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Kevin C. Krinke
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Jack of all trades, artist of some.
Creator of many things.
Canadian.

Deeds speak.

https://kevin.c.krinke.ca https://thisip.fyi https://quoted.fyi https://go-enjin.org https://go-curses.org

@huntersgambit.com @yewestea.com @unified-state-theory.com
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Hello, my name is Kevin C. Krinke and I am a creator of many things.

There are specific rules by which I may follow, post, reply, or otherwise interact with the general public, for reasons that will be made clear over time. The rules are set by others, beyond my control.

Enjoy the show!
Reposted by Kevin C. Krinke
Recently I posted that some criticized me, a Canadian, for talking about US politics. I said it's a world affair and would not stop. In about 36 hours, I got over 15,000 likes to the post, which shows understanding of the need for global response. Thank you for the kind support for my involvement.
December 11, 2025 at 10:45 AM
Reposted by Kevin C. Krinke
I turned my most boring math lesson into one of my most engaging math lessons by doing this one thing
December 11, 2025 at 8:18 PM
"More likely Netflix simply couldn’t strike a deal with Paramount Skydance, who may now have different priorities..."

Sounds about right.

Star Trek is an antidote to the Star Wars universe we currently reside in.

Of course the empire prefers to silence criticism.

trekmovie.com/2025/12/11/a...
All The Classic Star Trek TV Shows To Exit Netflix Globally In January
It's a "Nexit" for TOS, TAS, TNG, DS9, 'Voyager,' and 'Enterprise.'
trekmovie.com
December 11, 2025 at 7:32 PM
Beware those you cannot criticise, and who hold direct sway over the lives and welfare of others.

The activists wouldn't be a problem if you weren't evil.

Doing this is admission of guilt, of directly telling people "stop stopping me from fucking you sheople over."

www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
Immunity for Alberta attorney general necessary to ward off ‘political activism,’ attorney general says | CBC News
Alberta’s justice minister, who is also the attorney general, says new rules that would grant anyone who’s in his job general immunity from law society sanctions are necessary to ward off “political a...
www.cbc.ca
December 11, 2025 at 6:46 PM
"criminalize sections of the Bible, Qur'an, Torah and other sacred texts."

Aren't those the same sections responsible for the vast majority of war and suffering for thousands of years? "Join or die?" Etc.

I'm okay with removing religious exemptions for hate mongering.

www.cbc.ca/news/politic...
Liberals back Bloc's proposal to remove religious exemption from hate speech laws | CBC News
Liberal MPs on the House justice committee backed a Bloc Québécois proposal to remove a religious exemption from Canada’s hate speech laws — after the suggestion initially appeared to halt the governm...
www.cbc.ca
December 11, 2025 at 6:40 PM
“The days of the United States propping up the entire world order like Atlas are over,”

Good. You sucked at it anyways. Couldn't stop exploiting long enough to sustainably help.

Maybe Canada+Europe can find its legs and stand well as America collapses with fascism.

www.cbc.ca/news/world/t...
ANALYSIS | Is Trump’s stark new security strategy the end of the liberal world order? Europeans will need convincing | CBC News
European leaders must decide whether to reject or embrace the conclusions of U.S. President Donald Trump’s new security strategy. It berates and insults them and calls into question some of the key pr...
www.cbc.ca
December 11, 2025 at 6:34 PM
"It was put in the Constitution to be used judiciously, to be used rarely, to be used only in exceptional circumstances,"

Good thing we don't have elected tyrant kings abusing the process and tiptoeing into american authoritarianism.

www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
Alberta uses notwithstanding clause again, on 3 laws affecting transgender youth | CBC News
Alberta's governing United Conservatives stayed up into the early pre-dawn hours of Wednesday morning to pass a bill that uses the notwithstanding clause to shield laws affecting transgender youth.
www.cbc.ca
December 11, 2025 at 6:19 PM
> New ideas about chronic illness could revolutionize treatment, if we take the research seriously.

You mean to tell me the quality of the water I drink can significantly impact one's life?

