I stuck on rule 14 or so where you have to know the country based on street maps, but did have to look up today’s wordle (rule 12?) since I don’t play that.
snooggums
Also known as snooggums on midwest.social and kbin.social.
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Community Promo@lemmy.ca•Load Bearing Wisdom: A community for homeowners to share wisdom and tips for being a homeownerEnglish
7·9 months agoLink formatted for anyone on other instances, which only took me a couple years to remember!
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do you think this is true about socialism?English
362·9 months agoThat doesn’t make any sense as a statement. It sounds like you can’t force freedom on people, but yeah you can make them free without consent but I don’t get how that makes sense in this context.
Multiple countries show socialism works perfectly fine for essential and shared services and other things a society needs. It doesn’t work for everything, which is why so many countries are a blend of socialist public stuff like universal healthcare, free education, and those kinds of things whle still having capitalism in the firm of private for profit companies for non-essential stuff like restaurants and clothing stores.
Note that if the country has socialist in the name it probably isn’t actually socialist in practice.
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Leopards Ate My Face@lemmy.world•‘I Put My Hope in Him!’ Epstein Survivor Says She Voted for Trump, Now Questions Who He’s ‘Hiding for’English
183·9 months agoThat is good advice for reasonable people.
Maga shits are not reasonable, they actively oppose anything positive or based on science and logic. They see people being nice as a weakness. Have you been paying attention at all to what was said by the lady this post is about?
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Games@lemmy.world•Hollow Knight: Silksong is out now on Steam - and it broke Steam servers for 30 minutes and counting nowEnglish
3·9 months ago30+ years is old for sure, and platforms fit in that range.
20+ years could be debated, but I consider that old too.
Being old is not a negative, just a description about how long something has been around.
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Leopards Ate My Face@lemmy.world•‘I Put My Hope in Him!’ Epstein Survivor Says She Voted for Trump, Now Questions Who He’s ‘Hiding for’English
16·9 months agoCool, cool.
What approach will get them to change their minds?
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Leopards Ate My Face@lemmy.world•‘I Put My Hope in Him!’ Epstein Survivor Says She Voted for Trump, Now Questions Who He’s ‘Hiding for’English
5·9 months agoLike I said,
it isn’t like being nice would change their mind
They need to be scolded and told they are doing the wrong things. That is the only way they could possibly learn, which they won’t because if they weren’t stupid they would have caught on to the fact that they are supporting awful stuff.
But at least I get to vent and maybe somebody ignorant about the details will catch on.
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Leopards Ate My Face@lemmy.world•‘I Put My Hope in Him!’ Epstein Survivor Says She Voted for Trump, Now Questions Who He’s ‘Hiding for’English
81·9 months agoI’m nice to everyone unless I find out they are a piece of shit. Voting for Trump’s second term and/or supporting him after everything he has done makes someone a piece of shit.
If they change their mind and start opposing Trump they stop being an active piece of shit and can work towards repairing the damage they did. As long as they aren’t actively being a piece of shit I’m fine being nice.
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Leopards Ate My Face@lemmy.world•‘I Put My Hope in Him!’ Epstein Survivor Says She Voted for Trump, Now Questions Who He’s ‘Hiding for’English
132·9 months agoIt takes willfull ignorance by a stupid person to not know he is a rambling piece of shit at this point. These people are fucking stupid and we can shit on them all they want because it isn’t like being nice would change their mind when they are so disconnected from reality.
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Leopards Ate My Face@lemmy.world•‘I Put My Hope in Him!’ Epstein Survivor Says She Voted for Trump, Now Questions Who He’s ‘Hiding for’English
5·9 months agoBut do they look like his when she was teenager?
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Games@lemmy.world•Hollow Knight: Silksong is out now on Steam - and it broke Steam servers for 30 minutes and counting nowEnglish
10·9 months agoI hear it has a good story and clever platformer type stuff. I picked up the first one and dropped it quickly because I remembered that I don’t like platformers.
Good to see people that do enjoy them get great games!
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Games@lemmy.world•Hollow Knight: Silksong is out now on Steam - and it broke Steam servers for 30 minutes and counting nowEnglish
51·9 months agoDude, platformers like Hollow Knight were popular in arcades back in the 80s and d early 90s. Contra (87) and Metal Slug (96) are the first two that came to mind but there were tons of others.
They were literally arcade games and adapted to new mediums like home gaming systems and computers.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•do you apologize, even if it's not your fault just to make the other person feel validated?English
6·9 months agoThis upsets me and I demand an apology.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•do you apologize, even if it's not your fault just to make the other person feel validated?English
1·9 months agoOnly if I can come up with a way that the thing could possibly be my fault, intentional or not. Like making a decision without asking first, or because I reminded them of something upsetting without intending to like reminding them of something other than what we are talking about. The latter is going to be the ‘I’m sorry I upset you’ not a real apology, because I’m not really sorry for saying the thing, just that it caused them to be upset.
In the past I would apologize for things I didn’t do and all it did was make things worse because it was just a reflex response and it wasn’t like I could avoid doing things I didn’t do in the first place in the future.
At work I will apologize for things that may be due to not having enough information, but in that case at best I’m going to apologize for not finding out what I didn’t know. It is kind of bullshit, but at least they tend to provide more information in the future. It is catering to people who can’t admit their own faults to a degree, but ends up being like small talk, something we do to get other people to work as a team.
Architecture and engineering for construction are on par with doctors and nurses in medicine. Medicine has a ton of grunt work that doesn’t require higher education.
It doesn’t seem like you posted this question in good faith.
You are conflating the result of society filtering people with less education into blue collar work with the potential for the work to involve bigotry.
Saying people should avoid the trades because of the current culture reinforces the current culture by filtering it to the same uneducated pool of candidates. In a first world country higher education should be free so even those that go into trades have the opportunity to further their education without it being tied to their career goals.
What makes you think blue collar contexts have a higher potential for bigotry?
That’s true to an extent, but saying that a feminine woman or a feminine gay man (for example) would be treated better in a blue-collar job than in a white-collar one isn’t really grounded in reality.
Is anyone saying that?


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