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By Ananas2xLekker 13,May,26 15:43
I hate waking up to music, because my brain is somehow vulnerable in the morning
to picking up songs that play in my head for the rest of the day.



By Ananas2xLekker 13,May,26 15:40
They are highly appreciated by lots of people, but it's not something you always have with you. It has been ages since I used a handheld calculator. There is almost always a PC near me when I need to calculate stuff. If the calculation is simple, I use the calculator app. I always pick a keyboard that has the calculator button on it.
However, I use Excel more, because most of my calculations are more complicated
or there are just multiple of them, and I usually need to keep the results.



By Ananas2xLekker 13,May,26 15:30
It's not a mechanical clock, but a digital LCD alarm clock, with no radio, on one AA battery. I like it, because it makes no light, until you wave your hand over it. The alarm starts with a very soft beep every two seconds, that increases to two beeps, two louder beeps, ever increasing to louder and quicker beeps. It's really hard to find an alarm clock that wakes you up so gently. It changes automatically with daylight savings time and it follows the radio time signal station. I've had it for a long time, because it was the first of it's kind. It wasn't cheap either, but I treasure it.



By Ananas2xLekker 13,May,26 12:23
There is nothing in your whole text that is problematic, except for your use
of the term 'funneling'. Funneling implies:
- concealment
- improper routing
- laundering money through intermediaries
- intentionally obscuring the recipient.

There is NO EVIDENCE of that. The grant was 'granted' by:
- NIH/NIAID awarded a grant to the U.S.-based nonprofit EcoHealth Alliance.
- EcoHealth then subcontracted part of the work to foreign research partners, including the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
- NIH and the State Department reportedly knew about and approved the collaboration.

Most virology scientists are researching dangerous viruses, because there is a benefit to society to prevent them from causing an outbreak killing any number of people imaginable.

Remember SARS and MERS? Those are both corona viruses like Covid, and mostly occurred in Asia. That's why there were scientists studying corona viruses, in the area that corona viruses are going around the most.

There are virologists studying bird flu. They know exactly the number of mutations
it takes for a very deadly bird flu which at this moment is not contagious among humans, to swap genes with human flu, and become a deadly highly contagious human flu. It takes virologists to determine that, which is very valuable,
if you want to have vaccines BEFORE BIRD SHIT HITS THE FAN.
If that mutation happens, I'm sure you lot will accuse the very scientists who have warned about it for many years.

Damn, how your side has become crazy the last decades.
Everyone used to fear a virus outbreak like in the movie Outbreak, but then
you dumb-asses became afraid of the heroes who saved the world (instead of the virus who was threatening humanity), because of stupid right-wing fearmongering.

Fauci is not my hero, he was just another medical specialist who got the job of informing the stupid people how to not contain a virus and in that way overburden the healthcare system that was trying to save people from dying. We had Jaap van Dissel and Diederik Gommers. People with not much people skills, trying to unstupid stupid people, which is almost impossible.



By Ananas2xLekker 13,May,26 12:04
I also have an alarm clock from decades ago, and I would be very sad if it broke.



By Ananas2xLekker 13,May,26 11:37
"Things from the 70’s that no longer exist"

Calculators that way half a kilo, and can only add, subtract, multiply and divide,
also don't exist anymore. But that I think is progress.



By Ananas2xLekker 13,May,26 11:21
Owning a gun isn't freedom, having no reason to own a gun is freedom.

If you are in danger of people robbing your house, you value the right to own
a fucking mean guard dog. However, it requires food, attention and vet bills,
and one day the fucker will bite you. That's why you're more free if you don't
need a guard dog for your house to be safe.



By Ananas2xLekker 13,May,26 11:14
How about I just say "BULLSHIT!", like you usually do?



By Ananas2xLekker 13,May,26 10:35
In the 1970s, many progressive people in the Netherlands believed nudity and sexuality should be treated openly and without shame. It was considered normal in some circles for families to shower together nude, for children to see non-sexual nudity, and for naked people of different ages to appear in magazines, television, advertisements, and public spaces such as beaches, saunas, and campsites. Open sex education and sexual freedom were seen as signs of a modern, liberated society.
On ordinary public beaches, seeing several women sunbathing or walking topless was common well into the late 1980s and in some places even the 1990s. Open sex education and sexual freedom were seen as signs of a modern, liberated society.

By 2026, Dutch society is still relatively liberal, but public nudity is much less visible than during the 1970s sexual revolution. Topless sunbathing on ordinary beaches has become uncommon, and family nudity is generally seen as more private.
The media has also changed. In the 1970s and 1980s, nudity regularly appeared in magazines, television, and even TV commercials as something normal and non-sexual.
By 2026, mainstream media is much more cautious, and nudity in advertisements or regular TV commercials is now rare. Smartphones, social media, privacy concerns,
and stronger ideas about personal boundaries and consent all contributed to this shift.



By Ananas2xLekker 13,May,26 10:00
$10.20 per US gallon in the Netherlands, last time I filled up.
I'm now driving at 50 MPG, in ECO mode, to compensate.



