That’s a really good one! Especially with Lester, if I remember well
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What’s with all the Korea shit recently?
I live in South Korea. It’s convenient, safe, and modern. I might be biased because I live in Gangnam, but I feel like people here have more spending power on average than people in the US.
The societal pressure is a fucking nightmare, but that’s a uniquely Korean thing. Nothing to do with the US.
Calling the South under foreign occupation is utter nonsense. Obviously, it’s hyperbole and propagandist, but it also acts like Korea doesn’t have its own culture or resist American influence. Quit trying to be edgy and use your brain.
If you want to talk about occupation, read up on the Japanese occupation of Korea. That was foreign occupation.
For the benefit of readers who may not know Mr. Addams or understand why he’s so great, should we list out the qualities?
I’ll have first go, but would love supplemental info.
- Madly in love with his wife
- Romantic
- Quite strong (if I remember correctly)
- Shameless about his preferences
- Willing to admit when he’s wrong (and gracefully)
- Supportive of his children while still challenging them
- Highly skilled in numerous areas
- Stylish af, though not trendy
Most of my observations are based on the cartoons. Gentlemen, we should all be like Gomez. Other qualities to attribute to this legend?
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•is there any legitimate use of blockchains?
113·10 months agoBasically, no. At least, not until everyone has the knowledge and resources to run their own compute, which is never.
Decentralized systems must be accessible and maintainable by the majority. Blockchain is neither of these. It’s also why the internet moved to platforms rather than remaining as many niche forums.
Additionally, network effects and economies of scale make decentralized systems difficult. See Lemmy. Even here, World is the biggest because it’s simpler and easier to do everything in one place. People don’t have to make decisions. People don’t have to do their own work.
Basically, human psychology and economics suck
That’s the rub. Christian teachings are pretty damn good. Organized Christianity is manipulative hate nonsense, at least among many large US denominations.
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World News@lemmy.world•Fighters will undergo screening to determine sex before women's World Boxing ChampionshipsEnglish
2·10 months agoI want to second the helpfulness of this. Thank you!
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World News@lemmy.world•Fighters will undergo screening to determine sex before women's World Boxing ChampionshipsEnglish
5·10 months agoPossibly true, but it would be good to have a source for that.
But even if true, what genetic factors should and shouldn’t count? If someone is clearly female to all observers but happens to have XY genes, how is that different from an XX female who has an abnormally high amount of testosterone but still appears female for all intents and purposes?
I’m basically saying it’s a complicated problem that laymen like us without specialized knowledge should consider very carefully and possibly defer to experts’ opinions.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do you know of a dating app which caters primarily to heterosexuals, respects your privacy, doesn't use analytics and doesn't require G00g13 services to function properly?
2·10 months agoIt’s worth adding another spin to this.
Think of it as “product placement” where you are the product. The kind of person you want to meet… where are they spending their time? Wherever that is, you should be there, so they can find you.
Think someone is really attractive when they’re doing public speaking? Go to Toastmasters. Really love someone who is competitive but good-natured? Check out a board game group. Want a fit person? Hit the gym.
The key thing, again similar to the other commenter, is to say hi to everyone. It’s tough, especially if social activity drains you, but you can make a pattern and habits out of it. Get to know a bunch of people. Make good impressions. When it eventually gets out that you’re single, someone will be like, “so I know this person…”
In any case, you’re awesome. Good luck finding your awesome other half
Edit: also along the lines of product placement, make sure you’re an appealing product: good hygiene, good enough style/fashion, proper social behaviors, etc. Not saying I’m perceiving you having problems with this, but I’ve seen many people complain about not finding someone when they look, smell, and behave like they’ve been living in a sewer the past decade.
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World News@lemmy.world•US briefly deploys 2 warships to a disputed South China Sea shoal after Chinese collisionEnglish
1·10 months agoRead the article, but I’ll write this for the benefit of those that don’t. The waters in question are claimed by multiple nations. The Philippines is one of these and is a US ally. Additionally, the US routinely sends vessels through international waters to exercise those rights as agreed upon by the international community and refute bogus claims.
So that’s what the American navy is doing there, and I’m sure they’ll go home when their mission is done, and the next will take their place :)
You’re referencing Jedi? Where does the slavery come on?
Child soldiers… I can see that argument, but I don’t agree. Jedi are combat capable, but as I understand, combat is not their purpose or even a core responsibility. That’s just focused on for movies. Jedi are more comparable to monks. They’re focused on connecting with the world, helping people connect with the world, and mediating conflict. The light sabers are supposed to only come out when harm is imminent. Even in the movie, light saber training is portrayed more a method of better connecting with the Force. Now, you could argue that’s propaganda, but I don’t buy that, either. If the person being trained believes violence is a last resort and uses it only as a last resort, then it goes from propaganda to truth. Hell, there are many times where the Jedi try to talk with people in the empire before the pew pew starts.
