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LostAndSmelly , to lemmyshitpost in Casual reminder

Imagine having a political opponent you consider equal to Hitler and choosing Joe Biden as the candidate you run against him.

doingthestuff ,

And after the debate you have to wonder who you’re really voting for. I don’t believe he’s really calling the shots. If it’s Obama or something okay, but let’s be honest.

UFODivebomb ,

Idiotic conspiracy theories like this is troll shit.

I don’t believe you are not an idiot. Let’s be honest.

doingthestuff ,

You really think he’s in control? He looks like he can’t control his bowels.

RedSeries ,

The only one who can’t control their bowels is diaper don.

sunzu ,

Cope

Lost_Faith ,

“Real men wear diapers” - seen at tRump rallies

UFODivebomb ,

We have actual multiple audio captures of Trump shitting his pants: reddit.com/…/to_what_extent_did_trump_literally_c…

That’s just one of many!

www.instagram.com/reel/CFf2cCWF1Ih/?hl=en

www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/…/vi-AA1lVd3y

doingthestuff ,

I’m not a fan of Trump, and many very mentally sharp people have issues with bodily functions - that’s often part of life and I apologize for using it as a slur.

I still think Biden is looking unfit to be one of the top world leaders for the next 4 1/2 years.

FlyingSquid ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

And after the debate you have to wonder who you’re really voting for.

The one who doesn’t pledge to be a dictator.

suction ,

Next you’ll be telling us about “big Mike”, right, Chuddy?

uis , to memes in Average US presidential debate
jaybone ,

Soon we will all be speaking Russian.

uis ,

Not so soon. Only if Putin looses power and coalition of Pirate Party, Communist Party and maybe Russia of the future(if they will survive) gains it. And maybe 20-50 years to restore from Putin.

jaybone ,

Are you special?

uis ,

What?

jaybone ,

I’ll take that as a yes.

Binette ,

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  • MicrondeMMMMMMM , to lemmyshitpost in To all you outside of the US...
    @MicrondeMMMMMMM@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    As a french person we have bigger fishes to fry lmao 😂 (I might live in a fascist state soon™)

    AngryCommieKender ,

    As an American, I feel ya.

    seejur ,

    As an Italian person, we are already there…

    can ,

    How are you coping?

    seejur ,

    At least for now it’s not openly trying to destroy the democratic apparatus, like Trump did. That’s my only solace. But before singing their praise let’s wait a couple of years… You never know

    can ,

    Stay vigilant.

    CptEnder ,

    Oof so you think Macron pulled a David Cameron and shot himself in the foot with the snap election and the RN party gonna sweep? Man so sorry our shitty alt right politics are infecting you guys too.

    Noodle07 ,

    At least the left is doing something, I just hope it’s enough :x

    MicrondeMMMMMMM ,
    @MicrondeMMMMMMM@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    My hope is that the NFP will get to the second round and then everyone votes for them against the RN, something similar will happen but victory depends on if macron asks people to vote against the alt right

    uis ,

    Well, France is known for their national holiday: revolution

    trolololol ,

    Time to start a new Republic. 5th is the charm number. I guess.

    Crozekiel , to mildlyinfuriating in I ordered my daughter a pizza, something I don't usually do. I got Domino's smallest size with two toppings. I got her cheese sticks and two sauces and tipped the driver 20%. $31.07.

    What’s mildly infuriating here is OP… People are trying to explain how you could have saved almost 1/3 of your purchase price and you just argue with them and keep shouting from your soapbox.

    Unfortunately, price shopping is a part of every transaction if you are trying to get the best deal. If you aren’t invested enough to read the largest banner on the shop website to save almost 1/3 of your total, then getting the best price was clearly not a concern when you ordered. Yes, you are expected to do that yourself, just like buying anything else in the commerce system we have been using for decades. It’s real boomer/privileged energy expecting that to just be done for you.

    FlyingSquid OP ,
    @FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

    Because I wasn’t trying to get the best deal, I just wanted some damn pizza and, as I have already said, why can’t Domino’s just charge that price? Why is a coupon needed? Please explain to me why that should be necessary rather than Domino’s just charging the lower price, since they obviously can afford to?

    It’s real boomer/privileged energy expecting that to just be done for you.

    I never asked anyone to do it for me. So I didn’t expect anything.

