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PeriodicallyPedantic , in No matter what I do before I die, I will not have a gravestone this cool.

Did they die together?
This seems like a difficult tombstone to update later.

Or is it the same person but young/old?

qjkxbmwvz , in mods finally doing the holy work ❤️

I think the biggest sin that South Park and The Simpsons have made is the disaffected “both candidates suck equally” bit. Essentially advocating for voter apathy is appalling. Just look at the makeup of the US Supreme Court and say with a straight face that “Giant Douche” and “Turd Sandwich” was a reasonable take.

Aqarius ,

No, the biggest sin is convincing people caring about things is stupid. Followed by the manbearpig climate change joke.

iagomago ,
@iagomago@feddit.it avatar

in defense of Matt and Trey, they did apologize on the ManBearPig thing. And it’s not like their depiction of Trump is very flattering, either…

Aqarius ,

I don’t see how their depiction of trump is related.

dabu ,
@dabu@lemmy.world avatar

While I agree with the sentiment when a show like South Park influences anyone’s political decisions then they are lost anyway

FozzyOsbourne , in sounds like he's fun at the office

TIL you can view people’s name-change history on Steam

Timely_Jellyfish_2077 , in Hey guys, I found him.

Context please?

LemmyKnowsBest OP , (edited )

The iconic red and white horizontally striped shirt is reminiscent of Where’s Waldo/Wally?

The books consist of illustrations depicting dozens or more people doing a variety of amusing things at a given location. Readers are challenged to find a character named Wally (or Waldo)

Venator ,

That’s a bait wally, he doesn’t have blue pants or the red hat or a cane. The real wally is probably closer to the ocean.

PeriodicallyPedantic , in It's basically the same as grad school

Tbf some fields of study seem to be asking for it. I’m looking at you economics; when was the last time you produced a model that described the real world rather than produced a justification for economic policy?

Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In , in Pigs in a blanket for the lazy

According to the cube rule, these are both Calzones.

froh42 ,

Therefore they are soup.

Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In ,

Yeah. Everything is soup with a good enough blender.

modifier , in sounds like he's fun at the office

Someone needs to do a wellness check on Pinhead AJ.

psmgx , in E-e-eat the rich?

Don’t get taken prisoner wearing that

GBU_28 ,

Don’t get taken prisoner.

Aggravationstation ,

Pretty sure that tshirt will stop the possibility of that

Thcdenton , in sounds like he's fun at the office

Average DOTA player

CluckN , in sounds like he's fun at the office

When he changed his username to all numbers that must’ve been the first close call.

qooqie ,

I think steam does that when a profile gets reported a bunch for stuff like this. Hence the name right after the numbers

kate ,

yeah, 7656119 is the prefix of a steam user ID

mariusafa , in Measurements

The only place where feet makes sense as a unit is in aviation. And I think that’s it.

StitchIsABitch ,

Why? What’s so special about aviation that it benefits from imperial units?

snugglesthefalse ,

The only thing I can think of is nautical miles and knots because they’re based on arc minutes. But otherwise I have no idea

mariusafa ,

Because you have smaller steps. When flying very low for example helicopters it makes mor sense to have smaller steps.

Octopus1348 , in Thanks mom
@Octopus1348@lemy.lol avatar

I swear modern minion memes are like the worst thing humanity invented.

Kecessa , (edited ) in Real

Remember, friends don’t let friends buy Samsung or LG appliances!

(Also, long lasting appliances still exist, you just have to be ready to pay the price, otherwise get something from the Maytag family)

DampCanary ,
@DampCanary@lemmy.world avatar

citing Rossmann?

cogman ,

There’s some appliance breakdown vids (idk if Rossman is one of them) but the gist is Samsung and LG like to put cheap plastic parts in high wear locations which inevitably fail.

Fridges are dead simple appliances. A compressor and evaporator coils with a temperature sensor. There’s absolutely no reason they shouldn’t outlast you and everyone you love.

It’s insane these “premium” brands are built to fall like they do.

Kecessa ,

Real premium brands do last, but not everyone wants to pay 10k for a fridge

thatKamGuy ,

I mean, having to replace a fridge every few years because it constantly breaks in a way that’s uneconomical to repair will cost you a lot more in the long run.

That’s the thing, it’s more expensive being poor.

You’d be better off getting a 2nd hand quality brand from a wealthy suburb when they remodel their kitchen every 5ish years or so.

Kecessa ,

Sure it costs more in the long run, but the majority of people live paycheck to paycheck, do you think they want to go and pay 25k for a full set of appliances just so they’ll save money over 30 years when they can barely afford to pay for their basic needs?

