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Congrats cuffs. Welcome to the fray!...for the first time as an American citizen and my first vote went to a staunch Republican.
Congratulate me!
Congrats cuffs. Welcome to the fray!...for the first time as an American citizen and my first vote went to a staunch Republican.
Congratulate me!
- Only when you get divorced and come to Brazil to vote!...for the first time as an American citizen and my first vote went to a staunch Republican.
Congratulate me!
- So you didnt shot one?You know me by now. Not the first vote I would have loved (Obama) and the guy I voted for likely won't get in but I did my duty as a citizen and it felt good. And I do love a Sheriff.
Leaving aside the questions of how much the US population in 2024 resembles the US population many decades ago, and how representative Edison etc. were and are of the general US population:It's mindboggling how a nation of low IQ people managed to contribute to the world the first light bulb, phonograph and moving pictures, airplane, personal computer, and internet, just to name a few inventions.
"Lose a few IQ points" to be an American.
Yeah, dude. It's mindboggling how a nation of low IQ people managed to contribute to the world the first light bulb, phonograph and moving pictures, airplane, personal computer, and internet, just to name a few inventions.
I hear some of us still struggle deciphering jokes from serious comments though."Lose a few IQ points" to be an American.
Yeah, dude. It's mindboggling how a nation of low IQ people managed to contribute to the world the first light bulb, phonograph and moving pictures, airplane, personal computer, and internet, just to name a few inventions.
Judging by how you take everything so literally, you're proving my point.
It's a throwaway joke dipshit.
Leaving aside the questions of how much the US population in 2024 resembles the US population many decades ago, and how representative Edison etc. were and are of the general US population:
Light bulb = Joseph Swan, British
Film = Louis Le Prince, French
Aeroplane = Debatable https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claims_to_the_first_powered_flight https://www.history.com/news/history-faceoff-who-was-first-in-flight
Internet = Debatable. When I search 'Who invented the internet' I get Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee, who is British. Computers and the telegraph were also invented in the UK. However the first big computer networks, which laid the groundwork for the internet as far as I know as a layman, were made by the US military.
Nice dicktuck, idiot. "Ha ha, I was only kidding!" Yeah, sure. Like you wouldn't tell a joke if there weren't an element of truth to it.
No no no, all my scholastic History books have very distinctly said Americans invented all those things while tea-bagging the Brits and at the same time attempting, in vain, to save black people from themselves.
Murica!!!
You never heard of self deprecating humor? I'm American moron.
You're still a bit obsessed aren't you? You're following me around every thread and just can't help yourself when I'm not even addressing you. lol that sensitive about a pee pee joke.
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Tbf, it was when america was white... I mean before DEI...I mean..."Lose a few IQ points" to be an American.
Yeah, dude. It's mindboggling how a nation of low IQ people managed to contribute to the world the first light bulb, phonograph and moving pictures, airplane, personal computer, and internet, just to name a few inventions.
It was anglo-saxon jesus who inspired these people.No no no, all my scholastic History books have very distinctly said Americans invented all those things while tea-bagging the Brits and at the same time attempting, in vain, to save black people from themselves.
Murica!!!
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Hack comedy at its finest. It was as funny as aJoe Rogan stand-up specialchimpanzee dying from AIDS.
Now I don't want to toot my own horn here as I majored in computer engineering and took courses in Ordinary Differential Equations and Discrete Mathematics...
Internet = Debatable. When I search 'Who invented the internet' I get Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee, who is British. Computers and the telegraph were also invented in the UK. However the first big computer networks, which laid the groundwork for the internet as far as I know as a layman, were made by the US military.
Feel free not to respond if this isn't the right thread, but apart from the fact that the USA is not 'America', the first network considered to be the foundation of the internet was ARPANET, founded in '69 - renamed to DARPANET in I think '72. The Wiki page says it was also located in the UK and Norway. Anyway that was not 'the internet', in the same way that this:It's giving you answers for the world wide web (Berners-Lee). Your understanding as a layman is correct, DARPA laid the foundations for and created the Internet. America was really late on the scene to science, at least in terms of having the institutions in place to compete with the likes of the UK and Germany but it's done plenty. This isn't the thread to discuss it, though.
You are conflating the Internet with the World Wide Web which are not the same thing. The Internet refers to the actual network of interconnected computers while the WWW is the actual webpages you can browse ON the Internet. ARPANET, which set the foundation for the Internet, was developed in the US with its first connections being established Norway and the UK.Feel free not to respond if this isn't the right thread, but apart from the fact that the USA is not 'America', the first network considered to be the foundation of the internet was ARPANET, founded in '69 - renamed to DARPA in I think '72. The Wiki page says it was also located in the UK and Norway. Anyway that was not 'the internet', in the same way that this:
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is not a house.
Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee... is an English computer scientist best known as the inventor of the World Wide Web, the HTML markup language, the URL system and HTTP.
That is a big margin... Racism against coonasses is real...Well I knew my guy wasn't going to win but didn't know it was going to be this cut and dry!
Vince Fong - 73.86%
Mike Boudreaux - 26.14%
This is you right here: