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soulfirethewolf , in Butterdog, the inverse

The dog with the butter on them

neuracnu , in Pigs in a blanket for the lazy
@neuracnu@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Nobody ever put mushroom duxelles in my corndogs. I feel cheated.

Prethoryn , in Benny 😍😍😍
@Prethoryn@lemmy.world avatar

What the fuck is he actually talking about? I have no fucking clue how the US is full of people that read this shit and go, “yeah politics and I am an American Republican this guy knows the truth.” Like how did we get to this kind of stupidity?

LodeMike OP ,

It’s fake

III ,

In defense of the the guy you replied to, the Ben Shapiro types aren’t exactly known for NOT being into their sisters.

DragonTypeWyvern ,

You can’t prove it’s not real

MajesticSloth ,
@MajesticSloth@lemmy.world avatar

That’s the great thing about fake tweets from Ben. They all still feel like they could be real.

EatATaco ,

“omg americans are so stupid”

While falling for a painfully fake tweet.

Anti_Face_Weapon ,

I’m disappointed with how many people are falling for this

Frokke ,

Cuz they want it to be true. They want their “opponents” to be vile creatures so they can claim the moral highground.

Makes it easier to dismiss their arguments.

flying_sheep ,
@flying_sheep@lemmy.ml avatar

I don’t see Ben Shapiro as an “opponent”. His weapons-grade bad takes aimed at nothing but to stoke the fires of a culture war simply are vile.

Veedem , in mods finally doing the holy work ❤️
@Veedem@lemmy.world avatar

To each their own but it seems silly to remove a post because you don’t find it funny when it’s not something outright offensive.

fmstrat ,

Yea, I hope this also violated a rule.

roguetrick , (edited )

I don’t. The closer this place gets to FYAD idiot kings and people migrating to new communities if they don’t like a particular idiot king mod, the better. Modlogs should be funny.

Keep it up idiot king @alphanerd4

spujb OP ,

I also love that they say it’s “not very funny,” conceding it’s a little funny but still worth mod action anyway

RecluseRamble ,

It’s about South Park, so it may have been just a little offensive.

Samsy , in As advertised

Eat the working class!

Novman , in Happy Freedom Day...I guess.

And an huge colonial empire ( europe/japan/korea )

lemmyshmemmy ,

The US isn’t a colonial empire.

Novman ,

The US is one of the biggest colonial empires in history.

lemmyshmemmy ,

Then it should be easy to provide an example of a US colony.

Novman ,

Nato countries, easy.

lemmyshmemmy ,

You can’t seriously believe that, come on.

PeriodicallyPedantic , in Benny 😍😍😍

Poe’s Law is hitting hard in these comments, but for good reason I suppose.

DJDarren , in This is ground control to Major Dumb...

She’s on smoko, leave her alone.

abbadon420 , in gaudy and not my vibe

That’s qhy they say “you can never go back home”

robocall , in Butterdog, the inverse
@robocall@lemmy.world avatar

Butter is expensive. This is out of my price range.

altima_neo ,
@altima_neo@lemmy.zip avatar

No worries, this is country crock margarine, much more affordable.

FartsWithAnAccent , in This is ground control to Major Dumb...
@FartsWithAnAccent@fedia.io avatar

It's fine, she doesn't believe in propane so it can't hurt her.

brbposting ,

It’s funny how as soon as something is either invisible or disconnected by time from something else, it suddenly is a matter of belief for some people.

I’m glad we don’t hear debates about whether it is possible for an internal combustion engine to power a motor vehicle at highway speeds.

marcos ,

I really getting with “oh, you believe gasoline can power cars?!?” next time I meed a true believer.

lauha ,

You think Hoover dam was built by humans?? No-one can build anything that big. The architects were helped by aliens.

Structure of that size placed so precisely that it happens to form an artificial lake and produce electricity?

Besides Hoover dam is a single structure. No seams or parts. What factory can produce a mold that big let alone move it across from factory to the river. There are no trucks that big.

Aliens

FartsWithAnAccent ,
@FartsWithAnAccent@fedia.io avatar

Funny, tragic, same difference really. Tragedy + time and all that...

brbposting , in Benny 😍😍😍

I feel sheepish saying it but I wish even these obvious fakes were marked as parody in tiny little font somewhere

ZombiFrancis ,

Yeah without it at a certain point they start giving cover for the heinous shit he actually says and advocates for.

A_Random_Idiot ,

Which is exactly what i’ve argued a hundred times.

I genuinely would not be surprised if half of these are being made by trolls for the explicit purpose of muddying the waters and confusing things to give cover/plausible deniability to what he actually says, since screenshotted tweets have apparently become a medium of information transmission.

A_Random_Idiot ,

You shouldnt feel sheepish about it.

I’ve already seen people using these fake tweets that everything thinks is soooo funny being use to defend and handwave the shit he actually says.

but why use brains and care about common sense when some stupid fucklechuckles get a giggle.

brbposting ,
A_Random_Idiot ,

I think its a good start, but also super easy for an asshole to just edit out the (parody) label.

brbposting ,

Very true. Mentioned this elsewhere someone suggestion a large watermark:

I went a different route, though I avoided placing the callout somewhere it may be accidentally cropped.

I hope the, uh, non-disinformation can have a simple start here, and if we’re big enough some day that kind of thing is a problem maybe we re-adjust. Of course, nothing stopping someone from recreating something to their less-scrupulous heart’s delight. (in the case someone is re-creating something to intentionally mislead, not re-creating based on their expectations of people’s knowledge and BS meters)

Ahh just can’t wait for the proliferation of high-quality generated videos…

ILikeBoobies ,

Watermark stretching the whole image

Otherwise someone will just remove it

brbposting ,

I went a different route, though I avoided placing the callout somewhere it may be accidentally cropped.