Even second hand, they’re still way more expensive than the basic shit from economical brands…

thatKamGuy ,

Bit of a straw-man argument there: firstly you don’t need to spend that all in one hit; the break even point is a lot sooner than 30 years; and lastly, paying to replace cheap shot that breaks quickly with more shit that breaks quickly is one of the traps that keeps prone living paycheck to paycheck.

My two examples below:

Samsung dryer died after 3yrs, out of warranty, broke in our 20s, couldn’t afford to replace it. Lucked out finding an ANCIENT Miele condenser dryer on Marketplace for $50. Not only did that thing last us another 3 years before it started tripping the circuit breaker, it was cheaper to run than the old unit and ended up saving us enough money that we were then able to invest in a brand new Bosch unit that’s still going today (7+ years).

LG refrigerator died in a little over 3 years, due to a known compressor fault; uneconomical repair even though it was still under warranty, so we got a full manufacturer’s refund. We bit the bullet, did our research and went with a Made in Japan Hitachi model. It’s always outlasted the LG, and is again more energy efficient that we’re saving a few bucks a month on electricity.

I will reiterate; it’s expensive being poor. Buying a better quality second-hand unit rather than a new ‘commodity brand’ appliance is just one of the small ways to make things a little less expensive.

Kecessa ,

So “You live paycheck to paycheck? Just find cheap stuff until you decide to bite the bullet and get a loan to buy something that will last!”

78% of people in the USA live like that.

thatKamGuy ,

Getting loans for things is part of the reason why it’s expensive being poor.

The average US credit card charges ~22% interest and there are a crap-tonne of sub-prime loans that prey on desperate people that charge a hell of a lot more than that! A ‘cheap’ $500 dryer will end up costing close to double that by the time the loan ends up paid off.

This isn’t a ‘have you tried just not being poor?’ comment; I’ve been in a similar position for the entirety of my 20s and a good chunk of my 30s, before I learned that there was nothing wrong with going against consumer culture and buying an older, quality second hand product.

Becoming financially mature is probably the most painful part of becoming an adult, in multiple senses of the word.

cogman ,

An insulated box with a decent compressor does not cost 10k. Making a compressor that fails after 2 years is actually hard to do, something both LG and Samsung spent time and money to achieve.

Consider, for example, that nearly every car manufactured with an AC. Which is exactly the same tech as a fridge. Yet you rarely end up needing to replace the compressor on your car. You might need to recharge it or clean it, but not replace the compressor. 10k of your car price isn’t the HVAC.

Kecessa ,

Just saying, that’s the price for premium brands like Sub Zero or Thermador, but they have their reputation and it’s very very good

cogman ,

There are premium brands that do well, but there are also non premium brands that do pretty well. GE, for example, tends to make fairly reliable product (even today) for roughly the same price point of samsung/lg.

kalleboo ,

Checking what a fridge cost you in 1980 in an old Sears catalog, you’d be paying $4000 today accounting for inflation.

Kecessa ,

But people compare their reliability to 1000$ fridges today

uis ,

America’s stagnation issue

uis ,

Premium brands are not industrial brands. Goal of premium brands is to be as expensive as possible.

Kecessa ,

Sub Zero, Thermador… Looks industrial to you?

toddestan ,

That’s the problem. A lot of those high-end, expensive appliances are built just as shitty as the low-end, basic models. The difference is just some bells and whistles and a higher price tag.

I have no problem paying extra for a higher quality, better built appliance. But the challenge is differentiating those from the low quality, built as cheaply as possible appliances that have just been marked up with a premium price tag.

At least when I buy the cheap, shitty model, I get what I paid for.

uis ,

I often repeat to my parents and grand parents, that “expensive doesn’t mean good quality”. Well, mostly to mom and granny.

The difference is just some bells and whistles and a higher price tag.

Bells and whistles that sell your personal data.

DampCanary ,
@DampCanary@lemmy.world avatar

He’s predominately Apple product repair guy, but he’s also right to repair advocate.

And he likes to rant about brands that are generally against consumer rights (and common sense).

Kecessa ,

I’ve got no idea who that is so no, I wasn’t knowingly quoting them

DampCanary ,
@DampCanary@lemmy.world avatar

he’s involved in right to repair and has youtube channel where hem mostly talks about how brands try to avoid questions on repairability and sustainability

Xirup , (edited )
@Xirup@yiffit.net avatar

Honestly I don’t get why Rossman cry so much about “he expected that his $2000> LG TV would not track him or at least have the option turned off by default.”

