"Mad at the Internet" - a/k/a My Psychotherapy Sessions

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What’s the story with the censored post on the previous page? Some podcast thing?

Josh spending 80% of coding time on the orange fucking gradient is very true to form for both himself and programmers in general.
 
Fist of the Northstar
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Crunchyroll forces you to pay for premium browmaxxing gaycel entertainment.
 
This would be a good thing to cover zelinsky is a public embarrassment of a human being seriously who goes to a country you're trying to get weapons from and insults the president
I see them both as defacto kikes and the same goes for Putin. The existence of so much that has transpired is an insult to the American people, so this is a real tears-in-the-rain scenario for me.

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Null talked about the conference with Curtis Yarvin in it, and I just figured I'd point out that the reason these people don't like Null in those circles is because they're crypto trannyphiles. This was touched on in the BAP thread, and bapthread occasional character, Basil, from twitter, is going to do a space on Sunday with Marcel Dumas talking about Yarvin. @Null you may want to check out this space when it happens, given troons and the like are in your interests. Basil was recently ejected from based RW twitter for attacking a troon in some grifter mag. You should go on his podcast.
 
Search "US bird flu cull", any day; you will find articles from the last week where at least tens of thousands of birds have been killed, some weeks it's millions. When one bird in a commercial flock has a case, they cull the whole flock. The stories go back years. That's why eggs are expensive.
Ive heard this explanation before, but I didnt get a satisfying answer to my counter question.
Why is chicken meat, itself, more or less the same price?
Ia it being subsidized?
Or are all the chicken-egg-making abilities of hens being redirected to making chicks?
 
Almost all troons are autistic anime-obsessed sexpest man babies.

This is the majority of cryptobros.
I beg to differ. Theyre categorically different. Cryptobros are room temperature wiggers who previously bought nfts, and before that bought supreme for both themselves and to scalp for sites like ebay. They also are responsible for spamming ai images of pepes and consistently thinking they are the future.

Trannies are delusional but slightly higher in intelligence. They dont usually buy into anything but frivelous pop culture items...you could say their own form of useless resale items but rather than sell they typically hoard instead
 
Ive heard this explanation before, but I didnt get a satisfying answer to my counter question.
Why is chicken meat, itself, more or less the same price?
Ia it being subsidized?
Or are all the chicken-egg-making abilities of hens being redirected to making chicks?
Good questions; I don't think the latter is relevant at all because hatcheries themselves are a specialized business with their own stock of birds, but the answer is essentially that laying hens and "broiler" hens are completely different birds and separate businesses, and broiler flocks just have not been hit as hard as layers. Here is an article (archive somehow didn't get past the bot detection, apologies) that goes into it; the speculation is that broiler hens aren't hit as hard because they mature to the point they can be butchered after two months, whereas laying hens require at least four months, at which point they are not slaughtered but instead begin their laying life cycle. Basically, broilers are a business model where you assume you'll be replacing your entire flock every two months anyway. On top of that, there are geographic factors to where the different businesses are located, and the southwest where broilers predominate hasn't been hit as hard.

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