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w, I've used Steam. I've downloaded games from it, and I do understand that it's a commercial process. So anybody in the world understands that if it's still there in 24 hours, it would be pretty surprising. So you, for assuming that I don't know something as obvious as that and then making a comment in public about it. So how about less reading of minds and less insulting me and maybe have an opi…
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There are now mysterious car-sized drones over New Jersey for multiple days. I guess several weeks. Drone swarms, not just single drones but swarms, they say, over the skies of New Jersey. Can I show you a picture of it? Would you like to see a picture of it? Okay, here you go. There you go. See that picture? You got it. Very clear. You can clearly see the drones, and you can tell the drones because you can so clearly see inside them, and you can see that there's no pilot, and you can tell the size of them very easily. No, you can't see anything. The pictures are dots. They're dots against the night sky.
So I think it's kind of obvious what they are. They're not drones. Duh. They're winged Bigfoots, I think. Because you know the Bigfoots are hard to photograph, and if they've been there for weeks and nobody's got a good photograph of them, I'm thinking Bigfoot. But they're flying, so I'm going to go with the obvious: a winged sort of a tribe of winged Bigfoots. Possibly. No, I'm going to make a better guess. Here's my better guess. Why are we saying that they're unpiloted so we can't get a picture of them, but we know there's not a human being in each one of them? Can you explain that? I can. It's because we talk about drones so much that if you see something in the sky that you don't recognize, it's either a UFO or a drone.
Wouldn't it make more sense if it were, let's say, a car-sized helicopter? Wouldn't it make more sense if they were testing a one-person military flying device, which would be pretty awesome, and wouldn't know about it if it was military? And it seems to be only in the proximity of a military base. Do you think that our US military would allow something that they didn't control to be flying over their base every night for weeks, and that there would be no explody things happening like shooting them down or at least telling us what's going on? I think the fact that it's near something that looks like a military base and it's a car-sized thing kind of suggests — I mean, it might be drones, but I imagine there's people in them, and I think they're probably just experimental crafts. Just guessing. It's also possible that the whole they're the size of a car is probably just not true because nobody got a good picture of it. You can't really judge the size of it, and everything's misleading in space. Or it's winged Bigfoots.
According to Unusual Whales, the account on X, Google has now been ordered to sell its Chrome browser and share data and search results with competitors and make a range of other measures to end its monopoly on searching the internet. Isn't it weird that Google lost its monopoly on search at the same time its search feature became kind of worthless? Is that a coincidence? Like at the same time I decided there's so many sponsored and fake news and the news is just so obviously propagandized that I just stop using it. I just use Perplexity or an AI if I think it's not going to hallucinate. But Perplexity doesn't do nearly the things that Google does. So kind of a weird coincidence that just when it wasn't really a product, that's the first time it became illegal. Weird.
Well, tragically, the CEO of United Healthcare was gunned down in Midtown today, just maybe an hour ago, and was murdered. Gunned down outside the Hilton Hotel. A
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nd I believe the murderer was apparently waiting for him, so it was a planned attack. It was an assassination, not a random thing. And he apparently did die. He was shot multiple times, and the attacker escaped on a bicycle. Yeah. So all right, maybe we need a little less of this in the comments. Go ahead. Maybe a little less of that. Okay, you know what I'm talking about. Just a little less of th…
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