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why does multiplying two imaginary numbers equal a negative number?
>do a quarter turn
>do a quarter turn again
>wtf i'm facing the opposite direction.
i = 90° directionality on a number line still the greatest math trick insight I ever learned.
Took my joke about how the fight against transhumanism means we need to ban male vitality pills and just said it.
One thing I will sometimes quip is that when people say "nobody is going to force you to eat the bugs/live in the pod/trans your gender, it's just an option" this is unconvincing reasoning to anyone to has had an "option" that they felt that had no choice but to make to get a job/house/something else critical, which is almost all people.
Alex Jones knows enough to frame things in that way but these natcons got no fucking clue.
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I cannot believe how fucking stupid and gullible people are about fentanyl. Yes, it’s a very dangerous drug and nobody should be using it outside of a hospital, but cops and random civilians are not ODing because they touched a few grains of fentanyl for 20 seconds with their hands.
This misinformation is actively dangerous because it causes people to demonize drug addicts and be less willing to help them if they’re actually overdosing.
If Fentanyl really was as deadly as the cops claim that just being in the room with some of it can kill you, why is it in hospitals? That shit would be locked up in a secure hazmat cellar, but most of the time it's just... stuck in a locked cabinet in a tub with a lid.
There are tiktoks of doctors literally dumping jars of it on themselves to prove it can't kill you via touch/inhalation but cops are literally just psyching themselves into panic attacks and telling people they'll die if they help overdose victims.
If you could overdose just by sniffing some of it, why would people go through the trouble of injecting it?
For real, the biggest argument against this narrative is "if fentanyl is really so potent, why don't addicts just keep a jar of it and sniff it if they want to get high? They'd save so much money!"
Like if this narrative was just about making cops look like victims and making people feel bad for them because their jobs are so dangerous that would be bad enough, but it's so disgusting that this shit is actively, further endangering the lives of overdose victims. This copaganda bullshit that news outlets happily lap up is convincing laypeople that if they see someone overdosing, helping them would be an act that actively puts them (the would-be rescuer) in danger.
Also, it's really interesting how you never see EMTs or nurses or doctors dropping to the ground and flopping around in the presence of an overdose victim. It's always cops. It's almost like healthcare workers take their oath to help people seriously and are more concerned about preventing someone from dying than about buying into bullshit propaganda.
makes perfect sense to me: landlord white + turret from which to thumb your nose at evicted renters
hey guys, i solved it! optimistic fiction and pessimistic fiction have the same moral value! we’ve done it! we’re free











