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Letstakealook , to mildlyinfuriating in Lots of times the restaurants won't even have milk

Some this has to do with shelf life. Beverages containing alcohol have a long shelf life. A restaurant is not going to take losses on having 50 kinds of juice or whatever on hand. Another angle to this is that a lot of the drinks on the alcoholic menu are cocktails, so just combinations of other shit they have. Finally, what adult is just drinking milk? Have some water, it is good for you.

IsThisAnAI ,

The milk is for parents.

STRIKINGdebate2 OP ,
@STRIKINGdebate2@lemmy.world avatar

I just like having milk with every meal. I don’t like water and having dinner with a fizzy drink is just wrong.

BakerBagel ,

What do you mean you dont like water? You mean that liquid that makes you die if you dont have any for a couple days?

Milk is absolutely disgusting during a meal since it gets so warm and gross.

STRIKINGdebate2 OP ,
@STRIKINGdebate2@lemmy.world avatar

No it doesn’t. Milk can stay cold for ages. Like I would have any meal gone within 10 minutes.

chocoladisco ,

Consuming a meal in less than ten minutes is really not indicative of healthy eating habits.

whoreticulture ,

Uh why? I eat most of my meals in about that amount of time when I eat by myself. like how long does it take to eat a fuckin sandwich lmao, or a bowl of pasta? And I don’t have any eating disorders, I’m not at an unhealthy weight. I just … eat.

nogooduser ,

Just because it’s essential for life doesn’t mean that people have to like it. I really don’t like drinking water unless it’s just out of the fridge or cooler. I always add cordial to it.

variants ,

I used to think like this in high school until I joined football and learned how much I loved water during practice, now I carry a water bottle everywhere for a swig whenever I get a slight thirst

nogooduser ,

I do drink frequently when I go cycling or walking.

tal ,
@tal@lemmy.today avatar

Milk is absolutely disgusting during a meal since it gets so warm and gross

Historically, milk was generally consumed warm. Breasts aren’t kegerators.

shitescalates ,

Historically it was only consumed by babies too.

Trainguyrom ,

Evidence suggests those that can tolerate lactose as adults are descended from farmers who drank milk to survive during seasons of bad yields.

Milk is full of great vitamins and minerals. I haven’t verified this claim but I heard someone say recently a person can entirely meet their entire nutritional needs on purely milk and potatoes, which doesn’t sound super pleasant to have as a diet, it’s certainly an easy baseline to meet

candybrie ,

Sounds plausible. The main thing peds worry about for toddlers primarily subsisting off milk is iron deficiency. Potatoes have iron and vitamin c.

brb ,

Milk is absolutely delightful with greasy foods. When are you supposed to drink it if not with meals?

TrickDacy ,

Milk is disgusting with all foods, or by itself

brb ,

Your taste buds are defective buddy

TrickDacy ,

Nope. I don’t eat chalk either

BakerBagel ,

I hate milk. I use oat milk with my coffee and that is it

CareHare ,

Not judging you on your milk drinking, but drinking too much milk can have serious side effects. Humans weren’t biologically made to drink milk their whole lives.

STRIKINGdebate2 OP ,
@STRIKINGdebate2@lemmy.world avatar

They weren’t biologically made to drink alcohol or eat big macs their whole lives either yet here you are.

CanadaPlus ,

Yeah, this is a hella weird comment in an alcohol thread. That stuff is actually toxic, and popular mainly because of it.

VaultBoyNewVegas ,

What’s with Lemmy’s obsession with water? Most people know that water is the best thing to drink but this site is preachy as fuck about it.

CanadaPlus ,

The hydrohomies are all grown up, I guess?

TrickDacy ,

I haven’t actually seen that.

CareHare ,

Everyone knows alcohol is poison. Not many people know the side effects of drinking too much milk. You could actually become addicted to it and it would become a problem. I had a friend who had some trouble with it, which is why I typed that comment.

TrickDacy ,

You’re getting downvoted but you’re actually correct. My grandfather was told by his doctor not to drink so much milk. He drank at least 3 glasses a day. I forget why but if you’re telling an 85 yo to stop doing something as a doctor, it probably has some bad short-term effects

CanadaPlus , (edited )

Source? Addictive milk is kind of “out of left field” for me.

