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Im28xwa , to memes in LET'S GOOOOOOO

So fucking true, the brain can be a real bitch sometimes

Behaviorbabe , to memes in Jiv me a break

I didn't know about the wrong way to say it until that LOTR meme.

WtfEvenIsExistence , to memes in Jiv me a break

dot G-I-F

wander1236 , to memes in This is the way
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Is that a Windows 11 button inside a Windows 7 dialog?

LambLeeg ,

Typical windows installation program that contains pieces from the big bang time /s

WarmSoda ,

Damn. You can tell not only what a Windows 7 dialog looks like enough to spot one, but you also know what a Windows 11 button looks like specifically too?

I don’t know if I’m impressed, or horrified.

LinuxMint21 ,
@LinuxMint21@lemmy.kde.social avatar

it just stands out to you if you’ve used windows 7 frequently

Appoxo , to reddit in Just deleted my reddit account, along with all my posts and comments.
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Too bad recommendations, advice and anything good there is you posted went with it.
I hope you enjoy being DenverCoder9…

Also: Cool.

Pixelphoria , to memes in Jiv me a break

Jraphic interface format really sounds right /s

SkyeCat ,
@SkyeCat@kbin.social avatar

Let me just get my Self Contained Oonderwater Breathing Uhpparatus ready /s

quibgobbler ,

Light aimplification by ztimulated emission of radiation just has a nice ring to it /s

MeetInPotatoes ,

I believe that’s “uhmission”

quibgobbler ,

You are correct, my apologies

MeetInPotatoes ,

National Aeronautics and Space Uhdministration /s

cloudpunk ,

I think it’s because words that end with sa, have that uh sound. Like Medusa, salsa, mesa, mimosa

samus12345 ,
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Right, in other words, acronym pronunciation has nothing to do with how the letters that compose it are pronounced in their respective words.

MothBookkeeper , (edited )

Right, because Gs are never pronounced with a “J” sound, and acronyms are never pronounced differently than their full terms. Sound logic there; well done. Never mind any of these:

NASA- National Aeronautics Space Uhdministration

NATO- North Ayy-tlantic Treaty Organization

LASER- Light Ayy-mplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation

SCUBA- Self Contained Oonderwater Breathing Uhpparatus

FOMO- Fear ohhf missing ohht

ASAP- Ayys soon ayys possible

POC- People ohhf solor

PIN- Personal id-entification number

BOGO- Buy ohhn get ohhn

POTUS- President ohhf the Uhhnited States

YOLO- You only live ohhnce

AWOL- Ayy-bsent without awfficial leave

ICE- Eyemmigration and Sustoms Enforcement

DARE- Drug Ayybuse Resistance Education

samus12345 ,
@samus12345@sh.itjust.works avatar

NASA - National Ah-ronautics and Space Uh-dministration

LASER - Light Ay-mplification by Ztimulated Eh-mission of Radiation

ICE - Eye-mmigration and Sustoms -nforcement (E is silent)

DARE - Drug Ay-buse Resistance -ducation (ditto)

betheydocrime ,

For this logic to be consistent you would have to pronounce JPEG as “jayfeg”

Cargon ,

There’s no logic being applied. This is just sports mentality in tech. Like spaces vs. tabs, Emacs vs. vim, Python vs. R, or one of countless others.

But could you imagine if you created a digital standard used by billions everyday and then most people refused to pronounce the name you gave it? Same energy given off by the “anti pronoun” crowd.

pythonoob ,

Never thought about it that way. But you’re right.

Lemmylefty , to memes in Jiv me a break
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“The correct way, of course.”

bouh , to memes in I am famous round these here parts

And then there’s when you get called for a simple sub!

acastcandream , (edited ) to memes in Jiv me a break

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EliasChao ,

We all know it’s pronounced “gif”.

acastcandream , (edited )

spoilerasdfasdfsadfasfasdf

MrZigZag ,

Yeah with the g like in garage.