    Is it privileged to have people do it for you when you never asked them to?

    Crozekiel ,

    You are expecting dominos to do it for you. That’s literally what you are asking. They aren’t going to do that for you because they make more money if you ignore the “deals”. Even a tiny barrier is going to keep out some number of people that don’t find value in spending 30 seconds to save 25% on a $30 tab because they have the money to not even notice, which increases profitability. Their line goes up. Our system forces all these companies to worry about that line going up.

    That said, they aren’t trying to hide it from you, it is the largest thing on their store page, and their people on the phone will happily tell you about it.

    Someone else made the same analogy, it is just like going to a drive through and ordering a burger, fries, and drink separately and not asking for a combo. Same products, but most places it will cost you more to order them separately than to order the combo.

    If you are still mad about it, you aren’t mad at Dominos, you are mad at the core of our current economic system.

    Lightor ,

    Yes, greedy companies charge more and are making it harder to get things at a responsible price, that’s the mildly infuriating bit.

    hypnicjerk ,

    Because I wasn’t trying to get the best deal

    then why are you mad that you didn’t get the best deal?

    Lightor , (edited )

    I feel like people have to be purposefully missing the point to make comments like this.

    You used to be able to just order pizza and it be a reasonable price. If you have to do research and build out a coupon spreadsheet just to get a responsible price, that’s a problem.

    WordBox ,

    Idk in the days where you had to call in you still had to ask if they had deals… Otherwise you’re paying menu price (unless the cashier was feeling extra nice)

    Lightor ,

    Sure, I think deals and coupons were always a thing, but there were actually deals. I can’t speak for everyone, but I feel like these “deals” now just take an inflated price and make it reasonable. They’re not a deal so much anymore, just a way to make things somewhat reasonably priced.

    ASeriesOfPoorChoices ,

    I just paid $2.67usd after tax for a large pepperoni Domino’s pizza. That’s a deal.

    Lightor ,

    And not the norm

    ASeriesOfPoorChoices ,

    EXACTLY. This isn’t new or news.

    ZeroHora ,
    @ZeroHora@lemmy.ml avatar

    Exactly, thanks god. Is mildly infuriating read comments with people reasoning the late stage capitalism practice with basically “git gud” mentality

    poke ,

    This post is a good mildly infuriating post. The pizza does cost too much.

    However, it also seems like the poster wasn’t ready for discussion when posting to a discussion board.

    tamal3 ,

    I hear you, but OP already said he didn’t use the internet to make the purchase. Honestly, even as a millennial I order out so infrequently that I probably wouldn’t use their site either. Yes, the economic system that has created this reality is the main issue, but that doesn’t mean it’s incorrect to be frustrated at Dominos.

    ASeriesOfPoorChoices ,

    he DID use the internet. He used their website, and still ignored all their deals.

    Limonene , to mildlyinfuriating in I ordered my daughter a pizza, something I don't usually do. I got Domino's smallest size with two toppings. I got her cheese sticks and two sauces and tipped the driver 20%. $31.07.

    If you want to get a fair price at Dominos, you have to play their game. At least look through the website for special offers on pizza, because the “menu prices” are 2.5x higher than the average price a person pays. After that, if you still want a lower price, search the Internet for coupons (although that doesn’t work as well nowadays since they use account-locked rewards systems instead of coupons).

    Even if you play the game, it will still be more expensive than you remember, due to massive inflation.

    I don’t go to Dominos any more due to repeated bad customer service, their website malfunctioning in a lot of ways, and the last time I visited the store it smelled strongly like ammonia.

    FlyingSquid OP ,
    @FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

    Wow. That’s some bullshit, but I’ll remember that if I have to do this again.

    IHeartBadCode ,

    Usually, there's a coupon that lets you get a medium 1 topping pizza and a stuffed cheese bread (+1 free dip), for $7 each item. That said, I absolutely recommend making your own pizza dough if you have the time for it. Way better tasting pizza.

    FlyingSquid OP ,
    @FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

    I wouldn’t even be able to get near pizza dough. I can imagine the smell in my head right now and that’s enough of the thought of a food smell to disgust me.

    Rozz ,

    Honest question, not a real suggestion, would the smell get through one of those double filter strap face masks for painting? I just don’t know about your situation.

