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7/10/2025, 2:34:15 AM
7/6/2025, 3:22:14 AM
>>509620543
The first thing Robespierre did when he came to power is to outlaw slavery, out of sheer principle. We're the first modern nation to do that by the way.
That lead to Haiti's slaveowner being eaten alive by feral niggers in short order, but they were mostly royalists and were not very missed.
Even tho, the mental shackles of servitude took decades to finally stop weighting on us. Servitude rots the brain on a population scale
The first thing Robespierre did when he came to power is to outlaw slavery, out of sheer principle. We're the first modern nation to do that by the way.
That lead to Haiti's slaveowner being eaten alive by feral niggers in short order, but they were mostly royalists and were not very missed.
Even tho, the mental shackles of servitude took decades to finally stop weighting on us. Servitude rots the brain on a population scale
6/24/2025, 10:29:37 PM
>>508618558
>I considered TTS but AI is probably a more competent tool
Yeah I was using TTS also, but no intonation make following very hard and make me doze off quickly. AI quality is basically audiobook quality.
Takes a bit of time to set up but now that every tool is made, I can just paste any pdf on it and produce an audiobook. Everything feels so much more accessible now
>Thanks bro, maybe I'm just dumb and uninitiated
I respect your intelligence, and the video was interesting.
Tho I feel people underestimate their political power because they don't look where they should. If you want to affect change, you can volonteer to a consumer group association, and they will give you work especially if you have rare skills (knowledge in specialized area, legal training, etc). If you want to affect change you don't have to stop at voting.
>>508618828
fucking what
>I considered TTS but AI is probably a more competent tool
Yeah I was using TTS also, but no intonation make following very hard and make me doze off quickly. AI quality is basically audiobook quality.
Takes a bit of time to set up but now that every tool is made, I can just paste any pdf on it and produce an audiobook. Everything feels so much more accessible now
>Thanks bro, maybe I'm just dumb and uninitiated
I respect your intelligence, and the video was interesting.
Tho I feel people underestimate their political power because they don't look where they should. If you want to affect change, you can volonteer to a consumer group association, and they will give you work especially if you have rare skills (knowledge in specialized area, legal training, etc). If you want to affect change you don't have to stop at voting.
>>508618828
fucking what
6/14/2025, 6:32:16 PM
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