Neat! Explains why I haven't had brain fog episodes in a long time!

www.wired.com/story/scient...
Scientists Thought Parkinson’s Was in Our Genes. It Might Be in the Water
New ideas about chronic illness could revolutionize treatment, if we take the research seriously.
www.wired.com
December 11, 2025 at 6:12 PM
Black Friday is not the day you may think it is.

The term has been whitewashed with compulsive consumerism to obscure the near persistent pump'n'dump and massive scale insider trading events of recent times.

// my opinion, semi-related to article linked

www.npr.org/2025/12/10/n...
Can the lessons of 1929 help us avert another economic crisis?
New York Times financial columnist Andrew Ross Sorkin draws parallels between the stock market crash of 1929, which led to the Great Depression, and today's economic uncertainty.
www.npr.org
December 11, 2025 at 6:07 PM
That moment when it becomes clear you're being used as a chatbot by loved ones seeking instant gratification and avoiding personal responsibility for their own actions in life.

*facepalm*

"Explain this"
*drops a link*

go.theregister.com/feed/www.the...
Two-thirds of US teens use AI chatbots, says Pew
: Yeah, not shocking, but with other studies linking AI to weaker learning and mental-health risks, it’s a worry
go.theregister.com
December 11, 2025 at 5:55 PM
> Agentic browsers are too risky for most organizations to use, according to analyst firm Gartner.

Tyrant corps are pushing AI so much, why? They're trying to build a techno-monarchy with AI as literal god.

Say NO to agentic and generative AI.

go.theregister.com/feed/www.the...
Block all AI browsers for the foreseeable future: Gartner
: Analysts worry lazy users could have agents complete mandatory infosec training, and attackers could do far nastier things
go.theregister.com
December 9, 2025 at 6:22 PM
> Google plans to add a second Gemini-based model to Chrome to address the security problems created by adding the first Gemini model to Chrome.

Wow. How do I just turn all this piss poor shit off? Wouldn't that be the best solution to the AI security problem?

go.theregister.com/feed/www.the...
Google says Chrome's AI creates risks only more AI can fix
: 'User Alignment Critic' will review agentic actions so bots don't do things like emptying your bank account
go.theregister.com
December 9, 2025 at 6:12 PM
Google used the reCaptcha system to get humans to covertly train AI, and not share any of it... Why wouldn't Scroogle abuse every bit of data they have access to, legally or not?

OpenAI and Meta are quite blatantly stealing every bit they can.

go.theregister.com/feed/www.the...
EU launches Google antitrust probe over AI training
: Brussels probes whether unpaid web and YouTube content – and rivals' lock-outs – amount to abuse of dominance
go.theregister.com
December 9, 2025 at 6:08 PM
> Substance abuse is “championed quite a bit”

Fraternal culture is abusive, fully misdirected self hate.

Call it out. Do not submit. Resist. Stand up for those who cannot.

Love Opens Valuable Experience, and these workshops are trying to do just that. Wonderful.

www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
Workshops aim to change 'boys will be boys' culture in construction sector | CBC News
The facilitator of the course says deeply rooted masculine norms in male-dominated industries such as construction can affect the health of workers.
www.cbc.ca
December 8, 2025 at 6:17 PM
Indentured servitude... slavery... American exceptionalism / republicanism... religious racism (suffering builds character)... capitalist standard operating procedure (money is god)...

Calling it what it is:

HATE.

www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
Foreign workers accuse hotelier with history of labour violations of taking advantage of them in Sask., Man. | CBC News
A man from Mexico says he toiled long hours, seven days a week, for nearly a year without proper pay for a hotel chain that he says took advantage of him and others.
www.cbc.ca
December 8, 2025 at 5:56 PM
> "Alcohol use can cause dementia,"

Oh. Hmm. That explains politicians wanting alcohol sold everywhere possible.

Everything is a drug from my perspective, but alcohol? Yeah, that's also a literal poison. Be gentle with your self.

www.npr.org/2025/12/08/n...
Does one drink make you dizzy? Why alcohol hits us harder as we age
For many people, the holidays mean more parties and more occasions to drink. But if you've noticed that one cocktail hits you harder than it used to, there's a scientific reason to explain it.
www.npr.org
December 8, 2025 at 5:43 PM
How do people not see the grift/scam? Oh right. Greed and engineered desperation.

