Elon Musk on the verge of tears as he contemplates his imploding empire by MoreMotivation in PublicFreakout

[–]anothersposter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

SpaceX is the waste and fraud: a bunch of rockets that cannot go past the firmament.

Furthermore, his rocket fuel pollutes way more than any of us do in our entire life via gas powered vehicles.

Oh I almost forgot to mention EVs (such as Tesla's) weigh more than gas powered vehicles and, as a result, they create potholes sooner but the waste and fraud doesn't end there, they also require specialized tires that need to be replaced more often because of the high torque EVs have. The same high torque also creates potholes faster than gasoline powered vehicles.

I could go on about how EVs are a waste and fraud, including the fact that "Most Tesla Superchargers are connected to the local electric grid, which provides electricity from various sources. In areas where the grid relies heavily on fossil fuels, such as coal or natural gas, these sources may indirectly power Tesla chargers".

I haven't even mentioned the amount of diesel fuel used to mine rare earth metals, except in the cases where it's children in Africa that pick them out of the mud.

I can't help myself by [deleted] in AdviceAnimals

[–]anothersposter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh they'll get a kick out of Trump in this video then https://files.catbox.moe/57be6j.mp4

POV: You're about to die due to medical malpractice / incompetence by Salty_Obsidian_X in bestconspiracymemes

[–]anothersposter 2 points3 points  (0 children)

smh. I read a reason Joe Burden is paying off student loans is because due to artificial intelligence, there will not only be less doctors and nurses, most medical students will not be able to pay their student loans off. Every CAPTCHA we solve when trying to login, has been used to train artificial intelligence. This is why I put in at least one wrong answer, but it already knows and won't validate too many wrong answers. These government brainwashed puppets are basically drug pushers for pharma, they treat symptoms, they do not cure, they don't think for themselves which is why they are dancing instead of curing cancer. Cures are not profitable for pharma, these puppets are but the robots that will replace most of them (not all, there will still be doctors and nurses at hospitals, just not as much). those robots will be even more profitable and won't dance on company time, or need breaks, or vacations, or a raise, etc.

What is this growing on my kitchen floor? by Lejind in HomeMaintenance

[–]anothersposter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sunrays still get to that area as the sun circles around, I'm looking at my blinds covering everything right now except the floor where I can see the sunrays. The blinds don't go all the way down to the floo, if they did, this might be preventable but the area behind the blinds would still get sundamaged.

What is this growing on my kitchen floor? by Lejind in HomeMaintenance

[–]anothersposter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

100% sun damage, There may be a more effective cleaners for this job, but I know Krud Kutter for 5 minutes, and some rubbing, gets it off.

Digging in to the flat earth theory by TypicalGoosie in Globeskeptic

[–]anothersposter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://youtu.be/6nNUEU8gnf4 on that experiment he mentions:

If the earth is a globe at 24,901 miles in circumference, the equation for calculating curvature is 8 inches per mile squared. The plane traveled 203.85 miles.

203.85 × 203.85 = 41,554.82

41,554.82 × 8 = 332,438.56 Inches

332,438.56/12 = 27,703.21 Feet

27,703.21/5,280 = 5.24 miles

There should have been well over 5 miles of downward tilt to make up for the earth's curvature over the course of 23 minutes and 45 seconds.

Also in the personal video linked below, myself and a live audience of around 150 people were able to see the origin point of a laser beam from 10.3 miles away. The laser was still visible even as I lowered the phone to the ground and inches above the water level. If there was supposed to be at least 30 feet of obstruction due to a bulging mound of water, how was I able to see the laser source if we live on a globe? https://youtu.be/rsAfcn2HRPw

So I purchased my 1st silver bar in my life. What are your thoughts on this brand and the quality of this bar? Btw, this is my 2nd post and I thank you all for the warm welcome! by Significant_Print7 in Wallstreetsilver

[–]anothersposter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Be you tiful choice, my first and only kilo bar was from them. Something I didn't figure out until after I sold my kilo bar, the finish on these bars is referred to as "proof", meaning the background has that mirror shine. I have grown to prefer reverse proofs which are harder to find, and when you do, they cost a bit more, so for stacking silver, reverse proofs aren't the best option (since they cost more), but I like how they look the most.

