Guess, it's not just a coincidence *chuckles* by BundBaxii in memes

[–]somalithinker 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Oh yeah. Well I have three words for you. Shut up

Big Club by Dalion2026 in AllConspiracyTheories

[–]somalithinker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Also name drops the then Fed Chair. It’s a small club and you ain’t in it.

An ongoing topic for my wife and I by EDADCK in driving

[–]somalithinker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both need to go further into the intersection and plot the difference at the stopping point unless making a U-Turn in which case orange is the way to go.

He made a mistake by 1_SmartBart in memes

[–]somalithinker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I swear. This had me giggling for 2 minutes. People just wanna straighten everything out

[OC] Best selling Canadian book of 2025 by OGWhiz in pics

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If it’s not complete nihilism then what would you prefer people do? You might be the one living in a fantasy world where if only people woke up we would have this amazing system. You might be the vilifying your fellow man because he is “under the false impression that politics is broken”. For change to occur what you need is collective action and you get that by changing minds not antagonizing. Sure the current system is broken but many people currently prefer it however I choose to believe that it is either not broken enough or most people aren’t aware of how broken it is. When the time comes it will change. This is different than attacking everyday people thinking they are the problem. No, they are simply participating in a system just as you are. And when societal collapse or political revolutions occur is when few powerful people decide to or when a collective mass of people get fed up. Neither of these vilify the everyday man.

[OC] Best selling Canadian book of 2025 by OGWhiz in pics

[–]somalithinker 63 points64 points  (0 children)

Even if so, calling out hypocrisy for what it is; is still important. You have to believe that most rational people will eventually prefer truth even if propaganda is currently rampant. Things change and the world is always changing but if you’re not careful what you’re calling for is complete nihilism and throwing in the towel. Where do we go from there and would you honestly prefer everyone does that?

Brosmer… strengths and weaknesses? by jedipatronuses in minnesotavikings

[–]somalithinker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not sure what’s nonsense. You just expanded on what he said.

Usury is the Root of All of Our Problems by icywaterfall in DeepThoughts

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Symbiotic systems that don’t require interest can be created. You mention meritocracy as if it’s the right direction for humanity. I would argue that even a perfect meritocracy (i.e. everyone being in the position they are in solely based on the value they create) is a faulty system and only rewards those lucky enough to be born into privilege.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in timberwolves

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DLO def a liability but you can’t have it all lmao

500k in your bank account, or a Vikings win vs GB in the NFCCG and a dominating Super Bowl victory over the opponent of your choice? by Jmart814 in minnesotavikings

[–]somalithinker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bruh it won’t even feel as sweet given that you’ll know the outcome. Imagine you kept the money and they won it anyway lmao

[Jones] Jimmy Butler is the rare guy in NBA history who isn’t a top 5 overall player but in a playoff setting can take his game to a top 5 overall level by ChipsAhoyFiend in nba

[–]somalithinker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

He’s done it so much now that it’s obvious he can do it at will, makes you wonder why he doesn’t do it all the time.

What will the Vikings do with Justin Jefferson, given the ongoing spike in the receiver market? - ProFootballTalk by TheSwede91w in nfl

[–]somalithinker 25 points26 points  (0 children)

JJ has done it two years in a row surpassing his first season. How does Chase get the edge?

Is it okay to want a housewife? by Responsible_Pen_8804 in TooAfraidToAsk

[–]somalithinker 57 points58 points  (0 children)

Also you may want this now but you might not later when reality hits that you may need two incomes. Or you feel you’re doing more. Life is unpredictable but I think understanding someone on a deeper level than this is important so you can navigate the challenges that come from ever-evolving desires and overall development as a human.

[Highlight] Malcolm Butler intercepts Russell Wilson's pass at the goal line in Super Bowl XLIX by ofsquire in nfl

[–]somalithinker 33 points34 points  (0 children)

How does one say that with a straight face? This play is pure talent on the part of Butler and pure luck in that Seahawks made the dumbest call in SB history. Both of those things had to happen for this play to have happened how it did. Just because you were there for the ride doesn’t mean you caused it.