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Chriszz , to news in This is not a forecast for 50 years time, it’s happening today.

We’re fucked bros

fleabomber , to startrek in No, I said I seek Jamaican Rum!

I too, am an organizalsexual.

FizzlePopBerryTwist OP ,

No no. It’s not a foot fetish thing. I just like the socks when they’re folded and rolled.

fleabomber ,

Think I’m short a comma.

snake_case ,

No that’s Picard not Kirk

GardensTale , to retrogaming in Recently picked up Chrono Trigger - Amazing Game!

I should really play this someday.

But for recommendations: have you played Golden Sun perhaps?

jacktherippah , to lemmyshitpost in Was in the city recently, so I got a few selfies.

Damn, you look brainy!

Tomassci , to softwaregore in More like downdating
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Reversing the numbers

Millie , to mildlyinfuriating in Some people truly believe the whole world exists just for them

Okay, so as a cab driver I have a lot of opportunities to get frustrated with how selfish and myopic people are. But you know what happens when I do that? I make myself miserable.

I, personally, find that my mental state is much, much better the more I’m willing to accept people not doing things ‘the right way’. Yes, I could get annoyed for the hypothetical people who might encounter an obstacle to their mobility here (who have not and may not ever arrive), but what will that actually do for me or for anyone else?

Unless I’m actually moving the obstacle my disapproval is completely useless. It may even cause me to do something stupid and inconsiderate myself as I become distracted by my annoyance.

But if I just let it go, smile, and move on, the utter insignificance of the action can just fade into the background and not make itself part of my focus on how to reflect on humanity or my day.

stevedidWHAT ,
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Who gave you the right to bestow such a beautifully worded response >:(

onionbaggage ,

I’m literally angry with rage!!

androidul ,

I heard it’s psichologically unhealthy to hide them in your darkest parts of mind, after all they’re just sitting there in your subconscious without you knowing it. Frustration will keep gathering though, please speak to your friends, family or therapist about these issues before depression hits.

Steve ,
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If you suppress it, letting it fester, you’re right. But that’s not what they’re talking about.

They’re describing actually letting it go. Letting the emotions wash over you and dissipate naturally. It may look the same on the outside, but internally it’s very different. It’s by far the best skill for your mental health.

androidul ,

I know the trick, that’s what I do when my wife starts talking too much

stevedidWHAT ,
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Christ almighty found the boomer

GlitzyArmrest ,
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Get new material.

Dirk_Darkly ,

Very true, but this community isn’t called “Letting things go”.

PeleSpirit ,

I think this is more of people looking out for the disabled, not being annoyed.

stevedidWHAT ,
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Mmmm

Cherry picking going on here

irkli ,
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Hmm … I think the point of this post, and comm, is being (righteously) annoyed. When leavened with humor, of the self-deprecating kind, it’s good.

But public indulgence of righteous indignation is kinda gross. Once in a while maybe…

ParsnipWitch ,

Yes, I could get annoyed for the hypothetical people who might encounter an obstacle to their mobility here (who have not and may not ever arrive), but what will that actually do for me or for anyone else?

You could move the bikes for that hypothetical person. I can not move a bike like that because of my disability.

Personally I could pass those at the side, but I have friends who need a walking aid or wheelchair who probably couldn’t. Vehicles parked in the middle of the way are a regular road block. It is often because people without disabilities can’t (or won’t) imagine that people who can’t move a bike or climb over a scooter exist.

instamat , to mildlyinteresting in in Australia, when we pay taxes, we get a receipt. The receipt shows what our taxes were spent on

Is this hard to do in practice? I would love to see a breakdown like this in the United States, and especially on a local level. What’s involved in getting this information? Where does someone even start to request something like this?

dyma ,
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I assume it has to just be based on the proportion of budget spending and not actually your dollars tracked

instamat ,

This might sound dopey so forgive me, but couldn’t my dollars be tracked? Wouldn’t that be a good use for blockchain technology?

