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I realize that it was dumb of me not giving more context. Sorry about that.

They talk about one of his posts on X, where he shares his appreciation for an interview between Tucker Carlson and Darryl Cooper.

Cooper claimed in the interview that the Nazis did not mean to murder so many people when they carried out the Holocaust and killed 6 million Jews during the second world war. Instead, Cooper remarked, Adolf Hitler’s Nazi regime simply was not equipped to care for them – and the podcaster blamed the British prime minister Winston Churchill for “that war becoming what it did”.

And then:

The billionaire announced in August that he was supporting Donald Trump as the Republican nominee seeks a second presidency in November’s election. Kamala Harris, the Democratic vice-president, is also running in the election.

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Hey, read all the way to the end, they make a really good point. I could’ve copied and pasted it here as a quote, but I would feel bad copying half of the article. It’s not long

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I did! I feel proud of myself. Thank you for asking

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This is me, right this moment. About to put the phone away. Any moment now. I promise.

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First time hearing about Briar. So it’s like Signal but can also be used via Bluetooth if close enough?

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TIL that Mono is a Microsoft project. I always thought it was an open source reverse engineered .NET

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I miss old Opera. I want it back

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I acknowledge that there are probably many books that are longer than the longest book I know of 😄

Thank you for the link!

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My first thought was to pick the longest book I know of, which is Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality by Eliezer Yudkowsky. I think the PDF version is 2000 pages. Not really sure I want to reread it, though. So maybe the book I’ve reread the most times, which would be 11/22/63 by Stephen King. What a fantastic book.

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Coming back half a year later to see this comment. Thank you for thank link. I would love to help out!

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