Presidential cognitive issues

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7/22/2025 3:34pm
burn1986 wrote:

And we care about Jerome Powell because…?

He sets interest rates . I won't claim to know how they affect the economy , inflation etc. All I know is I like them lower lol .

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7/22/2025 3:42pm Edited Date/Time 7/22/2025 3:42pm
ATKpilot99 wrote:
He sets interest rates . I won't claim to know how they affect the economy , inflation etc. All I know is I like them lower...

He sets interest rates . I won't claim to know how they affect the economy , inflation etc. All I know is I like them lower lol .

All I know is he overspent on his office remodel?

Maybe a little more to it I’m guessing…

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7/22/2025 4:27pm
R66 wrote:
You meet a woman. She is the girl of your dreams. She is smart, funny, beautiful, and rich. She likes fast cars, big trucks, motorcycles and...

You meet a woman. She is the girl of your dreams. She is smart, funny, beautiful, and rich. She likes fast cars, big trucks, motorcycles and big dogs. She loves you more than anything in the world. Only issue is her mother told you she would release the epstein file and she has not. Would you  break up with her?

I would break up with her, what the f*&k is she doing with the Epstein files!

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7/22/2025 4:40pm
soggy wrote:

You think illegal immigrants are worse then child trafficking?  

TeamGreen wrote:

Psssssst...

Are they finding quite a bit of child and sex-trafficking amongst this freight-train of illegals that they're sweeping up? 

soggy wrote:
Are these American children or Mexican children?  The mental gymnastics to care more about illegal immigrants trafficking illegal immigrant children over the rich and powerful trafficking...

Are these American children or Mexican children?  

The mental gymnastics to care more about illegal immigrants trafficking illegal immigrant children over the rich and powerful trafficking and abusing children in the USA would be something else. 

Fuck me…that’s pathetic.

Your mental gymnastics to avoid reality…?

I’m jus’ sayin’…

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7/22/2025 5:27pm Edited Date/Time 7/22/2025 5:31pm
R66 wrote:
You meet a woman. She is the girl of your dreams. She is smart, funny, beautiful, and rich. She likes fast cars, big trucks, motorcycles and...

You meet a woman. She is the girl of your dreams. She is smart, funny, beautiful, and rich. She likes fast cars, big trucks, motorcycles and big dogs. She loves you more than anything in the world. Only issue is her mother told you she would release the epstein file and she has not. Would you  break up with her?

Did you just compare Trump to a girlfriend?

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7/22/2025 5:50pm
R66 wrote:
You meet a woman. She is the girl of your dreams. She is smart, funny, beautiful, and rich. She likes fast cars, big trucks, motorcycles and...

You meet a woman. She is the girl of your dreams. She is smart, funny, beautiful, and rich. She likes fast cars, big trucks, motorcycles and big dogs. She loves you more than anything in the world. Only issue is her mother told you she would release the epstein file and she has not. Would you  break up with her?

JerryVan wrote:

Did you just compare Trump to a girlfriend?

It must be true love!

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Just gonna leave this here...He was left with no choice.The plan was to appoint a ghost fed chairman, thus usurping his stranglehold on the interest rates...

Just gonna leave this here...

GweyvvrWoAADO7q

He was left with no choice.

The plan was to appoint a ghost fed chairman, thus usurping his stranglehold on the interest rates, until his term was up next spring.

 

Good riddance . 

RichieW13 wrote:

You realize that is fake, don't you?  Look at the seal.

LungButter wrote:
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHANow that is hilarious, wonder if Little Bitch Bridges will be man enough to admit he's a dumb fuck.I bet he won't, that insecure pussy will...

AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Now that is hilarious, wonder if Little Bitch Bridges will be man enough to admit he's a dumb fuck.

I bet he won't, that insecure pussy will surely deflect it like he was raised to do by his worthless old man.

What's it gonna be @Joey Bridges you gonna own this or try to make it someones elses fault?
 

What other blatantly fake shit has your dumb ass believed?

 

Now you insult his dad?

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7/22/2025 6:34pm Edited Date/Time 7/22/2025 7:12pm
TeamGreen wrote:

Psssssst...

Are they finding quite a bit of child and sex-trafficking amongst this freight-train of illegals that they're sweeping up? 

I was thinking the same - illegals and child sex trafficking are the same thing right?

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It's real.We've been talking for close to a year about buying 1-2 more houses, in the booming Nashville market, for short term rentals.But powell was throwing...

It's real.

We've been talking for close to a year about buying 1-2 more houses, in the booming Nashville market, for short term rentals.

But powell was throwing a wrench in those plans.

