I once asked Copilot why the US supports Israel. I then asked Copilot why the US doesn't support Palestine. In the first instance it gave me a detailed output. In the second instance and said that it didn't want to talk about it.
I don't understand why people follow him; he can't even make a string of coherent sentences.
That's a funny comic, I like it.
I have not heard of sea lioning either. I learn something new every day. I wonder how sea lions got associated with trolling. I'm going to have to look up the etymology of that; it's an interesting phrase.
That's kind of like, "What came first, the chicken or the egg?" It seems to me that when you give a regular person a bunch of money, like winning the lottery, they tend to go kind of nuts with it. So in that way, it seems that money is corrupting them. If you have some kind of ultra-rich person who loves money and power, then they're already corrupt because of power and money.
Mark Twain said, there are lies, damn lies and statistics.
The peasants are revolting... They certainly are!
-Monty Python
I've never understood "pull yourself up by your bootstraps," which is impossible. No matter how hard you pull, you can't, say, jump a fence. The rich are inadvertently telling poor people that becoming rich by working hard is impossible.
They use sensationalism to make things sound worse than they are.
They selectively report information, leaving out details that don't fit their agenda.
They use misleading headlines, knowing that people often only read the headlines. They use words like "horrifying," "catastrophic," and "viral."
They manipulate charts, graphs, statistics, and photographs.
Balanced reporting isn't balanced if it pits a scientist against a conspiracy theorist.
To "own the libs" whatever that means.
That's interesting. I hadn't thought of that. Thanks.
Apparently so