Diary 2024-07-15
I just remembered something I mentioned in a verbal chat the other day, so I'll make a note of it.
nishio Some people say that "most voters don't have the ability to think about policy," but if the process of thinking about policy and the information and budgetary constraints that provide the material for thinking about policy are not made public, then no matter how capable the voter is, he or she will not be able to think about policy. However, if the process of thinking about policy and the information and budget constraints that are the materials for thinking about policy are not made public, no matter how capable the voters are, they will not be able to think about it. hitoshio_shio I was pressing "not interested" on every advertisement and only funeral promotions appeared, then I pressed "not interested" on those too and finally "nil" was promoted. I kept pressing "not interested" on every advertisement, and finally "nil" was promoted. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GSdItNdXEAA897S?format=jpg&name=medium#.png
marucatrose Actually, I was wondering what would happen if you kept pushing "no interest" in funerals too... you'd reach a point of nothingness. I'll try to be patient too.
hitoshio_shio I've finally arrived at the perfect state of "nothingness". first2wit2er When you lose interest in various products, you are nearing the end of your life. Interesting.
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