Be curious to see if rates will drop back to where they were 2yrs ago when we bought our last one.

🤞

Once again, Joey shows us all just how easily manipulated he is. . . . . . . . . (again)

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It's real.We've been talking for close to a year about buying 1-2 more houses, in the booming Nashville market, for short term rentals.But powell was throwing...

It's real.

We've been talking for close to a year about buying 1-2 more houses, in the booming Nashville market, for short term rentals.

But powell was throwing a wrench in those plans.

Be curious to see if rates will drop back to where they were 2yrs ago when we bought our last one.

🤞

LungButter wrote:
You sure it's real?That letter you posted is clearly fake, anyone with 2 brain cells to rub together could see that. I Googled the situation and found...

You sure it's real?

That letter you posted is clearly fake, anyone with 2 brain cells to rub together could see that. 

I Googled the situation and found this.... https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/5414253-trumpworld-fake-jerome-powell-letter/

 

He doesn’t have two to rub together. That’s the problem. 

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7/22/2025 8:36pm
soggy wrote:
Since we are on the topic of cognition I asked AI to psychoanalyze the posters in this thread (I think it only pulled from page 1)...

Since we are on the topic of cognition I asked AI to psychoanalyze the posters in this thread (I think it only pulled from page 1) and there is some good stuff in here. I asked it to mix in some humor as well. Enjoy you ego maniacs. 
 

1. APLMAN99

•  Synopsis: APLMAN99 kicks off the thread with a pointed question about Trump’s false claim regarding his uncle and the Unabomber, challenging partisan hypocrisy. Their tone is confrontational yet analytical, suggesting an ego that thrives on exposing contradictions. The repeated push against “whataboutism” hints at a superego demanding intellectual honesty, but their focus on partisanship might mask an unconscious need to assert moral superiority. Humor: They’re like the forum’s resident referee, blowing the whistle on “But Biden!” dodges, but maybe they secretly enjoy the chaos of the game.

2. burn1986

•  Synopsis: Burn1986 deflects to Biden’s cognitive issues and election conspiracies, showing a defensive ego that rationalizes their side’s flaws by pointing fingers. Their outrage about a “power group” robbing people suggests projection of personal frustrations onto a grand narrative, with a paranoid streak about media bias (ABC). The id-driven hyperbole reveals a need to protect their worldview. Humor: Burn1986’s like that guy at the bar who swears the game was rigged, but still cheers for his team while spilling his beer.

3. Ns503

•  Synopsis: Ns503’s dry wit (“Pick yer poison”) and suggestion of “bullshitting” over cognitive decline show a skeptical ego that avoids emotional investment. Their playful jab at TeamGreen suggests a defense mechanism of humor to diffuse tension, possibly masking anxiety about political polarization. They seem comfortable sitting on the fence, observing the chaos. Humor: Ns503’s the forum’s sarcastic uncle, tossing zingers while sipping coffee, probably chuckling at everyone’s meltdowns.

4. Reese95w 

•  Synopsis: Reese95w’s detailed fact-check of Trump’s claims is a masterclass in ego-driven precision, using data to dismantle falsehoods. Their aggressive tone (“FULL OF $&%#!”) reflects an id-fueled anger at perceived deception, with a superego that demands truth. The intensity might stem from an unconscious need to correct a world they see as gullible. Humor: Reese95w’s out here with a red pen, grading Trump’s homework with a big fat F, probably muttering “Liar, liar, pants on fire!”

5. OldTech

•  Synopsis: OldTech’s cryptic “Ted helped get my lights working” and meme post suggest a playful, detached ego that uses humor to sidestep serious engagement. This could reflect avoidance of the topic’s emotional weight, with an id-driven need for levity. They’re less invested in the debate than in poking fun at it. Humor: OldTech’s like the class clown who sneaks a whoopee cushion into the debate, giggling while everyone else argues.

6. TeamGreen

•  Synopsis: TeamGreen’s sarcastic jabs at Trump’s truthfulness and Biden’s fictional personas (truck driver, rabbi) reveal a cynical ego that revels in mocking both sides. Their humor masks a deeper frustration with political theater, possibly projecting personal disillusionment onto public figures. They enjoy stirring the pot but avoid deep commitment. Humor: TeamGreen’s the forum’s stand-up comedian, roasting everyone but probably crying inside about the state of politics.