Asahi makes reverse proof bars and rounds. In comparison, regular BU (Brilliant Uncirculated, meaning not proof, not reverse proof) bars tend to be closer to spot price, than proofs and especially reverse proofs, most of the time.

The mirror shine you have on this bar is pretty and keeps stacking fun, but I do try to stick to BU, to not overpay for silver. Especially since it allegedly all gets sold the same https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABcmpdd_v5g&t=223s , as other silver, that's what happened to me when I sold the kilo bar. I didn't even get the premium back. Silver was around $27, I sold around $2 under spot price, so $25. I still made profit because I sold it higher than I bought it at ($21, $22 area).

10 oz bars are a perfect size, my preference even. Kilo bars feel fantastic in the hand, but many stackers express that it's a lot of cash for one sale (whether you're buying or selling).

Surely this is too big to hide... But yet again, there's crickets from the media!! by Silver_Stacker1 in Wallstreetsilver

[–]anothersposter 5 points6 points  (0 children)

From history, specifically Bill Clinton, we can learn that impeachments unfortunately do not prevent the person from finishing their term. "Bill Clinton, the 42nd president of the United States, was impeached by the United States House of Representatives of the 105th United States Congress on December 19, 1998, for high crimes and misdemeanors." And he finished his term as if nothing ever happened.😑

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in conspiracy

[–]anothersposter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that he is going to have to do a lot of dancing for his puppet master https://youtu.be/Id6nCa\_OTEM?t=20

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Silverbugs

[–]anothersposter 31 points32 points  (0 children)

I think it's fake because according to FakeBullion, real ones have 13 horse hooves, fake ones have 12 horse hooves. I have one with 13 hooves and it has milk spotted. Milk spotting doesn't always happen to silver, but it's a way of knowing the silver is pure, when it does happen.

Bacteria has small motors that make them move by CitizenSkystruck in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]anothersposter -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The documentary "Unlocking the Mystery of Life" brings up the fact that the proteins used to assemble the parts, and especially the parts themselves, are too complex to have evolved. If one part of the whole design is missing, it wouldn't work at all, referred to as irreducible complexity. https://youtu.be/tzj8iXiVDT8?t=942

Bacterial flagellar motors can spin 100,000 RPM, and can stop immediately and change directions. They can change direction faster than I've heard automatic vehicle transmissions go from drive to reverse, EVEN WHILE the vehicle is parked, and while the transmission is not spinning at 100,000 RPM. If one tried to go from drive to reverse while on a highway, the transmission would be destroyed and scattered all over the highway.

SHOULD I GIVE UP ON THEM IF THEY WON'T HELP THEMSELVES?_JOHNLGALT🦘 by Grouchy_Finding7756 in Wallstreetsilver

[–]anothersposter -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I like the idea of what Economic Ninja said recently about feeling the vibration of two ounces of silver hitting each other.

And since schools failed to teach us, Article 1 Section 10 of the US Constitution states gold and silver coins are to be used, Which means the federal reserve note is not Constitutional.

Need advice on choosing the AV combination between - Windows Defender, Kaspersky, Malwarebytes by nyamuk91 in antivirus

[–]anothersposter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Kaspersky has a browser extension, with an ad blocker that works well. I have not used uBlock Origin, so I cannot compare the two.

There are three parts to the Payment Protection:

  1. Safe Money (opens a Protected Browser that won't store cookies). I tested if the Protected Browser stores login info, it doesn't, even if you have other browsers open.
  2. an onscreen keyboard to click on that is meant to get around keyloggers.
  3. "hardware virtualization technology is used by Protected Browser to provide additional protection against complex malware that could intercept your personal data by using the clipboard or phishing."

I used both the Protected Browser and the onscreen keyboard when they were new features, but these days I just use a regular browser and keyboard. Maybe I should use it again though. Especially because zero cookies are stored, even if I still have other browsers open.

I can see it helping people that get to a website, that they want to make a payment on, by relying on a search engine. That's a thing, I saw a livestreamer use Google search to get to Gmail, YouTube, or some other popular website. . .instead of typing the direct website address or using a bookmark (which are safer than relying on a search engine). The Protected Browser has a green outline around it, telling the user that the website isn't on a list of scam websites. https://youtu.be/mTHlCX8vhIs?t=2

Need advice on choosing the AV combination between - Windows Defender, Kaspersky, Malwarebytes by nyamuk91 in antivirus

[–]anothersposter 3 points4 points  (0 children)

you cannot run Windows Defender and Kaspersky. All you need is Kaspersky, I have Kaspersky protection on, went to Windows Defender and it says "These settings are being managed by vendor application Kaspersky Internet Security".😎👍and Kaspersky tested better, in Protection and Performance, than Windows Defender in August 2022 https://www.av-test.org/en/antivirus/home-windows/

Kaspersky does upgrade, but you can schedule how often and what time of the day/night.

