

The only way to know for sure is if a large bet is placed on Polymarket for “nuke dropped on Iran”.
Seriously that’s what the world has come to. We only know what’s going to happen if evidence of insider trading is found. Unbelievable.


The only way to know for sure is if a large bet is placed on Polymarket for “nuke dropped on Iran”.
Seriously that’s what the world has come to. We only know what’s going to happen if evidence of insider trading is found. Unbelievable.


All they need to do is take Trump, his family, and all top officials into the basement for a “photo opportunity”. It worked in Tsarist Russia, it can work here too.


Apr 8: TACO!
(I hope)


Yep. We need to kill them, otherwise they might die!


Ali Babba?

“This chart doesn’t properly convey the information it’s not designed to convey!”
Thanks for your input.


Trying to imagine Jim Lovell’s reaction when Apollo 13 blue-screens and has to reboot. What an amateurish shitshow NASA has become.
This. If she knew how to use her equipment and bothered to learn Morse Code, the best fail-safe of the time, she would have probably been fine. Instead she made a heap of stupid mistakes that cost her life.
It’s not the point in your life, it’s just the world we currently live in. Every day could be April Fools as far as I can tell.


Oh shit I hadn’t even looked at it that way.


I’m not convinced help would have been forthcoming had it been required, so ummm, ok I guess. Whatever.


At least have your sine pass through the origin ffs!


Then chicken out 20 years later and have the power vacuum immediately refilled by the people you were combating. Oh, and thanks for the millions of dollars worth of assets you leave behind.


The rape victim has once again bitten his little mushroom and now he doesn’t know what to do.


Naturally timelines need to be compressed and multiple characters condensed into a single person for runtime and clarity reasons, but it still does a good job.
Now seems like a good time to give a shoutout to this video: History Buffs


You’re right, it is a wonderful metric! The metric boils down to “public servant uses public money to improve the lives of the public.” The same can be said for all public services: parks, playgrounds, healthcare, inspection and maintenance, just to name a few.
Contrary to what seems to be a widely held opinion in the US the government should not be a for-profit enterprise, rather an entity entrusted with spending public money (i.e. taxes) for the good of the public, and on things no private company would bother with as there is no expected return on investment other than “making people healthier and happier”. Healthy, happy people are more likely to contribute and be more productive, which in turn raises more taxes and so the cycle continues. So yes, fixing potholes is a great start, well spotted.


And may every day trade be another wonderful secret.
This is the theory I tend to believe.


Can’t wait for my War Crimesmas present next year!
If you get Australian humour, The Castle is fantastic. Very wholesome and very funny, although I have known non-Australians to watch it and have most of it go over their head.