KelbyGInsall
KelbyGInsall t1_jaczob1 wrote
Reply to comment by pk10534 in Thunberg, Indigenous protesters block Norway energy ministry over wind farms by p4177y
How can you know a person’s whole personality based on this interaction? Condescending to the condescending for being condescending about condescension? Very odd. Tough stuff, tone policing.
KelbyGInsall t1_j9vpud0 wrote
They’re making it available to the community means they hit a wall and hope you’ll bust through it for them.
KelbyGInsall t1_j06p618 wrote
Reply to comment by Blackdow01 in 2 men to go on trial for selling dog meat to taco shops by jimmierocket
Capitalism leads to inbreeding. I'll run with that. Google “Cops 40%” while you're at it.
KelbyGInsall t1_j06kya0 wrote
Reply to comment by lilrabbitfoofoo in Eight weeks of mindfulness training improves adolescents’ attentional control, study finds by chrisdh79
It’s a skill people should build.
KelbyGInsall t1_iw6oi2g wrote
Reply to Five-month-old infants can identify the face of their mother in the blink of an eye by chrisdh79
Yet another thing babies do that I do better. Damn, I'm good! If you choose babies as your rival you’ll get endless dopamine.
KelbyGInsall t1_ivqrymg wrote
Reply to comment by Ulpian02 in Uganda will now be printing 3D human tissue in space by Gari_305
But will it get pay-per-view?
KelbyGInsall t1_ivjcegh wrote
Reply to Humanoid robots could generate $154 billion in revenue over next 15 years, Goldman Sachs reports by Gari_305
Which is why we should be paying the people who are replaced by them.
KelbyGInsall t1_iur4lk5 wrote
Reply to comment by Rogaar in Launch of Aquila, the first neutral-atom quantum processor with up to 256 qubits. by steel_member
I bet a diligent person could find enough explosives to get at least some of themselves into space.
KelbyGInsall t1_iu5okes wrote
Reply to comment by internetisnotreality in Canada House of Commons unanimously agrees to describe residential schools as genocide by shpydar
I see what you mean, and I agree with you completely.
KelbyGInsall t1_iu2ipoy wrote
Reply to comment by StrangeHaole in Canada House of Commons unanimously agrees to describe residential schools as genocide by shpydar
You’re more obnoxious than you think you are. Easy block.
KelbyGInsall t1_iu2i7xy wrote
Reply to comment by StrangeHaole in Canada House of Commons unanimously agrees to describe residential schools as genocide by shpydar
Doesn’t help that the US is still utilizing their benefit from genocide to keep their boot on Indigenous peoples neck. And with all the semantics going around, am I wrong to be impressed when a legal body defines something that happens using the word that describes it? I don’t think so.
KelbyGInsall t1_iu2g1r5 wrote
Reply to Canada House of Commons unanimously agrees to describe residential schools as genocide by shpydar
Calling things what they are? Maybe Canada is better than the US. MAYBE.
KelbyGInsall t1_iu0b5ay wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Ukraine war: Russian tactics on eastern front 'crazy', says Zelensky by vect77
Sending your own people to their death to make a point is no point.
KelbyGInsall t1_is0415r wrote
Reply to Researchers Find ‘Significant Rates’ of Sinking Ground in Houston Suburbs by Additional-Two-7312
When I first came here, this was all swamp. Everyone said I was daft to build a [Houston] on a swamp, but I built it all the same, just to show them. It sank into the swamp. So I built a second one. That sank into the swamp. So I built a third. That burned down, fell over, then sank into the swamp. But the fourth one stayed up. And that's what you're going to get, [pardner], the strongest [Houston] in all of [Texas].
KelbyGInsall t1_jdlmstx wrote
Reply to The largest recorded earthquake in Alberta's history was not a natural event, but most likely caused by disposal of oilsands wastewater, new research has concluded. by GeoGeoGeoGeo
I’m shaking in my boots!