

Slop Bowls 2: Protein Boogaloo


Slop Bowls 2: Protein Boogaloo


A lot of it isn’t an “insistence” per se as much as it’s company founders who did have some kind of connection with the product the company makes dying or retiring and getting replaced with people who don’t.
Ironically, the MBA was originally created as a way for people with degrees in more “boots on the ground” positions to learn about business so they could more easily move into management positions. What it’s morphed into is unfortunate.


The teachers union is most likely part of the opposition to the current regime, which hates both education and unions


They were there before all that, and network effect.


My guess is that another ~10%, many of whom probably don’t know that ICE hasn’t existed for a very long time and that it’s post-9/11 power grab bullshit, just want to reduce it’s powers to what they were doing before Trump because they think it’s neccessry for anti-terrorism or something.
(I support abolishing ICE 100% btw, but we gotta learn how to communicate to that other 10%…my mom is against abolishing ICE and she spends more time complaining about Trump than I do.)


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The Greens are also the only sane UK party tbf


I think it’s the internet personally. You can’t control it the way you could the radio or TV, even if the tech giants are in your pocket.


I just did a new build with DDR4 because I was panicked about rising costs, and I don’t think the Ryzen 7 5800X counts as low end, or at least it didn’t when it was new. You’re probably right about it being old stock though, and none of this is relevant to laptops.


Just give me DDR4 then.


Personally I think in four years time it’s possible Australia and UK (but even then UK Labor is transphobic) might be the last bastions of progressivism in the West (Australia voted out their right wing party last year, and the UK Conservatives don’t seem to have a path to re-election.) The rest don’t have recent enough memory of how right-wing populism doesn’t solve problems. USA does, but USA has the problem of hyperpartisanship to a degree that some argue Democrat and Republican constitute two separate nations.
Gaza or anything about the government of the United Kingdom