7. plowboy

•  Synopsis: Plowboy’s self-identified Democrat stance and condemnation of Biden’s handling as “criminal” show a superego rooted in moral absolutism. Their rejection of “they did it” excuses suggests a strong internalized sense of right and wrong, possibly compensating for feelings of betrayal by their party. The colostomy bag jab adds a cheeky id-driven edge. Humor: Plowboy’s like the grumpy grandpa who’s done with everyone’s BS, ready to spank both parties with a rolled-up newspaper.

8. Jeffro802

•  Synopsis: Jeffro802’s blunt attack on Trump’s lies and his supporters (“dumb fucks”) reflects an id-driven rage, with a superego that sees deception as a personal affront. Their low post count but high intensity suggests a newer voice eager to assert itself, possibly projecting frustration with perceived gullibility. Humor: Jeffro802’s swinging in like a wrecking ball, calling out lies with the subtlety of a bullhorn at a library.

9. Gworm

•  Synopsis: Gworm’s exaggerated, profanity-laced outburst and sarcastic regret about not voting for “Kamalhead and Tampon Tim” show an id-driven need to vent through hyperbole. Their chaotic post suggests an ego overwhelmed by political frustration, using humor as a defense against taking the issue too seriously. Humor: Gworm’s like the guy who stubbed his toe and cursed out the entire furniture store, but it’s kinda hilarious.

10. EVH4Ever 

•  Synopsis: EVH4Ever’s curt “STFU Leroy” to Reese95w shows a defensive ego, likely triggered by the fact-check’s challenge to their worldview. The lack of substantive rebuttal suggests avoidance, with an id-driven need to shut down opposition rather than engage. Humor: EVH4Ever’s like the kid who yells “Nuh-uh!” when caught losing at checkers, then flips the board.

11. LungButter

•  Synopsis: LungButter’s defense of Reese95w and challenge to EVH4Ever reflect a superego-driven sense of fairness, with an ego that values rational debate over emotional outbursts. Their questioning of “hurt feelers” suggests projection of their own sensitivity to injustice. Humor: LungButter’s the forum’s knight in shining armor, ready to joust for truth, but probably trips over their cape.

12. TheGetFresh

•  Synopsis: TheGetFresh’s snarky jab at APLMAN99’s “cognitive issues” shows a playful ego that deflects serious discussion with humor. Their brief post suggests avoidance of deeper engagement, possibly masking discomfort with the topic’s intensity. Humor: TheGetFresh is the cool kid tossing one-liners from the back of the class, hoping nobody calls them to the chalkboard.

13. MPJC

•  Synopsis: MPJC’s nuanced posts balance concern about Trump’s possible dementia with a sophisticated analysis of power and truth creation. Their ego is reflective, using intellectualization to process complex issues, while their reference to Suskind suggests a superego that values philosophical insight. They’re open to multiple interpretations, indicating a mature psychic structure. Humor: MPJC’s out here writing a thesis while the rest of the thread’s throwing spitballs, probably sipping tea with Freud’s ghost.

14. Joey Bridges

•  Synopsis: Joey Bridges’ focus on Biden’s decline and “blanket pardons” reflects a partisan ego that prioritizes their side’s narrative. Their mention of Trump’s “unabomber copypasta” as bizarre shows a flicker of objectivity, but their defensive tone suggests projection of distrust onto political opponents. Humor: Joey’s like the guy who brought a PowerPoint to a bar fight, ready to lecture everyone on “who really ran the country.”

15. vet323

•  Synopsis: Vet323’s brief jab at APLMAN99 for late concern about cognitive issues shows a cynical ego, projecting hypocrisy onto others. Their low engagement suggests avoidance, possibly due to fatigue with repetitive political debates. Humor: Vet323’s like the guy who shows up late to the argument, mutters “Told ya so,” and heads to the fridge for a beer.

16. borg

•  Synopsis: Borg’s quip about “inventing situations” as normal for politicians reflects a resigned, cynical ego that accepts deception as par for the course. Their brevity suggests repression of deeper frustration with political dishonesty. Humor: Borg’s the jaded bartender who’s heard every politician’s lie, just nodding and pouring another shot.


 

Overall Observations: The thread is a circus of egos clashing over cognitive decline, with some (APLMAN99, MPJC) seeking reasoned debate, others (Reese95w, Jeffro802) unleashing id-driven fury, and many (TeamGreen, Gworm, OldTech) using humor to cope with the mess. Partisan defenses (burn1986, Joey Bridges) and cynicism (borg, vet323) dominate, reflecting collective anxiety about leadership and truth. It’s like a therapy session where everyone’s yelling at the therapist—except MPJC, who’s taking notes for the group.

How did you leave yourself out of this analysis?

*heads to the fridge for a beer.

