
"Hope they made a backup"

Duuun duh duuuuuun dun duhn... BUUHM

Count em

This rhetoric seems similar to that used by Milton Friedman and the Chicago school of economics. They applied 'economic therapy' to left-leaning economies in the late 1900s which involved rapid privatization of nationally owned industries. Negatively affected many otherwise healthy countries including England, Russia and Chilie.
The Shock Doctrine does a round robin of these events; highly recommended.
Project 2025 is about privatizing branches of government while citizens are too busy dealing with the fallout of economic collapse.

Its got some great creators, Ive been on there a couple of years. Only downside which some might be glad to be rid of is a lack of comments, and feedback. Without any interaction you're just watching videos; doesn't feel like a community or conversation.
Seems a shame because there are creators who appear to value the voice of the community on a platform where their audience has no voice.
There's a thread from five years ago where a founder Dave Wiskus said they had plans for a thread-like comments section. So it's weird; must not align with whatever else it is they're doing.
I'd say the same thing about dropout TV. How can we get in the comments without a comments section!?

What would you like for your birthday honey?
Nightmares?

Only the rich can afford privacy

The surgeon yelled
WITNESS!!
And thrust the heart into their chest.

Having an emergency salmon will cause you to need it.

If you're having to do repetitive shit, you might reconsider your approach.

Ho ho!! Ho! Ho- euggggghhh.. Euuughh uhhh euuuugh huh guhh..... Ho! Euuuuuuugghhh..

Yeah? Well.. Who designed their font?

One persons chore is another's dark souls
/s

the bottom two panels could be swapped

Gross.. and correct

seriously_don't_listen_to_this.mp3

Busted

You're all bananas

You made one mistake... this isn't kyber crystal.

Level 10+ firefighter moves illustrated edition

Chimney Demolition


The blasting of a chimney at the former Henninger Brewery in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, Sachsenhausen on December 2nd, 2006.
Finalist of Wikipedia Picture of the Year 2008.