Thursday, September 26, 2024

More “spirit of the law” stuff

If it was the state governments fault, then doesn’t that mean it was corruption? And the voters themselves shouldn’t be punished?

“…voter registration forms in that county did not included driver’s license and Social Security numbers.”

Also people get unregistered just because they didn’t vote in the last 2 elections? Why do you have to re-register? Sounds like more corruption, not an ethical law made with the right spirit.

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North Carolina’s State Board of Elections has removed 747,000 people from its list of registered voters within the last 20 months, officials announced Thursday in a press release.

The State Board of Elections in the release said the majority of those stripped from the rolls were deemed ineligible to be registered because they had moved within the state and did not register their new address, or because they did not participate in the past two federal elections, prompting an inactive status.

Other reasons for removal included death, felony convictions, out-of-state moves and personal requests for removal, the board said.

North Carolina is one of seven swing states likely to decide the presidential election between Vice President Harris and former President Trump. Only one Democrat this century, former President Obama in 2008, has won the state in a presidential contest, but Harris has been polling close to Trump.

The state is also home to a tough gubernatorial contest between Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson and Democratic Attorney General Josh Stein.

The purge comes just a few weeks after North Carolina Republicans filed a lawsuit that said the state had failed to act on complaints about ineligible people on voter rolls.

In the GOP lawsuit, a Wake County resident in North Carolina claimed that voter registration forms in that county did not included driver’s license and Social Security numbers. 

“By failing to collect certain statutorily required information prior to registering these applicants to vote, Defendants placed the integrity of the state’s elections into jeopardy,” the GOP lawsuit read.

Republicans also filed a lawsuit recently raising concerns after state approved digital IDs issued by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as a valid form of voter ID. That claim was rejected by a local judge.

The state now has around 7.7 million registered voters. The Hill has reached out to the North Carolina State Board of Elections for comment.

Sunday, September 15, 2024

You believe in banning condoms?


The Republican VP nominee is endorsing Project 2025, which seeks to ban porn, premarital sex, birth control, and condoms as well as abortion. Looks like they’re testing the waters to see when Trump should say he’ll let the other Republican politicians that are in the House and Senate pass these as laws.

https://www.reddit.com/r/WhitePeopleTwitter/s/XCbYibkC2J

Saturday, August 31, 2024

Capitalism’s final functioning form







Designer babies caste system


If we ban IVF now, when designer babies come around, we’ll be the only first-world country unable to enter the highest rank of the new caste system that every biology teacher says will be created once people start having designer babies as kids. Designer babies will take all the best jobs, and America could become a third-world country left behind. Better to leave it unbanned and allow America to continue striving to be the best in every field, for the sake of everyone’s livelihood and the country’s economy (even if you yourself wouldn’t be affected, the economy falling into a Great Depression might affect your life in ways you can’t predict now).

Monday, August 19, 2024

Sunday, August 18, 2024

Team Edward vs Team Jacob


After this in my Reddit feed I got an ad for the nfl.

A merger was just rejected that would have merged Disney, FOX, and Warner that would have let them create a streaming sports service, I think.

If it had been approved, it would have meant bad things for laws concerning what is a monopoly and what isn’t.

It could still be approved (or something like it) in the future by a different president/the Supreme Court/the definition of being a moderate changing/etc. 

For example, the big labels in music. Aren’t the 2 main ones Sony and Universal? And Disney stars get signed to the Sony label when the actors decide to release a music album? The rules for a monopoly state that there have to be at least 2 major companies in an industry, right? Maybe a different Supreme Court decision would have been beneficial for the music industry but hurt the consumer when it comes to streaming content and good shows getting canceled after only one season. Or maybe it would have set a precedent that would have divided every industry into 2 main companies, one side Republican and one side Democrat, or maybe it would have led to civil war here. I don’t know. I hope the people in charge are running simulations and stepping in, even secretly, if people have made up their mind to be corrupt and overthrow the government or something.


Link to original Reddit post featuring someone else’s comic:

https://www.reddit.com/r/comics/s/JQbfG5lRrA

Thursday, June 13, 2024

keywords

There should be more uplifting stuff in general. I can see doing a pattern of uplifting, normal, normal, something darker or more nihilistic, then something uplifting, etc. But there isn’t enough uplifting media these days. “funny” + “cool” doesn’t have to all be dark and weird.

