I agree but it's beside the point (the liberal party in my country is openly supporting the nazi party). For profit media can per definition not be objective but at least it has to comply with the laws of the country it operates in. The internet bypasses all this legislation and pretty much every country was slow to catch up.
What really grinds my gears is when my fellow countrymen believe propaganda about our state sponsored media. Which cannot be controlled by our government because it's been proxied off behind several foundations running it. The only thing our government can do (and then only with support from the opposition) is reduce or increase money going into it. It's pretty much the only source of reporting in my language without sponsors dictating content.
The only problem is that the U.S doesn't really have a trade surplus to put in that fund.
That's the whole point of screaming about "liberal" or "leftist" media for all this time even when most media outlets are owned by for profit orgs. They usually have to comply with laws. On social media you've been able to lie as much as you want without consequence or being called out. Corporations mostly use this to market to children and get them addicted to gambling.
I'm sure there are exceptions and I'm sure there will be more studies on this subject in the coming years. Now that technological advancement have slowed somewhat, the issue will become more apparent.
It's sad how many places in asia chinese imperialism has ruined.
People over 60 shouldn't be working. Cognitive abilities go downhill fast from there. It's not always noticeable in the beginning but a 70 year old is mentally pretty much a child with experience.
Religious people cultists be like that
I just use a pi-hole to block my LG TV from connecting to any services I have not approved. So it can connect to YouTube but not lg.trackingservices.brainscanner.com. Never seen an ad on my TV.
It's horrible what these cults have done and still do.
Wildstar! It was the best playing mmo I've ever seen. The platforming was neat, the world was varied and cool, there was player housing with almost endless customisation! I miss that game.
Well yeah. The U.S is currently a Russian puppet state. This is known by pretty much every intelligence agency around the world by now. They did it to the U.K too but has so far mostly failed in the rest of Europe. Russia has been pumping money into right wing movements and making allies across the western world for decades and put up a lot of politicians with cushy jobs in exchange for services rendered.
What the point is? To cripple your competition. Nintendo is actively discouraging game development. If Nintendo was a human they would be garbage. Since they're not human, everyone who choose to work for them is garbage.
Haven't had the urge to buy a Nintendo game since the GameCube. Sure, the Wii was fun at parties back in the day but that's about it. I've tried the new Mario and Zelda games but they always look and feel like low effort garbage meant to snare the same crowd as "Disney adults".
I think people would be surprised how subservient and illiterate Americans are and how they when told, will bow to their great leader without giving it a second thought. Teaching national exceptionalism in school always bites you in the ass in the end. Just look at the UK.
Same old song in every country. Trying to talk actual economics with someone who votes for the right shows how little they care about facts and how much their decisions are based on feelings and what they're told by the people they consider their superiors.
Who's throwing stones? These friends are clearly unhappy and only getting worse because of dumb shit on social media. I'd help them if they'd listen.
I hear a train coming


Just got back into photography after a 10 year hiatus and having a lot of fun. Got me a cheap camera to learn on before I make any sort of investment.
- Camera: Fujifilm X-T1
- Lens: MC Helios 44M-7
- Filters: Tiffen Glimmer Glass 1
Freja by Peter Dahl


Just got back into photography after a 10 year hiatus and having a lot of fun. Got me a cheap camera to learn on before I make any sort of investment.
- Camera: Fujifilm X-T1
- Lens: MC Helios 44M-7
- Filters: Tiffen Glimmer Glass 1, Tiffen 85B (Having fun using it in daylight with a CineStill 800T film simulation recipe)
I wanna find out what's up those stairs


Just got back into photography after a 10 year hiatus and having a lot of fun. Got me a cheap camera to learn on before I make any sort of investment.
- Camera: Fujifilm X-T1
- Lens: MC Helios 44M-7
- Filters: Tiffen Glimmer Glass 1, Tiffen 85B (Having fun using it in daylight with a CineStill 800T film simulation recipe)
Industrial areas are underrated for late night walks


Just got back into photography after a 10 year hiatus and having a lot of fun. Got me a cheap camera to learn on before I make any sort of investment.
- Camera: Fujifilm X-T1
- Lens: MC Helios 44M-7
- Filters: Tiffen Glimmer Glass 1