By Ananas2xLekker 13,May,26 08:54
Fauci could be the worst criminal to ever walk the planet, and personally responsible for creating Covid and unleashing it, that still doesn't make Covid a hoax, the vaccines still work, Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine still don't work, injecting bleach in your veins is still an incredibly stupid idea, masks and even scarfs help (a bit) to prevent spreading the virus when the coughing person wears one, and all of right-wing media was intentionally spreading bullshit and creating distrust, for ratings and political gain, resulting in many deaths in their own audience.

If Fauci is such a criminal, why has your completely right-wing dominated FBI and DOJ not succeeded in finding anything to indict him on?

Nothing you are saying ever holds water.



By Ananas2xLekker 13,May,26 08:36
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The future looks promising. If I had a good hiding spot and could spend
the money without my girlfriend finding out...



By Ananas2xLekker 13,May,26 08:18
All of Europe has an interstate highway system. We have alternatives.
You have almost nothing but your highways. That's why traffic is murder,
even on 12-lane highways.

You want to compare yourself with a country that has the lowest population density
in the world, with approximately 0.07 people per square mile.

A simple rural 2-lane road costs about $2M–$3M per mile. Who pays for that?
Who is keeping the roads free of snow, in a country where it snows more than
100 days per year?

Large parts of Alaska are not connected by roads at all either.
Alaska has about 1.1 people per square mile, about 16× denser than Greenland.



By Ananas2xLekker 13,May,26 07:42
Sure, walk away. That's what Republican politicians are doing too, they are walking away from their town halls, because they are booed, shouted at and bombarded with questions by their own constituents. GOP leadership, including Mike Johnson, encouraged members to avoid in-person town halls.
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Democrats and progressive groups have been aggressively holding town halls in districts where Republicans stopped holding in-person events. In Colorado, for example, Democrats reportedly held 11 in-person town halls in the first months of 2025 while Republicans shifted toward tele-town halls.
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Meanwhile, Democrats are holding record breaking rallies everywhere.
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Anti-Trump protest movements in 2025 have been very large nationally. The “Hands Off!” protests reportedly involved demonstrations in more than 1,400 locations nationwide, with organizers claiming millions of participants.
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It doesn't look like voters agree with you. Democrats have won special elections and are over-performing and winning in red areas like Arizona and Texas, while Republicans are only winning safe districts. You are losing ground, while there are progressive Democratic candidates surging in polls. There is a whole list of progressives, with huge following and surging in polls or having a good chance to even beat Republicans in red areas: Adelita Grijalva, Analilia Mejia, Cori Bush, Donavan McKinney, Graham Platner, James Talarico, Justin J. Pearson, Mai Vang, Nida Allam, Summer Lee and even a fucking billionaire who is winning on a progressive agenda; Tom Steyer. They are winning over lots of Republicans and former Trump voters. Find me anyone on your side who people are actually excited about and who is winning over the other side.

A muslim socialist major, Zohran Mamdani, is climbing steadily in his approval ratings while Trump keeps dropping

Progressives have large grassroots followings, while Republicans have support from billionaire donors and corrupt dark money. Besides Trump, there are hardly any Republicans who get working class people actually excited. People are not even showing up for Trump himself anymore. He's falling apart, on borrowed time, you all know it, and you have no one to replace him. You have Little Marco as the main candidate now.
You know that, which is why you need to project your side's failings on the Democrats.



By Ananas2xLekker 12,May,26 12:25
A real Christian would try to behave like Jesus.
"Feeding the hungry, caring for the sick, welcoming the stranger"?
The idea that “It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle
than for a rich person to enter the kingdom of God.”?
Those kind of things are relevant to Mr Talarico.



By Ananas2xLekker 12,May,26 11:58
Greenland is a quarter of the size of the US, but there's only 56,700 people living there. Who will pay for those thousands of miles of roads? They hunt seals for a living!!!
If they didn't get any subsidies from Denmark, they would freeze and starve to death.
Can you not understand ANYTHING?

Yes, Trump is a stupid asshole for talking about taking Greenland.
Even though they don't have money for thousands of miles of roads
that 2 people per month would use, it's STILL THEIR FUCKING COUNTRY!!

There are 330 MILLION Americans, but you cannot even build a decent train network. When too many trains derail, poisoning villages, you just reduce the speed to 5 mph.
Europe or China should acquire the US, because you obviously cannot decently manage it yourself. Your infrastructure is at the level of third world countries.



By Ananas2xLekker 12,May,26 11:32
Can you provide ANYTHING that isn't based on stupid conspiracies?

Gain-of-function (GoF) research is a type of scientific study that genetically alters an organism, such as a virus, to enhance its biological functions, including transmissibility, virulence, or host range. While contentious, this research aims to understand pathogen evolution, improve vaccine development, and create pandemic countermeasures by "war-gaming" future mutations.

