Message from @ComradeChaos

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2020-04-02 22:00:00 UTC  

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2020-04-02 22:22:36 UTC  

Gamers are gay

2020-04-02 22:26:45 UTC  

Nah, the way I hear it, videogames encourage heteronormative values and gender roles

2020-04-02 22:28:03 UTC  

I haven't played video games all that much as of late because if I want to go to racoon city, I can just take a trip to New York

2020-04-02 22:47:10 UTC  

Very Interesting...

2020-04-02 22:59:12 UTC  

@ShinsoBEAM I had that experience when I applied for a 911 Dispatcher; I did well, Aced the Exam, and then before interviews really started I got let go lmao

2020-04-02 23:06:04 UTC  

For other stuff, it definitely seems like you need Connections to get started; and with a Bachelor’s Degree, I’m Overqualified for a lot of shit unfortunately

2020-04-02 23:06:35 UTC  

For now, other than Uber, I volunteer with the Red Cross to get relevant experience (but no munny)

2020-04-02 23:52:00 UTC  

Where I live it's ALL about connections. If you don't know someone chances are they'll not bother with you. Many of the interviews I do get is because they know someone I worked with like 7-9 years ago. it always comes up.

2020-04-02 23:56:10 UTC  

All who you know

2020-04-02 23:56:20 UTC  

Where are you and which field are you in

2020-04-02 23:56:29 UTC  

Idgaffffff

2020-04-02 23:56:46 UTC  

Boogaloo now

2020-04-02 23:57:01 UTC  

Hawaiin shirt hootenanny

2020-04-02 23:58:13 UTC  

That is...quite disturbing.

2020-04-03 00:01:43 UTC  

Broke:boogaloo
Woke:Helter skelter
Bespoke: ordo ab chao

2020-04-03 00:35:41 UTC  

Been enjoying a lot of time outside last couple days

2020-04-03 00:35:43 UTC  

redneck life is the best

2020-04-03 01:11:54 UTC  

Holy fuck guys

2020-04-03 01:39:24 UTC  

>Ninth circuit
and there it shall stay forevermore, in the democrat court

2020-04-03 01:48:35 UTC  

Quick question: does the military have a RoboCop project? https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-bodies-business/
>His head and his spine went to a project run by the U.S. Army.
>Some conjecture: could you use cadaver parts and recellularize the organs (and brain specifically) for reuse)? https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8877368

2020-04-03 01:49:11 UTC  

It seems like there's evidence at least some of the tech exists

2020-04-03 01:49:14 UTC  

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4415199/
>The military is implanting mood regulating chips in the brains of some human labrats https://www.nature.com/news/ai-controlled-brain-implants-for-mood-disorders-tested-in-people-1.23031
>We have the potential to regenerate brain tissue after otherwise catastrophic brain damage with recent medical developments http://newsroom.ucla.edu/releases/biomaterial-ucla-regrow-brain-tissue-after-stroke-mice

2020-04-03 01:49:21 UTC  

BMI are pretty common, they're just too costly right now

2020-04-03 01:49:45 UTC  

So you can get one, it just takes more money than is reasonable to spend

2020-04-03 01:49:48 UTC  

Our phones are technically a brain machine interface

2020-04-03 01:50:15 UTC  

Nono I mean the whole nine yards read your mind for directions kinda thing

2020-04-03 01:50:58 UTC  

We applied to get one in our lab but the application's been in review forever

2020-04-03 01:51:16 UTC  

Yeah, it's quite disturbing that the only people willing to critically assess this technology are people like Alex Jones

2020-04-03 01:51:40 UTC  

There's a ton they can do to help people with physical disabilities

2020-04-03 01:51:57 UTC  

But it could also be used to turn people into your puppets who believe they have free will

2020-04-03 01:52:21 UTC  

It's an input and an output

2020-04-03 01:53:15 UTC  

Well they do work one-way but I don't think any we saw could do more than read- write attempts were largely out of scope considering we still don't know enough on neural structuring

2020-04-03 01:53:46 UTC  

Plus, read attempts are tracking the secondary effects of physical chemical motion

2020-04-03 01:53:47 UTC  

But we know that the military was developing it for the purpose of regulating emotions