CareHare ,

scholar.google.be/scholar?hl=nl&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=mi…

I don’t know how true this is, but I pulled this quote:

Indeed, the results suggest that milk is more addictive than cigarettes.

www.sciencedirect.com/…/S0167629604000414?casa_to…

CanadaPlus ,

We show the estimable rational addiction model tends to yield spurious evidence in favor of the rational addiction hypothesis when aggregate data are used. Direct application of the canonical model yields results seemingly indicative that non-addictive commodities such as milk, eggs, and oranges are rationally addictive.

This is literally a study about how to get bad conclusions from this model of addiction. It’s supposed to be ridiculous.

CareHare ,

That’s my mistake! Had company and posted something I didn’t read. My apologies. Maybe I can learn something from this article then.

CanadaPlus ,

Hey, no worries. It happens.

CareHare ,

Very true, yet lactose intolerance is quite common among humans.

SexualPolytope ,
@SexualPolytope@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Respectfully, what the fuck?!

Passerby6497 ,

having dinner with a fizzy drink is just wrong.

Its not mandatory, but I’ll have you know this is incorrect.

VaultBoyNewVegas ,

With having IBD I’m pretty much limited to water or milk. I’m absolutely going to drink milk when I can because I get fed up drinking water multiple times a day every fucking day.

altima_neo ,
@altima_neo@lemmy.zip avatar

Hydrohomies tho

Letstakealook ,

I guess, I primarily drink water. I’m not restricted in the same way, but I’m an innate fat fuck, so water is my drink of choice. I’m surprised milk wouldn’t inflame IBD.

blandfordforever ,

The concept of being fed up with water is so alien to me. Water doesn’t have some powerful, delicious flavor but the sensation of drinking water is almost always one of satisfying refreshment.

How can you be irritated by water? “Damn it, this is only exactly what my body needs!”

Letstakealook ,

Idk, I like other beverages as well, but I’ve only ever been disappointed by water when it has contaminants I can taste.

Radium ,

Sounds more like you dislike bad water. I think well filtered water at this point is table stakes.

Especially if you live in the US where you either have a leaf service line or more PFAS than you’d believe

Passerby6497 ,

Some people crave or have to have some kind of flavor with their liquids or they don’t want it. I have known multiple people who thought water tasted gross, which is somewhat legit because I had to get used to the different water taste when I went to school on the opposite side of town, but they just thought any kind of water was gross. They’d always have a soda or coffee or something.

My issue isn’t flavor necessarily, its carbonation. But plain/unsweetened soda water is gross and soda streams aren’t worth it to make my own infused water.

chocoladisco ,

Seems like a huge failure in their nutrition education.

Drink water for your hydration, everything else is a treat and not hydration.

This thread clears up to me why so many people have digestive issues and/or obesity.

Noedel ,

My wife has colitis and dairy fucks her up 😮

Can you drink tea?

EatATaco ,

Is this coming from experience or are you just kind of guessing? There are plenty of cocktails that use non-shelf stable stuff that you can get anywhere. On top of that, the new movement towards providing non-alcoholic drinks on the menu just reuses these same ingredients in different ways.

Letstakealook ,

I’ve worked on both sides of the house for 14 years and I’m in management now. The issue is once you open products, not when they’re sitting there. Sitting there is also an issue, however, as stock that doesn’t move still incurs costs. I work on the institutional side now and we only provide nonalcoholic beverages, but they are either single serve or cheap bulk prep. These are not what people are expecting at a restaurant. Many items in cocktails also have long shelf lives after opening or are cheap/move quickly.

EatATaco ,

Many items in cocktails also have long shelf lives after opening or are cheap/move quickly.

This is why I think we see variations on actual cocktails so much…you have it, it’s open, so move it.

Letstakealook ,

Exactly. It’s like having a breakfast only restaurant. You can make a menu of 50 entrees by combining 8 main ingredients with various cooking methods and spices.

MeThisGuy ,

that’s Taco Bell and they’ve been doing it for a long time

Letstakealook ,

Lots of diners, too. That’s why they tend to be the restaurants that are around for 67 years, lol.

Heavybell , to funny in That's not troubling at all
@Heavybell@lemmy.world avatar

Reminder that Asimov devised the 3 laws then devoted multiple novels to showing how easily they could be circumvented.

