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Endorkend , to news in Manosphere grifters misuse evolutionary psychology to promote anti-feminist views
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I'm glad that when I was the age these sick jackasses tend to target, I was listening to batshit insane David Icke and pre-far right yet still clearly nuts Alex Jones.

How fucked is that. Having to be glad you were "only" exposed to those two when you were exiting teenhood.

FlyingSquid , to news in Why diamonds suck
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The stupidest part is synthetic diamonds are just as good for anyone but the most discerning of jewelers, but people still don’t want them.

RogueBanana ,

Not that stupid when you realize a lot of people see them as status symbols and don’t want people to think it’s “fake” even if its better or rather perfect. Sucks but ig people really like bloodied shiny rocks over anything else if it makes them look rich.

Honytawk ,

Because natural diamonds are made artificially scarce, that is why they are so expensive.

While synthetic are not.

People want expensive things, not diamonds per se.

Piecemakers3Dprints , to news in Why diamonds suck
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Wait, wait! Lemme guess. “Exploitation of child labor, unsafe (ie. lethal) practices, and general corruption”, right?

JustZ ,
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Yeah but also cut hardness shine fire brilliance etc etc. moissonite is objectively superior in every way.

This site is about two very simple truths: (1) diamonds are an incredible rip-off, and (2) a little known naturally-occuring gemstone called moissanite is superior to diamonds in every essential way: cut, color, clarity, durability, fire, brilliance, and cost.

surewhynotlem ,

When I proposed to my wife, I gave her the choice. Sure could have a diamond, or she could have a moissonite (which is sparklier) and we could pay off her car loan. She made the right choice.

crandlecan ,

She married someone richer? 😂

surewhynotlem ,

Shit. Where’d I put my burn cream…

FlyingSquid ,
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The engagement ring I gave to my wife had natural diamonds, but it belonged to my great-grandmother, so I felt it was ethical enough. I certainly wouldn’t have bought a new one that wasn’t synthetic.

surewhynotlem ,

Re-use beats new every time

LavaPlanet ,

You forgot about the whole, hoard heaps and pretend they’re rare and we don’t have swimming pools worth in warehouses.

Dkarma , to news in Why diamonds suck

Buy her cz and gold fill.

She’s banging that dude at work anyway.

AnneBoleynTudor ,

Yikes

ubermeisters ,
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Therapy was the next door down dude

Dkarma ,

😘

Damaskox , to news in Why diamonds suck
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I've heard that diamonds brought to the surface from the depths below change with time cos they don't experience the pressure anymore.

interceder270 ,

I heard that you won’t be able to tell the difference because you’re not a jeweler.

Personally, I think it’s good people value ‘natural’ diamonds more so they can get ripped off by being sold synthetic diamonds and told they’re natural.

They won’t be able to tell the difference, and they have enough money to fund their stupidity.

Damaskox ,
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I have a feeling that you're implying negative critique on me.
Just telling what I heard, mate. I don't know is it a fact or not. I don't use or buy diamonds and I don't know much about them.

Cheating people is not cool.
One thing you could do would be to get the diamond checked to find out its authenticity.

interceder270 ,

Cheating rich idiots is definitely cool.

They only got rich by cheating others, so it’s all fair.

Damaskox ,
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They only got rich by cheating others, so it’s all fair.

While that may be the case in many situations, I doubt it is in every existing case.

interceder270 ,

Or they inherited it from someone who took advantage of others, correct.

I guess you can make an argument for restitution.

ubermeisters ,
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“Rules for thee but not for me” works both ways you know. Attempting to justify your shitty actions to get ahead is just declaring your selfishness. You should be rich, you’re already in the mindset.

interceder270 ,

I bet you watch ads on videos.

ubermeisters ,
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Cool, good for you

interceder270 ,

Lol, got’em.

regdog , to news in Why diamonds suck

I love BoingBoing. It has shown me some interesting news articles from all around the internet.

TranscendentalEmpire , to news in Why diamonds suck

While I agree we shouldn’t be using them for jewelry, diamonds are factually very important and incredibly valuable to manufacturing.

They’re the only thing hard enough to cut and shape tungsten carbide, which is instrumental in basically any complex machinery work.

Emma_Gold_Man ,

Interestingly, moissanite (per the source referenced by the article) exceed diamonds in hardness (“toughness”) as well.

TranscendentalEmpire ,

I saw that as well, but I think cut hardness must be jewelers terminology. As far as actual hardness diamonds are a 10 on the mohs scale, moissanite is a 9.25, and tungsten carbide is usually around 9-9.5.

nutsack ,

the ones in tools are man made and they’re a lot cheaper to buy

TranscendentalEmpire ,

Depends on the tooling you’re going for. Synthetic diamonds are great for creating abrasives, which makes up the majority of industrial diamond tools.