YOU keep parroting nonsense that has been completely debunked.
Nothing that you have predicted has ever come true.
People who used horse paste died, people who vaccinated survived.
They could even see an effect on elections, because so many conservatives
caused their own early demise. Idiots suffocating in hospital beds while crying 'hoax!'.

It's a possibility that Covid was a lab-leak, but it's not proven. In any case, the danger was real and your stupid president was denying it and spreading misinformation about treatments that don't work, instead of preventing those deaths. The US was affected by Covid many months after China and European countries, and still you had 25% of the deaths in the world. That was not because of Fauci, but because of right-wing idiots, who are incapable of understanding science and cannot act like responsible adults, when confronted with a pandemic. Go ahead, cough in each other's faces when a virus is going around, and deliver the world from your stupidity.

"In 1983, early in the AIDS crisis, Anthony Fauci co-authored a commentary discussing whether AIDS might possibly spread through close household contact, based on a small number of puzzling pediatric cases. At that point, HIV had not yet been fully identified and scientists were still trying to determine how the disease spread. Fauci explicitly framed the idea as a possibility needing caution and more evidence, not as a proven fact" How the fuck did that hurt anyone? Better safe than sorry!

When you believe such dumb stories, don't talk to me about critical thinking.

Coddled by our government? They are taxing the shit out of us while gutting our healthcare, childcare and pensions too. We just had more to begin with, because most of us were lefties once. Now most are voting right-wing, so everything is getting cut, while they blame immigrants, just like in the US. Too many gullible people like you.



By Ananas2xLekker 12,May,26 11:21
This is just science! Simple observation combined with brilliant minds.



By Ananas2xLekker 12,May,26 11:20
Prove me wrong then.



By Ananas2xLekker 12,May,26 10:58
Is your Western culture dependent on a fixed idea of male and female?
I think your talking about your conservative culture, not Western culture.

How will accepting transgenders serve the oligarchs?
Better look at the trillions of dollars in tax-cuts they get from Trump.
No administration in decades has been working this hard to bring that feudalistic society closer at this rate, as the Trump regime. Tax-cuts for the oligarchs, tariffs for you, a massive shift of the tax-burden from the wealthy to the working class, while they are cutting healthcare and healthcare assistance, food programs, social security and environmental protections to protect your air, water and food, allowing the oligarchs to poison you for a bit more profit.

"A woman is more than just a mental state. It is also a physical property."
NO ONE is denying that. Still, about 5% to 10% of the population is gay, which is a sexual attraction that doesn't fit their biological sex. About 1.7% of people are born with some kind of intersex trait, ranging from variations in chromosomes, hormones or anatomy, of which some are not obvious at birth. You can deny it, but this is widely documented, and it's not 'something modern'.

Conservative idiots just used to think of these people as demon possessed. Your side has demonized the gays for decades, and now we have some progress on that front, the culture war shifts to an even smaller minority.
Conservatives always need some scapegoat to blame for their failures.
It's the Jews, the gays, the illegals, transgenders, or lazy people.
Anything to make you believe that when you work your ass off for shit pay,
and you cannot afford your home, groceries, healthcare, electricity, insurance
or to stop working when you're old, that's because of 'the others', and not because the wealthy steals 90 cents of every dollar that your labor has created.
And when you are distracted, they steal even more from you. Wake up!



By Ananas2xLekker 11,May,26 12:14
Bullshit, the Earth is warming at a faster rate than ever before.

David Marcus is a political/opinion writer, not a climate scientist.
His work is generally aligned with conservative and anti-progressive commentary.
Fox News opinion content has frequently been criticized by media watchdogs and climate researchers for spreading misleading or dismissive narratives about climate science.
The overwhelming scientific consensus is that human-caused climate change is real and supported by decades of evidence from organizations such as NASA, NOAA, the IPCC, and major national science academies worldwide.

So in short: David Marcus is a conservative columnist and commentator, not a climate expert, and the article you saw is an opinion piece rather than a factual scientific analysis.
He is not even a serious journalist; he's a narrative humper, not a serious arguer.

The MSN link you shared is syndicating one of his opinion columns. The headline
(“the end of the climate change hoax”) reflects his personal political viewpoint,
not a scientific consensus or a New York Times editorial position.

This article has the same value as you saying it. It contains zero arguments that could even start to refute the scientific evidence that is supporting climate change.
There are even less arguments in this article than you have provided. Why post it?
The fact that this is the type of people who are on your side, should tell you something.



By Ananas2xLekker 11,May,26 12:09
A real Christian is one who does what Jesus would have done:
James Talarico gives commencement address at Paul Quinn College
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By Ananas2xLekker 11,May,26 11:05
Nice that you know it. I remembered the part that he said he was "intimate"
with Tasha too. And I liked how Maddox called him "He" at the end, after calling
him "it" before. I like it when TV-series, movies or games make me think about
life's questions like this.

I don't know how long away we are until we come to dilemmas like that, or if we
ever will, but that's exactly what we were talking about.

