@LGOrcStreetSamurai
@hexbear.netMy politics aren't really on the ballot, however I really hate the idea that if you vote for something you believe in you're somehow doing democracy wrong. I have never understood the vote shaming rhetoric (especially for people voting for Green party or PSL or anything outside of the primary binary). If you vote for the things you want, you're doing democracy correctly. Even if you are voting for things I don't like or hate, if you and your stupid ass are voting for your stupid ass values, you're technically doing democracy correctly (and stupidly).
$15 for a D-tier sandwich?!?! Does that at include a chip and a drink? This is truly Brandon’s America.
When people say "slop" I truly do think of Subway. They are charging $10 for the sub? Not even as a combo these days? I'm so glad I don't go to out to eat.
"You're afraid of necromancy? Don't you know that Necromancy creates jobs?" - Byron BuyYourBones, CEO of ARISEN a silicon valley start up that uses AI and Machine Learning to create digital avatars of your loved ones and then forces them to work as jobs as on-demand Chatbots for MEGACORP customer services
EDIT: I should have called it AI-RISEN, the marketing suits would never have the courage to call it something that doesn't overtly name check whatever trendy tech is poppin'.
I'm no legal scholar but all of human history has been anti-necromancy. I would assume this one of the few truly "human nature" traits. I would argue that digital necromancy is bad.
Cant to see the future corporate wars over who owns the rights to Keanu Reeves likeness