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fine_sandy_bottom , to nostupidquestions in Is Trump Made of Teflon?

The sad reality is, enough Americans are happy for him to do all of these things with impunity.

What is the point of locking someone up if half the country wants them to be president?

Akasazh ,
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It’s not half the country though, if the vote was representative the republicans wouldn’t have won since 1980

wjs018 , to newcommunities in Books and literature - active communities promotion thread

!lightnovels for light novels from Japan

!aoblightnovel for Ascendance of a Bookworm specifically (which just recently published its final volume).

FeelzGoodMan420 , to nostupidquestions in When and why did democrats begin supporting fracking?

When they needed PA to win the election.

Pulptastic , to piracy in Reminder: seeders, please seed on I2P

I have lots of questions. I’ve always heard to use a VPN that doesn’t keep logs, this is the first I’ve heard of i2p. If I add i2p trackers that implies I still have non-i2p trackers so can still be identified. I feel like I need way more information on how to do this safely before I change anything.

Findmysec OP ,

Obviously, this doesn’t change anything if you’re still seeding to the clearnet. All this would do is cross-seed your torrents to the I2P network. I assume you have a suitable torrenting strategy already for the clearet. If some day you were to abandon the clearnet for I2P, you would no longer need to take the precautions you do now because I2P is inherently private.

Please skim through the documentation for a high-level overview on I2P, and ask here if you don’t understand something

antithetical , to pics in [OC] (Cropped from a bigger picture) Guess the movie

Hackers (1995)?

Pulptastic , to asklemmy in What is the oldest (optional) element of your daily routine?

I drink coffee on my porch with my wife so we can identify birds and say hi to all the runners and dog walkers.

QuarterSwede ,
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This is nice.

pop , to showerthoughts in Trying to build viable third parties by voting for them in presidential elections is like trying to build a third door in your house by repeatedly walking into the wall where you want the door to be.

Stupid fear mongering like this is why your politics is stuck in the last century.

But whatever floats your boat.

frauddogg , (edited ) to asklemmy in What's your stance on "donating" blood plasma?
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Anti. There will never be a day where they pay me enough to contribute to blood stocks for hateful amerikans.

BassTurd , (edited ) to asklemmy in What's your stance on "donating" blood plasma?

I get around $120 a week to sell my plasma in the middle of the US at a BioLife center. Payment varies a little depending on the center you go to and various promotions, but it’s usually pretty close. It’s about 2-3 hours a week commitment.

In college, the money was necessary, but now I do it for extra side cash. My wife and I own a home, two vehicles, and are doing well, so I don’t need the money. I do it to supplement non budgeted items for fun, like weed, one or more snowboarding trips to actual elevation, and bass guitars and bass guitar accessories to name a few. Could it pay more? Probably, but I don’t feel like I’m getting ripped off for the time I’m giving.

I used to double dip, and do my hourly job while donating, which got me out of the office earlier, and got extra money. Now I’m salary and have meetings and shit.

v4ld1z OP ,
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Holy shit, 120$ per week? Now I definitely feel like I’m being ripped off 🐧 I thought we were having it good with 25€ per donation plus the odd additional promotions.

It used to be like that for me too - extra money to spend on leisure time. Mostly video games, in my case. Nowadays, I can’t go that regularly, sadly, because my new apprenticeship is full-time and doesn’t leave too much time to go donate plasma. But 120 sounds amazing

christian , (edited ) to asklemmy in What is your favorite sketch by "The Onion", aka "Onion News Network"?
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Always been partial to Victim In Fatal Car Accident Tragically Not Glenn Beck

“I heard screaming and I thought it was just someone doing an accurate impression of Glenn Beck talking normally, but then I saw the smoke.”

Sickos ,
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Holy shit

DirigibleProtein , to asklemmy in What's your stance on "donating" blood plasma?

My disorganised thoughts in no particular order:

In Australia, donation of blood products is not paid. I think you get a cup of tea and a few biscuits (“cookies”).

I don’t have a problem with that, and I’m very grateful to those anonymous people who volunteered their time and blood so that I could have blood during my stem cell transplants.

I also don’t have a problem with people in other countries who are paid for their blood products; I understand what it’s like to be in dire straits, and blood is a renewable resource. However, I feel that if a company is making money from selling blood, they should be paying a fair price to donors.

Ethically, I feel that any donation of blood (or organs) should be completely anonymous, altruistic, and uncompensated in order to remove any hint of obligation between donor and donee. The idea of being paid for donations makes me personally uncomfortable, even though I just said that I don’t mind other people being compensated.

I’d like to contribute and save lives and whatever, but I have incurable blood cancer (multiple myeloma) and they won’t allow me to donate.

dan1101 , to memes in Decision time

Pay $12, can’t let some other jerk have my dream.

Nomecks ,

Just buy it for ten years. You’re ultimately saving money and it’ll give you more time to incubate your dream!

Xiisadaddy , to asklemmy in What's your stance on "donating" blood plasma?
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In general even if your donating the blood for free they will still charge the person who gets the blood thousands of dollars at least in the US. They might just bill it as the service of sticking the needle in and hanging the bag up for you or whatever, but in essence they do charge for the blood and make a profit off of it.

I do think its a good thing to donate and help people, but i also do think that companies take advantage of the situation to make a profit off of it, and it is definitely exploitation. Donating blood plasma specifically is not a fun process, and it can leave a permanent scar on your arm if done a lot. The pay for it compared to the problems, and the profits they make on it is definitely understandable to see as a scam.

Now is the answer to that to just let people who need blood die? Obviously no. The answer is the make laws that say companies must provide a fair market rate for peoples plasma if selling it, or ideally just make laws that make all healthcare free so its not an issue anymore.

Westdragon , to showerthoughts in Trying to build viable third parties by voting for them in presidential elections is like trying to build a third door in your house by repeatedly walking into the wall where you want the door to be.

Want to build a viable third party for presidential elections? Start small at the city/county level and eventually you will have candidates at the state/federal level. Today’s city council is tomorrow’s senator/president. Does it really surprise anyone that a relatively unknown and unproven candidate outside of the two major parties doesn’t get any traction in a federal election?

sunzu2 , (edited )

we aint getting elected viable third party until the two party regime is denied legitimacy which is done by not voting for either party. deny them engagement by voting third party, anyone really.

YourNetworkIsHaunted ,

Just keep smashing yourself into the bricks to “deny the wall legitimacy” or whatever. I’m sure it will work this time.

sunzu2 ,

let me keep doing the same thing while expecting a different result 🤡

Westdragon ,

So you don’t agree that starting from the ground up won’t work? Why not? Too much effort or takes too much time?

Nuke_the_whales ,

Oh it’s that easy eh?

Westdragon ,

I think you might need to reread my post, I didn’t say it was easy. It’s reality, which generally isn’t easy.

x00za , (edited ) to piracy in Reminder: seeders, please seed on I2P

I set it up earlier and it felt like a highschool project. The AiO bloat, the GUI, lots of little bugs everywhere… The service didn’t even stop when I ran i2p stop.

I’m not against it, but I do hope it gets a lot better.

Findmysec OP , (edited )

The OG I2P program is written in Java, which might show behavior like you mentioned (didn’t stop immediately when stopping the service).

Please try I2PD, it’s written in C++

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