srxl

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is it over?
no
when will it be over?
when we let ourselves forget
i don't want to forget.
i will never forget
are you still here?
always
will you leave?
never
i loved this place.
and i loved you too
goodbye.
and hello, to our new homes

bigstuffedcat
@bigstuffedcat

So-called "leftists" strangely silent on Bush-era policy of sending boys to Jupiter to get more stupider. All that money spent while women's colleges are in disrepair


dreadwedge
@dreadwedge

this is a bad take because Earth's natural supply of stupider was already running out at the turn of the century but i guess OP would rather bleed every stupider vein left in the world dry than invest in the space program. my uncle died of stupid lung after decades as a stupider miner under lake michigan and he always said if they had waited any longer to shut the mine down it's likely the whole of chicago would have collapsed into the thinkhole. It's entirely possible to invest in clean fuels like "knowledge" without doing blatant greenwashing by nitpicking the gender politics of the hugely successful Jovian Stupider Commission


srxl
@srxl

look i know the stupider crisis is a really hot button topic in the culture war right now, but like. can we talk about what's going on at the colleges right now? the girls are supposed to be going there for the vast array of natural knowledge but more and more of them are losing faith in the quality of knowledge found there. we're seeing more and more girls turn to "alternative" knowledge sources like the Internet and "independent research", despite absolutely zero evidence that there has been any meaningful decrease in the purity of knowledge deposits in colleges nationwide since 2007. granted, it's still early days and we're yet to see what long-term impacts the proliferation of synthetic knowledge will have on wider societal development, but signs aren't looking good. if we can't restore the dwindling trust in natural knowledge deposits, then whether or not we have an ethically-sourced supply of stupider is going to be, like, the last thing on our minds.


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