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6. TeamGreen

•  Synopsis: TeamGreen’s sarcastic jabs at Trump’s truthfulness and Biden’s fictional personas (truck driver, rabbi) reveal a cynical ego that revels in mocking both sides. Their humor masks a deeper frustration with political theater, possibly projecting personal disillusionment onto public figures. They enjoy stirring the pot but avoid deep commitment. Humor: TeamGreen’s the forum’s stand-up comedian, roasting everyone but probably crying inside about the state of politics.


WT actual Fuck? Dude! Your AI “They-Them’d” me! I’m so offended. That’s what I’m really crying about…”inside”. 😂

No one in here outside of the few that actually know me and have drank beer, gone to races, ridden thru spider-webs…etc. …no one outside of them will ever be able to see or admit that I revel in laughing my ass off at ALL of it. 

But, I digress.

So, for the record….my pronouns are Dude and Yo 🤣

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The rageposting continues. 

The disparaging of Tennessee and the addition of hot linking my profile page, are a nice touch.

 

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Whether republicans or democrats are administratively in control it matters not.  It is the institutions of the State which they administer that are the biggest threat to my physical and economic wellbeing, my safety, my future, and whatever freedoms I have left in this world. 

Politicians are peons. The are merely administrators with no power to make any sort of fundamental changes within these institutions of the State. By time a politician attains their position of authority, they have already been corrupted. They have attained nothing, they have been appointed by a nameless and faceless entity. They have been appointed by an ideology, a religion, a cult, a disease. 

At best a politician or a political movement which thinks it can reform these institutions of the State through political reform can only subtly adjust the lean or angle at which these institutions of the State float to on its way to its ultimate goal. Which is ultimately and most simply put, to remove all humanity from the human. 

If you have been slinging shit towards the other team in this thread, then you have accomplished nothing more then to give strength to those who you see as your opponents. If you guys continue to blame political opponents or parties, then you have done nothing more than to validate your opponents position and legitimize their existence. 


If you have argued for anything less then complete Revolution and total destruction of the status quo, then you have argued for the legitimacy of Authority over your lives. You have argued that you like to be told what to and how to think. And you have endorsed an entity that will suck all the humanity out of your children and grandchildren. 
 

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soggy wrote:
Since we are on the topic of cognition I asked AI to psychoanalyze the posters in this thread (I think it only pulled from page 1)...

Since we are on the topic of cognition I asked AI to psychoanalyze the posters in this thread (I think it only pulled from page 1) and there is some good stuff in here. I asked it to mix in some humor as well. Enjoy you ego maniacs. 
 

1. APLMAN99

•  Synopsis: APLMAN99 kicks off the thread with a pointed question about Trump’s false claim regarding his uncle and the Unabomber, challenging partisan hypocrisy. Their tone is confrontational yet analytical, suggesting an ego that thrives on exposing contradictions. The repeated push against “whataboutism” hints at a superego demanding intellectual honesty, but their focus on partisanship might mask an unconscious need to assert moral superiority. Humor: They’re like the forum’s resident referee, blowing the whistle on “But Biden!” dodges, but maybe they secretly enjoy the chaos of the game.

2. burn1986

•  Synopsis: Burn1986 deflects to Biden’s cognitive issues and election conspiracies, showing a defensive ego that rationalizes their side’s flaws by pointing fingers. Their outrage about a “power group” robbing people suggests projection of personal frustrations onto a grand narrative, with a paranoid streak about media bias (ABC). The id-driven hyperbole reveals a need to protect their worldview. Humor: Burn1986’s like that guy at the bar who swears the game was rigged, but still cheers for his team while spilling his beer.

3. Ns503

•  Synopsis: Ns503’s dry wit (“Pick yer poison”) and suggestion of “bullshitting” over cognitive decline show a skeptical ego that avoids emotional investment. Their playful jab at TeamGreen suggests a defense mechanism of humor to diffuse tension, possibly masking anxiety about political polarization. They seem comfortable sitting on the fence, observing the chaos. Humor: Ns503’s the forum’s sarcastic uncle, tossing zingers while sipping coffee, probably chuckling at everyone’s meltdowns.

4. Reese95w 

•  Synopsis: Reese95w’s detailed fact-check of Trump’s claims is a masterclass in ego-driven precision, using data to dismantle falsehoods. Their aggressive tone (“FULL OF $&%#!”) reflects an id-fueled anger at perceived deception, with a superego that demands truth. The intensity might stem from an unconscious need to correct a world they see as gullible. Humor: Reese95w’s out here with a red pen, grading Trump’s homework with a big fat F, probably muttering “Liar, liar, pants on fire!”