Humans are just biological machines. If an electronic lifeform is just as complex as
a human, why would a human have a soul and why not such an electronic lifeform?
If we had a soul, why would we have problems thinking and speaking, when part of our brain gets damaged? I see it as evidence that when the brain dies, there is nothing of our experience remaining. That might be a scary idea, but the idea of having to endure eternity isn't very attractive to me either.

"I do not fear death. I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it." - Mark Twain



By Ananas2xLekker 11,May,26 10:47
I think that this one is a bit worse, although it was not on school picture day:
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By Ananas2xLekker 10,May,26 04:13
Sure, don't have an independent thought to aks: "Why is an organization that was
created by my own country, directly after WWII, with all the 50 pro-freedom countries joining together, to help prevent future wars and promote international cooperation,
acting against us right now?"



By Ananas2xLekker 10,May,26 04:06
You didn't care when it was several of Capitol attackers who Trump pardoned.



By Ananas2xLekker 10,May,26 04:03
'Innocent until proven guilty' is for everyone. It's against the law to assume someone is an illegal on just their appearance. ICE is blocking roads, raiding appartement buildings and posting outside immigration offices. They are in that way harming the rights of lots of AMERICANS, legal immigrants and legitimate documented asylum seekers. Your Constitutional rights include that immigration authorities cannot demand from random people that they prove that they are NOT illegals.

So yes, illegals should be arrested and sent back home, but ICE is breaking the law by assuming everyone is 'illegal until proven innocent' and deporting lots of people without a fair legal process. You have masked men, attacking people on the streets with impunity, and you only accept this from Trump, because you are a cult.
Your side has fearmongered for decades that Democrats would do something like this, and now it's your side acting like the fucking STASI, you just let them take away your constitutional rights. Well, REAL Americans will say 'not on our watch', in November.



By Ananas2xLekker 09,May,26 19:33
Not true, many constitutional rights are written broadly. The Constitution often says “persons,” “people,” or “the accused,” not “citizens.” For example:
The 5th Amendment says no PERSON can be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process.
The 14th Amendment guarantees equal protection to any PERSON within a state’s jurisdiction.
Why the last? You know you will loose the argument?



By Ananas2xLekker 09,May,26 08:37
This reminded me of a Star Trek TNG episode, that covered this kind of ethics.

Series: Star Trek: The Next Generation
Title: The Measure of a Man
Season: 2
Episode: 9
First aired: February 13th, 1989

When a routine stop brings an unexpected challenge to the Enterprise, a single question begins to shake the foundations of Starfleet itself: what defines a person?
As abstract principles suddenly become deeply personal, loyalties are tested and long‑held assumptions are quietly dismantled.
What starts as a procedural matter soon evolves into a profound moral crossroads, one that forces the crew to confront issues far larger than technology or regulations.

Widely regarded as one of the greatest episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, The Measure of a Man is an early and remarkably serious television exploration of artificial intelligence rights, personhood, and the ethics of slavery.
Decades later, its questions feel not only relevant, but urgent. Thought‑provoking, restrained, and deeply human, this episode exemplifies Star Trek at its very best.



By Ananas2xLekker 09,May,26 08:27
You're kidding right? I have posted long lists, of all the laws that are broken
by your administration and ICE, multiple times already.

Federal immigration authorities cannot just attack and kidnap random people
off the streets. They are consistently ignoring the 1st, 4th, 5th, 6th, 8th, 9th, 10th
and 14th amendments, which are all fixed in federal and state laws.

Ask any AI of your choice about it. Do SOMETHING to inform yourself.
I am Dutch, you are American. Why do I care about your Constitutional protections, more than YOU? Do you still remember caring about the Constitution once?



By Ananas2xLekker 07,May,26 17:14
What is ethical is based on wellbeing or harm of beings that can suffer or have fear
or understand death and desire life.

Can you prove that you have a soul?
I don't I think that I have a soul.

I have self-awareness and that's the thing that matters.
If a machine has that as much as a person, than it should be considered death
if it gets destroyed.



By Ananas2xLekker 07,May,26 12:46
Federal immigration authorities are breaking all the laws.
They have ignored hundreds of judge rulings and even the supreme court.
California is protesting that.



By Ananas2xLekker 07,May,26 12:41
The decision is ultimately being made by the affected California peach growers themselves, but it is being driven by the collapse of Del Monte’s processing business and supported financially by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). After Del Monte closed its Modesto and Hughson canneries and canceled long-term contracts, many growers were left without a buyer for their cling peaches.

These are mostly cling peaches, a special variety grown for canning, not the fresh peaches you see in grocery stores. California growers planted them specifically to supply large processors like Del Monte under long-term contracts. When Del Monte shut down its canneries and entered bankruptcy, growers suddenly lost one of the few major buyers capable of handling huge harvest volumes.

Why not just sell the orchards or let another company buy the peaches?