Sunday, June 2, 2024

Also, everyone would smell.

Lately I’ve been thinking about what certain people would be like if left to their own devices. No money or technology. Just them dancing like no one’s watching. If they were dropped off in a glass cage in the middle of a NORMAL high school after…a lifetime of that. Assuming they never died due to anything…would they be able to convince everyone in high school that they’re actually “cool, popular people”…or would everyone call bullshit and be like, no. There’s a splash zone and we know what you do when you think no one knows. We know how you live laugh love. And it ain’t pretty.

Edit: Also, some of you call Black people the N word when you think no one’s watching. I’d like to think that maybe they’d know and be able to get you back somehow. But that’s a little petty of me.

Saturday, May 25, 2024

#openai #chatgpt #ai


In an alternate timeline, robots have been around since the 50s and by now they’ve given the sentient ones rights. In another alternate timeline, robots and human-animal hybrids have also been around since the 50s and by now they’ve given the sentient ones rights. In this timeline, we have furries but no robots, we barely have AI, and we’re looking to program sentient AIs for no reason when a regular old program like a search engine will do just fine. Maybe we don’t deserve AI yet.

Thursday, May 23, 2024

#haileysonit #savehaileysonit

Aww. Who else wants to see a Hailey’s On It! set in the future?

https://www.reddit.com/r/haileysonit/s/5XF9qfwgg0




 

The good and evil in things when you’re not paying attention (that’s where your brain is when it’s most easily brainwashed)

I’ve given this some thought, and I do want Hailey’s On It! to get renewed, even if the writing could use some creativity. Shows like Fallout and Hailey’s On It! do good for the world when there really are few shows out there doing anything positive at all (climate change activism and preparing various countries for the possibility of nuclear war/raising awareness of survival skills and prepping options or something similar)…so even if the people behind it turn out to be terrorists or baby rapists or both…I’m gonna watch tv anyways, might as well support something that gives people good role models instead of 24/7 of the exact opposite.

Note: The Hailey’s On It! marathon (and series?) is over, but I normally watch episodes through the Disney Now app, which I can log into using my cable provider (without paying for Disney+).

Hailey’s On It!
Catch Up Marathon | Disney Channel Promo

Sunday, May 19, 2024

Guns/Trump/Covid Deaths/Not Worth It

I think taxes should be at the top for the people who can afford them, but it’s not it to vote for Trump due to the lives that would be lost if another Covid or something happened and all the Republicans acted like it wasn’t a big deal or was fake again

https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2024-05-17/gun-tax-firearms-california-nra?utm_source=reddit.com                

                                                              

Can we finally have a neutral conversation



Sounds good. I guess eventually it’ll be fully customizable, or we’ll have an in-between step where there are old people avatars and characters everywhere and fat people avatars and characters everywhere too. It is kind of odd that the timeline for representation went: women, Black people, gay and lesbian people, ugly people, and now it’s trans people. But fat people make up like 99% of America, and there’s a huge percentage of old people too. Isn’t that kind of weird? Or can we finally have a neutral conversation about how all of these different types of people probably wouldn’t hang out in real life, so it’s okay for some things to be more historically accurate while other things can continue exploring diversity and overcoming appearances?

https://www.reddit.com/r/Funnymemes/s/dSnLZwVqJw

You can take it too far both ways, just like bots on the internet play both sides

https://www.reddit.com/r/memes/s/TASX3R55Yg


Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Relations with China and the US: Republicans/Trump vs Democrats

https://www.reddit.com/r/WhitePeopleTwitter/s/plp4aEmHSN

1. ⁠Poverty is a huge concern in America—Republicans and Trump policies push people into poverty, they don’t create a safety net or help lift people out of poverty. So that more than outweighs the points they get for allowing Chinese manufacturing to take over America—the result of which is cheap products for everyone, even if it meant not buying the insurance policy in case of wartime or pandemics or anything by investing in sustainable American factories—Republicans hate funding anything, because it means tax dollars, and they’ll stoop to basically any low to hold onto more of their money—even if it’s obviously horribly unethical.

2. ⁠COVID killed a lot of people, and a HUGE percentage of that HUGE number is due to Trump and Republican misinformation. So, again, there’s something huge that outweighs whatever good Trump has done regarding relations with China—a lot of deaths.

