Social networks were built as syndicates for disinformation and subversion. The idea of electronic group think perpetuates as a direct upgrade in the evolutionary chain from the robot societies of the Soviet satellite states in the cold war era which, employed good old fashioned secret police scare tactics in squelching free speech. In the months […]
Should Jacksonville mass shooting site even have existed? Questions are being raised about that by local fire officials
There is a very interesting twist developing in the investigation into this past weekend’s mass shooting down in Jacksonville, Florida. And it’s raising questions about whether this incident should have even been able to occur in the first place. The Florida Times-Union newspaper is reporting that the pizza restaurant which was hosting the Madden ’19 […]
Has The Expiration Date On Social Networking Finally Expired?
The volatile life cycle of mutable online communities, which once rivaled an adorable puppy yapping to fraternity members of XYZ house, the five “w’s” of the keg party and with an assortment of provocative images, has degraded into a callous middle-aged living room activist groveling about the rent hikes induced by an influx of H1-B […]
Space War Rocks Social “Network Never” Land
***UPDATE*** This story just from plain weird to devolving into a social critique of why social networking represents both the greatest and worst of humanity in knocking society back to the meteoric shores of a primordial quaint puddle swimming with the first single cell organisms. Twitchy shares that Hickam gracefully deleted his Twitter account […]
Miami federal judge, in trouble for firearms-related offense, reportedly ends own life in standoff with cops
A Florida judge who was facing firearms-related legal trouble reportedly shot and killed himself early this morning after getting into a lengthy standoff with police. The Miami Herald is reporting that federal Judge Timothy Maher, who handled administrative law cases for the Social Security Administration in the Miami area, ended his own life after […]
Is It So Hard To Secure A College Football Preview Magazine?
Phil Steele absolutely publishes the bible of college gridiron guides. In a middle age paradise of gaudy useless numbers when weighed against the important lessons in life, the 747-jumbo-sized decadent preview of predicative soothsayer goodness, foretelling how a junior wide receiver at New Mexico State will break the politically correct new rules of campus and […]
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