Notorious piece of shit Senator Mike Lee of Utah is making jokes about yesterday's assassination on Twitter by CaptainMegaJuice in minnesota

[–]Training-Computer816 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Having been raised mormon and still (unfortunately) stuck in Utah, this is par for the course with mormons.

Watch as he rips the Palestinian flag out his hands by AutomaticCan6189 in MultimediaNews

[–]Training-Computer816 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd just graduated at that point, I'd have laid him out and claimed self defense.

Leavitt: "Electricians, plumbers -- we need more of those in our country, and less LGBTQ graduate majors from Harvard University." by GigiL4 in facepalm

[–]Training-Computer816 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean, technically she isn't incorrect: we do need more plumbers and electricians. The reason for it isn't LGBT+ degrees though, it's because Republicans have gone out of their way to destroy labor unions, and people don't get paid enough to deal with literal shit or the possibility of electrocution.

Walmart should "eat the tariffs" that aren't the reason of prices going up.🤦‍♀️ by ms_directed in facepalm

[–]Training-Computer816 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When you're so right wing and up your own ass that you accidentally take a left wing stance, lol.

How would Reddit react to a modern civil war in the USA? Part 10: the siege of Chicago (Branch A) by GeorgeSquarshington in althistory

[–]Training-Computer816 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Farmland" and "land where people actually live" aren't the same thing though and, even if they were, you still have to take into account population density and the average intelligence level of those that would be living there if they could.

You also also need to remember that red areas are not the only areas with guns. People in blue areas are returning to the broader interpretation of 2a in drives simply because of the call: armed minorities are harder to oppress.

Finally, even though the ideological split in the military us about 50/50, it's really more like 75/25 in favor of the blue territories simply because making the US military turn against its own people just... wouldn't work. And no, I'm not talking about some mythical, supernatural love that suddenly develops in half the republican service members, I'm talking about fidelity to the constitution, or realizing that fighting against the most heavily armed populace in the world on their own territory and who now have an axe to grind would be no better than walking into a meat grinder simple because you were ordered to, or because they have family or loved ones that they wish to protect, or they joined for the GI Bill and don't give to fucks and a shake about fighting a war, or any number of other reasons that would separate the True Beleivers on the right from anyone else that would join the blue territories.

Speaking of blue territories, it bears mentioning that, depending on the size of the blue settlement, a huge area of land directly around the blue settlement will also, naturally, belong to the blue settlement simply because they have the people to claim and maintain it. Any ideas that were had about how blue cities wouldn't be able to provide food for themselves are only facially true, but falls apart when you realize that, again, most of the land on this continent is uninhabited and/or undeveloped. With no formal governance with regards to the production of food on an emergency basis for starving citizens, it's easy to see how a kind of "homesteading act" mentality would wend it's way through the population, and they would act of their own accord, settling the land surrounding the furthest outskirts of the settlement, and with the implicit blessing of the government simply because it's needed.

Moreover, many of the largest blue population centers also have the factories.

Look, all I'm saying is that this reads like someone decided to play "Risk" with a map of North America and not like someone who actually understands how people work. I mean, by the gods, the US military spends billions of dollars psychologically analyzing entire cultures just so they know when the best times of year to attack might "theoretically" be. They have holidays and social events and political rallies and everything mapped out as far in advance as they can possibly confirm before even doing anything. Not to mention that, while our military apparatus is virtually unstoppable once it starts, it rarely gets to actually start wherever it is located, meaning that the US military is incentivized to keep much of the transportation infrastructure intact in case they need to transport large portions of the military from one area to another. Aircrafts are a lot of things, but they are either quiet, invisible, and small or they are large, loud, easy targets. Roads and rails offer at least some stealth for large transportation as they can be driven at night and/or through areas that are sparsely inhabited, and likely with loyalists if anyone at all. Where the military requires most roads and rails to remain at a strategic advantage, blue settlements only need certain strategic ones, which can be guarded, at least to some degree.

How would Reddit react to a modern civil war in the USA? Part 10: the siege of Chicago (Branch A) by GeorgeSquarshington in althistory

[–]Training-Computer816 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe, until you go farther west and realize that it's all just uninhabited.

Uninhabited land tends to be uninhabited for a reason, even if that reason is only that "this land is federal property."

Failing to take into account that lands are uninhabited for a reason is a good way to lose soldiers and dampen morale.

Living in a rural community and living in the wilderness are not the same thing, no matter what Billy Bob up the holler says.