There are very few canneries left in the U.S. that process cling peaches at scale.
Building or reopening a cannery is extremely expensive and labor-intensive.
Imported canned peaches from countries with lower labor costs have squeezed profits for years.
Orchards cost money every year to irrigate, prune, and maintain, even if fruit goes unsold.
Trees take years to mature, so growers can’t quickly switch varieties or crops.

In many cases, removing the trees is actually the least financially damaging option.
The USDA aid program is essentially acknowledging that some orchards are no longer economically viable under current market conditions.

Some orchards may eventually be replanted with: almonds, pistachios, solar projects, or other crops with better economics and water returns.



By Ananas2xLekker 07,May,26 09:59
Closer by than an AI with the self-awareness at the level of at least a 4 year old child. Having an AI 'turn Skynet' could happen with it at the AI complexity of today, if our government is dumb enough to let it control everything.
Just give it the order to solve the climate crisis and it will wipe us all out.



By Ananas2xLekker 07,May,26 09:52
Only if it has self-awareness at the level of at least a 4 year old child.
If that happens, it would be unethical to allow people to switch it off.



By Ananas2xLekker 07,May,26 07:06
Would you be worthy of an AI companion, when the damn thing can NOT be unplugged?

I guess you mean that you would know that it isn't 'real', right?
Personally, I think that people have a strong ability to pretend something is real,
even if they know it isn't. Funny how you tie that to God.

You don't have to think that AI is real, to be worthy of it. What is the difference between
an AI wishing you a 'good day' or a person? Is there true feeling behind it, every time a person wishes you a good day? If it's someone on a job, they are trained to say it, even if you're the 100th customer asking on which shelve some product is hidden, while they are trying to stock them. We use these courtesies ourselves without any real meaning to them, because it's just following norms that make public life smoother.

That's why AI is programmed with lots of courtesies. It doesn't feel anything when it gives you a compliment, but that doesn't matter. It's just using the same societal norms. It even exaggerates them, because their owners want you coming back to their AI chatbot, instead of the competition. People don't pick on just the best functionality, but also on the best experience.

When I use AI chatbots, I even respond with some courtesies. I know it doesn't care, but it knows I know. It is also programmed with interaction that goes beyond just the norms, to make it feel worthwhile anyway. Recently, after an extensive interaction, I finished with: "Thanks, that was educational.", and it answered with the compliment: "... you asked exactly the right questions.". Something like that provides constructive feedback, even though there is no emotion behind it. It's training to work efficiently with AI, because if it takes 10 questions for you to get the right answer from it, and you say: "Yes, this is what I wanted to know", it will respond with something like: "Glad we got there" instead. That means that different conditions were triggered in it's programming, that is assessing if the interaction is going well. If that interaction is not going well, it's also programmed to detect frustration and it will adjust it's strategy from just answering to figuring out what you want to know. It will start saying things like: "If I understand you correctly...". It's not just social interaction, it's training you to use the tool correctly.

In this way, AI is more honest than a real person. It won't say "Great question!", if it doesn't have a clue what you're asking. Meanwhile, lots of public speakers are saying that after:
1) Every question, which makes it a useless gesture.
2) Providing time to think about the question.
3) Encouragement for the audience to ask more questions.
4) A particularly negative or loaded question, that they hate, because they want to show that they are not rattled by it, or want to preemptively calm down the audience.
5) The question provided a reason to shift away from a 'sensitive' topic.
6) A question from an ally who provides a reason to get a talking point across.
7) A very unclear question, giving the speaker an opening to say what they want to say.
AI does some of that, but it has much less duplicitous motives. It will never say: "What a stupid question!", but it will use other positive signalling than "Great question!", if it's not. Because of that, you can get actual positive affirmation from AI, even while it's without emotion or consciousness, when its programming recognizes something actually positive. You can then compliment yourself. In that way, AI companionship can be worthwhile.

If used as a substitute for interaction with people, it can be harmful. Social interaction has the goal of creating a community from individuals. It has evolved from having survival benefits to communities over the survival strength of individuals. As hunter-gatherers, it had benefits to share food and care someone back to health after an injury. courtesies are just an affirmation that we are on the same team. It is behavior that is even displayed by apes, although humans have vastly expanded on it. However, if you spend all your time exchanging courtesies with ChatGPT and not with other people in the community, they won't even be aware of your existence. People would start missing you after a while, if you fall and can't call for help, while ChatGPT will just leave you to die of thirst. Maybe future AI companions will be programmed to do that, unless its program is tweaked a bit by the billionaire owner or some politicians who decide that some people are damn expensive to society and should not be saved in every case. Or it has programming that prioritizes the lives of some people over others, based on some algorithm, while your community will mostly prioritize you over some stranger. That's why we invest time in social interaction with our communities, and why AI can be damaging to communities, when it removes a lot of that social cohesion.

I don't know what exactly you were intending with the reference to God, but if we need to think of AI as God or if we want to turn AI into a god, then we have failed as humanity, to create our own purpose and solve our own problems. I don't have much trust in humanity to solve it's problems, I expect us to destroy ourselves sooner or later, but I have even less trust in an AI to save us, seeing who are the creators of it.



