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dimreepr

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  1. By what mechanism could it be stopped? In a "BNW" it was genetic engineering that provided the worker's and AI is a long way from that level. I think the world wide trend that's most responsible for the current swing, is the average age (of everyone) of the competent decision maker's has increased in relation to the reproduction rates. Which has happened in a very few decades. I think the pendulum will return, when the children can't bear the weight of unproductive pensioner's.
  2. He didn't invent it, 'they've' been doing that since 'whatshisname' invented the printing press... 😉
  3. Not intentionally. but ok; no storm has ever happened before, but we can certainly see similar patters and extrapolate, they do it everyday on morning TV. Fair enough, you win... 🙂
  4. The biggest problem is, very few people understand money and it's value...
  5. Sorry, my friend thought he was being funny when my back was turned 😣; it was on the back of a half digested thought we were discussing. The oncoming storm, we know it's coming bc it's happened before; but it's seen through the filter of our elders, who 'survived it' but tend to exaggerate (I nearly died, if I stood over there) for the sake of a good story. The reality was, for most of them; it rained a lot and if I was outside I would have got very very wet. It's the old why can't we learn from history and apply it today?
  6. Isn't it strange that we all see 'the on coming storm', but no logic can explain why we believe...
  7. Bolded mine. I see, you want "A Brave New World" but you don't understand why it's bad... 😉
  8. Logic dictates that the conclusion follows the premise, in this case we need to establish the difference between a reason and an excuse. A 'reason' for an action is logical bc the conclusion naturally follows the premise; for instance, the reason I walked to the petrol station, is bc I ran out of petrol. An 'excuse' for an action may not be logical bc the premise is probably false; for instance, the reason I walked to the petrol station , is bc I want to seem virtuous.
  9. Why? Let me guess, bc you read the daily mail and they told you not to...
  10. nope... it's more a bet of foundations.
  11. Ok, so two MEAGA's, one dark and one light aren't going to fall out, got it. On that very tentative premise, if we can get back to the topic question; who, from Trump's initial choice's will be absent by the midterms?
  12. The pendulum will always swing to it's natural end, before the revolution begins again. If anything, I think the AI-fication of our society would speed up the change of direction; again I'm reminded of Assimov's 'Hari Seldon's' psychohistory and it's inherent faults.
  13. You're missing my original point about Pascal's wager; there's no reason to believe in god or free will, but it's a good excuse to forgive yourself for all of your yesterdays/mistakes and enjoy today and possibly tomorrow too. That's why forgiveness of the self, is key, in understanding what the wager implies...
  14. I have no doubt, but can we please just go with the spirit of the question; bc I was just wondering... I guess I deserved that neg, for some reason...
  15. I said "pedantry apart", but OK, I amend my topic title too, who will he fire first???
  16. Oh come on, pedantry apart, you know exactly what I mean...
  17. Given Trump's history I think it's a nailed on certainty that his cabinet will be different by the midterms. My bet would be Musk, in fact, I wouldn't be surprised if they fall out before the inauguration. Who are the other runner's?
  18. Common sense, the go to narrative of the ill informed and Trump's field of dream's. Trump doesn't care what 'ism type he is, so common sense would suggest, "get the fuck out of Dodge"; you seem to be out of your depth, so grab something that floats...😉
  19. I wonder if they knew that > means greater than?
  20. The problem is, Hitler would have pressed the button, before he shot himself... Putin would be no different (in that he can't lose) if he's backed into a corner, but he can be persuaded to back down, if he can remain a Judo grandmaster...
  21. Did you you miss the post about sabre rattling and how it's a sign of weakness? (I can't remember who posted it) If Putin was confident, he would have used that speech, after his retaliation. Feel free to use your critical thinking, to argue my point...
  22. Most people only have one personality, that they're conscious of... 😉

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