Just remember, movies wouldn’t sell if they were just Jedi doing conflict resolution. We should be complaining more about the profit incentives for art rather than Empire vs Republic 🤣
I think you have a philosophical issue, friend.
There is nothing in reality that is purely “Good.” Everything is flawed or is a compromise or has some kind of selfishness hidden somewhere.
But that’s why we say “Perfect is the enemy of good.” That’s why there’s “Good enough.”
Now, I understand you’ll argue “the republic wasn’t even good!” My point still stands. The empire was a dictatorship. The republic was a representative democracy. It is exceedingly rare that a dictatorship benefits the people. The only example I know of in the modern day is Singapore. (Thailand is complicated.)
At its core, the empire deprives its citizens of their rights. No one can hold the emperor accountable. He can just blow up a whole planet because he feels like it. Yes, you’ll argue the republic can blow up planets, too, but that requires the input of many more people and would represent a significant portion of the populations interests.
Shit, the empire doesn’t even rely on the citizenry for its military force, meaning it’s even more disconnected from the needs of its citizens.
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1·10 months agoMakes sense, and I agree on it being difficult to prevent corruption.
Maybe we do something similar to the court system? But that means that lobbyists would need to discuss things as part of a specific event rather than ad hoc, but I think that’s a good thing. Make lying the crime of perjury. Require individuals to prove their expertise on the matter. Might make things even slower, though… hrm…
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1·10 months agoFair point. Thinking on Project 2025 more, I guess that wasn’t federal-only either. Nevermind, then!
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3·10 months agoNah. If it’s a graduated system like our taxes are now, there’s no advantage to staying under the next bracket. Good trying to think of edge cases though
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6·10 months agoHold up. You’re 60 and on Lemmy? That is super cool. I hope I’m that cool when I get there.
As for moving away, I noped out to Korea just before Trump. Just coincidence of timing. Expat life is great, but be ready for a hefty dose of loneliness unless you can get in on the language. You can find other expat communities, but you end up needing to be less picky about your friends, which isn’t necessarily bad.
In any case, I hope your husband catches a break and lasts too retirement. Good luck with everything
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6·10 months agoSo… I was gonna say that’s Citizens United, but… I realized that’s only for campaigns.
Anyone know what mechanism allows lobbyists to have the access they do? Or is it just that there’s nothing barring it?
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8·10 months agoOkay, hold up. Not all of these are federal.
Ranked choice in all elections - that’s a state thing.
As for the congress trading and income caps, we want to do that for state representatives as well, right?
I’m guessing the billionaire and mega church taxes would also need to be state level, since there’s nothing necessitating them crossing state lines.
I’m all in, but wanna make sure the effort is in the right areas.
Also, I prefer approval voting over ranked choice. And let’s covert the House of Representatives to proportional representation instead of district-based, and let’s do the same for state level representatives. And let’s trash the Senate, or at least change it such that small groups of people don’t have significantly more power just because they live in the middle of nowhere.
Also, donation info? Website or something to participate? The hell kind of call to action poster has no call to action??? I really wanna get in on this shit.
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A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•AI is 'breaking' entry-level jobs that Gen Z workers need to launch careers, LinkedIn exec warns
591·10 months agoThis is exactly what I’ve been worried about.
At least in IT, companies have already been prioritizing more senior hires over juniors in order to minimize the overhead of training juniors and managing additional headcount. They just overwork seniors. That’s been happening for maybe 5 years.
Now, companies are all like, "why can’t we find any mid-levels/seniors?!’ Dipshits.





Not gonna convince you, but in case others read…
Puppet government is a stretch and depends on your definition. Considering that Ukraine is not a member of NATO despite several economic ties with the US, I don’t think it’s much of a puppet state, if at all. (Edit: I say this not to suggest that NATO is subject to the US, but it would be highly beneficial to the US if Ukraine had become a member long, long ago.) The Ukrainian government being full of Nazis is generally considered fake news, but I haven’t seen evidence one way or the other.
NATO is not imperialist, as it does not establish hierarchical relationships. It is quite egalitarian. If anything, it encourages Europe to be more self sufficient, as the US wanted to minimize commitment to joining a European war. It is also meant to discourage and if possible prevent conflict among members. You could argue post-colonial economic dependence on the US, but… what countries don’t have that?
Also, to break the logic in the commenter’s argument… if a nation exhibiting Nazi behavior - that is, genocide or subjugation/mistreatment of a demographic under the government’s rule - then we should invade the following countries for the mentioned populations:
While I’m a fan of… you know, not abusing populations, I’m also not a fan of invading sovereign nations. So Russia’s justification for invasion is a pretense and has a huge amount of historical context around it. OP’s argument is highly flawed.
I’ll only respond to items with cited evidence. Cited evidence should not include state-backed media or unreputable sources like some clearly extremist “news” site or individual blog.
If you’d like my citations, lemme know. Typed this up on mobile, so a bit of a pain. Corrections always welcome with proper evidence. Being corrected is good learning :)