Tag: Emersonian justice
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Sometimes satisfying
As noted yesterday, justice rarely occurs at all. When it does happen, it’s rarely satisfying. We have to be content that a demon is removed from power, though the style of the removal is wildly annoying. Public drawing and quartering would be enjoyable. Still, sometimes justice is visible. NYC, control center of hell for 400…
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HA HA HA HA HA HA 2
Via Quartz: = = = = = START SPLENDID QUOTE: Thousands of people lined up outside Apple Stores on Feb. 2 to see the Vision Pro’s stunning debut, but dissatisfied customers are returning their headsets this week. Why? Apple’s 14-day return period expires on Feb. 16 for day one Vision Pro users. It looks like…
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HA HA HA HA HA HA HA. EAT IT.
Beverly Hills is facing an invasion by bums. = = = = = START BEAUTIFUL QUOTE: For inhabitants of the country’s most sought-after ZIP code, the unwelcome news came in December: In a move to pressure the city to zone for more affordable housing, a restrictive ruling by a Superior Court judge put a moratorium…
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Emerson is smiling
Via MSN: The infamous Dolezal, who posed as black for a long time and got credentials and money and prestige for her fraud, was kicked out of her prestigious positions in 2015. Since then she has continued trying various fraudulent games, gradually losing even more prestige and money in a downward spiral. Lately she was…
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Nature’s revenge
Nature hates California as much as humans hate California. Admittedly floods and mudslides ruin humans more often than they ruin demons, but these specific mudslides are a perfect punishment for the rich. Demons always build at max available altitude to reflect their max status. In Los Angeles the fuckhead mansions are perched on unstable cliffs…
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Buckle down and stay lazy!
I’m noticing a common theme in a lot of writers this week, which looks orchestrated. Let’s buckle down and get back to work! Let’s keep the wheels turning at full speed! Start families, have babies! NO. This is what the Tyrants want. They want everyone cheerfully working together to achieve total destruction. Empires don’t collapse…
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Ha ha ha ha ha ha
Protos reports that the “banks” who bought up the “assets” of the demonic family offices posing as “banks” are struggling now. = = = = = START QUOTE: Early 2023 was an incredibly difficult time for regional banks in the US — particularly crypto banks. Silicon Valley, First Republic, Signature, Silvergate, and Pacific Western Bank…
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Hank and Tom go fishing
I’ve been trying for years to get a clear picture of Henry Ford. He was massively complicated and entirely simple all at once. He hated FDR and accomplished the same ends as FDR. (I’m pretty sure Frank understood Hank better than Hank understood Frank.) Ford was America’s most effective and benevolent socialist and “civil rights”…
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Writes, not reads
A very old and perfectly accurate proverb: The Supreme Court reads election returns. A modern version, especially since 2000: The Supreme Court WRITES election returns. Homelessness was not caused by cities allowing camping and squatting; it was caused by Wall Street. 40 years of Holy Share Value and offshoring has devastated and destroyed the country.…
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Karma bites!
This is DEEEE-LICIOUS. The UN, after 50 years of forcing countries to destroy their own energy sources and overprice the rare remaining energy, has closed its Geneva headquarters building because it can’t pay the energy bills that it caused.
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You asked for it, you got it
The Repooflicans are calling Colorado’s decision to remove Trump from the ballot “unconstitutional”. Leaving aside the plain fact that the “constitution” was deleted in 1803, there’s nothing wrong with a state deciding who can be eligible. The “constitution” said NOTHING AT ALL about popular votes for President. In fact it assumed that states would NOT…
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Reprint on two-way obligation
Linked in previous about AI and compensation, worth reprinting. = = = = = START REPRINT: Via Evolution News, a POWERFUL idea from Neil Thomas. It was the would-be rehabilitation of those ancient materialist thinkers by the Scottish philosopher David Hume, in the late 18th century, coupled with the later Victorian crisis of faith and…
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Ledgers all the way
Tiffany also has a Substack column, which she doesn’t use as heavily as Twitter and Youtube. She does put some documents there. This one is especially informative. It’s a document Sammy wrote to her, outlining part of his defense strategy. It’s crystal clear, not fuzzy at all. Good old double-entry bookkeeping, familiar to an old…
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Hollywood is not learning
Continuing from here. Hollywood isn’t trying to regain our trust. They’re listening to this grotesque academic asshole. He correctly identifies the Four Horsemen of the AIpocalypse as Thiel, Zuck, Xlon and Andreesen. Why does he think they’re evil? NOT because they squash every business they encounter. NOT because they steal every idea they can grab.…
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An eye for an eye,
a decimal point for a decimal point. Via Protos: The founder of collapsed Turkish crypto exchange Thodex, Farouk Fatih Özer, has been sentenced to 11,196 years, 10 months, and 15 days in prison. Perfect. You want to create an autistic fraud and an autistic dystopia? We’ll give you an autistic punishment. A wildly unrealistic HUGE…
