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    12 hours ago

    “Bill Gates wants to put a chip in my brain!” [Riots.]

    “Musk is eliminating any oversight so he can put a chip in my brain!” [Thunderous applause.]

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      How long until they use their concentration camps for subjects? Promise the detainees freedom after “a few mild experiments” and you’d have plenty to test on.

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          That’s just legit reason for Luigi at that point. Like that’s so horrifying I think most of the population in the US would murmur quiet approval, even if they’d voted for dump.

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        “immigration incentives”

        A potentially positive influence on receiving review on your concentration camp status

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    This is what Musk came to America for, the land of the free, free of laws, free of oversight, free to do terrible things without reprecutions.

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      I was gonna say “lol dude was in South Africa do you realize how corrupt and incompetent it is there with situations like Eskom routinely shutting off power to paid customers?”

      But then I realized in South Africa the “evil black man” stood up to the Afrikaans to take back their country so they won’t bend over backwards for him.

      America on the other hand… They’re a bastion of recessive policies and racist undertones.

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      Yes, but they are winning against the WOKEMINDVIRUS, which was obviously having so much impact on their personal lives…

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        But now they’ve been saved from the scourge of, umm, people who put pronouns in their email signature.

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          Next they’ll come for Mr. Ms. and Mrs.

          You know, I just noticed: there’s no “r” in missus, so abbreviating it “Mrs” doesn’t really make sense. Maybe it’s supposed to be a possessive, like Mr’s, rather than an actual gender signifier.

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            The abbreviations Mr. and Mrs. derive from master and mistress, respectively. Over time we’ve kinda lazily shortened the pronunciation from mistress to missus but kept the abbreviation.

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    Good on her for staying, but as I recall, formal notice would’ve only given her 30 more days.

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      Well, might be enough time to shine light on it and cause a public uproar since this is pretty corrupt even by January 2025 standards (can’t speak for March or May…).

      Ultimately shock & awe only works if there isn’t enough time to process and respond, so the 30 day delay is arguably very important here.