TroublesomeTalker ,

It would not be a good use for Blockchain technology. Besides the problem that your dollars are a fungible asset that don’t have a physical object associated with it, as soon as you dollars get converted to another state, account, entity, whatever along with another thousands people’s dollars you would lose the tracking. And ultimately even if you could achieve this it would then either all fall to one or two accounts so you would have the disheartening effect of seeing your entire annual contribution spent on something tedious like fuelling an aircraft carrier, or they would attempt to distribute it evenly in which case why not save all the effort and just track the average spend budgets? It’s a solution looking for a problem here.

instamat ,

Ah, thank you for the explanation. I thought that money could be tracked even through conversion, but now I see how that wouldn’t be possible. It’s better suited for tracking bitcoin and the like, right?

Part of me wants to see that tedious spending of my money but I suppose it wouldn’t do me any good. An average breakdown would be nice, starting with my property taxes.

iByteABit , to mildlyinfuriating in Some people truly believe the whole world exists just for them

I’m so used to having to bend over backwards to walk anywhere in Greece that I literally could not see the problem

vintprox ,
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The matter of perspective, amirite? 🥁

MartinXYZ , to mildlyinfuriating in Some people truly believe the whole world exists just for them

Yes, you can walk around it but what about someone in a wheelchair?

vintprox ,
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I don’t think OP needed to give a damn while posting this, plus it was pointed out already.

EyesEyesBaby , to mildlyinfuriating in Some people truly believe the whole world exists just for them

Says the one sitting on his bike on the sidewalk while holding a phone?

vintprox ,
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It’s not like the person taking this photo left their bike for a while.

Regna , to mildlyinfuriating in Some people truly believe the whole world exists just for them
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Dead-easy, they aren’t locked to a permanent object, just move them behind the car, and then they’ll neither be stolen nor your fault if someone else parks their hoods into the bikes.
Move the offending bikes past the car

Decoy321 ,

I just want to say show appreciation for you taking time and effort to draw us a diagram. Thank you.

vintprox ,
@vintprox@geddit.social avatar

Either are awful parking spots for bikes, but serves them right.

Pregnenolone , to mildlyinfuriating in This

I feel like saying that Lemmy isn’t your personal army

robocall , to mildlyinfuriating in Some people truly believe the whole world exists just for them
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Username checks out

checksout ,

Hmmm

vintprox ,
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Wait, NPCs have a power to go through the props. It’s something I learned from Half-Life 2.

Zagone , to mildlyinfuriating in xfinity hotspot access fuckery

I have a long and special history with Comcast. My city has given them the sole monopoly cable contact. So – I believe – they are obligated to provide me service. The distance from pole to house is too long. No less than 3 service people have come out and said they have to put in a thicker cable like those used on the telephone poles. Nope – the work order always disappears. Of course, they have to pretend they will eventually do something, because – city monopoly.

Used a signal booster for a long time and that helped (I had to buy it) except at holidays when everyone was home. Then more people in the area got service – dropping the signal.

After some years, T-Mobile 5G moved in and I happily dumped Comcast (monopoly only applies to cable).

There is more, but you get the idea.

Never give Comcast a monopoly on service. Even had me considering satellite Internet in the middle of the city at one point!

itsAsin OP ,
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i found myself laughing at your story. sorry, it’s not you… just to hear that they seem so inept and useless.

Zagone ,

Thanks – it does become funny for me as more time passes. Not so funny was the year Comcast signal was too weak to operate for 10 days over the Christmas holiday.

Son_of_dad , to lemmyshitpost in That’s some other guy I swear

Art from this period is so weird. They’d dress the Saints and such in modern clothing. It’d be like us drawing the Apostles and such, wearing 2023 swag.

eestileib ,

Check out Hindu devotional stuff, they’ve got Ganesha on excel and Krishna playing cricket and stuff.

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