When drowning in debt, what's better: actual healthcare, or a small one-time[0] wad of cash?

[0]: that they'll consider as income, tax it, and give it to big pharma as credits.

www.npr.org/sections/sho...
Republicans push high deductible plans and health savings accounts
A Republican call to give Americans cash instead of health insurance subsidies revives an old idea that has left millions with medical debt.
www.npr.org
December 8, 2025 at 5:36 PM
Last post for the day.

You may think I'm a fan of CBC, but that's not the case.

No news outlet has proven reliable, or reputable, according to my personal standards. They're all wrecked, even the Guardian.

The links I post are just reference points for further research and study.

Buyer beware.
December 7, 2025 at 6:21 PM
> believes he was racially profiled, saying he was followed around the store "as soon as I walked in, based on my appearance, 100 per cent."

Canada isn't perfect, mostly because racist Christians love to fuck shit up for anyone that isn't a clone.

#AmericanPlaybook

www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
'It's embarrassing,' says Indigenous man who believes he was racially profiled at Winnipeg Home Depot | CBC News
George Sinclair had just gotten into his vehicle and was ready to pull out of a Home Depot parking lot in Winnipeg this week when he was boxed in by three police cars, he says.
www.cbc.ca
December 7, 2025 at 6:13 PM
The thing is that I'm not just deeply bothered by AB, but also Ontario.

Ontario politics is basically a fat guy in a crack den, fucking shit up because he wants revenge against everyone who ever looked at him, while he sells off every valuable thing to the lowest bidder with the biggest kickbacks.
December 7, 2025 at 5:29 PM
You may think I don't like Alberta, but you'd be wrong. I don't like horrible people that change laws with prejudice, such as:

> It states that regulators can’t require “cultural competency, unconscious bias, or diversity, equity and inclusion training.”

www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
Alberta lawyers must take Indigenous education course tied to TRC. New legislation could change that | CBC News
A little more than five years ago, the regulator for Alberta's lawyers announced that moving forward, all active Alberta lawyers would be required to take a mandatory Indigenous education course. But ...
www.cbc.ca
December 7, 2025 at 5:16 PM
Tyrants silence criticism using brute force over sufficient reason.

This prison has no bars, no cage, just words and ideas.

1984 is a warning for GOOD, and a roadmap for EVIL.

Guess who took that lesson to heart, secretly declaring Canada to be their Oceania.

www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
ANALYSIS | UCP government keeps blocking or nixing Alberta court challenges. Why? | CBC News
From transgender policies to referendums to "conservative" party names, the Alberta UCP has stepped in where others have feared to tread.
www.cbc.ca
December 6, 2025 at 6:35 PM
If you ever needed proof that democracy is an illusion, check out Alberta rewriting rules so Cons decide what petitions make it to court, and cancelling ones they don't like.

Bill not passed, yet. Speak up AB not-Cons!

#cdnpoli

www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
Alberta legislation would change citizen referendum rules, restrict political party names | CBC News
Bill 14, introduced Thursday by Justice Minister Mickey Amery, transfers powers from the chief electoral officer to the minister when deciding whether citizen petition initiatives should proceed. It a...
www.cbc.ca
December 5, 2025 at 6:23 PM
Reposted by Kevin C. Krinke
Ultimately I don’t care if Trump regularly deepthroats every dick in sight, and it’s disappointing but predictable that the momentary, giddy thrill of that unimportant plot point is dominating a story that’s really about the trafficking and rape of upwards of a thousand teenaged girls.
November 17, 2025 at 2:22 AM
Reposted by Kevin C. Krinke
Toronto may have to lay off about 1,000 people because of Ontario's speed camera ban: mayor

Revenue from speed cameras paid for 911 crossing guards, 18 traffic safety police officers: mayor

www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
Toronto may have to lay off about 1,000 people because of Ontario's speed camera ban: mayor | CBC News
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow says the city may have to lay off about a thousand workers now that the Ontario government has effectively banned speed cameras in municipalities across the province.
www.cbc.ca
November 16, 2025 at 12:39 PM