Friday, April 19, 2024

Monday, April 15, 2024

A continuation of my last post

I feel like after Memento, the bar was now make a movie as good as Memento or better, otherwise it won’t be able to compete with everyone else’s movies. If you’re the slavemaster, that means contributing in some amount to where the AI says you can actually take credit for some of the work. Maybe after Memento, they didn’t know where to go, so basically they pretended movies like that never came out and continued on as usual.

I’m so surprised at the amount of garbage that gets approved to produce. Sure, there are good music, movies, and TV shows now, and your favorites are more likely from now or more recently than the 80s or 90s. But at the same time, we can all agree that 99% of what comes out now is not gonna end up being one of your favorites of all time. You’re probably not even interested in most things because of some disqualifying factor—it’s not the type of show or music you like anyway, it’s annoying, etc. And yet the networks complain that no one watches anything anymore and that’s why everything keeps getting canceled. In the 80s and 90s, new stuff seemed to at least build on each other—the stuff that was seen as good at that time followed a certain formula or had a certain amount of whatever in it, so if you tweak the formula a bit, it should be better than before. We know now with AI training and social media that everything basically comes down to an algorithm anyway, and if you were being really scientific about it and not judgmental, you could break down and analyze every little thing and find out why some things work and some things don’t.

I feel like the best of the best were doing that…in the 80s and 90s. And now, nothing evolves. A new genre is just picked or a new fad or actor or whatever. Nothing builds on the old algorithms or invents anything new.

And I think people are starting to notice.

The evolution of music. And TV and movies. And clothes and color choices and % of media with good role models and…

It’s 2024. Everything should be a masterpiece by now. Instead we have… *gestures broadly* This.

Maybe The Matrix was right, and 1999 was peak culture. Isn’t that when Memento came out? If I’m in a simulation, I feel like the slavemaster just got bored or decided it was getting too hard so they decided to make the level easier and go backwards to when Full House was peak writing.


Wednesday, April 10, 2024

I should probably make a list of things I’d like to see more of

Can this actually make a difference? Like if I want more warm pink clothing options and more good-looking people to be cast in movies?


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How I saved this in my Notes folder:


How to get more things/people I’d actually buy/watch in stores and in tv/movies


Trump wants to ban porn and premarital sex.

 

Trump wants to ban porn and premarital sex. And the odds of every election are always about 50/50. So everyone right now has about 50% odds of never getting laid again until you’re married and never having access to porn again either.

Discussion: https://www.reddit.com/r/WhitePeopleTwitter/s/fVNDHPO3dr



Simulation Theory

 









Thursday, March 28, 2024

Neon/Pastel Aesthetic

 

I wish I could open a store that sells the type of stuff I post to my Instagram. I used to post a lot of stuff when I was deciding on the art direction for the script I was writing, so there’s a lot there after you pass the funny/political posts.


https://www.instagram.com/iridescent_rae



Monday, March 11, 2024

Thursday, March 7, 2024


Random thoughts: I call skittles. Who would win, nanos or quantum internet? Because my guess is one person or side won a long time ago and the rest is skits down the pyramid. Or it’s due to knowing about the edge of the universe (space/time i.e. we know the universe is expanding and has an edge). If everything was skittles, it would explain a lot (like thinking I might be in a psychological study).


Friday, March 1, 2024

Here’s a free idea for anyone who wants to try: Social karma score app


Here’s a free idea for anyone who wants to try:


Social karma score app

Give other people scores and hire people with the best scores, network with other people with similar scores, try to raise your score together (memes, advice, fun)


Thursday, February 29, 2024

To Whom It May Concern

 

I’ve been going over the screenplay that I abandoned writing a while back…if I’m in a psychological experiment related to what I wrote there, can I please nope out of it on account of knowing wtf might be going on? Thanks lol.


Saturday, February 24, 2024

Anyone here like philosophy?



Comedy’s a great genre too, but I think a slice-of-life genre would result in the happiest life…




“Slice of Life series don't usually have much of a plot or, if taken to extreme, even the omnipresent Conflict, but they don't really need one, and many Slice of Life stories use a lack of conflict to serve peaceful escapism rather than realism.”

So whenever my drama bar turns green, it’s now slice-of-life? Sounds good to me.



