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  • It really doesn’t set a bad precedent forcing a foreign adversary to have less control over the US population. We should really force the sale of a lot of Chinese properties in the US as well. A foreign government should not have so much control over rental and housing prices in the US.

    Why are you pro foreign adversary controlling the daily lives of Americans? It’s a very odd stance to take and openly say unless you’re not American obviously.





  • They were absolutely inflating numbers for political reasons. They cdc walked back everything they said about Covid and the vaccines after 2 years of outright lying.

    The difference was that was 100% both sides doing it at different points because they were both completely for it. The mass consolidation of wealth going on at the time as well as letting pharma companies rush out a vaccine that did nothing they claimed it did, wasn’t tested thoroughly, and ended up getting recalled for causing blood clotting which also caused a bunch of deaths.

    Where the fuck along the way was the Covid disaster not politically motivated? Every small company was bought out by the giants or went out of business during that time. The people paying off US politicians were the only ones benefiting as housing, rental, car, food prices tripled and I’m guessing that’s just coincidence?



  • Brown also owns a large portion of the nicer parts of providence. They’ve been around since the 1700s so that’s how they got so much property and money in the first place. I agree with almost everything you said except the fact that it’s an Ivy League and they’re specifically meant to be crazy expensive so you have to be rich or brilliant enough to get a scholarship there. That’s the entire point, it’s supposed to hard to be able to go there. My girlfriend got a full scholarship for Harvard from her government and it is not easy for anyone who doesn’t have money, even with a full scholarship.

    If we were talking about the state schools charging close to as much as Harvard and Brown, then I’d fully agree with you.




  • Just pay the $10 for ad free. It’s a shitty answer, but one of the only services that’s still worth it if you use it enough.

    YouTube is the only streaming service I pay for at all and haven’t had to deal with ads in years

    $10-14 (whatever it is) per month for music, podcasts, informational vids/diy, etc. Then just pirating any shows is the only way to do it nowadays. No ads and still exponentially cheaper than tv 20 years ago which was pretty much 50% ads.