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Mycatiskai , to til in TIL that the white stuff that sometimes appears on chocolate is called "chocolate bloom".

This how I used to get free chocolate bars. When it was hot out the vending machine at my work would warm the chocolate bars causing them to bloom, Effem and complain about my Mars bars and they would send me a coupon for for each chocolate bars. I would do it every month to a different address.

LemmyKnowsBest ,

How’d you get a new mailing address every month?

Mycatiskai ,

I just used the work address and different unit number but it always came to the same place.this was 24 years ago so the didn’t have Google maps to check.

godfilma , to til in TIL Joseph Stalin was struck by a sport carriage and severely injured at age 12, which a certain source cited by the Simple English Wikipedia took as his father dying in a drunken brawl

If it’s incorrect you have the power to change it.

Aatube OP ,
@Aatube@kbin.social avatar

At the time I made the post, the article on Stalin was protected due to vandalism.

haui_lemmy , to til in TIL about the concept of Weaponized Incompetence, which probably explains every issue you ever faced in a bureaucracy

The funny thing is that nobody seems to see the most problematic connection:

Companies „manage expectations“ (do the exact same but use a fancy name)

Intelligent people with lack of morals mimic this behavior and rise to the top

These new CEOs further this trend.

Now every other person does it too (obviously not everyone).

People start to become sick from exhaustion, commit suicide because the world is getting more and more ruthless.

Everyone excuses it as „thats just capitalism“ or „you just need to grow a thicker skin“.

Thats why people freak out and commit acts of terrorism, because others could not care less about their daily suffering.

We need compassion, folks.

gitgud OP ,
@gitgud@lemmy.ml avatar

Couldn’t agree more. Unfortunately some systems are designed without compassion as an inherently necessary factor, or even discourage it.

haui_lemmy ,

Exactly. Compassion makes people flock together and be less governable though. People who are scared and infight a lot are the easiest to manipulate and exploit.

Pornoagent , to til in TIL about the concept of Weaponized Incompetence, which probably explains every issue you ever faced in a bureaucracy

I think it’s more commonly found in domestic relationships as well. It’s probably most often used to just avoid housework, such as laundry or dishes and other things that men see as “beneath them” (hint: it’s not). Or in the case of people supporting the entire household, it’s not seen as a fair division of labor to also do housework. If one is doing all the work outside the home or paying the overwhelming majority of the household bills, why should one be doing housework too? What responsibilities does the other partner have? So one just F’s up basic jobs and soon the other partner takes over out of frustration.

It can also be seen as the male equivalent of withholding sex when partners are in conflict. For women, withholding sex is commonly used as a form of punishment in relationships to show displeasure at a man’s behavior. It’s denying their bodies to men, which they have every right to do, it’s their bodies their choice, sex should be consensual. For men however, that specific tactic is almost meaningless in many cases (there’s always exceptions to be sure), as women, on average, tend to have a higher tolerance for forgoing sex than men do.

Enter weaponized incompetence. Men are typically relied on to do most of the “grunt” work and many repair jobs around the household, their bodies are used to affect change on their environment. So if they simply withhold their own bodies to be used to repair or move heavy objects or whatever, that’s also their prerogative and it can bring a household to a halt. Nobody can force you to fix an electrical outlet or change a flat tire or repair a washer/dryer or whatever else men are relied on for. Men can simply deny the use of their bodies for basic things that everyone else takes for granted, it’s their bodies their choice, labor should be consensual.

DrBob , to til in TIL about the concept of Weaponized Incompetence, which probably explains every issue you ever faced in a bureaucracy
@DrBob@lemmy.ca avatar

I was genuinely taken aback at how much the article focused on interpersonal relationships and gender. I am much more familiar with the concept in bureaucracy the way the post teased it.

gitgud OP ,
@gitgud@lemmy.ml avatar

To be fair, it’s a short Wikipedia article that really only glosses over the concept, but there’s lots of other articles on it online, including if I remember correctly a Psychology Today article.

edgemaster72 , to til in TIL about the concept of Weaponized Incompetence, which probably explains every issue you ever faced in a bureaucracy
@edgemaster72@lemmy.world avatar

Every? Oh my no, there’s plenty of ways that bureaucracy comes to a grinding halt.

weeeeum , to til in TIL North Koreans cannot go to Japan

I don’t mean to shock you but… North Koreans can’t travel anywhere.

