It gives a false sense of trust. If you trust everything on the internet, you’ll trust everything on the internet.
It gives a false sense of trust. If you trust everything on the internet, you’ll trust everything on the internet.
Enraged? Lmao. That seems to be the only nonsense that’s been posted here. I’m not even going to entertain that misinformation. Whatever person you saw become a dumbass was already destined to be a dumbass, and the ketamine did not help.
Confused I’ll confirm, although mostly from an outside perspective. Ketamine is considered a dissociative because there’s no loss of awareness. It dissociates awareness from body, creating new perspectives. How one reacts to that is up to the person themselves, it doesn’t alter that. From what I’ve seen it’s either no change or personal growth.
I’m saying this because mentioning ketamine is just anti-drug mentality and has nothing to do with how he is as a person. I don’t like the new Muskyboi, but mentioning something most people here know absolutely nothing about is just bad taste.
I’m saying mentioning ketamine is useless and its impact on Musk is meaningless. The amounts he’s taking are either too small to be mentioned, or not high enough to drop that stupid nazi perspective.
I think ketamine is an absolutely amazing substance with a lot of positive psychological effects, but mentioning it when talking about Muskyboi and Nazis is useless. It doesn’t change the man. He just likes to do it, who cares?
I know hundreds of ketamine users. I have been in legal drug education and have a lot of personal experience too.
Drugs do not change behavior, but perspective does. Psychedelics and dissociatives alter perspective, and it’s a fact that people alter their behavior depending on their perspective.
Muskyboi has a huge ego, most likely because of some grandeur perspective. But that’s the opposite of the perspective one has on ketamine.
I don’t understand why people mention the ketamine. If he truly did a lot of ketamine he’d be far nicer. It gives a dreamy feeling where your opinions on matters are much more down to earth. You don’t overthink and live more in the moment. If anything, Muskyboi should do a lot more ketamine.
Tipping only benefits your employer.
Misinformation shouldn’t be a main concern of the internet.
Whenever you go on the internet you should instead get a big “EVERYTHING ON THE INTERNET IS A LIE” disclaimer in your face.
The Feddiverse doesn’t really protect against these kind of campaigns. That’s up to the instances themselves.
And it’s not about mimicking official accounts. It’s about spreading and gaining traction to specific opinions. It’s known that disinformation campaigns have been targeting posts from real politicians. They boost the opinion while also boosting a counter opinion. Not to mention spread hate in the comments below them.
How is this exclusive? This has been shared on The China Show weeks ago.
maximumuncle#9112
seems like a discord username.
Discord was my guess before reading because of some of the videos people make about these kind of groups on discord.
I thought Facebook was an Irish company :')
I’m a bit sad that many people here on Lemmy who have a lot more freedom of speech think this decision is bad. Less moderation should be considered a good thing. The internet has always had the rule that everything on the internet is a lie. That’s how I grew up with it anyways. And how it should be.
The examples they gave are nothing more than examples. I don’t support those comments whatsoever, but in the context of allowing more free speech and using it as an example or as a guideline, I fully understand it. Moderators should be unbiased.
People don’t realize that these examples have been cherry picked for a narrative. The media wants money and politicians want power. It goes both ways. “Right wingers are a bunch of fascist shitheads” would also be allowed. But that does not really get a lot of sensation going now does it.
I thought they already build a fence. Funnily enough to protect Yoon against the police.
Seems to be quite brief indeed. Less than 2 minutes of searching:
And here’s a video that shows the beds: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20241226_05/
Reputable blackhat hackers often use an online portal where they show proof.
Lesser known ransomware gangs are definitely known to try and double dip though.
Fining companies seems to just be a way of getting more money from them.
Sadly it’s completely illegal to separate from the US and most likely will result in the US military invading.
Except ofcourse if Trump sells it.
It would be nice if they get a fine of 1.3 million housing units.
That’s a lot of social housing. It would put an absolutely amazing dent in homelessness and would help a lot of low income families.
I’m not sure he’ll even be able to see the public transit from the private jet he flies in all the time.
Weird that some parents are against this. I live in a country where we have a ban and grades have been going up, there’s less problems in class, teachers are more relaxed again, kids have started playing again during recess and they are overall less chaotic.