But for a lot of machining where you need a large cutting head, industrial diamonds are a little too small. I think most synthetic diamonds are less than a millimeter in diameter. They can be made larger, but they take a long time and aren’t very cost effective.

The vast majority of diamonds mined are industrial grade, especially the larger ones. So you end up using a bit of both depending on your application.

Dr_Fetus_Jackson , to news in Why diamonds suck

Interestingly, the pic used is a diamond discovered in Crater of Diamonds State Park in Murfreesboro, AR. It’s a unique 83 acre kimberlite site where you can pay a small fee, and take the kids to search for a diamond that, if you find one, you get to keep. I lived 42 years in Arkansas, and we took our kids and had a fun time digging and teaching the kids about geology.

I say all that to make the point there are good sides to understanding diamonds without the BS surrounding shitty business practices and human exploitation. That park is a decent step in the right direction.

arkansasstateparks.com/…/crater-diamonds-state-pa…

Ejh3k , to news in Why diamonds suck

I’ve been getting podcast ads lately for “natural diamonds” which is badmouthing man made diamonds and a it give a couple very true facts about how 80% of the diamond’s value stays in the community and it’s all legal and above board and definitely no one dies for these diamonds.

SnotFlickerman , to news in Why diamonds suck

About this site…

© 2006 Josh Kaufman. Content last updated: May 21, 2006

I mean, this is still all true, but damn. Why is boingboing reporting on a nearly 20-year-old site in response to news about the diamond industry? One could argue the existence of that site and people’s knowledge of all that being true is part of why diamond sales were in the crapper anyway…

boingboing has really gone downhill since most of the original team left and it became an ad-infested mess.

JustZ , to news in Why diamonds suck
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All my homies hate diamonds.

SocialMediaRefugee , to nottheonion in Wall Street Journal complains about workers using their sick days

With working from home being so well established now a sick day frequently means you are still working, just from home.

oldbaldgrumpy , to nottheonion in Wall Street Journal complains about workers using their sick days

My work recently changed their policy, we get 48 hours sick time a year. If you use it it’s counted as an occurrence against you. Three occurrences in a rolling year and you’re put on disciplinary action.

Here’s your new benefit …but you better not use it.

You can’t make shit like that up.

Woht24 ,

Man, it makes me sad when I hear shit like this. Guessing you’re from the US?

PersnickityPenguin ,

You guys hiring? That must be a fun one when prospective new hires get the benefits package information.

ComradeWeebelo ,

That’s probably not something they’d be willing to share with you until you’re hired, similar to salary I’m guessing.

PersnickityPenguin ,

What? Are you saying that people aren’t informed of their salary or benefits package until they’re actually hired?

A lot of jobs these days will actually list compensation packages on the job descriptions.

squiblet , to nottheonion in School board member blames "Holy Spirit" for making her share a Nazi meme
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I'm so tired of this psycho Christian bullshit. When you teach people to fervently believe a bunch of things that make no sense... it's too easy to make up nonsensical excuses, and there are people who 100% fall for them.

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  • vivadanang ,

    atheist insanity

    example? I don’t see a lot of atheist insanity in our politics tbh.

    narwhalperson ,

    I think that would include any non-religion specific insanity

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  • Maalus ,

    Yeah, a baiting troll, nothing more, go away

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  • Cruxifux ,

    Lol look at the downvotes man. Everyone here thinks you’re an idiot, not just that guy.

    Elliott ,

    You should think more.

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  • Mongostein ,

    No, it’s because you’re rambling about things that aren’t relevant to the previous comment while using big words. You probably think it makes you sound smart, but none of what you’re saying makes any sense.

    spider , (edited ) to news in Almost all major advertisers have fled Elon Musk's Twitter, new data shows | Boing Boing

    but he and his CEO, Linda Yaccorino, are insisting that 90% of its top 100 advertisers have returned

    channeling their inner Baghdad Bob

    Edit: Thanks for the downvote, spez!

    radix ,
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    mediamatters.org/…/linda-yaccarino-again-claims-a…

    Visa — which Yaccarino cited as an example of a “returning” advertiser — has spent just $10 in the past 12 weeks, compared to roughly $77,500 in the 12 weeks before Musk bought Twitter.

    MagicShel ,

    Someone found a tiny balance in their account and they figured they’d use it up before deleting entirely.

    Moonrise2473 ,

    Technically the truth, Visa returned! They did a 3 months ad campaign with $10 max budget like if they were a mom and pop shop, but they returned!

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