OrnateLuna ,

They are also a fun read so I recommend it

asexualchangeling ,

Came here to say this, let’s hope that it’s not bound by such simple restrictions

Gork , to pics in Sucks to suck!

Is it already rusting? lol

rockSlayer ,

It’s stainless steel so it’s just surface level, but yes lmao it wasn’t treated for outdoor use

Catoblepas ,

So what! I love scraping rust off my vehicle every week

-cyber truck owners, presumably

xavier_berthiaume ,

Still love the truck!

FlyingSquid ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

They don’t do that, but they are supposed to clean it right away whenever they park. Really.

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/1cea7f1b-d358-49c3-9bae-9bd10757f01b.png

BakerBagel ,

I’m a St. Louis boy so I grew up with the Gateway Arch. It looks better after 55 years of exposure to the elements than Cybertrucks do after 5 weeks.

grue ,

DeLorean also managed to get it right, despite distractions like building the things in Belfast during the Troubles and getting entrapped into cocaine smuggling.

captain_aggravated ,
@captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works avatar

Yeah the bodywork isn’t what’s wrong with the DeLorean.

barsquid ,

Maybe it encountered some extreme conditions, like a car wash.

OrangeJoe ,

Or maybe the extreme condition known as out of doors

brbposting , to linuxmemes in "LiNuX uSeR iNsTaLlInG A BrOwSeR haha" meanwhile :

“Holy Hannah!” That’s great

https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/6da7e72c-d04a-4abc-9d1e-6d43c377a39f.jpeg

“Montana Banana!” also an acceptable exclamation

ILikeBoobies , to memes in *Chuckles* I'm in danger

Tell them you fucked their mom

Meltrax ,

“I’m the motherfucker now”

STOMPYI ,

Perfect

Godric , to aboringdystopia in May 13, 1985

The police obtained arrest warrants in 1985 charging four MOVE occupants with crimes including parole violations, contempt of court, illegal possession of firearms, and making terroristic threats. Mayor Wilson Goode and police commissioner Gregore J. Sambor classified MOVE as a terrorist organization. Police evacuated residents of the area from the neighborhood prior to their action. Residents were told that they would be able to return to their homes after a 24-hour period.

There was an armed standoff with police, who threw tear gas canisters at the building. The MOVE members fired at them, and a gunfight with semi-automatic and automatic firearms ensued for 90 minutes… At 2 p.m., Sambor ordered that the compound be bombed.

From a Pennsylvania State Police helicopter, Philadelphia Police Department proceeded to drop two 1.5-pound bombs (which the police referred to as “entry devices”) made of Tovex, a dynamite substitute, combined with two pounds of FBI-supplied C-4, targeting a fortified, bunker-like cubicle on the roof of the house. The bombs exploded after 45 seconds, igniting the fuel of a gasoline-powered generator and setting the house on fire, which was left to burn. Officials later stated that this was to let the fire burn through the roof and destroy the “bunker”, so police could then drop tear gas into the house and flush out the occupants.

30 minutes later, firefighters moved in to control the fire but there was gunfire and the firefighters and police were ordered back as the fire spread to neighboring houses down the street.

The only two MOVE survivors, Birdie Africa, who was 13 at the time, and Ramona Africa, both escaped the house. Police initially said that two men had also run out of the house at the same time and fired at them and that police had returned fire. Ramona Africa said that police fired at those trying to escape. Police said that MOVE members moved in and out of the house shooting at the police. The fire department later declared the fire under control at 11:47 p.m.

FiniteBanjo , (edited )

If that’s all true, then that adult and child from the cult who lived are lucky they lived after their cult had the gall to shoot at firefighters.

EDIT: added words

frostysauce ,

You’re assuming that both of them, including the 13-year old, fired at the firefighters?

FiniteBanjo ,

No but I am assuming the two of them were a part of the larger MOVE group referred to as “they”, especially given they both had the last name Africa which was adopted by all of the cult’s members. It’s a miracle anybody made it out of the compound after hours of gunfighting and fires that engulfed 2 blocks.

Godric ,

You should not assume children are part of any group or movement. This wasn’t a good vs bad event, as reality seldom is. Shitty people on both ends resulted in a tragedy.

FiniteBanjo ,

Uh okay pal, how about this reformatting:

If that’s all true, then that adult and child from the cult who lived are lucky they lived after their cult had the gall to shoot at firefighters.