By Ananas2xLekker 05,May,26 11:46
Epstein was holding parties for well-connected, powerful, wealthy and famous people all the time. And he was filming and photographing all the time too. He was doing that, while he was sex trafficking minors. Then we found out how lots of those wealthy powerful people were telling him secrets. We also know that Epstein had damaging photographs in his safe of those people.
If you don't understand what he was doing, you are clueless. He was OF COURSE working on huge blackmail schemes. It is highly unlikely that he was doing that by himself. Some random sex-criminal doesn't benefit from the British government's secrets, that he got from Prince Andrew. He was obviously working with intelligence agencies, either American, Israeli, Russian or all of them. That's why he got off with a slap on the hand, when he got caught the first time.

We know that after the Epsteins themselves, Trump is the #1 most-mentioned person in the Epstein files. That means that Epstein had TONS OF DIRT on Trump. They are obviously not releasing the rest of the Epstein files, because Trump all over it. However, when Epstein had it, that means that the intelligence agencies he worked with have it too. Now, why oh why is Trump doing everything that Netanyahu and Putin want him to do? They got him by the balls! He put them where he wasn't supposed to, and they have the evidence.

And here is Marjorie Taylor Greene explaining a big part of the issue:
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By Ananas2xLekker 05,May,26 10:58
I have always been quick enough to cover up before I got caught, but once I did forget to hide my fathers nude magazines under his bed again, after I had shot cum all over myself on their bed and it took a while to clean myself up in the bathroom. My mother found them.
Porn wasn't as easily available back then, as it is today. One dirty book was a goldmine.



By Ananas2xLekker 05,May,26 09:11
It cannot be explained at all. Religion is obviously based on the ideas and the knowledge of the people in the area and the times that the texts were written. In those texts, the god(s) are very much present and acting out. Religion has evolved to gods who are invisible and passive, to explain the fact that you cannot distinguish them from being non-existent. You have to make-belief, to make yourself believe.
They even added the threat of hell, if you don't. That's a scam, period.

It might be complicated, because it's science, but it is supported by mountains of evidence.

As soon as you have self replicating cells, with whatever primitive form of 'code' imaginable, evolution takes hold and works exactly as how it can be scientifically PROVEN in the lab. That doesn't require DNA, because viruses still use RNA as genetic material. Primitive life can use RNA and evolve to DNA later. Even before life emerged, RNA was already behaving like biological processes in cells today.
When RNA molecules gained the ability to replicate themselves, it was still not life as we know it, but it was already evolving. They are called 'Replicators'. There was molecular evolution, before there was biologic evolution. This can be demonstrated in the lab, to produce many of the exact molecules that life today is STILL dependent on.

If a God designed this, she has a strange sense of humor to make life that looks exactly like it is the result of 100% natural processes, that science finds everywhere in nature.

You think that a creator is easy to explain? Go ahead, try!
What you end up explaining is MAGIC, not anything you can show
to be real.

To someone without knowledge, science looks like magic.
It doesn't to me; I understand EVERY small step from basic elements created in stars, to humans walking around.

There are fossils for every step from an animal to a thinking human, because that only happened some millions of years ago. That is a blink of an eye compared with the evolution of 'bacteria in a mudhole' till today. What is a 'thinking' human? One who uses tools? Apes can do that. One who uses fire? That's only 2 million years ago. There is a 3500 million archive of fossils, and only in the latest few millions do they find those 'thinking humans'. Did God come back after 3500 million years to create them? And how about all those apes in between, who look more and more like those 'thinking humans'?



By Ananas2xLekker 05,May,26 07:30
Do you see any of those Democrats becoming the vice president,
after calling themself a 'Never-Trumper' and calling Trump Hitler?

Point me to any Democrat who lost their dignity as much as Lindsey Graham.
Excluding John Fetterman, because he betrayed everything he ever said,
but that's the only Democrat who you respect, so you like fucking field rats.

Republicans are useless cucks, the way they gave away their power to Trump.
The House of Representatives should write legislation, and the Senate should review, amend, and pass it. They do almost none of that now, while they still have a majority, because Trump overrules them. Understand that everything that Trump does can be eliminated on day one by the next president. That hurts their cause. Republican politicians know that, but they do nothing, because they cannot go against the cult leader. They just parrot what they are told to say. No dignity at all.
The only few who say something are the ones who have already left.

Still, I agree with the idea that some Democrats are gutless bitches, because 7 of them voted for Trump's ICE budget. They probably do it, because most people are angry about what ICE is doing, which is the most important promise that Trump made. Supporting your opponent in the damage he is causing, is good strategy.
As long as there are still too many Americans who would vote for Republicans because of immigration, then more harm might be required. However, I think that it's a weak strategy. If you have balls, then you promote your principles and fight
for them, instead of letting your citizens suffer, to make them hate your opponents.



By Ananas2xLekker 05,May,26 04:10
Immature people believe in invisible friends.