Why shouldn’t they? Why would anyone expect in the first place that by buying a more expensive product they are going to care about your data? Obviously it benefits them to sell everyone’s data, from Rossman’s point of view it sounds like people who buy cheap products deserve to have their data sold because the company is making a loss by selling them the product.

I usually agree with Rossman’s points, but this one in particular sounds ridiculous to me.

altima_neo ,
@altima_neo@lemmy.zip avatar

Yeah he’s really upset about LG, but it seems like everything tracks you these days. Seems a bit shortsighted to just shit on LG and no one else.

webhead ,
@webhead@lemmy.world avatar

He shits on everyone all the time. It’s not exclusive to LG or even Apple. It’s just whatever happens to come to his attention. Which is basically pick a company and they’re doing something horrible.

uis , (edited )

Which is basically pick a company and they’re doing something horrible.

Except Framework. But they provide schematics.

uis ,

If you open his channel, you will see how he shits on all anti-repair crapufacturers.

Kecessa ,

No idea who that is

Xirup ,
@Xirup@yiffit.net avatar

My bad, I was answering another user in this thread.

uis ,

from Rossman’s point of view it sounds like people who buy cheap products deserve to have their data sold

I watched him and it is obvious he is against “You bought from X? Lol, screw you!” mentality.

Rhaedas ,

I like our used Samsung dryer. For basic drying. It has all those other bells and whistles that I don't care about, but it's done well for years. That damn finished drying tune though...with the option to turn it off or...not turn it off. omg

Pacattack57 ,

I like the washer and not the dryer. Had the set for 4 years. No issues with the washer but the dryer literally leaks lint. The trap doesn’t catch it and it gums up my vents in 2 months.

Rhaedas ,

Good to know. I regularly pull it out and clean the vent with a vent extension brush anyway, once I got a house with a long vent where all sorts of things can settle. Huge fire hazard that most home owners don't even think about. It seems to be catching the lint it ought to be, but perhaps this goes back to the idea that even in a line of product you can have good and bad machines made.

clearedtoland ,

I wish I had friends. It would’ve prevented me from buying the shitty dishwasher that last less than 3 years.

x4740N ,

Anything from BSH group is good from what I’ve heard online from other netisens

Which is

  • Bosch
  • Siemens
  • Neff
  • Gaggernau

Miel are also good especially for vacuum cleaners

All of this information I remember from reddits buy it for life subreddit which really should have a lemmy version

FrowingFostek ,

I second this motion.

Kecessa ,

*Miele ;)

And yeah, mid level is very good too!

Rhaedas ,

We've got one of their pull around vacuums. Superior product, best vacuum I've ever had in reliability and features.

iheartneopets , (edited )

Buy it for life is on lemmy! Idk how to link it, but search for it and it should pop up

a_wild_mimic_appears , (edited )

@x4740N @FrowingFostek @@Kecessa

The Community on slrpnk.net seems to be the biggest and most active, the second biggest is on sh.itjust.works.

and for linking you can do [Name of the link](https://nameoftheinstance.net/c/nameofthecommunity) or you can just do !buyitforlife so you can visit using you own home instance

have a nice day! :-)

x4740N ,

Thanks

BastingChemina ,

For people interested an extensive report by French appliance store after sale service. It gives the reliability of each brand. There is a note for the reliability, ease and cost of repair.

It’s only in French unfortunately : https://www.darty.com/achat/services/barometre-sav/barometre.html

PlainSimpleGarak ,

7 years ago I bought a brand new Samsung washer and dryer. After I hooked up everything for the washer (correctly), when I set it to hot water, cold would come out, and vice versa. Had it taken aware and Lowe’s replaced it with another brand new one. This time, the two guys who dollied in the firstly one, I had them hook everything up. Exact same thing happened. Hot for cold, cold for hot. These two guys were flabbergasted. They couldn’t believe two brand new washers were having the same defect. Same two guys brought another one the next day. Finally, the third one worked correctly.

I haven’t had any problems since. But still, ridiculous it took three tries to get a functioning washer.

hperrin , in It's basically the same as grad school

Grad school? Pff. It’s basically the same as inventing the field of study.

HootinNHollerin , in mods finally doing the holy work ❤️

I presume people that don’t find South Park funny watch Big Bang Theory and Friends

Kusimulkku ,

I find all of them enjoyable. Not to an equal degree but still.

HootinNHollerin ,

Queue laugh track

Kusimulkku ,

I think both actually had a live audience. In any case, the laugh doesn’t bother me.

fossphi ,

Heck yeah! Enough with this bs gatekeeping

mysticpickle ,

BAZINGA!

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