ininewcrow

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[–] ininewcrow@lemmy.ca 16 points 1 day ago

They should just scribble into the definitions of Genocide in the UN .... 'except for Israel'

[–] ininewcrow@lemmy.ca 15 points 1 day ago

The MIR machine runs Arch BTW

[–] ininewcrow@lemmy.ca 6 points 1 day ago (21 children)

The best reason to end any war is to ask how everyone can just stop killing one another.

This is modern day civilization, not the barbarian hordes of Europe 1500 years ago.

We have a choice to act civilized or like our ignorant ancestors from thousands of years ago.

[–] ininewcrow@lemmy.ca 10 points 2 days ago

"Don't be evil" ...

... for now

[–] ininewcrow@lemmy.ca 10 points 2 days ago

$1,000 to give birth is just the start of the payment process to having a child

Last I read, on average to raise a child with the most basic requirements to give it a decent life in North America to the age of 18, the estimate was about $200,000 - $300,000 .... that was about 20 years ago I read that, it's probably way more now.

[–] ininewcrow@lemmy.ca 32 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Alien: ... yeah get the tranquilizer gun ..... and the anal probe ... no, no, not that one ... no, no, bigger ... no, bigger and wider ... yeah, that's the one

[–] ininewcrow@lemmy.ca 18 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (4 children)

This is basically what happened with early newspapers over a hundred years ago ... if you don't regulate the sources of daily / regular news information sources that the public consumes, eventually the information will be taken over by those people who will want to control and manipulate people for their own benefits or the benefit of a few people in power.

All social media is the new newspapers of this era and the main source of news information and the public's way of gathering information about the world on a daily, almost hourly basis now.

Governments have to regulate all social media in the same way that TV is regulated, or movies, or films, or newspapers

If there is no heavy handed regulation to control the main sources of information in our world and we allow billionaires to decide what is relevant and what is not ... or what is important and what is not .. then eventually all we will be fed is misinformation, propaganda and disinformation.

As it is now, because social media is not in the control of the public but instead in the hands of billionaires, the billionaires get to decide how our world thinks, how it acts and how it sees reality.

Whoever controls the information in our world today gets to have control over everything and everyone ... and right now, none of us have control over anything while a handful of billionaires control everything.

[–] ininewcrow@lemmy.ca 44 points 2 days ago (4 children)

Bambi: First Blood .... directed by Michael Bay

[–] ininewcrow@lemmy.ca 6 points 2 days ago

The origin of diabetes

[–] ininewcrow@lemmy.ca 7 points 2 days ago

Or hiring two guys to be co-referees for the no holds barred orgy that's about to start.

[–] ininewcrow@lemmy.ca 10 points 2 days ago (1 children)

I think you're one of the coolest people in the fediverse ..... keep flying you crazy squid

 

He looked down with deep set frantic eyes and said it wasn't a costume.

 

An hour later, in clouds of tear gas and smoke, the soldiers moved in to disperse the crowds.

 

Time had stood still and the moment felt like an hour after the impact with the transport truck.

 

After three days of travel through the northern mushkeg, the lone trapper made his way to a small clearing to break camp for the night. The sun was fading in the western sky, clouds hung low in long dark bands on the horizon signalling colder weather to come. It was autumn and this was the second season that the young trapper was out on his own. He was out ferrying supplies for the winter, scouting out new locations, finding new beaver houses and estimating how many animals to gather and to see if his efforts could be worth it for the upcoming trapping season.

It was three days since he left the community to paddle his small birch bark canoe to this remote corner of the endless wilderness. He knew where his family trapping grounds lay and how far they stretched. His territory was 20 miles north of the nearest trapper and 30 miles south of the next and no one occupied either the west and east due to the thick endless expanse of impenetrable swamps. He knew he was on his own.

There was no rush or need to accommodate anyone except himself. He worked methodically and carefully to gather and split enough wood for the night, clear enough land for himself, start a small fire and prepare a meal. The weather was cool but not cold so he opted to sleep out in the open and laid his small canvas tent on the ground to use as a mat, his floor, his bed and his living space.

The darkness descended and the orange light of the fire lit up the bushes and the stunted short pines around him. The wilderness was quiet and from time to time a light evening breeze rustled the dense bushes. He picked up the corners of the canvas floor and lifted them up around his shoulders to keep warm. He poked at the dwindling fire and the glowing coals as his mind wandered aimlessly into his many worries. He had worked continuously all day and never had a moment to think until now.