Am I missing something ?

match ,
@match@pawb.social avatar

North Koreans with passports can travel to 12 countries visa-free, including Suriname and Guyana

boredtortoise ,

Probably not available to everyone

MrJameGumb ,
@MrJameGumb@lemmy.world avatar

North Koreans with passports

Really though how many people is that? Like 20 or 30?

Unforeseen ,

Which entirely consists of the espionage dept

acockworkorange ,

Don’t forget the espionage dept espionage dept.

Kusimulkku ,

And is this common, traveling abroad to these places?

boyi , (edited )

of course they can, to the countries that have diplomatic relations with them, but not many countries, of course.

Fun fact:

As of 2024, Malaysia is the only country in Southeast Asia that does not maintain diplomatic relations with North Korea.

source

If Kim Jong-Nam assassination rings a bell…

Kusimulkku , (edited )

They were saying that the limiting factor might not be whether other countries allow them in but rather if their own country allows them to leave.

Not that anyone would want to leave the glorious workers’ paradise to begin with.

boyi ,

Yes, we can safely assume that those who leave NK are somehow working for the government either officially or unofficially and thoroughly vetted to ensure that they will come back to their glorious country.

ABCDE OP ,

Often monitored to the extent that they’re under house arrest in some cases, such as those who work in the Pyongyang restaurant chain. The waitresses can go out with minders, but must be ‘home’ in the evenings. Some South Korean businessmen have visited and managed to get a few of them out before.

AceFuzzLord ,

I don’t remember what countries, but I know there are North Korean restaurants in other countries. With actual North Korean women working there, having to live on premises and be vetted for political loyalty while essentially being under surveillance.

Looked it up and Wikipedia was saying they’re all essentially fronts for laundering foreign currency to send back home. Other sites have been saying that these restaurants have been closing since the pandemic.

rustyfish , to til in TIL North Koreans cannot go to Japan
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Didn’t help they kidnapped people from Japan.

Then lied about the kidnappings.

Then lied about them being dead.

Then lied about them being alive.

Then lied about their ashes.

drolex ,

Then lied about them being dead

Then lied about them being alive.

Well they might have been right at some point, let’s give them the benefit of the doubt…

Localhorst86 ,

what if, both times, they were wrong at that particular point in time?

boyi ,

Not just Japan. When they need language teachers and translators, they just dock their subs close to the beach of the country, and kidnap anyone they found there.

Baahb ,

NGL that sounds like propaganda, and not reality.

Gutek8134 ,
@Gutek8134@lemmy.world avatar

More like a joke

Baahb ,

It could be a joke, sure. Lots of propaganda appears to be. Watch loony toons about the war in the Pacific during the 40s. Being a joke doesn’t make it not propaganda.

boyi ,

It does sound like that. Exaggerated for sure, however it’s not that far from reality although to a lesser extend during 70’s, if I am not mistaken.

Baahb ,

Op posted a link to the kidnapping incident you’re likely referring to in thread. Pretty interesting. Terrifying too.

ABCDE OP ,
Baahb ,

Honestly, not the same thing. Atrocious, but not indescriminant submarine based abductions from far away lands for the language skills.

ABCDE OP ,

You said it sounds like propaganda. I gave you an example of what they did (verifiably) which is not.

Baahb , (edited )

I understand what occurred, I was right here. It DOES sound like propaganda, and it never happened. Did NK kidnap public figures from its immediate neighbor? Yea!

Is that neighbor part of the same hundreds of years old country that was split apart 30 years before this? Also yea!

Does any of this have anything to do with NK rolling up on a beach via a submarine and kidnapping people to teach language classes? No! That’s ridiculous, and providing a link that shows that NK did in fact kidnap VERY SPECIFIC people, when someone else is suggesting this is happening near indiscriminately is basically lying.