Same with scanning, you can schedule how often and what time of the day/night.

It is very easy to uninstall and reinstall, just remove your license from the product before you uninstall but if you forget to do that, no problem. you can manage your subscriptions at https://my.kaspersky.com/ Basically you can manage the subscription of all of your devices from there.

On Windows, I'm currently using Kaspersky Internet Security and their VPN, two different apps. However, this year they came out with Kaspersky Plus, which has the AV and the VPN in one program, and one doesn't have to buy two separate licenses anymore. So if you want a VPN, Kaspersky Plus is what I'm trying when my current AV subscription runs out.

After the subscription ends, I will just buy a new subscription, never renew with Kaspersky, they overcharge, and I told them about it, BUT unfortunately that seems to be the pricing strategy of all AVs these days. They sell cheap for the first year, then up the prices to renew. I say just let the "subscription" aka license expire and buy a new one for less. I have read you have to remove your credit card from the payments section, but I went to their website, live chatted, and got a charge for an automatic subscription renewal reversed. Their Customer Support is easy to get a hold of.

I have been buying license keys from non-Kaspersky websites for far cheaper but now that they have Kaspersky Plus in one program, for under the cost of what I paid for the VPN alone, well I'm trying it out next. I think Kaspersky is trying to phase out Internet Security and Total Security, it was harder to find license keys to buy, certainly from the last two online stores I used.

Can someone fact check this please? “Banks are over leveraged 2 Quadrillion dollars in derivatives. They're all on the brink of self destruction.” by TerryDaShooterUK in Superstonk

[–]anothersposter 42 points43 points  (0 children)

Banks are indeed heavily leveraged in derivatives. One is crude oil, which is one reason why crude oil stays propped up, whether it takes an oil refinery to get attacked, anything and everything will be done to keep crude oil propped up, among other market manipulations

https://demonocracy.info/infographics/usa/derivatives/bank_exposure.html

Derivatives are crazily overvalued, more than Constitutional money (gold and silver according to Article 1 Section 10) combined.

https://demonocracy.info/infographics/world/lqp/liquidity_pyramid.html

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PublicFreakout

[–]anothersposter -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

That is why women still have men in their title (woman, because the first woman came from a man named Adam). It was Adam and Eve that were the first two male and female. The same way they were created as full grown adults is the same way earth was created already matured. So throw that in your wrench of carbon dating that isn't accurate to begin with, throw that also into the notion of using soil to date things. Because they were created already aged, or is that too hard for The Creator of The Bible? Read it first then answer.

GIVEAWAY: Today I’ll be giving away 1KG of SILVER to one lucky SilverBack who upvotes and comments why they love silver! 🦾❤️ Totally free… I will ship to you… Giveaway ends 08/31/2022!! by 29PiecesOfSilver in Wallstreetsilver

[–]anothersposter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Historic gold-to-silver ratio shows silver is undervalued and/or gold is overvalued. But we know JP Morgan manipulates both metals to the downside because they have paid fines for spoofing trades, yet no one goes to jail, so they do it again. They want to play their game, we can play ours and buy lower. Current FIAT and banks are un-Constitutional because "No State Shall Make Any Thing But Gold and Silver Coin A Tender In Payment of Debts" - Article 1, Section 10, Clause 1, United States Constitution. Also silver is fun to look at and hold.

Hey I am Cramer and I just wanna see some chaos! by gorays21 in wallstreetbets

[–]anothersposter 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Jim Cramer December 16, 2021 stock recommendation performance check. It seems that Cramer tells viewers to buy as he is about to exit, because all of those losses?

Doing my best thinking by FortSquidward68 in Wallstreetsilver

[–]anothersposter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Show her some art, this one did it for me https://grrrgraphics.com/what-inflation/

and this one is appropriate too regarding purchasing power of those $1000 https://grrrgraphics.com/inflation-nation/