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>Yeah, this is a common sense thing. If you don't balance the mass the next time you pull it out of the fridge there's a good chance the imbalance causes the carton to twist or to bang it on something on the way out.
I do this as well. Killed "bruh" in a weekend. The t-shirt idea is next level, though. Kudos.
Damn straight. I always wanted to do that, man. And I think if I had 32G of RAM I could hook that up, cause apps dig a dude with memory.
Well, not all apps.
Well the kind of apps that'd let me watch two chicks at the same time do.
Good point.
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We need to cook, JackbyDev
I think this is hard for people from other countries to understand. Our Democrats are not an opposition party. We don't have that concept in our system. I'll admit I was naive to it before Trump started Trumping. Even after the first Trump I was thinking, "Well, that was fucking dumb. Glad we found our sanity again." And I was wrong.
I wouldn't have been able to articulate this before. I credit my time on Lemmy for some of it. But in reality you can't explain any of this shit show UNLESS you accept that our entire political system is now structured to serve the rich at the expense of the peasants. Universal healthcare is a no brainer. Infrastructure like rail and renewables is a no brainer. Affordable childcare and reasonable wages is a fucking no brainer. UNLESS the incentives for those in power are not aligned with the good of the people.
Democrats don't care that they're not in power, as long as the establishment keeps getting paid.
Now, of course, there can be those like AOC and Sanders who buck that trend. Leaders with those types of values do tend toward the Democratic party. But those are the exceptions. And they can't save us.
This is the part I have a hard time with. I want to defend myself and my family, but pulling a weapon on authorities means you're gonna die. These ICE/militarized PDs aren't going to pause a second if they get any excuse to put you down. They might not even bother with the paperwork at this point.
Unless we're in a "take as many of them with you when you go" situation. But that's a different conversation than the "organize and call your lawyer" advice I'm seeing in this thread.
Your comment won't be popular here in the fediverse among Americans, and neither will mine, likely. But as an American I wanted to say I can appreciate your position. What OP's rant looks like to an outsider is almost the same as what OP is complaining about. I get that a vote for Dems was just a vote for a less shitty situation close to home. To someone whose family is being killed by American supplied arms it is fascist shit all the way down. The schadenfreude you are feeling toward America is the same as that OP is expressing toward non-voters. Some version of, "How do you like the results of your shitty actions?"
Being in the thick of it I have a hard time with the "tear it all down as fast as possible" position. But, I get it.
Upvoted for bringing broader perspectives to Lemmy. Whatever comes next we can't afford not to see the bigger/biggest picture.
Voting by "vibe". No critical thinking, and even less empathy.
This is how it ends.
To be fair, there are tricks to it just like there are tricks for getting better Google results. But "prompt engineering" isn't a fucking career.
It is evidence of a leadership team that is just clueless.
Texas in the US just got rid of safety inspections this year. They still do emissions testing for cars newer than 25 years, but it is up to the county and most rural counties don't.
I took the analogy not as "Trump equals terrorism and death" but that Trump's attack on the rule of law and the Constitution is at least as big of a threat and should be met with an equally vigorous response by a united United States. The cartoonist could have done it in the style of the Pearl Harbor attack and it would have achieved the same metaphor, though probably wouldn't have had the same gut-punch effect.
Point is it should be a lightning rod for America to act. Sad that it is not.
Also, not condoning the wars that followed 9/11 and the Patriot act and all of the other bullshit we got because of it.
Also, no cover letters. If I'm looking through 50 applications ain't nobody got time for that shit. If you can't organize your credentials in a 2-3 page resume (and that is being generous) then that says enough about how you'll handle communication on the job for me to pass.
Shit, now I sound like a LiL.
To anyone reading this, don't take it as permission to skip cover letters. I know plenty of hiring managers who want their ass kissed and if you didn't take the time to put their name and title on the top of a special letter they're not interested in bossing you around. I mean hiring you.
Nothing wrong with appreciating a strong woman. However, that sounds terrifying.
Dr. Leah Brahms
"So you're the one who's fouled up my engine designs."
Never been so turned on in my life.
Which one will resort to political assassination first? That's who wins. And it is the bottom right square on my 2025 'murica bingo card.
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Worked at a place with a guy named Todd. Then we got another Todd who was less than bright. He got nicknamed Re-Todd.
Popped into my head randomly today so I queued it up. The universe sent me that song just so it could be in my ass.