Thursday, February 22, 2024

Who would actually argue against investing in this


Why isn’t this being researched/invested in like AI is right now?



Source link: https://dig.watch/updates/researchers-are-working-on-an-unhackable-quantum-internet-in-new-york-city


And here’s the argument for it…I haven’t read it, but this book was one of the first things to come up when I searched for unhackable internet.


Summary: Like most aspects of modern existence, more and more of our financial lives have migrated to the digital realm. With the benefits of ease that our Internet allows us, that transition also raises numerous – and dangerous – threats to national security, our money, and the systems we use to store and transfer it. In TheUnhackable Internet, financial services and technology expert Thomas P. Vartanian exposes the vulnerabilities of the many networks that we rely on today as well as the threats facing the integrity of our national security and financial services sector.

From cyberattacks by foreign adversaries like China and Russia, the explosion of cryptocurrency, the advancement of ransomware, phishing, surveillance apps, spying software, and logic bombs, along with the increasing savvy and daring shown by Internet hackers, the next financial panic is likely to be delivered to us through use or abuse of technology. The Unhackable Internet describes how society can remake an Internet that was never conceived as a secure environment and badly tainted by the original sin of substandard coding. Vartanian argues for increasing the use of private and offline network infrastructures, controlling the ownership of Internet infrastructure, and imposing enhanced authentication, governance, and enforcement standards. This online universe would look more like our analog lives, authenticating all digital traffic to a real person and removing any virtual traveler that violated the new rules of the road.

The Unhackable Internet poses a challenge to America: take the lead and create a coalition of democratic nations to implement financial cyber strategies or be left with no counterweight short of military power to respond to those who weaponize technology. This comprehensive and compelling book makes it clear that nothing less than the control of global economies is up for grabs, and that how we use technology is our choice.


The Unhackable Internet: How Rebuilding Cyberspace Can Create Real Security and Prevent Financial Collapse

by Thomas P. Vartanian


https://www.amazon.com/Unhackable-Internet-Rebuilding-Cyberspace-Financial/dp/1633888835


Friday, February 16, 2024

“He bravely stood up to the corruption, the violence and all the bad things that the Putin government was doing,” Biden said. “In response, Putin had him poisoned, he had him arrested, he had him prosecuted for fabricated crimes, he sentenced him to prison, he held him in isolation … Even in prison he was a powerful voice for the truth.”

 




Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny dies in prison

 

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna79718 


Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has died in prison, the country's prison service said Friday, following a yearslong struggle against official corruption and President Vladimir Putin's government that saw him survive several poisoning attempts. 

He was 47.

Navalny was poisoned with a military nerve agent while on a business trip in Russia in 2020 — an attempt on his life that he blamed directly on Putin — and spent his final years behind bars as the Russian leader reshaped the country to rally behind his war in Ukraine. Navalny's death comes as the Kremlin is preparing to orchestrate another election victory for Putin in March.

Navalny was serving a combined 30 ½-year jail sentence when he died. He went missing in Russia's penal system in December, eventually turning up at a high-security penal colony in a remote town above the Arctic Circle.

Russia's Federal Prison Service said in a statement that Navalny had died after feeling unwell following a walk Friday.

“On February 16, 2024, in penal colony No. 3, convict A.A. Navalny felt unwell after a walk, almost immediately losing consciousness,” the prison service for the Yamalo-Nenets region, where Navalny was moved, said in a statement on its website.

“The facility’s medical workers immediately arrived at the scene and an emergency medical team was called in. All necessary resuscitation measures have been carried out, but they did not yield positive results. Emergency medics confirmed the death of the convict,” the statement added.

There was no immediate information about what exactly caused Navalny's death, with the region's investigative committee saying it has launched a "procedural investigation."

Navalny's allies have long raised concerns about his health and poor conditions in jail, where they said he had to spend many days in crammed "punishment cells" for the most minor of conduct violations.

Putin has been informed, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed, according to the Russian state news agency Tass.

The Kremlin has always denied poisoning Navalny, and throughout his life has tried to downplay his importance in Russian public life, often refusing to use his name.

A spokesperson for the opposition leader said on X that they did not have any confirmation or information about his death. "Russian authorities publish a confession that they killed Alexey Navalny in prison," said Leonid Volkov, a close ally of many years, in a post on X. "We do not have any way to confirm it or to prove this isn’t true."