5. OldTech

•  Synopsis: OldTech’s cryptic “Ted helped get my lights working” and meme post suggest a playful, detached ego that uses humor to sidestep serious engagement. This could reflect avoidance of the topic’s emotional weight, with an id-driven need for levity. They’re less invested in the debate than in poking fun at it. Humor: OldTech’s like the class clown who sneaks a whoopee cushion into the debate, giggling while everyone else argues.

6. TeamGreen

•  Synopsis: TeamGreen’s sarcastic jabs at Trump’s truthfulness and Biden’s fictional personas (truck driver, rabbi) reveal a cynical ego that revels in mocking both sides. Their humor masks a deeper frustration with political theater, possibly projecting personal disillusionment onto public figures. They enjoy stirring the pot but avoid deep commitment. Humor: TeamGreen’s the forum’s stand-up comedian, roasting everyone but probably crying inside about the state of politics.

7. plowboy

•  Synopsis: Plowboy’s self-identified Democrat stance and condemnation of Biden’s handling as “criminal” show a superego rooted in moral absolutism. Their rejection of “they did it” excuses suggests a strong internalized sense of right and wrong, possibly compensating for feelings of betrayal by their party. The colostomy bag jab adds a cheeky id-driven edge. Humor: Plowboy’s like the grumpy grandpa who’s done with everyone’s BS, ready to spank both parties with a rolled-up newspaper.

8. Jeffro802

•  Synopsis: Jeffro802’s blunt attack on Trump’s lies and his supporters (“dumb fucks”) reflects an id-driven rage, with a superego that sees deception as a personal affront. Their low post count but high intensity suggests a newer voice eager to assert itself, possibly projecting frustration with perceived gullibility. Humor: Jeffro802’s swinging in like a wrecking ball, calling out lies with the subtlety of a bullhorn at a library.

9. Gworm

•  Synopsis: Gworm’s exaggerated, profanity-laced outburst and sarcastic regret about not voting for “Kamalhead and Tampon Tim” show an id-driven need to vent through hyperbole. Their chaotic post suggests an ego overwhelmed by political frustration, using humor as a defense against taking the issue too seriously. Humor: Gworm’s like the guy who stubbed his toe and cursed out the entire furniture store, but it’s kinda hilarious.

10. EVH4Ever 

•  Synopsis: EVH4Ever’s curt “STFU Leroy” to Reese95w shows a defensive ego, likely triggered by the fact-check’s challenge to their worldview. The lack of substantive rebuttal suggests avoidance, with an id-driven need to shut down opposition rather than engage. Humor: EVH4Ever’s like the kid who yells “Nuh-uh!” when caught losing at checkers, then flips the board.

11. LungButter

•  Synopsis: LungButter’s defense of Reese95w and challenge to EVH4Ever reflect a superego-driven sense of fairness, with an ego that values rational debate over emotional outbursts. Their questioning of “hurt feelers” suggests projection of their own sensitivity to injustice. Humor: LungButter’s the forum’s knight in shining armor, ready to joust for truth, but probably trips over their cape.

12. TheGetFresh

•  Synopsis: TheGetFresh’s snarky jab at APLMAN99’s “cognitive issues” shows a playful ego that deflects serious discussion with humor. Their brief post suggests avoidance of deeper engagement, possibly masking discomfort with the topic’s intensity. Humor: TheGetFresh is the cool kid tossing one-liners from the back of the class, hoping nobody calls them to the chalkboard.

13. MPJC

•  Synopsis: MPJC’s nuanced posts balance concern about Trump’s possible dementia with a sophisticated analysis of power and truth creation. Their ego is reflective, using intellectualization to process complex issues, while their reference to Suskind suggests a superego that values philosophical insight. They’re open to multiple interpretations, indicating a mature psychic structure. Humor: MPJC’s out here writing a thesis while the rest of the thread’s throwing spitballs, probably sipping tea with Freud’s ghost.

14. Joey Bridges

•  Synopsis: Joey Bridges’ focus on Biden’s decline and “blanket pardons” reflects a partisan ego that prioritizes their side’s narrative. Their mention of Trump’s “unabomber copypasta” as bizarre shows a flicker of objectivity, but their defensive tone suggests projection of distrust onto political opponents. Humor: Joey’s like the guy who brought a PowerPoint to a bar fight, ready to lecture everyone on “who really ran the country.”

15. vet323

•  Synopsis: Vet323’s brief jab at APLMAN99 for late concern about cognitive issues shows a cynical ego, projecting hypocrisy onto others. Their low engagement suggests avoidance, possibly due to fatigue with repetitive political debates. Humor: Vet323’s like the guy who shows up late to the argument, mutters “Told ya so,” and heads to the fridge for a beer.