Godric ,

Thanks pal, I agree with you once you reformatted yourself for clarity. Ty for finally being clear!

FiniteBanjo ,

Aight, I’ll go edit the original to mirror this.

just_the_ticket ,

Boy of you think 13-year-olds can’t shoot you haven’t seen shit

Godric , (edited )

Boy of you think 4-year-olds can’t shoot you haven’t seen shit

/s

TokenBoomer , (edited )

Boy of you think babies can’t shoot, you’ve never changed a diaper.

Jiggle_Physics ,

*of

TokenBoomer ,

Nice catch, corrected

John_McMurray ,

You believe that part?

FiniteBanjo ,

I’m not going to sit here and give you a lecture on what the word “IF” means.

John_McMurray ,

Yeah I responded before you changed it, so stfu.

FiniteBanjo ,

Nah the word if was there from the start, so stfu.

John_McMurray ,

The fuck it was

FiniteBanjo ,

I’m sure there is a way to verify it on Lemmy.

FiniteBanjo ,

Actually, here is an easy way to tell, your comment in response was over 2 hours later than the last time an edit was made to my comment. So the if absolutely was always there, just hover over the little pencil icon.

just_the_ticket ,

Seems reasonable

FiniteBanjo ,

Nah, police weren’t adequately trained to handle something on this scale. Something had to be done, but not by police with satchel charges and an anti-tank machinegun.

5gruel ,

What is an anti tank machine gun?

RalfWausE ,

In WWI there were attempts to bring down early tanks with heavy machine guns (the armor was not that thick back then)… but i am not sure if this is an official category.

weebkent ,

ehhhh, I assume the guy meant an anti-material rifle? or some sort of autocannon if it actually is like a machinegun because anti-tank rifles are very antiquated and not a thing anymore, at least as a modern term for these weapons. That kind of thing got phased out since world war 2.

vaultdweller013 ,

My best guess is that they meant an M2 browning and just knew they were mounted on some tanks, then assumed they were meant for tanks. They were meant for AP and AA use if im not misremembering.

FiniteBanjo ,

A big gun with big bullets that shoots really fast. Fuck if I know the model, but the police had and used it in this event.

FangedWyvern42 ,
@FangedWyvern42@lemmy.world avatar

anti-tank machine gun

What?

FiniteBanjo ,

Yeah the city police had and used it. Crazy, right?

ChairmanMeow ,
@ChairmanMeow@programming.dev avatar

Bombing a house in the middle of a residential area seems “reasonable”?

A judge and jury found the police department used unnecessary excessive violence and violated constitutional protections against unlawful searches.

cordlesslamp ,

That’s definitely sarcastic.

rickyrigatoni ,

We got some messed up people on this site already we can never be too sure.

ChairmanMeow ,
@ChairmanMeow@programming.dev avatar

I hope so, yes.

Fedizen ,

I’m constantly told the 2nd amendment exists for the express purpose of shooting cops. Are you saying the 2nd amendment is in the wrong here and that police should have access to weapons denied to ordinary people?

BigBananaDealer ,
@BigBananaDealer@lemm.ee avatar

2nd amendment is supposed to keep the government in check. the fact there are guns citizens cannot get but the government can is a travesty

NikkiDimes ,

I want a god damn 25 megaton nuke tyvm.

BigBananaDealer ,
@BigBananaDealer@lemm.ee avatar

FOR REAL nobody fucking with the guy with a nuke

JayDee ,

Where’s my crew-served armaments? When do I get to own a cruiser?

orrk ,

I need a recreational 50 Megatone McNuke

DopePriest , to lemmyshitpost in They say your body is the only instrument that doesn't require any lessons

I hate this so much. Enjoy your upvote.

Baku , to greentext in Japan anon complains about Google

A couple of years ago I found a black and white photo from the late 1800s and wanted to figure out what station it was from. Google was useless and only showed unrelated stations, but surprisingly, Bing found a page with the exact photo on it. It was on one of those shitty scraper pages that just lists thousands and thousands of random photos, but nonetheless I figured out what station it was

lars ,

Jesus Christ I guess I’m not misremembering.

Bing’s reverse image search is essentially dead in 2024 unless you’re uploading the Mona Lisa. It’s really, really terrible and even worse than Google.

My favorites right now are Tineye, Yandex, and Google, in that order.

