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    1. 31:30.000 - 32:53.500 Halloween Costume

    Gopnik refers to a Russian and Slavic subculture and nationality stereotype about lower-class men, who typically wear Adidas tracksuits, enjoy hardbass music and pose for pictures in the so-called “Slav Squat” or “Gopnik Squat” position with a bottle of vodka, or other hard liquor, in hand. Gopnik memes surfaced en masse on Reddit, 4chan and Twitter / X in the 2010s, spreading into the 2020s. A common catchphrase associated with Gopniks is the Russian slang, “Cyka blyat,” loosely meaning, “Fucking bitch,” in English. In September 2025, Gopniks became attributed to Groypers after a photo of Tyler Robinson, the suspected shooter in the Charlie Kirk Assassination, appeared in a viral image wearing a Gopnik Halloween costume. The connection between Gorypers and Gopniks was largely speculative, however, and Robinson’s political affiliations had not yet been publicized.[1]


    1. [1] https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/subcultures/gopnik ↩︎





  • Wikipedia has mountains of useful information, but it is limited and censored when it comes to “controversial” and dissident information, due to it being the status quo and the establishment.

    It is known the three-letter agencies have a lot of power controlling and censoring information in media and social media; this includes Wikipedia.

    We should always question and be highly critical of these types of organizations and groups, similar to anything politicians and the military spew out.

    Thanks for your informative comment; it seems many don’t know or care to question status quo sources and establishment organizations.

    Whistleblowers and independent journalists have spoken about this for many years.




  • Archived Link and Generated Summary below:


    Alt. Link: https://archive.ph/rD2R4


    Generated Summary:

    A 600-word bullet point summary focusing on statistics, comparing China and the US’s energy infrastructure readiness for AI development.

    • China views energy availability for AI development as a “solved problem,” unlike the US where it’s a major bottleneck.
    • McKinsey projects a $6.7 trillion investment in new data center capacity globally (2025-2030) to meet AI’s energy demands.
    • US data center development is limited by power grid stress; some companies build their own power plants. Ohio households face at least a $15/month electricity bill increase due to data centers.
    • Goldman Sachs highlights AI’s power demand outpacing grid development cycles.
    • China annually adds more electricity demand than Germany’s total annual consumption. One Chinese province matches India’s total electricity supply.
    • China maintains an 80-100% reserve margin, meaning it has at least twice the needed capacity, allowing it to absorb AI data center demand.
    • The US typically operates with a 15% reserve margin or less, leading to warnings about grid strain during peak demand.
    • China’s energy planning is coordinated through long-term, technocratic policy, anticipating demand. The US relies heavily on private investment with shorter-term return expectations (3-5 years), unsuitable for long-term power projects (decade-long build and payoff).
    • China directs state funding to strategic sectors, accepting some project failures to ensure capacity when needed. The US lacks this public financing for long-term energy projects.
    • China’s pragmatic approach to renewables and coal use, focusing on efficiency and results, contrasts with the US’s politically charged debates.
    • Without significant changes in US energy infrastructure funding and development, China’s lead will widen.