16. borg

•  Synopsis: Borg’s quip about “inventing situations” as normal for politicians reflects a resigned, cynical ego that accepts deception as par for the course. Their brevity suggests repression of deeper frustration with political dishonesty. Humor: Borg’s the jaded bartender who’s heard every politician’s lie, just nodding and pouring another shot.


 

Overall Observations: The thread is a circus of egos clashing over cognitive decline, with some (APLMAN99, MPJC) seeking reasoned debate, others (Reese95w, Jeffro802) unleashing id-driven fury, and many (TeamGreen, Gworm, OldTech) using humor to cope with the mess. Partisan defenses (burn1986, Joey Bridges) and cynicism (borg, vet323) dominate, reflecting collective anxiety about leadership and truth. It’s like a therapy session where everyone’s yelling at the therapist—except MPJC, who’s taking notes for the group.

vet323 wrote:

How did you leave yourself out of this analysis?

*heads to the fridge for a beer.

That’s why I suspected it only pulled from the first page because it didn’t include me. I don’t think I was in the thread on page 1. 

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That’s why I suspected it only pulled from the first page because it didn’t include me. I don’t think I was in the thread on page...

That’s why I suspected it only pulled from the first page because it didn’t include me. I don’t think I was in the thread on page 1. 

That’s crazy. You actually did that with AI? 

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Just gonna leave this here...He was left with no choice.The plan was to appoint a ghost fed chairman, thus usurping his stranglehold on the interest rates...

Just gonna leave this here...

GweyvvrWoAADO7q

He was left with no choice.

The plan was to appoint a ghost fed chairman, thus usurping his stranglehold on the interest rates, until his term was up next spring.

 

Good riddance . 

TeamGreen wrote:
Is this real...? I'm in the kitting-room and ain't got no time for searching...just watching the table kit material and using the kitting computer to mob some...

Is this real...? 

I'm in the kitting-room and ain't got no time for searching...just watching the table kit material and using the kitting computer to mob some Vital...😁

if you can't (on your own) conclude what is real and what is fake (when it's so obvious) you may want to start to question all the shit you base your version of reality on

you morons will literally fall for anything

 

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soggy wrote:
That’s why I suspected it only pulled from the first page because it didn’t include me. I don’t think I was in the thread on page...

That’s why I suspected it only pulled from the first page because it didn’t include me. I don’t think I was in the thread on page 1. 

burn1986 wrote:

That’s crazy. You actually did that with AI? 

case in point

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soggy wrote:
That’s why I suspected it only pulled from the first page because it didn’t include me. I don’t think I was in the thread on page...

That’s why I suspected it only pulled from the first page because it didn’t include me. I don’t think I was in the thread on page 1. 

burn1986 wrote:

That’s crazy. You actually did that with AI? 

Yea it’s a pretty cool tool. I even had it write jingles for my small business. I asked it to do it in the style of bloodhound gang and another version as Andre 3000. It was hilarious. 

It’s going to make humans incredibly stupid though. (More then we already are)

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7/23/2025 7:12am Edited Date/Time 7/23/2025 7:17am

All you have in this world is money. This is the ONLY source of power in this world. Your dollars are symbolic tokens representing your faith in a system that systematically exploits and seeks to remove all humanity from your self.

But if money is our only source of power and therefore power to influence, and we abide by the maxim for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. If we acknowledge this then we must acknowledge our only prospect of hope  is to use the power of the money we DONT have (99% of the planet’s wealth lies in the hands of 1% of the population) to our advantage. 

We, as We The People must acknowledge the futility of our own OUTWARD lives, though not our inward selves. Just like in Shawshank Redemption when Tim Robbin’s character is telling Morgan freeman that “there is something on the inside which they can’t get at”. If we can do this, then we can acknowledge that their money and therefore their power is actually meaningless before us. 

We don’t need to give away all our money like Peter Green (Fleetwood Mac), but if we can face ourselves with honesty then we can easily and with no more then a simple change of perspective undermine the authority of the State in an instant. They hold no guns to our heads, it is only our willingness to go along with something we know deep down to be false and our insistence to continue to muddle through that allows The Machine to keep turning. 

We MUST acknowledge that the authority of the State is illegitimate. To do this we must find common ground amongst ourselves. And we can start right here in Non-moto. With people we share a passion for motocross with. 

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All you have in this world is money. This is the ONLY source of power in this world. Your dollars are symbolic tokens representing your faith...

