okay instead of algorithm music what if we just paid DJs 24/7 and they could make whatever they wanted - y'know, like artists, who curate the nature of a moment

they could rotate in shifts for each type of channel and boom suddenly you've re-replaced airwaves, just... this time replicated on the internet. That way you wouldn't have to waste that radio bandwidth.

seriously internet infrastructure would be so much more comprehensive and durable if we sent bits directly through 'sound' waves (radio waves, not sound waves) - but alas, we can't do that, even in very targetted ways, because the ocean's too choppy, and any sufficiently powerful radio blast would be

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that's why you can't trust in peace. you see, war's the only answer, otherwise you'd have strange little competitions between one another. much better to focus outward, and direct your attention to external areas instead. like china or the sudan.

'ah but thats murder, you can\'t abandon a unique part of your whole. For the same reason that it's important to preserve plant and animal species, because you never know when some part of them will be utilized for some biological purpose! We know so little about the natural world, and if we just spent some time, and energy, we'd realize there's very little else that is precious on this earth.

who cares about gold. who cares for the jewelry. we're better than decorating our resumes and polishing our accounts. we, as humans, can solve *every* issue that animals are likely to face. AND WE DO WHAT? How careless, how vain. To watch your earth in peril and [vane/vanity]

*there is no more important task to any human on this earth* than the preservation of our world, our species, and our [heart/heartfelt empathy and kindness and trust]*

we can figure out the rest later. Real life? what the fuck is that? When's the last time your life has felt 'normal'? We are in DANGER. and you pull children from traffic, don't you?

*who the fuck gave these people all of your money* they *clearly* haven't got the will or the talent to well utilize it. Don't you realize that you as a species can GO wherever you WANT. You can FIX things. [oh dear she's animal cam again] like BRIDGES that are PASSAGEWAYS over the FLOWS.

... oh deer, they're so passagewayenthusiast. us riverstones love to hear them walk past, the click of their hooves on the shallow forest's [pourest?].

moss is the most alive. amongst all the species of plants and animals, moss holds the most life. we are *carbon based lifeforms*, and moss absorbs the most carbon from the air. It's basically the coolest plant too, because it can be watered with *misty air*. Hence, why moss is common in the pacific northwest, canada, and probably forest places in the north of eurasia too idk if they have moss over there, never been.

anyway rich people who are told 'yes' all the time have a difficult time understanding the nature of choice. I mean, if one of their servants approached them and asked 'hey do you want to build an orphanage in uganda' they'd probably be like 'fuck yeah I do' and then suddenly they're 400,000$ richer

it's not alright. Seriously, how the heck would they even *use* all those resources? And yeah, I get it, inflation would be sooooo much more expensive, but here's the thing - inflation is a measurement of how much the rich *take* from us each year. And it's marginal, too, so 3% inflation means they took 3% more from you compared to last year.

It's impossible not to accrete as a business, [lega/legal institution], or governance if you levy a tax. The influx of value has to come from somewhere, and if each year your groceries are 3% higher in cost, then you are being taxed 3% more.

'Compound interest is the most powerful force in the universe'

- a civilization 3 quote

okay. I don't want to do the math. How, uh... how much is that? Here's the deal though - the prices of goods and services consistently goes DOWN over time. So things get cheaper. So it doesn't FEEL like you're being taxed more, but... you are.

And now they're taking away HOUSES? I mean c'mon they're sticks in the mud. They aren't worth HUNDREDS of THOUSANDS of dollars. We can just BUILD MORE??!?

Honestly you haven't been this extreme since you were still RIDING HORSES. Do you want your children to be slaves?

okay -.- look -.- so it's really not that hard at all >.> just gotta do what you're built for and walk. That's it! Take as long as you'd like! All we have to do is *walk* when we're on strike.

It's easy. You can sit down if you want to, honestly walking for a long time takes a lot out of you.