    FlyingSquid OP ,
    @FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

    I haven’t tried it, but I also don’t really want to take the chance.

    nokturne213 ,

    I replicated the order using their coupons. It saved $2, almost $3. But it’s for a medium pizza.

    FlyingSquid OP ,
    @FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

    That’s definitely better, but still significantly more expensive than it was 5 years ago. Do websites have coupons you can just use before you order? I didn’t bother to look. I didn’t even know that was a thing.

    kismattic ,
    @kismattic@lemmy.world avatar

    Yeah, as a person who’s ordered dominoes more than I like you have to start a coupon before you order and it makes it significantly cheaper (specifically the $7 per item coupon previously mentioned).

    Also, I highly recommend switching the pizza crust from hand tossed to pan. It’s always been a free change when I’ve done it and the pizza always comes out significantly better. If you’re optimizing it’s also more calories/dollar.

    FlyingSquid OP ,
    @FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

    This place doesn’t offer pan. Just regular and thin crust.

    mascarasnake ,

    Large one-topping pizzas are only $7.99 if you order on the Domino’s website with their coupon, which is usually located on the home page. Make sure you click “see all coupons” if prompted, because they bury some of them.

    I once had a problem picking up an order I’d made online that never went through. They tried to resubmit the order themselves in-store so they could make the pizza on the spot, but the total was almost twice as much without the online coupons. I had to place my online order in the store since they couldn’t access those deals themselves.

    Bonus, though, is that you can get the extra large “Brooklyn style” for only $10 (instead of $15+ regular price) by up-sizing that $7.99 large pizza for $2 more when you check out.

    Source: am kinda poor in a rural area where Domino’s is about the best you can get, and buying in bulk is the cheapest way to go.

    Cryophilia ,

    Speaking of buying in bulk, Dominos pasta is pretty good and filling and refrigerates/reheats much better than the pizza. If you’re ever doing dominos, add a pasta on for tomorrow’s lunch.

    nokturne213 , (edited )

    Their “deal” pizza went from $5.99 in ~2010 to $6.99 and now $7.99. I do not remember when the changes happened exactly, but I do remember back around 2010 ordering the pizza at that price when our friend group would get together to watch Doctor Who.

    The $6.99 to $7.99 increase happened in the last yearish (I checked an order email from May 2023 and it was $6.99). I only get delivery when I am at work and my wife is unable to bring dinner, but I know the delivery fee has been increasing too.

    ETA: went and looked back further at order emails, in June 2022 it was $5.99. My earliest order email is from 2012, and they were $5.99 then as well. So at least 10 years at $5.99.

    Edit2: the $7.99 is because of the extra toppings. Medium pizzas are still $6.99 with coupon. I was up way past my bedtime last night, thus the mistake.

    Cryophilia ,

    Tangent, but please stop using ETA. That acronym is already taken by something important, and saving one character over “edit” doesn’t help anything.

    subignition ,
    @subignition@fedia.io avatar

    Yeah Domino's is one of those places that the price with a coupon, is the regular price. And the food's not terribly worth it even then IMO.

    Mango ,

    Yeah, Domino’s is only worth it if you do the coupon shit right. I got me and my roomie a pizza each, Parmesan bites, and cinnamon twists the other day for $20 + a fiver for the driver.

    mechoman444 , to insanepeoplefacebook in You're right, no human being stacks rocks like this.

    It is amazing to me how these people call the ancient Egyptians primitive.

    Although they may be considered primitive by today’s technological standards, they were very, very smart and accomplished tremendous things with very little resource.

    They were not primitive intellectually. They were smart, capable and intelligent people.

    Two more points I’d like to address about the cutting of these rocks number one archaeologists replicated the way these rocks would be cut with technology they would have during the time that these rocks were cut. Number two. They would drag the rocks. They dragged the rocks.

    Oh, and constructions like the Great pyramids would often take generations to complete and these weren’t done in a couple of years these things took decades if not more.

    Landsharkgun ,

    Also the current theory is, get ready for it…they used boats. They flooded the area the Pyramids were being built and just floated them in on barges. With water.

    ‘Beyond human thinking’ my ass.

    fine_sandy_bottom ,

    They flooded the area the Pyramids were being built

    I don’t think that’s “the current theory”.

    I think you might be talking about digging canals. It’s conceivable that a canal would be built to take the rocks to the construction site. Just recently however we’ve found evidence of a tributary of the nile that flowed past the sites of a number of pyramids.

