Thou shalt not create a machine to counterfeit a human mind.

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Cake day: December 14th, 2024

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  • Things are going to get real fucky.

    Those in power will be unable to trust each other and their employees even less. We may end up living where we work.

    Diseases will be widespread, and no care will be offered to anyone but the privileged.

    Famine, likely entirely manufactured, will cause massive amounts of starvation.

    Modern conveniences will be slowly lost. Cars will be falling apart because no one can afford mechanics, and the lack of vehicle regulations leads to excessive accidents.

    Planes will break up midaire. Widespread blackouts when shit goes sideways. Forget about medicine.

    Waterways will be polluted beyond what can be boiled. Breathing in big cities will be hazardous. They will say “efficiency” but not one instance of efficiency will be observable.

    Kids showing academic excellence will be abducted and sent to special indoctrination schools so that they can only benefit the regime.

    Women will have rights removed. All men will have to do a two year duty in war. Church attendance will be reported to the government.

    I have more ideas but I’ll stop there











  • I have experience with this. There is nothing damaging about co-sleeping occasionally. The risk is either of you becoming dependent.

    A 27 year old single mother, if I had to guess, doesn’t plan on staying single forever. At some point a significant other, once properly introduced, will be staying the night and your son should not be a part of that.

    The other issue I see here is “it’s kind of nice not having to sleep alone every night.” This does not strike me as healthy, especially when he stops co-sleeping.

    Ultimately, you are the adult, and you are the caretaker. I would highly recommend getting your son a regular therapist to guide you through this.


  • We’re gonna find out.

    6 months ago, I’d say yes. No matches at all. But I’ve worked out a lot in those 6 months, and I got better clothes, more comfortable haircuts, new glasses.

    Imma have my brother get some photos.

    I was recently told by several women that I really shouldn’t have a hard time as long as I don’t take selfies. I make good money, I’m 6’0", I’m white (apparently matters more than I would hope), I got blue eyes, and I have muscle. Im attractive at first glance.

    They said I don’t need a perfect anything as long as it looks like I put effort in to appearing good. It’s something about effort and confidence being more attractive than being Henry Cavill. But I also have to learn to stay to my values and not just fall for the first hot woman I get a match with.