Atrabiliousaurus ,

Or the g in gigantic.

asexualchangeling ,

I hate this language…

SharkEatingBreakfast , to memes in Abe-sama gives advice
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Work hours are long and grueling. Childcare is phenomenally expensive, and that’s assuming you can even find childcare, which is near impossible. Children are expensive. Cost of living is high. Cheating and domestic violence are rates are high. Women have no confidence that they will be supported or be able to provide support if they decide to have a child, and they are very right to think that.

Scarce resources avaliable for women who have children is the reason for the decline. You could never pay me enough to ever have a child in Japan.

Not mention, plenty of Japanese adults grew up being abused and/or neglected by their own parents while growing up in a pressure-cooker society. Maybe they’re thinking twice about bringing another human into the world because of that, as well?

candybrie ,

They also have this fucked up idea that pain is an important part of becoming a mother so they don’t really offer things like epidurals. Yeah, no thanks.

SharkEatingBreakfast ,
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I am not personally familiar with the Japanese medical system, but I would not be shocked if that were the case.

Add “treating women really shitty and unfairly” to the checklist.

Addfwyn ,

Japanese permanent resident here.

Epidurals are very rare. They exist but they are not popular at all. Some is the belief that a “natural” birth is better. In some cases it is just availability of an anesthiaologist that is equipped to do one. Some people just don’t even realise it is an option. The only people I know here who have had one were non-Japanese residents.

I don’t think people necessarily look down on a mother who has one, it’s rare enough that nobody would even ask probably, but it’s just not a common procedure.

interdimensionalmeme ,

Human reproduction is an astoundingly bad deal reserved for the richest and most powerful who can outsources the endless source of problems briefs and complications that it is.

The only reason this continued for so long is that we were too stupid to realize not doing it was an option.

Cbizzle31 ,

Idk man I really love my kid.

tiredofsametab ,

assuming you can even find childcare

I think this needs an 'affordable' thrown in. The free and cheap stuff is really hard to get into, but there are other, more expensive options (though out of reach of most).

plenty of Japanese adults grew up being abused and/or neglected by their own parents

Do what now? Source?

SharkEatingBreakfast , (edited )
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These links are not for the faint of heart.

japansubculture.com/child-abuse-in-japan-why-japa…

japantimes.co.jp/…/japan-record-child-abuse-cases…

metropolisjapan.com/the-controversy-of-japans-bab…

And this is only what gets reported. Rest assured, a majority of abuse is never reported.

Poverty is so much more prevalent for single mothers, as well.

rijag.org/en/child-poverty-in-japan/

tiredofsametab ,

Yeah, it was definitely up during corona. All domestic abuse was up then (and in a lot of the world).

For your first link, it states that the abuse found is more extreme, but the source they link to doesn't work. I do remember the horrible story of that poor child from the news here. It then goes on to just give numbers with no citations or sources whatsoever. The whole publication also seems a bit weird.

Abandonment of infants is definitely a thing that happens and I'm glad that a baby hatch solution now exists.

I do agree that often abuse goes unreported and/or un-prosecuted (as do rapes and many other crimes in Japan). I just don't see anything here stating that it's on the scale I seemed to think you were saying.

Things for single mothers does need to get a lot better; making women more equal in society and actually enforcing the protections on their jobs and family leave could go a long way to this.

I've been living in Japan the better part of a decade. I've had friends from all walks of life. Some did open up to me about abuse (I was also an abused child for a good chunk of my childhood and have sometimes talked about it), but I've really heard no more here than in the US. There are two problems with this. (1) it's anecdotal based on the experience of one guy in Tokyo and (2) what some people would call abuse, others would not making things even more sticky.

I do think that, whatever the scale of abuse, non-zero is too much and that should be addressed, but I also don't think it's some super-regular thing which is what I think you were intending to write,

juliebean , to memes in Jiv me a break

oh that’s easy, it’s “dot gif”

ialvoi , to memes in So happy this is something we left behind (mostly)

Something is behind we left mostly happy (this).

Tb0n3 , to memes in So happy this is something we left behind (mostly)

Baste

NoName , to memes in So happy this is something we left behind (mostly)

Take my upvote

Herbstzeitlose , to memes in So happy this is something we left behind (mostly)

I never understood why anyone would upvote these comments, or why no sub (that I know of) banned them.

Zyansheep ,

“This”

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