    Jumi ,

    I’ve read tributary as trebuchet first and was equally impressed and confused for a moment.

    Obi ,
    @Obi@sopuli.xyz avatar

    Just launching them to the top with extreme precision so they land right into their spot.

    sockenklaus ,
    @sockenklaus@sh.itjust.works avatar

    Although they may be considered primitive by today’s technological standards, they were very, very smart and accomplished tremendous things with very little resource.

    They were not primitive intellectually. They were smart, capable and intelligent people.

    This is exactly the point many people don’t understand: People in the past were not less intelligent than today’s people.

    We developed more ways to discover stuff and more precise tools to measure and detect things and of course with computers we got the ability to handle extremely complex data. All of this gives us an edge over past people science wise but we had very capable thinkers 200, 600 and 4000 years ago. All basic principles of mathematics have been developed a long time ago.

    FlyingSquid OP ,
    @FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

    They also see something like an expertly-knapped flint hand axe and think “I could do that in my back yard in five minutes” because they don’t understand that something that looks primitive might actually be a really useful tool and actually not easy to make.

    Barbarian ,
    @Barbarian@sh.itjust.works avatar

    The pithy version of that is that we know more things than our ancestors, but we’re not smarter thab them.

    masquenox ,

    This is why I have a hard time taking anyone seriously who calls any human society, past or present, “primitive.”

    FlyingSquid OP ,
    @FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

    They had the exact same brains we do. Something people like this seem to not understand.

    Klear ,

    TBF, the ancient Egyptians would probably also not understand that.

    FlyingSquid OP ,
    @FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

    Well yeah, those guys thought our hearts were our brains, but they weren’t claiming it was beyond their abilities to build a pyramid.

    SkyezOpen ,

    Did the aliens not have time travel?

    HollandJim , (edited )

    If these people had the same brains as we do, we’d not be here right now.

    To all downvoting: whooosh!

    FlyingSquid OP ,
    @FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

    What are you talking about? There has not been anywhere near enough time for evolution to change our brains significantly from theirs.

    Obi ,
    @Obi@sopuli.xyz avatar

    My best guess is they mean ours are full of lead and micro plastics and propaganda.

    MonkderDritte ,

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  • FlyingSquid OP ,
    @FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

    The brain evolved like everything else. There has not been enough time for evolution to change the structure and size of our brains.

    Furthermore, IQ is a measurement of the ability to take IQ tests. An indigenous Amazonian might be the smartest person in the world but will fail practically every IQ test you can give them.

    IQ suggests there is only one sort of intelligence, which is nonsense and easily disproven by autistic people who have great difficulty achieving tasks by people determined to be of average intelligence but are able to do mathematics at a level that the average person couldn’t even comprehend.

    Kim Peek had a tested IQ of 87.

    psychologytoday.com/…/kim-peek-the-real-rain-man

    He could read both pages of an open book at once, one page with one eye and the other with the other eye. This style of reading continued until his death in 2009. His reading comprehension was impressive. He would retain 98 percent of the information he read. Since he spent most of his days in the library with his dad, he quickly made it through thousands of books, encyclopedias, and maps. He could read a thick book in an hour and remember just about anything in it.

    Because he could quickly absorb loads of information and recall it when necessary, his condition made him a living encyclopedia and a walking GPS. He could provide driving directions between almost any two cities in the world. He could also do calendar calculations (“Which day was June 15, 1632?”) and remember old baseball scores and a vast amount of musical, historical, and political facts. His memory abilities were astounding.

    How does IQ make any sense as an accurate measurement of intelligence in the face of people like Kim Peek?

    Also, I have no idea why you think ‘training’ a brain would be any different now than it was 5000 years ago. That just means keeping your thinking skills active.

    MonkderDritte ,

    This is not on the scale of evolution but about mental tools and training, limited to ones lifetime. For example, did ancient egyptians know the concept of “zero”? And there are plenty of examples of neglected children (especially in china because one-child policy) being dumber on the verge to being disabled – because they lacked stimmulation, mental training.

    Yes, IQ is limited as measurement, still an indicator.

    Kim peek was likely a Savant, different issue.

    FlyingSquid OP ,
    @FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

    Why do you have to know the existence of zero to do mental training? What does mental training have to do with numbers? I am betting that indigenous Amazonian I brought up, spending all of his life hunting, does constant mental training out of necessity.