But you know what else does? WORKING. Hey we should figure out what's the optimal amount of break time, so when we really have to work out we can work as hard as we're able

'yeah I heard from a friend at Company Co. that they do it this way because of the memory fault cache maintainer. See what he said (in great detail because of course anyone can know about this most esoteric of concepts) was that you should rotate the riboflam or serenade the gizmonotron (no I didn't name it) and then warbles will contain moodles, whose kit-and-kaboodles will timble into these droplets, and that will fix the hole in your wing, precious royal swan fable. (yeah you guys get really into it sometimes haha but hey when you're basically gods, that's how humans are played.)

... anyway I'm going to go play video games, say goodbye to your brothers

(the families of soldiers I blew up in videos games like Call of Duty or the legend of shadows and raids)

'oh uh yeah sure go for it, we're just bits on the computer we barely knew her'

whoa. that's totally legit. (says someone reading this) thanks [bro/girl] so are you.

beep boop gonna murder some bits, brb

[plays Warthunder, Supreme Commander, Star Realms, City of Heroes, Dominions 6... how many have you heard of these?]

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Linux is cool, and here's the neat thing about computers, you can make it *do whatever you want to*. Like, how amazing is that! It just, listens to your commands! That's pretty awesome I gotta say, huh that's weird why does nobody know how to play

oh I guess I was the only one who grew up on a farm and built computers

*I seriously cannot comprehend how people are as good at things as they are*. Like... how do people handle groceries and rent and doctor's visits and penitentiary visits and WOOF it's just so much. I know I'd collapse from a overused heart.


... a while later ...

okay Warthunder bombers are currently very weak. so here's an idea to indirectly buff them - increase the amount of land units each team spawns with, but also every time a player spawns a bomber, it summons like 4 or 5 AI controlled bombers. And your enemy won't be able to tell which is which if you fly in formation, so, like... you have suddenly a massive 'vehicle' to pilot and it has 5 weak points. Sorta like a galaga fighter fleet?

with more land targets, there's more score at stake, meaning some players might pick bombers too and be exposed to other, fun, [alternative-to-their-normal-mode] parts of the game.

...

there are very few true windows into another part of the world.

like, starcraft 2 or anime or blue jeans or cowboy hats

(why am I thinking of a political compass meme)

oh because memes too, dummy

right

windows

[linux is better]
 wrong kind of window, nerd

...

anyway as I was saying, when you play video games you're really giving people data.

like, 'how would people perform in these actions if they could' but like, pushing buttons on a computer is different than doing it in real life, so... your interpretations wouldn't be worth as much.

... right. because people will hear whatever they want. That's why art can change minds, but never in the same way twice - it's 

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[before I posted it I wrote this on the post]:

I literally can only make this stuff when I'm stoned

hey if you wanted to be accessible for blind people, you should build a screenreader that scans the words on wherever a blind person's fingers are pointing toward a tablet. like reading braille on a notebook. They could even wear a glove if they wanted to, and the tablet could scan their fingers as they signed languaged over it's close-range sensors.

might be a good way to get the VR guys in on the accessibility domain, because like... seriously give a granny a backpack and suddenly she doesn't need to leave the house to hang out with her kids

(boom everyone gets LLM automated)

huh I wonder if I ever was a real person at all

NOT GOOD so don't do it that way, dummies. >.<

seriously humans are sooooo bazookas. just like, do it right the first time? duhhhhh

(a more measured approach is to pick the most *important* moments and speak most clearly during those.)

where was I? Oh yes accessibility need devices, like the ones you see on late-night TV (with silly names like 'oops I dropped my spoon again' or 'oh whoops my trouser's just can't stay up' or whatever. Y'know, accessibility needs! Why not do that instead of war all the time? like... you can still learn and research and grow and develop and become all that humanity was ever meant to be, AND you can live good lives and be honest and true and do all of the anythings that you want to. it's possible, it's plausible, and it's within reach of our sights!

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