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dotslashme ,

The death penalty, because that shit is barbaric.

MerchantsOfMisery ,

In a study released today, the National Academy of Sciences reports that

So basically 1 in 20 inmates on death row are innocent, and people (mostly conservatives) are A-OK with that percentage of innocent people being subject to state-sanctioned murder in a very brutal way that’s far from painless. A dog being put down by a vet receives more humane treatment than a human being put down by the state.

morbidcactus ,

That at least bit makes that potentially even worse. Just look at the List of miscarriage of justice cases on Wikipedia, it’s not not exhaustive and it’s huge, I cannot morally or ethically justify capital punishment on that alone, the whole state-sanctioned murder bit just makes it even more horrific.

RandomVideos , (edited )

So everyone that punishes someone with death will receive the death penalty?

Of course, you will have to punish the person that punishes the person that punishes someone with the death penalty with the death penalty with the death penalty

But then, because they punished someone that punished someone that punished someone that punished someone with death with death with death with death, they will have to be killed

Eventually, you will run out of people who can punish someone with the death penalty, so you will have to do it. Since you killed someone as a punishment, someone will also have to kill you, but because you are the only person that can do that, you will have to do it, ending the loop

Iapar ,

Sounds like the solution for every human problem. I’m on board.

verity_kindle ,

Uh …yaaaa. simple premise, simple solution.

wildbus8979 ,

I am the ultimate vermin, so… Mandatory tooth brushing, and ponies for all.

verity_kindle ,

Finally, I feel like I’ve scrolling for days to find this oasis.

xiao ,
@xiao@sh.itjust.works avatar

I would be a terrifying and bloodthirsty Supreme Leader for sure… 😏

That is why we should prevent human beings from holding too much power.

Plopp ,

Metric system, right-hand traffic, ISO 8601, high taxes on the rich, someone’s power being used as a multiplier in punishment.

BCsven ,

I would like to add free/accessible healthcare for all

velox_vulnus , (edited )

What about the electric socket? I like Type F, but I hate how it doesn’t have replaceable fuse, like Type G. I also think 3-pin should be mandatory. And about electricity, 230V, 50Hz should be the standard.

Over here in India, we have type C, D and M, and they’re decent, I guess. From a safety perspective, it is kinda bad, give how I confused type C slot with type M. This way, I have accidentally bent the two-pin many-a-times.

gazter ,

Type I. The angled pins make it much more stable than F, and there’s heaps of options for cable exiting sideways, upwards, downwards, straight out, etc .

velox_vulnus ,

What I like about socket type I is that it has both 2 and 3-pin variants, which is a nice feature. And you’re right about how stable it is, given how the pins are angled.

However, from all the images I’ve seen online, it seems to me that those cables aren’t at the bottom or the top, but toward the center. I mean, if you had something like a sofa or a bed pushed towards the plus, that would cause egregious amount of damage to the plug. Now, I could be in the wrong here.

Also, the ground isn’t tall enough, as screen in type G, D or M, which could be a safety hazard. And the point about the accessible fuse, which is a plus in type G, apparently doesn’t seem to be in any other socket.

In support of type F socket, they’re socketed - as in, a significant part of the plug has to go in first. And this interaction enables the plugs to be grounded first, before any of the other pins come into contact. You’re getting both stability and ground connection at the same time.

gazter ,

Plenty of type I come out sideways- they are lower profile than most I’ve seen, slightly more so than type G.

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This can actually be a bit of an annoyance, sometimes… If the socket is right next to the floor, or in a densely packed area, for example, it can make plugging difficult.

And if it does have a ground pin, it’s mandated that the ground be longer than the power pins, for exactly the reason you mentioned about G,D,M.

The recessed feature of F I do like, even if it makes the plugs physically larger than they need to be.

velox_vulnus ,

That’s actually nice that there’s a low-profile plug available. I could see a alternative type socket with recessed plug socket, sideways ground like the Schuko, and the angled pins.

magnetosphere ,
@magnetosphere@fedia.io avatar

Good choices. Fixed-rate fines are unfair. To someone living on minimum wage, a $500 fine can be devastating. To someone pulling down a huge salary, not so much. They’re essentially unequal punishments for the same violation.

Plopp ,

Yup. And not just fines imo. For instance, a cop who rapes or blatantly assaults someone, especially on duty, should have their sentence at least doubled due to the power dynamics.

superkret ,

“I’m afraid you formatted the date incorrectly on this birthday card. Any last words before we hang you?”

Plopp ,

This is not 'Nam, there are rules.

intensely_human ,

IT IS YOUR BIRTHDAY

finley , (edited )

If the punishment for all of those is death, and one’s power is a multiplier in punishment, one must reasonably assume that everyone has the same level of power.

Mubelotix ,
@Mubelotix@jlai.lu avatar

Metric system comes with metric (decimal) time and republican calendar

Shdwdrgn ,

Politicians who lie to their constituents.

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