All you have in this world is money. This is the ONLY source of power in this world. Your dollars are symbolic tokens representing your faith in a system that systematically exploits and seeks to remove all humanity from your self.

But if money is our only source of power and therefore power to influence, and we abide by the maxim for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. If we acknowledge this then we must acknowledge our only prospect of hope  is to use the power of the money we DONT have (99% of the planet’s wealth lies in the hands of 1% of the population) to our advantage. 

We, as We The People must acknowledge the futility of our own OUTWARD lives, though not our inward selves. Just like in Shawshank Redemption when Tim Robbin’s character is telling Morgan freeman that “there is something on the inside which they can’t get at”. If we can do this, then we can acknowledge that their money and therefore their power is actually meaningless before us. 

We don’t need to give away all our money like Peter Green (Fleetwood Mac), but if we can face ourselves with honesty then we can easily and with no more then a simple change of perspective undermine the authority of the State in an instant. They hold no guns to our heads, it is only our willingness to go along with something we know deep down to be false and our insistence to continue to muddle through that allows The Machine to keep turning. 

We MUST acknowledge that the authority of the State is illegitimate. To do this we must find common ground amongst ourselves. And we can start right here in Non-moto. With people we share a passion for motocross with. 

Who’s arguing that the authority (hence, AuthoriTAY as said by Cartmann and a certain English officer in Dr. Strangelove)…who’s arguing that “the state” isn’t the authoriTAY? 

We all acknowledge that the President and the Legislature and the Courts all do their part and affect the laws, rules, regulations ans norms by which we all abide…don’t we? 

So, uh, where’s the problem?

However, damn…I’m pretty sure we all hate paying taxes…but, we do it. Yech. 

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Helluva thread.

I feel pity for someone who believes that money is all we have on this world.

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All you have in this world is money. This is the ONLY source of power in this world. Your dollars are symbolic tokens representing your faith...

All you have in this world is money. This is the ONLY source of power in this world. Your dollars are symbolic tokens representing your faith in a system that systematically exploits and seeks to remove all humanity from your self.

But if money is our only source of power and therefore power to influence, and we abide by the maxim for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. If we acknowledge this then we must acknowledge our only prospect of hope  is to use the power of the money we DONT have (99% of the planet’s wealth lies in the hands of 1% of the population) to our advantage. 

We, as We The People must acknowledge the futility of our own OUTWARD lives, though not our inward selves. Just like in Shawshank Redemption when Tim Robbin’s character is telling Morgan freeman that “there is something on the inside which they can’t get at”. If we can do this, then we can acknowledge that their money and therefore their power is actually meaningless before us. 

We don’t need to give away all our money like Peter Green (Fleetwood Mac), but if we can face ourselves with honesty then we can easily and with no more then a simple change of perspective undermine the authority of the State in an instant. They hold no guns to our heads, it is only our willingness to go along with something we know deep down to be false and our insistence to continue to muddle through that allows The Machine to keep turning. 

We MUST acknowledge that the authority of the State is illegitimate. To do this we must find common ground amongst ourselves. And we can start right here in Non-moto. With people we share a passion for motocross with. 

TeamGreen wrote:
Who’s arguing that the authority (hence, AuthoriTAY as said by Cartmann and a certain English officer in Dr. Strangelove)…who’s arguing that “the state” isn’t the authoriTAY? We...

Who’s arguing that the authority (hence, AuthoriTAY as said by Cartmann and a certain English officer in Dr. Strangelove)…who’s arguing that “the state” isn’t the authoriTAY? 

We all acknowledge that the President and the Legislature and the Courts all do their part and affect the laws, rules, regulations ans norms by which we all abide…don’t we? 

So, uh, where’s the problem?

However, damn…I’m pretty sure we all hate paying taxes…but, we do it. Yech. 

Nobody is arguing that the State is not the authority except me! lol 


I’m saying that when we argue amongst ourselves in such an undignified and base manner that we are undermining our own desires and actually strengthening this authority of the State. Which is counterproductive to our fight. 

You say “We all acknowledge that the President and the Legislature and the Courts all do their part and affect the laws, rules, regulations ans norms by which we all abide…don’t we?”

NO!!! While I acknowledge the existence of the individuals which occupy and administer from these particular positions. I do not acknowledge the authority or legitimacy of the institutions from which these individuals administer. 

Their rule and their power is invalid based on the most basic and fundamental laws of Nature. 

It is only when we pick a “team” or choose a side to fight for which gives them validity. It is only when we choose a candidate to vote for that we validate their rule. Ive never voted because it is a symbolic gesture equivalent to saying that I willfully give away the responsibility of my self. 
 