Baku ,

My last experience with bings reverse image search was in 2022 or so, so no vouches for its quality these days. I’ve had mixed results with tineye, but there was another one which I don’t even remember the name of that generated reverse search links for all the search engines, I think it even listed that Chinese one and a few others I’ve never heard of rather than being its own thing. I had decent luck with that, I found Bing still worked the best but I haven’t tried it since

Google lens definitely wins for object search though. Not the point of the post, I know, but it’s kind of funny how their reverse image search is dogshit but their object recognition is flawless

lars ,

Please please come back when you remember the name of what you’re talking about.

I would search for it myself, but you know, it’s not 2003 to 2022 anymore.

Baku ,

Found it. It’s https://www.reverseimagesearch.com/. It doesn’t list as many as I thought, just google, Bing, Yandex, and Baidu

lars ,

Thank you!!

prime_number_314159 ,

This sounds like what reverseimagesearch dot org does, but that only has 4 engines linked.

net00 ,

Strange, for me Tineye has not a single time been able to identify ANY of the images I ever tried. Yandex has worked best for me

Microw ,

Same, tineye only ever worked for me if I uploaded a picture that was by Reuters or something and therefore on lots of reputable sites. In any other cases it found nothing.

peteypete420 ,

Just that name Tineye. Now I need to find images I have a reason to search.

lars ,

Does it have connotations? I don’t know them.

peteypete420 ,

Tineye? Yea it’s used in Branden Sanderson’s Mistbourne books. People have the ability to ingest different metals for different abilities.

People who ingest tin, gain heightened senses. Vision, hearing, touch, etc. They are known as “tineyes”.

lars ,

Cooooool. Thank you.

mindbleach ,

Neither ever worked for lineart. Photos? Used to be reliable, occasionally bordered psychic, now just dumb. Drawings? Yep, that’s a drawing. Did you need anything else?

lemmyreader , to android in If it works, kill it.

R.I.P.

killedbygoogle.com

Tombstone 2018 - 2024 Google Podcasts

Killed 26 days ago, Google Podcasts was a podcast hosting platform and an Android podcast listening app. It was almost 6 years old.

tourist ,
@tourist@lemmy.world avatar

Tombstone 2030-2032 Google Pacemaker

Killed 8 years from now, Google Pacemaker was an IoT pacemaker for patients with heart arrhythmia. All devices were remotely deactivated after 2 years.

lemmyreader ,

Tombstone 2030-2032 Google Pacemaker

Killed 8 years from now, Google Pacemaker was an IoT pacemaker for patients with heart arrhythmia. All devices were remotely deactivated after 2 years.

🤯 😂

candybrie ,

Pixel Pass

Killed 8 months ago, Pixel Pass was a program that allowed users to pay a monthly charge for their Pixel phone and upgrade immediately after two years. It was almost 2 years old.

Well, that seems particularly scummy.

lemmyreader ,

Indeed.What a rip-off! :(

Serinus ,

They did allow users to upgrade once first.

candybrie ,

That’s good. The article linked to by the graveyard made it seem like they didn’t.

southsamurai , to memes in The land of the free!
@southsamurai@sh.itjust.works avatar

I mean, that isn’t some kind of bad thing. Appeals courts are there to catch bad prosecution. They’re supposed to protect citizens from the system failing to work as intended.

Now, the fact that it’s a rich fuck that can afford attorneys to do the work to make the appeal happen and most people couldn’t sucks. That’s a major flaw of the system, that throwing money at it means you’re gong to end up with unbalanced outcomes, but unless the decision handed down was not based in fact, a successful appeal is a good thing.

Fuck Weinstein, but this isn’t about him in specific.

some_guy ,

Thanks for reminding us.

xantoxis , to aboringdystopia in I think the original name was "dysaesthesia aethiopica."

They made up a new word for hating your job and then put in three pictures of people on the edge of a breakdown. That’s not hating your job, that’s being crushed by your job. It’s right there in the photo. You can see it in their eyes.

FlyingSquid OP ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

I’d say most people hate their job because it is crushing them.

DarylDutch ,

I wish that were true. But most people i know getting crushed/burning out like their job. It is much easier to take on “extra’s” when you are motivated by the work you are doing to the point of unsustainability.

nifty , to lemmyshitpost in Progress!
@nifty@lemmy.world avatar

I know it’s a shitpost, but the idea behind something like this is counter to the point of rehabilitation. Civilization should move towards rehabilitation instead of punishment as the idea is that you want to integrate someone back into society. I am not sure inducing trauma and mental damage is conducive to rehabilitation.

