While his mountain of horrible personal conduct could fill multiple books, one fact in particular stands out:
A year ago, Musk’s actions directly led to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people. He did it knowingly. And, worse — gleefully.
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i knew rich assholes felt this way but i'm not sure i've ever actually seen them just say it in plain english
We have no money.
You know this. Why do you keep asking why we’re not doing things we used to do? It’s because we have no money. We. Have. No. Money.
We have no money. There is no money left. It’s all gone. None of us have it. No money. Nope. Money gone. We don’t have it.
No.
As of today, the mass warrantless surveillance law FISA Section 702 has expired.
They'll try to tell you the sky is falling. Don't believe them!
Instead, tell your reps: NO spying on Americans without a warrant. Period.
Two of the lawyers were barred from appearing before the court for two years; all lawyers received a fine of between $1,000 and $3,500.
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This last bit is very important, btw, because the Author's Guild is framing libraries as THE reason books aren't being sold. Not the limited availability, not the fact that mass-market books are dead and paperbacks cost $20. Not the fact that even those are being squeezed out for $35-40 hardcovers.
The Verge
It's an ungodly embarrassment to the nation, is what it is.
Well, Ivory Coast vs. Ecuador was a pretty dull match, two young teams playing mostly safe. Sweden vs. Tunisia is already moving fast and showing urgency in attack. Doesn't hurt there's a goal within the first 10 minutes to create some tension. I'm not a big sports guy, but I fucking love soccer.