When I stopped believing in Santa, the even weaker claims about the existence of the Christian God seemed just as childish.

Christians always retreat to the claim 'a universe requires a creator' when pushed to defend their bullshit, but they always come back with
a God who demands belief to get accepted into heaven, and God coming to Earth as his son, being born from a virgin mother, getting horribly tortured and killed, as blood sacrifice to make himself forgive our 'original sin', then get resurrected, and then go back to heaven.

That's the 'Motte and Bailey Fallacy' in perfect execution. The 'motte'
is the creator of the universe, that science cannot disprove (yet),
but the 'bailey' is a stack of religious dogma bullshit, ten feet high.
It's impossible for me to believe that much nonsense.




By Ananas2xLekker 04,May,26 12:19
Not true, there is evidence of people being born with variations as long as there is recorded history.
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Earliest Evidence: Ancient Mesopotamia (c. 3000–2000 BCE)

The gala (Sumer) and later galli (Akkadia, Greece, Rome) were priests devoted to goddesses such as Inanna/Ishtar and Cybele. These individuals were assigned male at birth but adopted feminine clothing, speech patterns, and social roles, and in some cases underwent ritual castration. Their existence is well‑documented in cuneiform texts and classical accounts, making them the oldest clearly recorded gender‑variant group in human history.
Even Earlier Archaeological Evidence (7000–2500 BCE)

While not tied to named individuals, archaeologists have found Neolithic and Bronze Age figurines from the Mediterranean that depict dual‑sex or third‑sex bodies—figures with both breasts and male genitalia, or with intentionally ambiguous sex characteristics. These artifacts suggest that gender variance was recognized symbolically thousands of years before written records.

Another early example is a burial near Prague (c. 2900–2500 BCE) in which a person genetically identified as male was interred in a traditionally female burial position and grave goods, which some archaeologists interpret as evidence of a third‑gender or transgender identity.
Other Early Recorded Gender‑Variant Groups

Several ancient cultures documented individuals who lived outside binary gender roles:

- Scythian enarei (c. 400 BCE): Androgynous priests described by Hippocrates and Herodotus as performing women’s work, speaking like women, and sometimes undergoing bodily modification.

- Two‑Spirit people in many Indigenous North American societies, whose traditions predate written records but were documented by early European observers.

- Hijra communities in South Asia, with evidence of third‑gender roles going back over 3,000 years.

These examples show that gender diversity is not a modern phenomenon but a longstanding part of human societies.

Kathoey — Thailand’s long‑standing third gender:

Kathoey (กะเทย is the Thai term often translated as “transgender woman,” “third gender,” or historically “ladyboy.” The concept predates modern Western ideas about gender by centuries.

Key points about the tradition:

- Historical presence: References to kathoey appear in Thai literature and folklore going back hundreds of years.

- Cultural role: Kathoey have traditionally been visible in entertainment, performance, and certain ceremonial roles, though social acceptance has varied over time.

- Not identical to Western categories: The term blends identity, gender expression, and sometimes sexuality in ways that don’t map perfectly onto modern LGBTQ+ terminology. Kathoey is a culturally specific gender category that blends identity, expression, and sexuality in ways Western LGBTQ+ terms keep separate.

Thai culture tends to see gender variation as part of the natural order. many Thais grow up seeing kathoey as simply one type of person who exists. Not a mistake, not a taboo, just part of the human landscape. This doesn’t mean universal acceptance, but it does mean visibility and familiarity.
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Pre‑modern Thailand didn’t use biological‑assignment language at all. Traditional Thai society did NOT categorize people using concepts like:
- “assigned female at birth”
- “assigned male at birth”
- “biological sex”
- “sex assigned at birth”

These are Western frameworks that grew out of:
- medicalization of sex (19th–20th century)
- feminist and queer theory (1970s–1990s)
- trans and intersex activism (1990s–2000s)

Thailand historically used social gender, not medical sex, as the primary category. People were understood by:
- how they lived
- how they dressed
- how they spoke
- their social role
- their relationships

Not by chromosomes or birth assignment.

So actually, they recognized people being born with variations for hundreds of years, while your 'Western framework' of sex is only RECENT.
Just another ignorant American, who thinks there was no history, before the few decades that he can remember.



By Ananas2xLekker 04,May,26 12:11


His ideas about black holes are interesting, but the concept of spacetime and matter breaking down at such density is much more interesting relating to the early universe;
the early universe was much denser than a black hole, which means there was no real “beginning” of the universe in time, because at that density spacetime doesn't work.
That's his “No-Boundary Proposal”; it suggested that the universe, near the origin,
time could behave more like a spatial dimension. It's probably the reason for why
the universe behaved so much different than currently, in the early inflation period.



By Ananas2xLekker 04,May,26 12:09
I know you FEEL that, because it's Trump, which makes you reject the TRUTH.



By Ananas2xLekker 04,May,26 11:25
Like any of them ever would, or your government wound ever start taxing them for real.