Mikhail Khodorkovsky, an exiled former oligarch-turned-opposition-figure also said on X: "If this is true, then, regardless of the formal cause [of death], the responsibility for [Navalny's] premature death is borne by Vladimir Putin, who first authorized the poisoning of Alexei and then put him in prison."


A thorn in the Kremlin's side

Navalny's death leaves Russia’s opposition, wounded by years of harassment and prosecution, without a clear leader. All of Putin’s most high-profile critics are now either dead, jailed or in exile. 

Navalny was, undoubtedly, the biggest thorn in the Kremlin’s side. 

For more than a decade, he led nationwide protests against the authorities, ran for office to challenge members of the Russian establishment and set up a network of campaign offices across the country that have since been dismantled.

Born in 1976 in the tiny town of Bytyn, near Moscow, Navalny was educated as a lawyer and economist, but entered politics in 2008, starting his anti-corruption fund, FBK, three years later. 

He was known for his oratory skills, as well as his use of the online space to promote the results of his investigations and spread his ideal of what he called the “wonderful Russia of tomorrow.” His digital savvy made him particularly popular among Russia’s more democratically minded teenagers and youth. 

Navalny rose to prominence as Russia’s most outspoken Kremlin critic after leading a series of anti-corruption investigations into members of the Russian elite. 

His 2017 exposure of the lavish lifestyle of Dmitry Medvedev, a former president and prime minister, led to mass protests. And an investigation into a luxurious “secret palace” on Russia’s Black Sea coast, purportedly owned by Putin, resulted in a wave of indignation across Russia in 2021. 

Navalny tried to run against Putin in the 2018 presidential election, but was barred from entering the race because of a 2014 embezzlement conviction, which he categorically denied as fabricated to keep him out of politics. Russian officials made a point of not referring to Navalny by name to avoid raising his profile in public. 

While on a business trip in Russia in August 2020, Navalny was poisoned with a military nerve agent in an attempt on his life that he blamed directly on Putin.

Navalny survived his 2020 poisoning, thanks to the insistence of his family that he be airlifted to Germany, where he underwent treatment and a long rehabilitation process. 

The Kremlin denied any involvement in his poisoning, which was condemned by Western governments and led to a further straining of relations with Russia.

Navalny nonetheless decided to return to Russia in early 2021 and was arrested upon landing on charges stemming from the 2014 embezzlement case. He was sentenced to 2 ½ years in prison for a parole violation linked to that conviction. The decision came days after more than 5,000 people were detained across Russia in rallies supporting Navalny.

His allies have also been persecuted, and his anti-corruption fund was declared an extremist organization a few months after his sentencing, forcing it to shut down and most of the top staff to flee abroad. 

He was tried on new charges of fraud and contempt of court and was sentenced to nine more years in jail. Then in August, he was sentenced to a further 19 years in a maximum security penal colony on charges of extremism, in what his allies and the international community called a Kremlin campaign to keep him incarcerated forever. Navalny has denied all charges against him as politically motivated.

His supporters have raised concerns about his treatment in custody and detention conditions, including access to proper medical care and frequent isolation in a tiny punishment cell.

In an interview with NBC News in 2021, Putin said he could not guarantee that Navalny would get out of prison alive.

But even in jail, Navalny continued to challenge Putin.

In his signature defiant but sarcastic style, Navalny detailed the realities of the Russian penitentiary system and promoted new anti-corruption investigations his team had been working on in exile. He issued anti-Kremlin statements through his lawyers and spoke openly against the Russian government’s actions in Ukraine.

He was designated a prisoner of conscience by Amnesty International in 2021, with the U.S. and other governments calling for his release. 

A film about his life won an Oscar for best documentary feature last year. 

But the win caused controversy in Ukraine, where some critics painted Navalny as a Russian nationalist and pointed to comments in 2014 in which he said he sees no difference between Ukrainians and Russians — a sentiment Putin used as one of the arguments behind his war eight years later. Navalny, however, criticized the Russian-backed insurgency in east Ukraine and later described the full-scale invasion as both unjust and self-defeating. 

Navalny leaves behind his wife, Yulia, daughter, Daria, and son, Zahar.