Mises Institute wears libertarian principles like Albert fish wore skin.
Oh... Oh no...
I know. I had a reactive dog. Found him as a stray in terrible condition.
He made it to 16 but he never fully lost that reactivity. I used to get all kinds of judgement from people saying things like you said.
I'm not saying pitts can't be violent. I'm saying my bad dog experiences have all been other breeds.
And not every reactive dog is the owner's fault. The world is more complicated than that.
Literally never encountered a mean Pitt. Plenty of other breeds though.
I find these sorts of rules tend not to be uniformly enforced.
THEY TOOK OUR RAINBOE ITS SUPPOSED TO BE FOR SKITTLES AND TWINK FOXES
Thanks. If nobody else does i probably will once my account is old enough.
Assuming I haven't forgotten about it lol
Looks like it hasn't been active for a while.
I mean technically a scalie but still under the furry umbrella
The idea of being sex repulsed is so foreign to me. I've been hypersexual as far back as I remember.
But I try not to hold it against people until they start trying to push their hangups onto me.
Broadly he's not wrong. A lot of proposed regulations will strengthen incumbent companies, especially in the short term.
But I also still think AI is a bubble. Lobbying is the only thing keeping it afloat and it's yet to show concrete returns outside of the narrow areas that AI is actually good at.
I think the future of AI is still pattern recognition and discreet neural nets performing specific tasks. I think LLMs are a dead end.