Who is the vampire sitting to Trump’s left and moving more than any other person in this speech, and who is the alien with the head large enough for two faces on it to his right, but has a tiny face that moves like a rodent’s? by [deleted] in AskSaidIt

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Maybe it's possible to screenshot, crop and use facial recognition search?

DOS Subsystem for Linux by [deleted] in Linux

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Of all the stuff I've seen on here this is the sickest

Fauci Spills The Beans: A Vaccine Won’t End COVID-19 Restrictions by scrubking in politics

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Yes. I think rushed. Probably rushed by China releasing the virus early.

Australia Is A Full Scale Pilot Test For The New World Order by fred_red_beans in conspiracy

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Just spoke to a mate over there.

It ain't like that. Bullshit article.

George Soros talks about the need to crash the dollar for the sake of one world currency. how is this related to the banking crisis and cryptocurrencies? by HibikiBlack in conspiracy

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Perhaps could tie fourier signature of each coin to a blockchain

Comply and live is a myth. by Orangutan in news

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The violence looks celebrated to me compared to other cultures, exported through cultural exports like Hollywood.

Outside of the US we're just not that interested in fighting. Nearly every yank film has fighting. It's a bit weird.

Sorry but I just think of spaghetti westerns. hasn't really moved on much.

The cruel and dangerous b.s. of this -“only 6% of COVID deaths are from COVID” – conspiracy theory. by [deleted] in Coronavirus

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Well said! There's also the microbiome aspect as well.

“One of the painful signs of years of dumbed-down education is how many people are unable to make a coherent argument. They can vent their emotions, question other people's motives, make bold assertions, repeat slogans—anything except reason.” - Thomas Sowell by muellermeierschulz in quotes

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Thanks for that link. I live in China and can confirm. It's a lack of available school and testing to organise society. Everything outside of the testing system is lost. This includes any morals not required for teaching a class at scale. AKA stuff you thought was essential for a functioning society but turns out to be fluff ethics.

Search Engine Party - search engine comparison table by [deleted] in Internet

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Oops, forgot to compare search results. Google is beginning to suck at this. There's gaps in that market.

Try searching for

1) a commercially spammy term like viagra. 2) a politically sensitive term to the USA and then the same thing for China 3) something pretty much banned all round like piracy and paedophilia

Add your suggestions for short search queries for no. 2 below.

Is Cloudflare the world's largest MITM honeypot? by Drewski in Internet

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Too much focus on Tor. The audience for that is sadly too small.

The audience that should be concerned that login details are passed to 3rd parties is bigger AFAIK.

And did we forget? What's the alternative?

Tennessee mom says parents asked to sign 'ridiculous' waiver they will not eavesdrop on kids' online lessons by scrubking in corruption

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I think this is it.

Trust isn't there. Trust between teachers and students is eroded in the USA.

It's not like this in other countries. Trust is there in most classes.

I get parents listening in. It's kind of annoying. I'm trying to adapt.

It's still a major power grab from me as a teacher. Anyone could record me, probably take what I say out of context/manipulate and probably get me banged up somehow. Likewise, anyone with access can record what these kids say and use it against them in 30 years time when they're running for president.

Why 2020 Is the Perfect Time to Revisit IRC by [deleted] in Internet

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The low bandwidth is very useful for bypassing censorship. Is there anything taking advantage of that?

What's a big coincidence you have experienced? by [deleted] in AskSaidIt

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Bumped into my next door neighbour on a campsite in another country

JFK speech about secret societies. by HibikiBlack in conspiracy

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Thanks for sharing. I didn't realise he knew so little. Appealing to the press when that press is owned by the enemy. How was that ever going to work?