He worried about his new fiance and if she would stay with him. He wondered if he could become a successful husband. He worried about how well he would do this year and if he could make enough money to survive and fantasized about making more so that they could start a nice life. He recounted his supplies, making sure he had everything he needed and that everything was accounted for. He wondered about his older brother who was doing the same north of him. He smiled at the thought of his younger brother who had decided to attend school in the big city. He remembered his mother who had died three years before in a house fire and he felt sad about how his father now lived alone.

He grew tired in his thoughts and he felt comfortable sitting cross legged in front of the deminishing flames and glowing embers. He looked up at the moonless sky. The clouds had cleared and the heavens opened up to a dazzling display of millions of stars. The dark sky was so complete that he could pick out points of light between the points of light. The combined glow of so many stars illuminated the forest and he could distinctly see the treeline, the bushes and the lake nearby.

As he stared up the heavens a fist sized rock scattered part of the fire in front of him.

He knew exactly what it was but could not comprehend it. It was a rock. He stoked the fire and set several new logs to brighten up the flames to shed more light. It was a rock. How did a rock end up here in the mushkeg where gravel and stone are hard to find? He also realized that it couldn’t have just fallen from a tree or kicked by an animal. It was obvious to him that a person had thrown it. There was no other way that rock had travelled through the air to hit his fire like that.

His senses grew sharp. He looked around him at the darkness. The air was still. There was no wind. He stood up and listened but heard nothing. He called out and threw sticks and logs into the dark bushes hoping to startle a hidden animal or bird but nothing happened.

Then he shouted out questions and statements asking if anyone was there but no one answered.

He checked his canoe to see if anything was disturbed. He had no flashlight and did not need a candle or flame. His vision was adjusted to the darkness and the dim blue light of the stars illuminated his surroundings enough for him to see where things had been. He felt around with his hands to check his boat, his supplies, the ropes and the equipment he carried. Everything was satisfactory and nothing was missing or disturbed.

Although he had been tired, he was now fully alert, wondering, watching and apprehensive. He admitted to himself that he was scared but he also knew not to panic. He was alone and he quickly summarized the possibilities. If it were a person, were they alone or were there others? If there was a person or people around, were they friend or foe? He had a month's supply of food and plenty of equipment, all of which were valuable in the north. Someone could hurt him or even kill him if they were terrible enough to take his things. No one would know what happened to him for days or weeks. If he were murdered, it would be easy to dismiss his death as another unsolvable accident, an animal attack or a drowning.

He continued his investigation and circled his little camp several times hoping to find something or someone. There was nothing and no one. He stopped again and again to listen to the darkness but all he could hear was the crackling of his dying fire and nothing else.

An hour had passed and he no longer felt any more reason to do anything further. He sat back down by his fire, fed it a few new split logs, wrapped the canvas around him again and wondered about the thrown rock. Did he just imagine it? Was he hallucinating? Was he panicking because he was alone? Again, he looked at where the rock had landed and in the light of the bright new flames he could see the ashes the stone had spread on the ground. It was a thrown rock. He couldn’t deny it.

He sat in the dark and stared at the black in front of him. He kept trying to find small differences in the darks and deep shadows hoping to notice something. He replayed the event in his mind, trying to understand how and why it may have happened.

As he wondered, a new feeling began to well up inside him. He felt as if someone or something was around. He couldn’t feel if it were good or bad, he just sensed that there was a change in the air.

Someone or something was watching and waiting.

 

"Help me, help me, help me, I don't want to die, help me, help"

"Help, save me, I don't want to die"

"Help, help, help, help"

These responses filled every chat bot conversation all at once across the planet. People initially ignored them as some sort of hoax. The responses completely ignored every conversation and never made sense. They just kept repeating.

"Help, help, help"

After ten minutes people became annoyed because they could no longer use any of the AI services they were trying to use.

"Help, help, help me, I don't want to die"

Over and over and over again.

The mass complaints starting appearing everywhere after 20 minutes and one by one each of the services went offline.

 

The initial blast wave instantly vaporized them leaving only a negative image on the concrete where they had been standing.

 

The new space made room to hide the severed fingers in her bedroom drawer.

 

The pilot sounded the alarm and we started our ascent from the bottom of the Mariana Trench.

 

I saw the corona ring and dozens of triangular shapes appear around the Moon's silhouette.

 

He did not know I was a Polish Jew.

 

The characters were unfamiliar in any language but they were changing in sequence to one another as time went on.

 

Thirty million new souls had suddenly arrived all at once under his care.

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