I hope the, uh, non-disinformation can have a simple start here, and if we’re big enough some day that kind of thing is a problem maybe we re-adjust. Of course, nothing stopping someone from recreating something to their less-scrupulous heart’s delight. (in the case someone is re-creating something to intentionally mislead, not re-creating based on their expectations of people’s knowledge and BS meters)

Ahh just can’t wait for the proliferation of high-quality generated videos…

Noel_Skum ,

I’d like to apologise now for when, in the future, I place a “parody” sticker on a genuine social media post. I know, there’s something wrong with me… but I thought I’d give you a heads-up about it as you seem pretty reasonable.

brbposting ,

LOL lmk what your psych says about that

When you try it, make sure it’s in a domain where there is some chance of starting an international conflict

Noel_Skum ,

I was thinking of some (gentle) lazy flaming or trolling but your mention of instigating international conflict has inspired me to better myself and aim higher in life. Thank you.

brbposting ,

You’re welcome, Nuclear Noel

marx2k , in Real
Allero ,

Real answer is planned obsolescence.

All of those systems can be maintained and serve for long. Electronics is not the culprit - it can serve for decades easily. Also, most people don’t need their fridge or whatever to be extra fancy.

But the producer really wants for their product to die - this forces you to buy another unit, which increases their revenue.

0x0 ,

Also a dash of survivorship bias

Allero ,

Fair!

Thorry84 ,

Not only do they want the product to die, they also make it really hard to repair. Not offering spare parts, except through official repair centers which charge so much you might as well buy a new unit. Not providing any kind of documentation or schematics. Using chips with custom firmware you can’t download anywhere, so even if you were to replace the hardware, without the software it’s useless. Locking off communication/programming ports behind passwords and custom programming software.

This is why right to repair is so important. It isn’t just phones, it’s all consumer electronics. With proper care, maintenance and repair, a lot of devices could easily double their lifespan. This reduces e-waste and saves consumers money, it’s like a win for everyone except for the people trying to sell you new shit.

Allero ,

Exactly!

Right to repair is essential, and it’s crazy we allowed the situation to get where it currently is in the first place

Time to protect what was taken away.

LouNeko ,

This is only partially true. Yes we do engineer things to fail at a certain point, but that’s only because back in the day we naively assumed that we could engineer things not to fail at all.
Yes a stator of an electric engine will probably not fail for 100 years, but the seals will - yes the statically stressed metal part will hold until it crumbles to rust, but the dynamically stressed plastic part won’t - yes the silicon in an IC-Chip is protected from corrosion, but the connector pins aren’t.
The point I’m trying to make is that there’s always a part that will fail before another, there’s no way to economicaly engineer around that, today we simply have the data to statistically define a failure point.
A fridge usually has a 10 year warranty. This isn’t even the end of life point. After 10 years it’s most likely that 80-90% of devices will still work. This means that if your device survived 10 years it will most likely work for another 5-10 years.

Allero ,

And then 10 years in you should be able to change the part that’s broken and keep the fridge operational.

LouNeko ,

People say that like the replacement parts are just a mystical thing that spawns out of thin air once they need them.
Most parts that break are injection molded plastic. Injection molding is what differentiates manufacturing and home made garbage. Something home made will never look and function as good as something injection molded by a manufacturer. And the reason for that is cost. To say injection molding is expensive is an understatement. The machines, the tools, the expertise and the material is something that a private individual could never afford and has barely any profit margin for manufacturers. On top of that there’s storage and distribution.
So if a manufacturer has to produce extra pieces of each part that might break, store and keep track of them for 10+ years for models that are no longer produced, then the customer better be ready to cover those costs with their initial purchase or have the replacement part be ridiculously priced.
We accuse companies to want their cake and eat it too, but the we do the same thing. We want products to be cheap but also reliable or look good but be repairable. We can’t have all.\

Allero ,

There are plenty of devices that are cheap AND repairable - looking at a ~15-year old Brother HL-2140 printer by my right hand that still has all key parts readily available (not that I ever needed to change anything other than drum and toner, but parts are there)

The secret to cheap repairability is actually quite simple - make a good, no-fuss model and sell it for long. This will remove the necessity to print specific parts in small batches for older models, and by the time the model actually gets retired, there’s so much spare parts you barely need to produce anything at all.

Granted, this doesn’t work that well with ever-evolving stuff like computers (although it does to a certain extent), but most other tech is just fine a decade or more in.

AllNewTypeFace , in No matter what I do before I die, I will not have a gravestone this cool.
@AllNewTypeFace@leminal.space avatar

In 10,000 years’ time, archaeologists will speculate on the religious significance of the VW cipher.

FlyingSquid OP ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Are you familiar with this book? It’s a lot of fun.

byanyothernerd.com/…/stranger-days-39-mysteries-o…

Quetzalcutlass ,

In a similar vein:

“A silvery thing in another cabinet, like a three-pointed star inside a circle, was made of no substance she knew; it was softer than metal, scratched and gouged, yet even older than any of the ancient bones. From ten paces she could sense pride and vanity.”

From the Wheel of Time.

mwproductions ,

I love this book! More people should know about it. 😊

kelargo , in Benny 😍😍😍

WTF😬

LodeMike OP , (edited )

That’s what I said.

criss_cross ,

Pretty sure this is when Twitter let everyone buy checkmarks so you had a lot of tweets like this.

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