TopRamenBinLaden ,

Technology like this could actually be used to help the rehabilitation process by dilating time, and allowing the offender to be rehabilitated without actually wasting much of their actual life.

It would most likely be used for harsh punishment in this universe, but its nice to imagine living in a better one, sometimes.

Grass ,

It sucks that it would never be used for speed rehab and instead for eternal torture.

XM34 ,

I’m like 99% sure it would just make the time feel longer without any benefit of consciousness. Kind of like certain drugs make everything feel like it’s slow motion, but you still don’t get superhuman reflexes from them.

BluesF ,

I think you’re exactly right. I’m not in any way qualified to make this statement but, if I’m right, you can’t just make the brain “go faster” and get more useful time without time actually passing. Processes need to happen in the brain for thoughts to occur, and you’d have to somehow speed those up… I mean there are chemical reactions happening in your nerve endings, how are those going to speed up? Especially by a factor of >1000 as implied by the OOP!

intensely_human ,

Processes need to happen in the brain for thoughts to occur

I disagree. I’ve had experiences far longer than their real life counterparts in dreams.

dojan ,
@dojan@lemmy.world avatar

I don’t think so. It probably just screws with the perception of time, I doubt it actually speeds anything up. If it did, we’d be able to use it for way more things than punishment, like for example, doing a deep delve into a subject in a matter of hours.

Carlo ,

Theoretically, if you had such technology, maybe you could use it to rehabilitate instead of punish. Being able to undergo months or years of therapy in a matter of hours could be extremely beneficial.

kiagam ,

if someone could actually get new information and insight under something like this, why would we use it in a prison instead of putting people to study the whole of human knowledge and create demi-god wizards?

Carlo ,

I mean, setting aside the danger inherent in creating demi-god wizards, there’s no reason they couldn’t do both.

braxy29 ,

i’m not sure how this could really work. good therapy requires the person of the therapist, and it additionally takes place within the context of a client’s living. are there therapists willing to give up subjective years over and over and over? how does the client try new things, gain understanding without the feedback of their life between sessions? also - therapists seek information and process their work with clients between sessions.

on top of all this, i’m not yet convinced this would be psychologically healthy for either.

Carlo ,

I think that the therapist(s) in this case would have to be AI. The person could be in their own little simulation, experiencing a reality tailored to addressing whatever psychological problems they might have. It’s all science fiction, anyhow. There’s no theoretical, let alone practical basis for this technology afaik.

captainlezbian ,

There is though, it’s called time hallucinations and it fucking sucks when you’re sober. I occasionally get them. It’s not like everything is slow motion it’s more like you’re bored and this meeting is taking forever, but exaggerated and it takes normal activities and makes them that kind of boring.

UnderpantsWeevil ,
@UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world avatar

I know it’s a shitpost, but the idea behind something like this is counter to the point of rehabilitation.

Its counter to our understanding of entropy. Brains simply don’t work like this.

nifty ,
@nifty@lemmy.world avatar

Can you elaborate?

UnderpantsWeevil ,
@UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world avatar

www.sciencedaily.com/releases/…/071211233934.htm

Even though participants remembered their own falls as having taken one-third longer than those of the other study participants, they were not able to see more events in time. Instead, the longer duration was a trick of their memory, not an actual slow-motion experience.

Your memory is imperfect. But your actual capacity to perceive time is still limited by the facilities you use for that prescription.

intensely_human ,

One experimental result does not define the entire domain of consciousness.

You are essentially making a statement of the form “X does not and cannot exist”, which is always a logical fallacy.

UnderpantsWeevil ,
@UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world avatar

You are essentially making a statement of the form “X does not and cannot exist”

Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. This is a Family Guy meme.

Dasus ,
@Dasus@lemmy.world avatar

It’s not complete horseshit. The application might be, but the idea isn’t.

I remember a Slavoj Zizek anecdote about it.

Got_Bent ,

So I was on a jury pool in December.

After the attorneys for both sides finished their dog and pony show, the judge himself made each of us answer the following question:

What is the purpose of criminal incarceration?