Ultimately this is not an argument as to whether or not these institutions of authority exist. I am arguing that their existence and their right to exist is illegitimate, morally unjustifiable and therefore invalid. That is, if we as individuals demand and WANT to take full responsibility for our lives and actions. 
 
 

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7/23/2025 8:48am Edited Date/Time 7/23/2025 8:49am

Helluva thread.

I feel pity for someone who believes that money is all we have on this world.

😄 Say what? 

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All you have in this world is money. This is the ONLY source of power in this world. Your dollars are symbolic tokens representing your faith...

All you have in this world is money. This is the ONLY source of power in this world. Your dollars are symbolic tokens representing your faith in a system that systematically exploits and seeks to remove all humanity from your self.

But if money is our only source of power and therefore power to influence, and we abide by the maxim for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. If we acknowledge this then we must acknowledge our only prospect of hope  is to use the power of the money we DONT have (99% of the planet’s wealth lies in the hands of 1% of the population) to our advantage. 

We, as We The People must acknowledge the futility of our own OUTWARD lives, though not our inward selves. Just like in Shawshank Redemption when Tim Robbin’s character is telling Morgan freeman that “there is something on the inside which they can’t get at”. If we can do this, then we can acknowledge that their money and therefore their power is actually meaningless before us. 

We don’t need to give away all our money like Peter Green (Fleetwood Mac), but if we can face ourselves with honesty then we can easily and with no more then a simple change of perspective undermine the authority of the State in an instant. They hold no guns to our heads, it is only our willingness to go along with something we know deep down to be false and our insistence to continue to muddle through that allows The Machine to keep turning. 

We MUST acknowledge that the authority of the State is illegitimate. To do this we must find common ground amongst ourselves. And we can start right here in Non-moto. With people we share a passion for motocross with. 

TeamGreen wrote:
Who’s arguing that the authority (hence, AuthoriTAY as said by Cartmann and a certain English officer in Dr. Strangelove)…who’s arguing that “the state” isn’t the authoriTAY? We...

Who’s arguing that the authority (hence, AuthoriTAY as said by Cartmann and a certain English officer in Dr. Strangelove)…who’s arguing that “the state” isn’t the authoriTAY? 

We all acknowledge that the President and the Legislature and the Courts all do their part and affect the laws, rules, regulations ans norms by which we all abide…don’t we? 

So, uh, where’s the problem?

However, damn…I’m pretty sure we all hate paying taxes…but, we do it. Yech. 

Nobody is arguing that the State is not the authority except me! lol I’m saying that when we argue amongst ourselves in such an undignified and base...

Nobody is arguing that the State is not the authority except me! lol 


I’m saying that when we argue amongst ourselves in such an undignified and base manner that we are undermining our own desires and actually strengthening this authority of the State. Which is counterproductive to our fight. 

You say “We all acknowledge that the President and the Legislature and the Courts all do their part and affect the laws, rules, regulations ans norms by which we all abide…don’t we?”

NO!!! While I acknowledge the existence of the individuals which occupy and administer from these particular positions. I do not acknowledge the authority or legitimacy of the institutions from which these individuals administer. 

Their rule and their power is invalid based on the most basic and fundamental laws of Nature. 

It is only when we pick a “team” or choose a side to fight for which gives them validity. It is only when we choose a candidate to vote for that we validate their rule. Ive never voted because it is a symbolic gesture equivalent to saying that I willfully give away the responsibility of my self. 
 

Ultimately this is not an argument as to whether or not these institutions of authority exist. I am arguing that their existence and their right to exist is illegitimate, morally unjustifiable and therefore invalid. That is, if we as individuals demand and WANT to take full responsibility for our lives and actions. 
 
 

You might wanna read some Jefferson, Franklin, Adams or some of the arguments drawn out in The Federalist Papers…

These things are ALL viable arguments. 

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7/23/2025 8:50am

Helluva thread.

I feel pity for someone who believes that money is all we have on this world.

😄 Say what? 

😄 Say what? 

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Is it just me or does that room make his hair look “gold”…?

🤣

7/23/2025 8:52am
TeamGreen wrote:

Is it just me or does that room make his hair look “gold”…?

🤣

I expect he'd have it woven in if he could.

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TeamGreen wrote:

Is it just me or does that room make his hair look “gold”…?

🤣

I expect he'd have it woven in if he could.

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7/23/2025 9:01am

Helluva thread.

I feel pity for someone who believes that money is all we have on this world.

I feel pity for your powers of comprehension because you have clearly failed to grasp the greater meaning of my post. 

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