💰 Grifter "Mad at the Internet" - a/k/a My Psychotherapy Sessions

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say the line
it can oooonly get worse'
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Im currently watching an old MATI where Josh goes over the Finnster shit that happened last year, and I just want to remind everyone that PKA is full of tranny chasers. And if they offer Josh a guest spot on their podcast, he should decline it immediately
I'm convinced PKA is the worst podcast in recorded human history.
The astral level of dogshit they've achieved is so miraculous it could convert nations to Christianity.
 
Im currently watching an old MATI where Josh goes over the Finnster shit that happened last year, and I just want to remind everyone that PKA is full of tranny chasers. And if they offer Josh a guest spot on their podcast, he should decline it immediately
They're also retarded media simps. Kyle, the guy who was all about guns, proceeded to condemn Kyle Rittenhouse quoting multiple fake media talking points like him crossing state lines with a gun to kill black people. You'd think of all people he'd at least look into it slightly before he repeated everything blindly.
 
I feel like part of the reason I'm extra mad about the ID shit. Is this.


Post in thread 'The Linux Thread' https://kiwifarms.net/threads/the-linux-thread.62944/post-22106679

Brian Lunduke made this earlier this week. For context he was already pushing for people to get behind everything requiring ID. All social media. Because he doesn't like that anonymous people can troll him.

Then like the KIKE he is he just keeps pushing the idea. "Hey fellow chuds you want to stop the heckin dead Internet theory?", and yet again he is saying we should be forced to use ID for everything.

Supposed I hate it. I hate that people like him will say it's a good thing. And people will believe him. Thankfully most of the comment section was calling him a lying Jew. And saying it was a shit take. But that wasn't everyone there.
 
Torba also blocks basically all forms of VPN. The right is definitely not consolidated on ideas of how to deal with the dead Internet.
 
Im currently watching an old MATI where Josh goes over the Finnster shit that happened last year, and I just want to remind everyone that PKA is full of tranny chasers. And if they offer Josh a guest spot on their podcast, he should decline it immediately
They're very good friends with Dick Masterson, so I doubt they would ask him unless it's for the grift.
In which case they absolutely would and just not bring it up at all
 
Can someone link the thread where null lays out what to say to the senators about internet freedom? I’ve got a long section about anti immigration l written out for my emails already but little for the internet freedom. I know the big problem is the penalty is weak and not actionable but I want to see what he wrote as a solution.
First he wrote this: https://kiwifarms.st/threads/s-401-fair-access-to-banking-act.224421/
Then someone came in with this: https://kiwifarms.st/threads/s-401-fair-access-to-banking-act.224421/post-22043852
Later, the first USIPS blog post: https://usips.org/blog/2025/07/fair-access-to-banking/
And finally, the despair about it during MATI.
 
@Null - you can use Xcancel to browse X without being logged in and you can even see replies. Just substitute "x.com" with "xcancel.com" and voila.

I use Redirector for Firefox to automatically redirect any x.com or twitter.com URL to xcancel.com. Just set it up like in the attached screenshot because it may not be obvious at first.
 

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NP literally means a problem which can be easily checked, NP hard is an NP problem without a polynomial time solution algorithm (most importantly the cryptography solutions we use are NP hard). In other words, although it might seem like it, NP does not mean non-polynomial but non-deterministic polynomial time.
NP and P are both sets: a problem is either in P or not in P, and they are either in NP or not in NP.

If a problem is in P, it doesn't really get a special name, and it's also automatically in NP.
If a problem is in NP but not in P, it is NP-complete.
If a problem is in neither, it is NP-hard.

I think you're confusing NP-hard for NP-complete.


Concerning the "last man out turn off the lights" idea for white Europeans mentioned during the superchats, I nominate "last man out of Sodom" for an alternative name. I'm a bit mixed on the idea itself - even white refugees can shit up their new home pretty well, as everyone familiar with the Californian exodus can confirm. There's also the point that it would drain quality people from whatever effective resistance would have otherwise been possible.

Unless we go full "Bay of Pigs" at some point, hopefully with better results. It wouldn't surprise me if the current UK has less military capability than the Cuba of that time.
 
Listening to yesterday's show and I could see how one might be confused about the different recently defunded media companies and their TLAs (three letter acronyms). CBS and NBC are two of the oldest broadcast networks for TV and radio in America, both are private and have massive entertainment and news divisions. CBS is owned by Paramount (of Paramount Pictures, the movie studio, fame) which recently merged with Skydance Media (who made the decision to can the Late Show, Paramount having previously canceled the two other late night shows CBS does). NBC is owned by Comcast and through their subsidiary Universal (of Universal Pictures, the movie studio, fame). NBC is the oldest broadcaster in America and has been running the Tonight Show since 1954, notably with previous runs with Johnny Carson, Jay Leno and Conan O'Brien (currently with Jimmy Fallon, who it would not surprise me if he winds up being the final host of the program). The format for "late shows" dates back to when television used to go off the air for the night in the 50s and 60s, and has not survived well into the era of nonstop on-demand TV. "The Late Show," was primarily created by and as a vehicle for David Letterman who was going to be the successor host to the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson until Jay Leno sniped his spot, to spite NBC with a rival show in an almost identical format and demographic. They have had bad ratings ever since Jay Leno "retired" for the second time, and I don't think they have every recovered.

The other companies that you may have been thinking of which all received funding from the government were NPR (National Public Radio), PBS (Public Broadcasting Service) and CFB (Corporation for Public Broadcasting), all of which were in part or whole at various points funded by the US government since the 1970s. Recently the CFB announced that after Cheetoh Hitler cut their funding they would be closing up shop for good (good riddance to bad rubbish). At one point these organization existed to create educational content for children, but in the last 30 years have become bloated, publicly funded left-wing money laundering operations to send out tripe into the aether to be consumed by retards.

If you wanted an example of what kind of delightful programming and "news" your tax dollars pay for (just in case you think it's actually a bad thing to defund these media organizations), here you go:







Almost every single children's TV show you can think of from the last 60 years has been wholly or partly funded by the US government through these subsidiary projects. Muppets, Mr. Roger's Neighborhood, Sesame Street, Barney, Blues Clues, etc, even Bluey (which is an Australian show) gets funding for syndication and broadcast here. If you're so inclined, I recommend reading into public funding for media in the US if you like learning how you get raped in taxes to pay for gay, retarded bullshit lol (even if the initial idea seemed harmless enough).
 
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