    Snowclone ,

    Do you ever think about looking into things before you decide you need to insist publicly they work this way?

    They weren’t primative, the Greek and Egyptian civilizations, some of the very first civilizations that existed, developed and exchanged technology, art, and information that we still use to this day. Western civilization wouldn’t exist without them.

    HaleHirsute ,

    Their world was just as complex for them to survive in as ours is, and maybe more so. They came up with ideas and solutions to problems and their thinking gave us that tech we have today.

    Aux ,

    They weren’t super smart, they simply had an infinite supply of slaves.

    Mirshe ,

    The “slaves built the Pyramids” thing has been pretty well-debunked by anthropologists and archaeologists, who both agree that something as monumental as building the vehicle of the Pharaoh’s ascent to the afterlife would not have been something Egypt would’ve forced slaves to labor on. Aside from the obvious chances of revolt, there’s a lot of religious reasons, and many agree that it was likely seen as a GREAT honor - backed up by inscriptions of the masons that worked the stone (found in some reliefs), or painters, etc. It’s not unlikely that they used slave labor to quarry and transport the stones to the building site, but not to actually physically haul and build things AT the site.

    Aux ,

    As you said yourself - they used slaves for the hardest work while free and proud people did the painting.

    fine_sandy_bottom ,

    That’s not what they said.

    Aux ,

    It’s not unlikely that they used slave labor to quarry and transport the stones to the building site

    Do you have problems understanding the English language?

    fine_sandy_bottom ,

    No.

    Aux ,

    Yes, yes you do.

    yeather , to programmerhumor in Someone escaped the Matrix

    Don’t be fooled he’s only going to hack tractors.

    yonder ,

    Back in my day John Deere let you FIX the tractors

    blindbunny ,

    Now days we play doom on them

    eager_eagle ,
    @eager_eagle@lemmy.world avatar

    if your tractor can’t run farming simulator, is it even a tractor?

    blindbunny ,

    Fr wtf else are you supposed to do while you till the land?

    CanadaPlus ,

    He remembers the before-times!

    KingThrillgore ,
    @KingThrillgore@lemmy.ml avatar

    Ukrainians led the first front at “liberating” the John Deeres, so they can be turned right around to haul tanks.

    deafboy ,
    @deafboy@lemmy.world avatar

    If you come from IT, you never really quit. A little parser bug here, a small race condition there, or a fucking baking oven refusing to bake until you tell it what time it is. No hope, no escape.

    Zorsith , (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in I like to spread knowledge
    @Zorsith@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    Would it really be a cat if it didn’t show you it’s butthole?

    RandomVideos , to lemmyshitpost in This will be YouTube in 2025

    How many people would be unable to use youtube because they have a broken camera or dont want youtube to access their camera

    hades ,

    They can always buy Premium for 299.95 per month.

    Swedneck ,
    @Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

    it would just completely fail to recognize certain facial features, and there’d be jack shit people could do about it.

    UnderpantsWeevil ,
    @UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world avatar

    Finally, all those years of under investing in the ability to detect darker skin tone pays off

    SkybreakerEngineer ,

    YouTube requires these permissions, please enable them to continue

    afraid_of_zombies ,

    People with broken cameras have no money and their data isn’t worth selling.

    growingentropy ,

    To the tech ghetto you go.

    MudMan , to lemmyshitpost in Long Cow is coming

    In fairness, my brain is reporting the exact same thing, so... it's a tie?

    nexussapphire ,

    It’s the same color way.

    lugal ,

    No, you just failed the Turing test

    DannyMac , to greentext in Titta...

    Okay, this made me laugh out loud

    jdf038 ,

    Family member: “what’s so funny?”

    Me: “snort titta”

    (I didn’t show them the comic I have self respect)

    Cistello , to funny in It's so over

    I have an extension which solves most Captchas for me It does it better than me which is why I use it

    Denjin ,

    You can’t drop information like that without posting links.

    acockworkorange ,

    My dog wants a link too.

    tacosplease ,

    I got that dog in me

    troglodytis ,

    Can I pet that dog?

    Dasnap ,
    @Dasnap@lemmy.world avatar
    Lemminary ,

    I’m was bracing for the Rick roll 😅 Thanks for the real link

    A_Union_of_Kobolds ,

    Well what is it man???

