







So Trump just needs to bomb more civilians without congressional approval. Easy


Random skin color check


POV: you’re an Eastern-European crossing the German border in your car

POV: you’re an Eastern-European crossing the German border with German plates

(In my personal experience)
Only if we build similar airports. I understand not everbody is a regular business traveler, but somehow the people in front of me always seem fascinated with the novel concept of flying and airport security, spending 10 minutes emptying the pockets and putting their stuff on the conveyor belt.


It would 100% be the end of the world.
Using any kind nuclear force ends in a global apocalypse. Thousands or scenarios and simulations were run on this topic for the past several decades, and the result is always the same. Whoever start shooting nukes for whatever reason, it doesn’t matter at the end. There is always escalation by other parties, and most of humanity dies.
Empathy is a danger to civilization



“Just one more oblast bro. I promise bro just one more oblast and it’ll fix everything bro. Bro, just one more oblast. Please just one more, one more oblast and we can fix this whole problem bro, bro cmon just give me one more oblast I promise bro, bro bro please! Just need one more oblast”
Some people try to buy a personality


just one more slop bro. I promise bro just one more slop and it’ll fix everything bro. bro, just one more slop. please just one more, one more slop and we can fix this whole problem bro, bro cmon just give me one more slop i promise bro, bro bro please! just need one more slop

Delete gym, hit the lawyer, get a facebook


Holy shit, just fucking stop



It’s peak neolib capitalism.
“Growth for the sake of growth is the ideology of the cancer cell”


December 1, 2026


From what I remember, it is. I read it very long ago as a kid, and I found it quite funny. Sort of a parody of popular adventure novels at that time (1930s), making fun of the usual tropes. Lot of things inspired by the writer’s own extensive travels in Western Europe and North Africa. It’s probably avaiable for pennies or free now.


Ivan Gorchev, sailor on the freight ship ‘Rangoon’, was not yet twenty-one when he won the Nobel Prize in physics. To win a scientific award at such a romantically young age is unprecedented, though some people might consider the means by which it was achieved a flaw. For Ivan Gorchev won the Nobel Prize in physics in a card game, called macao, from a Professor Bertinus, on whom the honour had been bestowed in Stockholm by the King of Sweden a few days earlier. But those who are always finding fault don’t like to face facts, and the fact of the matter is that Ivan Gorchev did win the Nobel Prize at the age of twenty-one.
Opening lines from the novel “The Fourteen-Carat Roadster” by Jenő Rejtő (P. Howard)