You after cars in movies, if they actually had a crash:

You after cars in movies, if they actually had a crash:

Um, how about real conspiracies? No need to make something up. A few examples:
Real conspiracies are seldom bombastic or spectacular.
What year is it? Am I really this old?
I mean this very kindly: I recommend to see a psychotherapist. Many state health insurers reimburse the cost for it.
Hot take: crypto is dumb.
A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one.
Showing the american hospital my “100% off” Cupon.



I have a smart TV. It is connected to two things. The wall socket for power and HDMI #2 for my PC.
Edit: Also I have a PFSense router, I use PFBlockNG to also block the IPs behind the blocked DNS entries. My phone is GrapheneOS and all of my computers are GNU Linux. Any blocked incidents I get are usually from websites. If I surf the web a lot in a month, I maybe get 200 blocked incidents. If my normie friends stay over with, for example, a Windows PC and an iPhone, I get 2000 per day. It’s wild what’s going on with these devices.
Clarkson and May didn’t change over the course of all series and Hammond just became Italian.


As a 1,000 year old vampire, I apologise for my kind skewing the average.
“BUt iF we EnFoRCe our lawS, tHEy WiLl Go soMWHerE eLSe.”
In a parallel universe, Firefly has seven seasons with the exact same writing quality as the first. But in the said same universe, Starsector wouldn’t exist. There’s always a price to pay.