    Cistello ,

    Buster Captcha Solver for humans

    Imgonnatrythis ,

    If we are at the point where consumer grade plug is are better at these than humans, is the only reason these are still being used to give some slice of the population a false sense of security? Is it actually the users that want these?

    brianorca ,

    It does still increase the cost of automating usage of those sites, which puts an upper limit to how they can be abused. We probably won’t be able to go back to no Captcha without seeing a large increase of spam, spoofing, scalping, and scraping. They would have to give up offering most kinds of free trials and other consumer friendly practices if the bots can just make new accounts at 1000 per second.

    Vash63 , to lemmyshitpost in https://google.com

    Please keep posting the screenshots. I live in the EU and they haven’t brought this"feature" here.

    altima_neo ,
    @altima_neo@lemmy.zip avatar

    I’m in the US and I haven’t been able to replicate any if the funny ai responses.

    jj4211 ,

    Every time I try, I get no. AI overview for the memed query, despite getting them for others.

    I’m assuming Google is being very aggressive is disabling AI overview for well known embarrassing results as they get widely known.

    zeppo , to mildlyinfuriating in Every time I drive by it, I get a little angrier...
    @zeppo@lemmy.world avatar

    Shorting stocks is LIFE

    wjrii ,

    Could be a metaphor, you know. Who knows what, or who, Babo’s is encouraging you to bet against.

    FiniteBanjo ,

    Oho~, okay, interpreting the spelling error changes the literal meaning of the sign. For some reason I didn’t connect the dots on that one until you pointed it out.

    zeppo ,
    @zeppo@lemmy.world avatar

    I don’t really think it was intentional, but that’s the generous, optimistic interpretation.

    glimse , to insanepeoplefacebook in This cannot be unseen.

    Ethical Skeptic

    Thinks The Bible was real

    kn0wmad1c ,
    @kn0wmad1c@programming.dev avatar

    I’m not anything that can be remotely considered religious, but flood myths are fairly common in ancient folklore, so if anything from the Bible might have been true, then there might have been a great flood at some point.

    Seleni ,

    There was. The Tigris and Euphrates flooded several times. Noah’s Ark is a retelling of an older Sumerian myth.

    Maggoty ,

    Isn’t there also evidence the red sea was a below sea level valley at one point? Until the ocean eroded the barrier?

    Asidonhopo ,

    I’d heard this about the Black and Mediterranean Seas but not the Red. Maybe?

    kromem ,

    Noah’s ark was probably originally a famine narrative.

    After the Babylonian captivity we see the Babylonian flood mythos in the extant version of the story.

    Sometimes similarities between world religions can be explained by common physical features, like stories of resurrection associated with snakes (who shed skin) or with the planet Venus (which dips below the horizon for several days before reemergence).

    But sometimes it’s because people are just plagiarizing.

    Swedneck ,
    @Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

    there definitely wasn’t some earth-covering flood, since that would take a stupendous amount of water that later just vanished.

    What is likely however is raised sea levels, drowning low-lying areas like the dogger bank. It’s pretty insane how much more land we used to have, doggerland is/was about the size of the netherlands and since it would have been extremely fertile it’s likely it was a very important area for people in the past, so frankly it could very well be the source for the atlantis myth even.

    FlyingSquid OP ,
    @FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

    There are lots of flood myths because humans generally settle near large bodies of water. Large bodies of water tend to flood, sometimes catastrophically.

    The Atlantis “myth” was made up by Plato to make a point about what would happen to Athens if they got too big for their britches.

    Semi_Hemi_Demigod ,
    @Semi_Hemi_Demigod@lemmy.world avatar

    Civilizations that arose around rivers that flooded annually had gods that were largely unconcerned with human matters.

    Civilizations that arose around rivers that flooded randomly had angry gods who wanted to punish people.

    VindictiveJudge ,
    @VindictiveJudge@lemmy.world avatar

    Atlantis was a hypothetical society thought up for an argument that everyone immediately took way too seriously.

    protist ,

    Democratic People’s Republic of Korea naming convention

    DPRK_Official ,
    @DPRK_Official@lemmy.world avatar

    Quiet, fool. Let it be known that no country is more democratic than the DPRK.

    It’s merely a coincidence our Dear Leader received 100% of the votes.

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