Nihil Dev
@nihildev.bsky.social
Banking bro turned developer (Next.js/SQL/TailwindCSS). Humanist, more or less.
Oh shut the fuck up. Get off your knees and start looking around.
November 11, 2025 at 12:56 PM
Oh shut the fuck up. Get off your knees and start looking around.
No, there needs to be collective punishment on this. Since they can’t suffer consequences for betraying everything, make their colleagues face it instead. It sets a precedent going forward.
November 10, 2025 at 1:26 PM
No, there needs to be collective punishment on this. Since they can’t suffer consequences for betraying everything, make their colleagues face it instead. It sets a precedent going forward.
If clothing and other items is the crux of your argument, you don’t have an argument.
November 10, 2025 at 12:28 PM
If clothing and other items is the crux of your argument, you don’t have an argument.
They ignore that it’s created an undemocratic environment. They ignore that the loss of worker freedoms and rights has resulted in a totalitarian march. They ignore that the wealthy have taken over everything because of their gains, while the poor can buy a nice dress but not a house.
November 10, 2025 at 12:28 PM
They ignore that it’s created an undemocratic environment. They ignore that the loss of worker freedoms and rights has resulted in a totalitarian march. They ignore that the wealthy have taken over everything because of their gains, while the poor can buy a nice dress but not a house.
Have the poorer gotten richer? Yes. Have items gotten cheaper? Yes. Do the poor live better than the poor compared to 60 years ago? Yes. Does any of this negate the arguments against the inequality and its effects? No. They’re superfluous points because they ignore the inherent wealth gap.
November 10, 2025 at 12:28 PM
Have the poorer gotten richer? Yes. Have items gotten cheaper? Yes. Do the poor live better than the poor compared to 60 years ago? Yes. Does any of this negate the arguments against the inequality and its effects? No. They’re superfluous points because they ignore the inherent wealth gap.
It’s a superfluous point beside it ignores existential realities that people face. People aren’t dooming, it’s that the essentials of life have gone up in price. For some people the “improvement” is going from bad to not as bad but still bad. And Will is treating them like idiot for complaining.
November 9, 2025 at 3:52 PM
It’s a superfluous point beside it ignores existential realities that people face. People aren’t dooming, it’s that the essentials of life have gone up in price. For some people the “improvement” is going from bad to not as bad but still bad. And Will is treating them like idiot for complaining.
The brilliance, ironically, is it holds closer to Anglo-Saxon grammar structure and in some cases pronunciation. So it’s more native to English than modern English in many ways and functions as old English used to function. And yet it stems from African roots. So it’s fascinating to me.
November 8, 2025 at 5:01 PM
The brilliance, ironically, is it holds closer to Anglo-Saxon grammar structure and in some cases pronunciation. So it’s more native to English than modern English in many ways and functions as old English used to function. And yet it stems from African roots. So it’s fascinating to me.
No, he was in the right. Fight fascism.
November 8, 2025 at 2:53 PM
No, he was in the right. Fight fascism.
Fuck you, I’ll fight for what we want.
November 7, 2025 at 10:02 PM
Fuck you, I’ll fight for what we want.
I was lucky. Just the right circumstances allowed me to be hit with the contradictions in my own belief system.
What’s cool is I actually became liberal socially before becoming liberal fiscally. My sense of justice and right and wrong around social issues flowed into my economic views.
What’s cool is I actually became liberal socially before becoming liberal fiscally. My sense of justice and right and wrong around social issues flowed into my economic views.
November 7, 2025 at 5:54 PM
I was lucky. Just the right circumstances allowed me to be hit with the contradictions in my own belief system.
What’s cool is I actually became liberal socially before becoming liberal fiscally. My sense of justice and right and wrong around social issues flowed into my economic views.
What’s cool is I actually became liberal socially before becoming liberal fiscally. My sense of justice and right and wrong around social issues flowed into my economic views.
The short of it - homosapiens, or all modern humans alive, are the same species and our genes evolved for us to rely on each other. To be the fittest, we need to be cooperative. Food stamps is part of that.
November 7, 2025 at 4:49 PM
The short of it - homosapiens, or all modern humans alive, are the same species and our genes evolved for us to rely on each other. To be the fittest, we need to be cooperative. Food stamps is part of that.
The irony is they’re actually doing the opposite of survival of the fittest (for our species). Our advantage is cooperation and empathy. It’s why we’re the most successful animal in the history of our planet. Our genetic advantage is literally cooperation. Work against that and you’re not longer fit
November 7, 2025 at 4:48 PM
The irony is they’re actually doing the opposite of survival of the fittest (for our species). Our advantage is cooperation and empathy. It’s why we’re the most successful animal in the history of our planet. Our genetic advantage is literally cooperation. Work against that and you’re not longer fit