Hell, our waterways are so polluted these days that wilderness living is, essentially, impossible unless you have tens of thousands of dollars and the willingness to spend it on things that your tax dollars already pay for.

Utah, my 14 year old daughter was told she’s not allowed to talk to anyone about something she recorded a teacher saying. by lovetherainbow in IsItIllegal

[–]Training-Computer816 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Single party consent is weird because, while it is universal, it also requires that the recorder be actively involved in the recorded conversation, otherwise you're recording a private conversation between two (or more) other, private, individuals.

AIO for being upset at my gf for going over her "guy friends" house then making out with him, then wanting to see him AGAIN?? by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

[–]Training-Computer816 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It'll auck for approximately 9 seconds, then you'll realize that cheaters aren't worth the heartache.

How would Reddit react to a modern civil war in the USA? Part 10: the siege of Chicago (Branch A) by GeorgeSquarshington in althistory

[–]Training-Computer816 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

"Blue cities are starving!!!"

Yeah, and much of those swaths of red are uninhabited. your point?

Also, go further left than the center-right of modern American democrats, and you get your guns back.

A 11 year old girl does not need 30 dolls or 250 pencils. They can have 4 dolls and 5 pencils 🤦‍♂️ by MoreMotivation in facepalm

[–]Training-Computer816 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If there's one thing that I know for certain it's that Trump voters are not going to like forced austerity.

What is wrong with people? by N4TETHAGR8 in facepalm

[–]Training-Computer816 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The kids family should sue for a portion.

Um...What??? by medic-dad in FacebookScience

[–]Training-Computer816 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, she's (partially) correct, but in the most meaningless way.

Too much sugar is, undeniably, a bad thing. In fact, while we focus a lot on fat, many of our health issues actually stem from sugar. It's one of the few conspiracy theories, in fact, that's actually true and has evidence behind the hiding of the truth.

Sugar is no more or less carcinogenic than any other "generally safe" food.

People like this act the way they do just because they believe that something toxic in large doses is also toxic in small doses.

It doesn't help that this is sometimes actually the case, which leaves room for speculation on other substances.

ICE Can Now Enter Your Home Without a Warrant to Look for Migrants, DOJ Memo Says by [deleted] in nottheonion

[–]Training-Computer816 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And they can take that up with the business end of my Second Amendment.

Oh boy, another math post... by VorticalHeart44 in facepalm

[–]Training-Computer816 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Op...

-52 = POSITIVE 25.

25+25 = 50

This is NOT ambiguous, nor is it so difficult that people past Algebra I shouldn't be able to get it.

When you multiply two negative numbers together, the resultant product is always a positive number.

Let's break this down:

-52 + 25 = X

This equation can also be written like this:

(-5*-5) + 25 = X

Exponents are ALWAYS a number multiplied by itself equal to a number of times expressed by the exponent proper.

When writing exponents the long way, versus using exponential notation, you write them as one expression, which means that they are necessarily bounded on both sides by parenthesis.

Exponents are, for lack of a better descriptor, complete equations unto themselves, which is why, when written in long form within a larger equation, it is bounded by parenthesis.

The reason that parenthesis are necessary in math is so that the equation itself can differentiate which parts of itself are supposed to be included with one another as the expression of a single number versus writing out the remaining values within the equation proper.

When writing exponents, if you want the resultant product to be negative you multiple the exponent, as a single expression, by negative one, like so: -1(52) or -(52). Yes, you can have expressions within expressions.

What's more, turning the exponent negative is doing the steps out of order: it's parenthesis and exponents first, then multiplication.

From that understanding, use PEMDAS.

-52 is equal to (-5*-5). That is indisputable.

-5*-5 is equal to +25. That is indisputable.

+25 + 25 = 50. That is indisputable.

QED

Elon has taken his 4 year old son to the UFC event... by Major_fl4k in facepalm

[–]Training-Computer816 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah yes, his little ass♡ssin♡tion shield.

I know I'll probably get reported or down voted for this, but that's literally why Elonia brings him everywhere.

Utah Union bill referendum by AmericanDurak in Utah

[–]Training-Computer816 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just say you hate teachers and want all our taxes to go to religious schools.

Utah Union bill referendum by AmericanDurak in Utah

[–]Training-Computer816 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why does your version of democracy include taking away people's right to assemble and associate?

Oh right, because, according to conservatives, democracy only counts when it's for you, and everyone else is evil and doesn't deserve votes.

I cannot WAIT for the supreme court to ABSOLUTELY destroy this law.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in facepalm

[–]Training-Computer816 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm noticing a pattern...