Jesus, I sound like an NK apologist. Fuck NK, and fuck any govt that does the things nk does, but making up bullshit and exaggerating beyond reason in order to frame NK as somehow even worse than it is, is by definition propaganda.

Edit: as pointed out by OP, NK did in fact kidnap civilians from Japan for the purposes of teaching foreign languages.

ABCDE OP ,

en.wikipedia.org/…/North_Korean_abductions_of_Jap…

Here is a Wiki link which mentions that Japanese people were abducted for translation reasons.

Doesn’t seem so ridiculous now.

Yes, you sound like that.

Baahb , (edited )

I stand sorta corrected, I guess…

Maybe worth noting propaganda and the truth aren’t mutually exclusive. Propaganda can and often is true; falsehood isn’t what makes it propaganda

Not just Japan. When they need language teachers and translators, they just dock their subs close to the beach of the country, and kidnap anyone they found there.

This is the comment I’m posting about.

That Sounds Like Propaganda

Let me further clarify: That sounds like a talking point pushed by someone who has a vested interest in convincing people that somehow NK is even worse than it actually is that has been picked up and repeated until it’s taken as fact. It does not matter how factual it actually is.

And you know what, nobody needs to worry about being kidnapped by North Koreans in submarines.

Get some reading comprehension.

ABCDE OP ,

It does not matter how factual it actually is.

Digging in… Well okay.

wildcardology ,

Reminds me of a story about how they kidnapped a movie director to make films for them. I don’t remember the details though.

darklamer ,
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Seasoned_Greetings ,

The Dollop podcast did a thorough job covering this one. Definitely worth a listen

gravitas_deficiency ,

Lmao they forced the guy to direct wish.com Godzilla

echodot ,

Okay but I can’t speak North Korean so I’m going to be pretty bad language teacher, I’m not sure how that’s supposed to work.

kirbowo808 , (edited ) to til in TIL North Koreans cannot go to Japan
@kirbowo808@kbin.social avatar

Wow I didn’t know that at all!

This is not new

ABCDE OP ,

I didn’t say it was new, but it’s new to me.

AtmaJnana ,

This sub is “Today I Learned”, not “Today You Learned.” OP just learned about it and wanted to discuss with other people. Seems reasonable.

And, indeed, though I knew most of this, I’ve still found some of the discussion interesting. What, then, is your problem? No one is forcing you to visit the thread at all.

sonderiaom , to til in TIL abou the Amalgam Comics, a joint publication by DC & Marvel featuring characters that were a mix of those from both universes

Oh yeah, I loved these comics as a kid and wished there were more. I recently found a collection just to read back through these for how fun they were.

chuckleslord , to til in TIL abou the Amalgam Comics, a joint publication by DC & Marvel featuring characters that were a mix of those from both universes

Holy shit! This is it, the actual comic I read was a copy of JLX. I thought I had temporary insanity as a kid, reading a comic about Mr. X, leader of a teenage group of mutants, whose actual identity was the Martian Manhunter.

Huh. TIL

delirious_owl , to til in TIL North Koreans cannot go to Japan
@delirious_owl@discuss.online avatar

P sure they cant go anywhere

theworstshepard ,

There’s a lot of North Korean people in China. From what I heard, it’s not for having a good time

delirious_owl ,
@delirious_owl@discuss.online avatar

Are you referring to dead bodies in the Gobi desert?

theworstshepard ,

I was referring to the effective slave labour in Chinese factories

masquenox , to til in TIL about the concept of Weaponized Incompetence, which probably explains every issue you ever faced in a bureaucracy

I just call it “corporate culture.”

nezbyte , to til in TIL Nokia has owned Bell Labs since 2016, and still does a lot of Telecom stuff

Highly recommend The Idea Factory by Jon Gertner. It is a fantastic book about Bell Labs in its heyday.

DigitalTraveler42 , to til in TIL Nokia has owned Bell Labs since 2016, and still does a lot of Telecom stuff

Nokia is actually trying to block Reddit’s IPO over patent infringement:

reuters.com/…/reddit-says-nokia-accused-it-patent…

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