Badtrainwreck
Badtrainwreck t1_j5uls9r wrote
Reply to Major railroad posts record earnings, spends more on share repurchases than on its employees by esporx
Fuck the railroads, fuck Biden. They just get to shit on railroad workers and get away with it.
Badtrainwreck t1_j5cvhdr wrote
Reply to comment by Caraes_Naur in What High Tech and Media Layoffs Say About the Economy by PleaseThinkFirst
Sad that the economy only flys the same way Peter Pan does, worse that these fuckers know it and want the economy to slip into recession so they can pay workers less and profit off a downturn
Badtrainwreck t1_j5ad1ee wrote
Reply to Scientists discover new emperor penguin colony in Antarctica - by spotting their poo from space by Majnum
That’s how I new my lover was moving in, I started seeing their shit everywhere
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Reply to comment by Grey___Goo_MH in Scientists Have Reached a Key Milestone in Learning How to Reverse Aging | Time by johnwayne2413
Trickle down economics, as everyone knows, is the perfect economic system 👀, but if billionaires never die the trickling will end.
Badtrainwreck t1_iz5ppfb wrote
Reply to comment by TK000421 in Apple explores moving some iPad production to India, sources say by Thick-Ad-6366
Anywhere within the United States you can hire slave labor, it’s just inmates in correctional facilities. Chinese slaves are also inmates of the government, so it would make sense for them to come to the US if they want legal access to slaves.
Badtrainwreck t1_iyeyqzy wrote
Reply to Yet Another Study Shows U.S. Broadband Users Are Being Ripped Off By Local Monopolies by speckz
My service has only gotten better thanks to the monopolys! #ad
Badtrainwreck t1_iyboidk wrote
Reply to comment by ArcticGlacier40 in Japan successfully uses steam to propel Moon spacecraft | Japan’s space agency Jaxa has announced it successfully used steam to propel its spacecraft that was launched as one of the payloads aboard Nasa’s Orion spacecraft. by yourSAS
You’re correct we do, but there is also a reason why it isn’t already happening now on major levels. There are plenty of super wealthy countries just importing fresh water, even when they have ocean access, it’s because the technology just isn’t where it needs to be for capitalism to be interested. Hell it’s not even really where it needs to be for socialism to say let’s go baby. Hopefully soon tho
Badtrainwreck t1_iybexkm wrote
Why? If the US government can piss on Unions why not just let it be a free for all? Fuck the American worker am I right?
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Reply to comment by BassmanBiff in Forced Uyghur labor is being used in China's solar panel supply chain, researchers say by chrisdh79
What are we going to all move to China and vote? If we can’t fix it here then how do we get China to stop?
Badtrainwreck t1_iyao9dz wrote
Reply to comment by Senyu in Forced Uyghur labor is being used in China's solar panel supply chain, researchers say by chrisdh79
Slavery is used in American prisons systems, so it’s products that are associated with that in the largest and most government protected sense.
Secondly the enslavement of disabled Americans forced to work for spare change so you can get a fucking pre made sandwich at a gas station
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Reply to comment by worthwhilewrongdoing in NASA discovery reveals there may have been life on Mars by Genevieves_bitch
Self replicating Campbell’s soup, it would be endless soup.
I always thought about how when we say “nothing can live in _______” that we could only say that because we can’t imagine what could live in places we see as uninhabitable for us.
Badtrainwreck t1_ixvue65 wrote
Reply to Europe wants to harness the power of the sun... from space/The ESA wants to collect solar energy from the cosmos to help the continent meet climate targets by Sorin61
Can we send our brightest minds to space to figure this out? I nominate Tucker Carlson and Steven Crowder to both be launched into space so they can figure out the feasibility
Badtrainwreck t1_ixunhh4 wrote
Reply to China and the US have plans for nuclear-powered moon bases | Look out, moon. Here comes humanity by chrisdh79
I’m excited to collect litter on the moon in an astronaut chain gang
Badtrainwreck t1_iwmszdi wrote
Reply to comment by rethumme in Laser-driven fusion’s internal energies not matching up with predictions: There's a change in behavior when the plasma starts burning, and nobody knows why by DoremusJessup
What a great setup to a joke, but also yes I am super excited to see where the technology goes. I hope we get to see some cool stuff discovered within the next 50-60 years. I want to die jealous of “kids these days”
Badtrainwreck t1_iwmp6yy wrote
Reply to comment by StepYaGameUp in SpaceX Mulling Secondary Share Sale At $150 Billion Valuation by Mynameis__--__
Eloan is in need
Badtrainwreck t1_ivupu9g wrote
Reply to comment by HanaBothWays in Elon Musk to turn Twitter into payment platform for dogecoin and crypto by MidoriTea
Let me ask the security team. There isn’t a security team? Umm, here at Twitter we take security very seriously
Badtrainwreck t1_iun3ovy wrote
You think this is good you should see my macaroni art.
Badtrainwreck t1_iuk5xfs wrote
Reply to If your partner gave you the password to their social media, would you snoop to find out about who they were with or messaged before you? by InterestingWitness76
I’ve shared my password with partners and we’ve both looked at messages but i don’t think it was ever out of suspicion of the other. I just wanted them to have my stuff so they never had to question it. When you got nothing to hide and aren’t in a toxic controlling relationship open communication can actually be pretty great. Even if someone never uses it I liked that they could be confident they had my permission.
This does not mean this is always healthy, it does not mean I’d always recommend others do it
Badtrainwreck t1_iuk520g wrote
Age definitely matters, but once you are 25 you’re a full an adult and can make whatever choice you want. Can you date this person and be happy sure, but it’s especially important to consider the things you wish to experience in life and if this persons also willing to experience those with you, because many times older people already experienced things and have no desire to try it again. That’s a generalization and not always true but something to think about
Badtrainwreck t1_iuk47ep wrote
Reply to comment by ereignishorizont666 in My (37f) friend (42m) is dating a 25yr (f) old and I don’t know what to think of him. by applepeary
Yes I think as much as we all can recognize how age gaps can be problematic it’s a safe bet to say once someone is 25 they are a full fledged adult and can make their own choices.
Badtrainwreck t1_iuk05w8 wrote
Reply to Do you ever stop loving your first love? Or do you just love the next person even more? by Bananapower550
OP it’s pretty common to keep loving them especially when you don’t have someone else. It’s very difficult to move on without someone to move on with.
However as time goes on you’ll also realize that the person you loved is who you remember them to be but not who they are anymore, so really it becomes easier because you know they aren’t who you loved but they once were.
Badtrainwreck t1_iujzwrm wrote
If someone is threatening to leave constantly then they will eventually leave if you like it or not, so once they start saying they’re leaving let them leave.
Badtrainwreck t1_iu9pin2 wrote
Reply to Pressure mounts for regulators to investigate TikTok over potential 'Big Brother-type surveillance' after reports of plans to track Americans' locations by Lahampsink
Even if that data was being sold to China, why would it matter if TikTok can track you or if they are just allowed to buy tracking data? The results are the same.
Badtrainwreck t1_iu59mdp wrote
Reply to comment by CritaCorn in Former Philadelphia sheriff's deputy accused of selling guns used in Roxborough H.S. shooting by FaustestSobeck
I think a few of those bad apples have grown into trees.
Badtrainwreck t1_j5ur9p4 wrote
Reply to comment by anti-torque in Coinbase’s chief product officer will leave with a $105 million payday by CrankyBear
It’s mouthwash all over again