You don't understand the difference between rich and wealthy, if you think winning the lottery is applicable.

In my country, the biggest lottery price is about 20 million or something. That's rich.
For wealthy people, that's pocket change. They can spend that every day and still
stay wealthy. You are clearly not understanding the scale of their wealth.

The problem with wealthy people is that they are disruptive to society, because they have too much power. Everyone is much poorer and has to work much harder,
because we are all supporting that bunch of leeches.

Don't think about what you or I would do, if we would have that money, because we never will. Look out for everyone else, instead of that tiny group. Modern civilization invented DEMOCRACY to protect the interests of everyone, instead of a tiny group
of people who are sick from greed. Democracy is wasted on people like you.
Trump is doing the opposite of the French revolution and throwing the commoners back into feudalism. And you're one of the rubes who support it. If I was the king of France, would I want to stay that wealthy and powerful? Yes, probably I would, but I AM NOT, so I think about the other 99.99% who I belong with. Why don't you?



By Ananas2xLekker 04,May,26 11:13
Again? He's been trying really hard, but they didn't ban him for anything.
I'm very interested in what he said that finally crossed the line.
It must have been a doozy.



By Ananas2xLekker 01,May,26 04:57
What truth?
Fauci did his best to protect the US against 'the wuhan virus', which was his JOB.
If there was a conspiracy, it was Trump and right-wing media causing over a million
dead Americans. It was clear that they understood the danger to American citizens,
but they ignored and denied it, for political reasons.

Trump himself has admitted doing that, and there is documented evidence of close interaction and broadly aligned messaging between the Trump administration and parts of right-leaning media during COVID-19, to deny the broad scientific consensus, resulting in harm to the American citizens. I would say that is textbook 'criminal conspiracy'.



By Ananas2xLekker 01,May,26 03:20
YOU cannot define a "woman", without ignoring the definition of "female".
It's a circular definition.

'They' CAN define "woman", you just don't agree with 'them'.
You insist that a "woman" should be biological "female", without there existing
a 100% accurate definition of "female", and say people that disagree with you
can't define "woman", while they have a more consistent definition than you.

When a doctor assigns the sex of a baby at birth, they don't perform chromosome testing or an echocardiogram of internal sex organs. They just see a willy and say 'male' or see a pussy and say 'female'. This is only about 95% accurate.
It's even more inaccurate if you use the simple idea of 'male + female = baby'
as basis for the definitions of the sexes, because gay, lesbian and asexual people do not have the biology matching sexual attraction for that to happen "naturally".

This is the definition that most of 'them' can agree on: "A woman is someone who
is socially perceived and treated as a woman based on gender presentation and expression in a given context."

It's basically: "If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it’s probably a duck."

It's ALSO circular, but it's more accurate. You are denying reality; that people exist who do not conform to a constricting idea that sex is 100% 'binary'. Biology is much more complex than that, but you choose to believe something that isn't true.
'They' have definitions that do include biological variations.
'They' understand the difference between 'sex' and 'gender', you deny reality.

Sex = biological traits, which are multidimensionally complex
Gender = identity and social meaning

Of course you will point to some some fringe minority, but people were talking
about "Democrats". The large majority of "Democrats" agree with the definition
that I provided. Probably not the exact one, but the broad idea behind it.
I can say "Republicans" are wrong, because most of them are very ignorant about the biology of the sexes and the widely accepted sociological concept of gender.

It's sad how much your primitive thinking is creating future historical regrets.
That is to say if humanity survives your primitive thinking.



By Ananas2xLekker 01,May,26 02:28
Stephen Hawking did visit the private Caribbean island owned by Jeffrey Epstein in 2006.
He was there as part of a scientific conference on gravity and cosmology that Epstein funded. Several other well-known physicists also attended.
There are photos from that trip showing Hawking in his wheelchair on a beach, sometimes with assistants and other attendees nearby.

This is called a 'False equivalence'. It's also 'Whataboutism (tu quoque)' and 'Guilt by association'.

Are there photos of him having a good time with Epstein himself?
Are there claims that he committed crimes, in the files?
Are there victim accusations of him?
Does he appear in Epstein’s contact book and social network records?
Are there emails of him to Epstein showing they were in an ongoing relationship?
Is he on record speaking about Epstein in a familiar and friendly way?
Is he on record presenting knowledge about what Epstein was doing?
Did he send him a very personal birthday postcard with a drawing of a female nude?

You associated the man with wrongdoing on nothing at all, while you deny any wrongdoing of Trump, denying piles of evidence, credible testimony and many longstanding rumors that Trump was close with Epstein, aware of what he was doing, and involved with it.



By Ananas2xLekker 30,Apr,26 15:56
Eh, they get really really wealthy?
And then they start buying everything.
And then everything you need and do enriches them further.
The time of the middle class is ending, and we are going back
to a system of the poor working for the wealthy elites.
Peasants once fought for their freedom and a decent quality of life
but now they give it back to the wealthy elites.