• Varyk@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      Yeah, that’s the point. Whenever someone sees one of your silly comments and thinks " well that can’t be true," there will be one of my verifiable responses letting them know that they’re right and the things you post are in fact, lies, or at the least, distorted half truths.

      A little bit of knowledge, and all that.

      • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmy.ml
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        Yes, a little knowledge would certainly do you some good. Thing about reality though is that it catches up with you sooner or later. And even the most propagandized people such as yourself are gonna be forced to engage with it soon enough. Enjoy being smug while you can kiddo, life’s gonna get hard for you in the near future.

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          Wow this is just like your articles, where you make things up without a knowledge basis and then make predictions that work out for your point of view without any evidence to back it up!

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            The beauty of the whole thing is that I don’t have to convince you of anything. Your shithole country is about to go into a recession, and it might already be in one. And then you’re going to have to deal with that fact. So, keep it up while you can kiddo.

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              If you’re talking about the US, they’ve been in a recession since covid-19. Doesn’t seem to have caused any new problems, which does surprise me.

              You’re right, though, the fact that the US economy is improving and growing all forms of infrastructure despite being in two recessions in a bit over a decade is beautiful in a way, I guess.