scream for a second to get all the anger and frustration out to prepare myself for all this shit.
A serious part of me feels like my grandfather's spirit took control of me for those few seconds and needed to get his deep seeded anger out into the world that he pushed down and tried to ignore for over 60 years.
I love my Grandfather and miss him dearly. He was honestly more of a father to me than my father was.

Rant over. Thank you.