@Arkturos saidIn other news, he calls himself "homeless", as he stays in hotels and AirBnBs.
"Proclivities"?
As for relevance, perhaps you are also unaware that he (KS) has been accused of predatory sexual behavior on two occasions that I know of -- which significantly affected his career, and which probably confirmed to a lot of prejudiced people that ALL gay men are child molesters.
Please explain how that would not be relevant.
That is NOT "homeless", dude.
@Suzianne saidYeah, exactly so. How can this administration be so predictably yet cartoonishly corrupt?
After the redacting? Probably.
And not to give ideas or advice to corrupt people who don't even know how to edit security-cam footage undetectably, but . . .
I imagine they have high-speed scanners and some kind of advanced document-storage system at the FBI.
Hoping one or more people have stashed some PDF compilations elsewhere in case of the anticipated redaction.
@Arkturos said"Yeah, exactly so. How can this administration be so predictably yet cartoonishly corrupt?"
Yeah, exactly so. How can this administration be so predictably yet cartoonishly corrupt?
And not to give ideas or advice to corrupt people who don't even know how to edit security-cam footage undetectably, but . . .
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That is the definition of Trumpublicanism, as used in this forum by me.
@Earl-of-Trumps saidYou will like this.
Names are going to fly, who is your pick?
My fav is Hilary 😍
It'll be ALL democrats. 🙂
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/comer-threatens-contempt-proceedings-against-clintons-if-they-continue-ignore-epstein
@Arkturos saidMusk is not perfect but he has done good things with his wealth. Space X is an impressive achievement so you have to give him respect because he privatized rocket launches into space at a price NASA was unable to achieve.
I think that is also the case with Elon Musk, whom I find far creepier.
Joe Biden is creepy. The inappropriate touching of little girls. The hair sniffing.
Creepy Joe. All recent presidents were either child molesters, gay or serial philanderers like JFK and Bill Clinton. They are easier to control. When you see a child molester the Rockefellers see a potentially obedient puppet. Very useful if you are running an empire by buying off most politicians.
@Metal-Brain said1) Thank goodness for all the environmental pollution as well as the shell of orbital debris Musk has contributed to our Earth planet.
Musk is not perfect but he has done good things with his wealth. Space X is an impressive achievement so you have to give him respect because he privatized rocket launches into space at a price NASA was unable to achieve.
Joe Biden is creepy. The inappropriate touching of little girls. The hair sniffing.
Creepy Joe. All recent presidents were either child molesters, ...[text shortened]... otentially obedient puppet. Very useful if you are running an empire by buying off most politicians.
If he were a proper science-fiction head, he should have eschewed rocket propulsion in general and built a team to invent antigrav or substrate-traction engines.
2) Good point about having something on someone if you want to control them.
And I'll add that it's nice that we don't seem to have that kind of relationship.
@Arkturos saidOrbital debris is a growing problem I will agree, but would it make you happier if NASA was doing it instead? Nations are going to put satellites in orbit. There is a race to the moon to make use of the water there. It is only going to get worse. We are a competitive species. That is why our species has accomplished so much so quickly in the last 200 years.
1) Thank goodness for all the environmental pollution as well as the shell of orbital debris Musk has contributed to our Earth planet.
If he were a proper science-fiction head, he should have eschewed rocket propulsion in general and built a team to invent antigrav or substrate-traction engines.
2) Good point about having something on someone if you want to control them.
And I'll add that it's nice that we don't seem to have that kind of relationship.
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@Metal-Brain saidI prefer to think we are also a curious and sprouting species still in development, despite whatever territorial, greedy, and combative baggage or traits we have inherited.
Orbital debris is a growing problem I will agree, but would it make you happier if NASA was doing it instead? Nations are going to put satellites in orbit. There is a race to the moon to make use of the water there. It is only going to get worse. We are a competitive species. That is why our species has accomplished so much so quickly in the last 200 years.
Looking forward to "Final Destination: Orbital Debris" 😉
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@Arkturos saidWhat is the solution to orbital debris? Not launching any more rockets into orbit isn't going to happen, so there doesn't seem to be a preventative solution.
I prefer to think we are also a curious and sprouting species still in development, despite whatever territorial, greedy, and combative baggage or traits we have inherited.
Looking forward to "Final Destination: Orbital Debris" 😉
How do we get rid of the debris in orbit? Satellites that collect debris?
We have a similar problem with micro plastics. We could switch to glass again, but what about all that plastic already everywhere? No easy solution.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0024320524005277
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@Metal-Brain saidI imagine you might be old enough to have heard of this novel:
What is the solution to orbital debris? Not launching any more rockets into orbit isn't going to happen, so there doesn't seem to be a preventative solution.
How do we get rid of the debris in orbit? Satellites that collect debris?
We have a similar problem with micro plastics. We could switch to glass again, but what about all that plastic already everywhere? No easy solution.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0024320524005277
"Mutant 59: The Plastic Eaters"
We should always try to consider possible unintended consequences (if we can). 😉
@Arkturos saidI guess so because i had never heard of it before. I have heard of bacteria eating plastics though. Not sure how practical it is though. The plastic is everywhere.
I imagine you might be old enough to have heard of this novel:
"Mutant 59: The Plastic Eaters"
We should always try to consider possible unintended consequences (if we can). 😉
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/sep/28/plastic-eating-bacteria-enzyme-recycling-waste
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@Metal-Brain saidIt might be too late for us. Maybe nanoplastics will take us down as lead purportedly took down Rome.
I guess so because i had never heard of it before. I have heard of bacteria eating plastics though. Not sure how practical it is though. The plastic is everywhere.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/sep/28/plastic-eating-bacteria-enzyme-recycling-waste
Or maybe we will just become one with the plastic and adapt?
I suspect that estrogenic microplastics (and not just peer pressure or counter-cultural rebalancing) might have been involved in the emergence of more trans and non-binary people. Or maybe there are spiritual reasons from behind the scenes?