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Sorry about your preferred political party getting hijacked by neonazi psychos ranting and raving about globohomo, paste eaters.
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#7013
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I really can't keep up with this but Knowledge seems like pinbacker from the end of the movie sunshine
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#7014
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liberate tu temet ex inferis
you gotta read the p99 boards carefully if you want to survive. | ||
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#7015
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Sorry about your preferred political party's leader sniffs kids' hair. Bidentards.
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#7016
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i had low hopes for biden but i think hes doing quite well. voting dem 2024
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#7017
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No one is dying in Taiwan - that's just postering. Funny how with the New World Order wars ended. | |||
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Saying that you don't like "unnecessary war" isn't an answer either; it's just monday morning quarterbacking. We don't know if a war is necessary until after it's over. | |||
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But the thing about human inherent biases like this, is it greatly matters how familiar you are with them. For example: people are loss adverse. We get more dissatisfaction out of losing $1000, then we gain in satisfaction from gaining $1000. Wallstreet traders are close to immune to this effect. They trade (assume risk) a lot more rationally. Being risk neutral is really the only way to beat the game. Otherwise your probably gonna be one of those idiots investing in every peak and selling every dip. Or perhaps keeping all your money in T-bills or cash rather than something which much higher returns and still low risk. I think you might be underestimating how sticky ideologies are when it comes to IDEA part. We colloquially call democrats and republicans ideologies...but the thing about these two communities -- is there ideology changes all the time. Democrats have always been about balanced budgets and funding tesla -- wait a minute -- that is nothing like the party before Clinton...Him and his neoliberal movement took over the community called democrats and changed a lot of their ideology to be more in line with theirs. Rerpublicans used to be a northeastern party that wanted structural improvements, congressional supremacy, and an eventual end to slavery. I don't think there's a lot of that left as far as republican "ideology" is concerned. Compare this with the ideas associated with "Libertarian" or "marxist" -- these (that are actual ideologies) have changed far less. | |||
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