A - Punishment

B - Deterrence

C - Rehabilitation

After all seventy five of us had answered, all of us who responded with anything other than punishment were dismissed. Even those who answered a combination of the choices. Nope. Punishment was the only correct answer.

To my amusement, this barely left enough people available to fill the jury box.

I followed the case. Guy robbed a convenience store. No death. No injury. Got fifty nine years.

nifty ,
@nifty@lemmy.world avatar

That’s just emblematic of a broken justice system. We have to examine what is “justice” for any one case individually, and sometimes punishment may make sense, but even then its severity is determined by humane and ethical considerations. Justice systems can be reformed, the will to do so must be there—even if that means protesting till an objective is achieved.

sgibson5150 , (edited ) to videos in Am I the only one whose "shorts" feed is all basically softcore porn?

I got a lesbian lumberjack. She’s jacked. I’m not even mad.

Edit: For the curious youtube.com/shorts/U87Y4HnGQWY

mozz ,
@mozz@mbin.grits.dev avatar

Look how energetic she is

sgibson5150 ,

Ah, to be young and a lesbian.

Vilian ,

holy shit lmao the first wood just gave up

sgibson5150 ,

She knows her way around a maul.

Albbi ,

Lovely!

sgibson5150 ,

She really is. She has the radiance of youth and fantastic muscle tone. Long may she lumberjack. 🫡

ramenshaman ,

She’s great. I saw a video of her a while ago using a sword that’s designed to cut trees down.

knexcar ,

But if I click, will I start getting recommendations like OP’s feed?

sgibson5150 ,

That’s a good question. Usually I will delete from my viewing history when I don’t want recommendations but it may work differently with shorts. The YT app has an incognito mode, but I think you will get ads (even if you pay for no ads) while it is on.

GraniteM ,

I remember when she got a sword! She’s fantastic.

sgibson5150 ,

Oh WOW. I’d not seen that! Thank you.

egeres ,
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I wish I had committed massive fraud so I was sentenced to death and be be able to choose to be chopped down alive by her 🥺

sgibson5150 ,

Dark but oddly relatable. Have an upvote.

MisterFrog ,
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She is peak wholesome+handsome content. The fun she’s having decimating those logs is infectious.

Quality recommendation 👍

Rageagainstbelief , to funny in Compatibility issue

I feel like this is a game of find all the AI mistakes. Like how long are Susan’s legs!!

splintertank ,

How many tails does the dog have?

eatCasserole ,

It looks like one has punctured the chair, and one is really long or falling off?

Atelopus-zeteki ,
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Why is she grabbing the vase with the red flowers?

ProfessorProteus ,
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Well duh, she’s thirsty!

drcobaltjedi ,

Why is her right hand a left hand?

Atelopus-zeteki ,
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So many questions. Are our questions being used to help train the AI?

Klear ,

Is the right lamp falling?

The_Picard_Maneuver OP ,
@The_Picard_Maneuver@lemmy.world avatar

I didn’t pay attention enough to realize it was AI! Check out the hanging lamps too.

Gork ,

It could be Aluminum. Or an uncle with the name Al.

sangriaferret ,

There’s a talking dog!

PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S ,
@PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I like how the tail goes through the chair but that right below that there’s another disembodied tail.

JayDee ,

Her right hand on the table is left

9488fcea02a9 , to memes in There is zero need for millions of office drones to be on the road daily.

None of my coworkers drive to the office and we actually like seeing each other… Hybrid remote work is great for us

I think 90% of the problem is people being forced to drive everywhere

joyjoy ,

Traffic would be so much better with a staggered work force. We might actually enjoy the commute.

SlopppyEngineer ,

Because of traffic, the workforce started staggering by themselves here if possible. The result was that bad traffic was spread out over the entire day instead of just two peaks in the morning and evening. Good traffic is only at night and working at night defeats the purpose of having business hours.

ECB ,

Basically just further proof that car traffic doesn’t scale well. It’s just an incredibly space inefficient way to get around.

melpomenesclevage ,

Or if they actually cared, they could build trains.

squid_slime ,

Another factor is the spaces that offices take up or the power used whilst unoccupied, these space could be used for housing or maybe even industry.

Its great that no one drives to your work but this is more uncommon than common.

In conclusion: work from home is better.

MonkeMischief ,

Don’t forget giant slammed parking lots! :D

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