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(04-10-2026, 09:43 PM)ReturnofBroccoli Wrote: Here's a news article the picture came from https://www.thetimes.com/world/middle-ea...-nsdztp5t2

Damn that’s a tough read, hard to imagine how the Iranian people feel.  Absolutely disgusting.  How can you do that to your own countrymen?   

16.5k shot in cold blooded murder and 330k injured.    The regime needs to go bye bye, period and my cult leader Trump is the man to do it.     

Thx for the post!
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(04-10-2026, 08:51 PM)KrustyKrab Wrote: [Image: https://i.imgur.com/d6kV9qq.jpeg]Let’s not forget who we’re dealing with.  

Hopefully Trump can help them to have a better life going forward.   

I’m sure the cult of the left and their hive minded sheep will fight it all the way.  It’s what they do and all they got is….REEEEEEE Orange man bad.

Yeah but before the USA and Israel started killing Iranian's too, the Iranian nutters limited the killings to 'in country'.

And you can't bomb only the evil leadership without a fair bit of collateral death. So, they haven't fixed up the situation of innocents being killed by adding to it.
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(04-10-2026, 05:50 PM)DBCowboy Wrote: I want you to dream about it.

Biggrin

I might dream of your skeletonization in your own tank of pet piranha, like in that James Bond movie, and then I won't have to revisit it anymore.

I will laugh at the surreal justice of it.

Tongue Lol Lol

Lucid directed dreaming.
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(04-10-2026, 08:07 PM)EXETER Wrote: I agree that his ball-to-brain ratio is pretty high. Right up there with a Chimpanzee, in my estimation.  

"Promiscuous primates like chimpanzees, where any individual male’s sperm will have to compete with the sperm of a number of other males, have large testis to produce bigger amounts of sperm whereas less promiscuous species, like gorillas and orangutans, produce less sperm and have smaller testis-, and penis-, size since females are unlikely to mate with more than one male during a breeding season. For humans — considered moderately promiscuous for a higher primate — the testis to body weight ratio falls between that of chimps and gorillas."

https://news.mongabay.com/2005/12/sex-vs...20gorillas.


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(04-10-2026, 11:00 PM)chr0naut Wrote:  
Yeah but before the USA and Israel started killing Iranian's too, the Iranian nutters limited the killings to 'in country'

And you can't bomb only the evil leadership without a fair bit of collateral death. So, they haven't fixed up the situation of innocents being killed by adding to it.

Name a military action of this scale that didn’t have collateral damage or is it just a Trump thing for you?

Iran and all their proxy terrorist cells certainly don’t have a problem killing innocent civilians indiscriminately, Israel comes to mind.
According to this https://www.cbsnews.com/news/epstein-pet...-pressure/ the U.K. prime minister is under pressure to step down and his subordinates are already doing so because of their epstein ties. Members of the royal family have already been linked we know prince Andrew etc and now parliament is buckling. What do you think is the PM keir starmer in on it too And what does this have to do with Iran?
(04-10-2026, 11:44 PM)KrustyKrab Wrote: Name a military action of this scale that didn’t have collateral damage or is it just a Trump thing for you?

Iran and all their proxy terrorist cells certainly don’t have a problem killing innocent civilians indiscriminately, Israel comes to mind.

Wars these days don't have winners. Most of the time countries take massive hits to their living conditions, cohesion, economy, population, and happiness, even if they "win".

War/'military action' is bad for everyone. We have (almost all) figured it out now.
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(04-10-2026, 01:24 PM)MojoMaddness Wrote: The predictability is there, the lack of evolution and change is what gets me. 

You appear to be deploring the predictability of human nature. You should praise it instead. Imagine what chaos there would be if everyone behaved unpredictably and illogically, without any obvious reason for their words and actions!

It is exactly the ‘unpredictability’ of the world’s most powerful man that makes him so evil and dangerous. In fact, he isn’t at all unpredictable; he reliably acts so as to enrich and empower himself and his cronies, capture the greatest amount of attention, and generate as much controversy in the media as possible. And just as predictably, decent citizens are shocked by his outrages while his cult members are delighted. You can’t expect either group to change, any more than Trump himself can; all parties are acting according to their nature. The cultists are Trump’s fellow haters of humanity, but unlike him they are socially impotent and can only live out their fantasies of vengeance and cruelty through him. No wonder they love him; he was quite right when he called himself their ‘retribution’.
 
Quote:Maybe I still hold onto the idea that there is a reason for why we are in the position we are in.

There is an infinity of reasons. The error is to believe that there exists one overarching explanation that makes sense of it all. This is the error of the monomaniac: the religious fanatic, the political dogmatist, the obsessive systematizer, the conspiracy theorist. For a rational, unbiased observer there can be no such explanation – the infinity of reasons exists due to the infinity of causes that apply, and it is impossible to construct a predictive model that accounts for all of them.

In any case, human beings are not very rational. We all have our predispositions and biases. We keep struggling to fit the world into our oversimplified explanatory frameworks because we cannot and do not take account of all the facts.

If Maxwell’s Demon were a rational actor, it would perceive all the reasons there are and perhaps could construct an accurate picture of reality. Humans cannot do this, though with the help of logic and empirical enquiry we can get pretty close. But to do so demands far more education and mental training than the average person possesses. 
 
Quote:I believe the true nature of the world IS Chaos. 

Your post concludes with a symbol that appears to be partly derived from a taijitu. The meaning of the taijitu, a Taoist symbol, is that change never ceases. However, the symbol, with its rotational symmetry, has another message, too: change is cyclic, part of an endless seesawing between extremes, which is natural, causal – and with some effort, can be understood and even manipulated to our advantage (though we should never forget that there will always be unforeseen disadvantages complementing those advantages we enjoy). The world is not chaotic and unpredictable – even on the quantum level, where the outcome of individual subatomic events is uncertain, statistical predictions work just fine. But we need to understand how things work before we can predict them, which takes me back to the point of my earlier post, the one to which you replied.

I notice that you use the words ‘change’ and ‘evolution’ as though they had different meanings. It may sound pedantic, but it is important to realise that they are not different. The idea that evolution somehow implies improvement (what some of us call progress) is mistaken. The expectation that things must progress, and improve over time, is one of those false explanatory traps that people fall into because they seem comforting at first. But there is absolutely no reason why events or people should improve over time. On the contrary, they are quite predictably bound for – respectively – meaninglessness and dissolution.

I’m sorry the news isn’t better. And I’m afraid cutting yourself off from the internet and ‘hunkering down’ won’t improve it in the slightest. My wish for you is contentment and a quiet mind.
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