kool_newt

@kool_newt@lemm.ee

Trying to spread the idea that humans need to evolve beyond our current stage based on mutual exploitation and learn to again live on this planet sustainably and without coercion.

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kool_newt,

Ya huh? We’ve evolved from dork to douche?

kool_newt,

So, people can’t walk around their own apartment? If I pay rent, I expect to be able to walk around my apartment as much as I want, even wearing shoes, this is not unreasonable. This is a building code problem, not your neighbors being assholes.

There’s a huge difference between walking in one’s own apartment and throwing raging parties and stuff like that.

kool_newt,

“I’ll take a half-caf nonfat bombachino please”

kool_newt, (edited )

I wonder if there are some good practical reasons though. Like if they were to do this with real towels it could potentially be heavy and dangerous. If a bunch of towels did fall, it would be significant work to put them back, and now they’d be dirty from the floor the public has been walking all over.

Also, the fluorescent lights fade stuff pretty quick so if they didn’t cycle inventory fast enough you’d see fading, and they’d fade at different rates due to being exposed for different lengths of time and look weird.

kool_newt,

Fuck towel authoritarians!

kool_newt,

In 2005, Curve25519 was first released by Daniel J. Bernstein.[5] (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curve25519)

DJB? Nice! Always been a fan.

Can anyone else feel sensations in their brain?

Last time I checked there aren’t nerve endings in our brain, so it should be impossible to feel sensations in my brain. However, at random times during my life, like seeing the plot twist in Fight Club for example, I’ve felt feelings in my brain. I just felt it again now while doing some intense introspection, and I just...

kool_newt,

I wonder if some orcas were trained to do this by some country and then released and it spread. Militaries do weird shit.

kool_newt, (edited )

This is the story of non-free software. Software was mostly given and traded openly until good 'ol Bill Gates en.wikipedia.org/…/An_Open_Letter_to_Hobbyists

kool_newt,

Huh, my character is apparently about itching orifices.

kool_newt, (edited )

Those pants tho, I just can’t get over them (15 yrs later). It’s like they ran out of the bathroom in a hurry saying “yo fool, check this deuce I just dropped! Where’s the poop knife I gotta cut this shit!”

kool_newt,

I love these movies, I think part of it is that holiday movies are some of the only light-hearted movies around that aren’t for kids. I don’t care that they suck in real terms or are all the same (something about xmas brings enhances my tolerance for terrible music and movies), I do wish they Hallmark knew about POC and LGBTQIA.

kool_newt,

It seems best to facilitate people’s ability to change on their own. Plant seeds of cognitive dissonance and walk away.

kool_newt,

I’ve gotten to know many of my cousins much better than I otherwise would have this way.

kool_newt, (edited )

Right, as an Arch user (btw) I say use what works, use what you like and don’t feel obligated to “progress” to “more advanced” distros.

kool_newt,

In other news, parents of lemonade stand kid seen driving a new Tesla.

kool_newt,

I know i was a joke.

kool_newt,

I think I’d remember if I did a bunch of crack.

Sounds like what a crack head would say

kool_newt,

Who did cops kill this time?

Do people really see this “copaganda” and think “oh cops doing good things for the community, they’re so selfless”?

Get a clue people, this is put out by police, unions, or allies to wash the reputation of police, a group well known for abusing their power and killing innocent people and using their power to avoid consequences.

kool_newt,

This would be great for avocados too, just sans plastic.

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