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Byereddithellolemmy , in Have you? (I haven't)

Yes. I walked my dog.

Mr_Blott , in sudo rm -🇫🇷 /*

Va te faire foutre

TonyTonyChopper ,
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mdr

STRIKINGdebate2 , in Surprise me
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Just move to haiwaii.

luthis , in sudo rm -🇫🇷 /*

This is why I alias rm=‘rm -i’

wee_butterfly , in Surprise me

Well I suppose you could always hop in there with your beloved pet when they move on if you have one? Weird question.

luthis , in Surprise me

Well, with the way things are heading these days…

Narrrz , in cucumbers and watches

does 'watch' rhyme with 'batch' in American?

LemmyFeed ,

If you’re from the Midwest then yes.

some_guy ,

Lived in the dead center of the country for a decade. Never heard it said that way.

Anyway, I enjoyed this more than it deserved. Loved it and chuckled at the end.

Guadin , in If lemmy was a drug what would it be?
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What's the "deepness" in this picture? It's literally social media appearing as a drug.

Oh and to answer OP: fentanyl

Lucidlethargy ,

See here, this girl is actually not like the other girls. You don’t understand. Only she understands. You, me… We’re nothing. We don’t get it.

glorbo ,
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The OP is a popular shitposting account, doing what we in the biz refer to as “a bit.”

Blyfh , in RIP reddit

What do you mean? These joke chains have been on Reddit forever. And this one’s funny af

havokdj , in mmmmfffgh

LASAGA

Misconduct , in mmmmfffgh

Oh good now I get to live with this image of Garfield for the rest of my life that’s awesome

Zapp ,

I truly hope that “I’m sorry Jon” sets up a federated community.

spacesweedkid27 ,

“Thank you daddy Jon” this time

sharkfucker420 , in When you’re sick, you just want to sleep it off

One time when I had a sinus infection they gave me a bottle of essentially just dxm but the syringe they gave me to measure the dose didn’t fit in the bottle so I just took a swig whenever and let me tell you that was genuinely the happiest week of my life. I’ve never felt so at peace. Granted there was a lot else going on like I was essentially being paid hundreds of dollars to just feed someone’s dog and take them outside on a really nice plot of land but the drugs made it a lot better I swear.

CurlyMoustache ,
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I went through a stomach surgery, and when I left the hospital they have me a receipt for some pain medication. I got a packet of 500(!!) morphine based pills. I took one, and decided I’d rather live with the pain. I like alchohol and the rush it gives me, but morphine in my body is fucking shit. Worst feeling I’ve felt in my life. I was suicidal, non-responsive (according to my GF) - but no pain even if I cannot remember a damn thing. Fuck that shit

Doxin ,
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My mom about 5 minutes after taking the first morphine pill: “Hmm, I wonder when I’m allowed to take the next one [checks clock]

Shit’s evil.

TheGoldenGod OP ,
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Lucky, I get sinus infections due to the wild fires and they just give me antibiotics.

sharkfucker420 ,

I also got antibiotics as well as a steroid to use depending on if it was viral or bacterial (it was bacterial and I knew that from the start so I didn’t bother with the steroid)

TheRaven , in cucumbers and watches
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Now show me a batch of Cumberbatch cucumber Cumberbatch watches!

solidstate , in What more need be said about it?

Started reading Atlas a couple of months ago and put it aside after a third or so. I am used to reading “conventionally boring” stuff but this was such a slog. Super sterile, the characters are stereotypical, the message Rand wants to bring across seems awfully clear very early on. It may be the historical context that makes it more interesting, I didn’t see it, though. Just couldn’t do it.

Reading your comments on this thread is a relief, maybe there is nothing wrong with me after all.

Thisisforfun ,

Just wait till you get to the last third, where the ideas that weren’t subtly telegraphed in the first two thirds will be even less subtly shouted in a hundred page long speach.

solidstate ,

Yeah I got that impression from the other comments. I might go back to just that part for the hell of it. Seems to be kind of a meme.

Hitchie_Rawtin ,

Beware, it’s a 3hr long monologue.

batmaniam ,

I’m the guy from above who said I liked the “quantity over quality” she had because it let me get lost. Even I skipped “the speech” lmfao. It just repeats the shitty, not subtle, ideas that have been repeated 100x by that point, and even within itself it repeats the same damn thing over and over and over.

I can see it being a nifty writing technique to basically have an academic paper micro-version of the whole work diogenically within your philosophy tilted book, but the problem is if that was the intent, it’s a paper that no one would publish because it sucks.

postmateDumbass ,

I got to that part, and it was at that point i shruged.

revlayle ,

Slow down there, Atlas

batmaniam ,

I was lucky enough to read it young before I knew it was “a thing”.

I loved the stream punky Sci fi stuff (yes I loved bioschock when it came out).

I enjoyed the rugged individualism stuff, but like, in the same way I enjoy James Bond committing extra judicial killings, Indiana Jones, cheesy ghost movies , or Hell in a Cell.

I was really confused when I found out it’s got a cult. I just enjoyed my nifty train story.

The writing is dry, voluminous but not really good. I personally enjoyed getting lost in that much volume, but that’s not going to be everyone. The philosophy stuff isn’t bad or wrong within it’s own universe, it’s just not really applicable to real life. Basing a world view on it is like reading/watching the silo series and thinking that’s how you should live in present day, rules about going outside and all. The conclusion isn’t totally wrong, but the premise its valid under is so narrow it’s useless, and that’s how it got it’s cult.

solidstate ,

Yeah I don’t know, I remember something about extra super steel in the beginning, where it was kind of like “assertive entrepreneur makes eggheads do the impossible”. That is just not how anything in engineering works at all. Was kind of a turn-off for me also.

But I am glad that this stuff made it into a cool train story for you. I like your sentiment.

batmaniam ,

Haha thanks. There were parts I enjoyed and I don’t get a chance to talk about them much without people thinking I’m crazy, or worse, in the cult.

Re: The super engineer. I also was lucky there that I read it before my technical education, now it would probably bug me. Still, the escapism of being the superman “I CAN do it all!” can be fun, but it is just that: escapist fantasy. Problems arise when people forget that.

thisorthatorwhatever ,

Read it when young as well, though I was luckily enough to read a quick bio of her. Escaped Communism, worked in Hollywood.

Felt that this was more a rant about trying to be passionate when stuck in a system, be it the horrible Communist system, or an uncaring bureaucratic one.

batmaniam ,

Right, like that’s definitely a read of it. That’s kind of what I was getting it in that the philosophy makes sense in the world she created, it just doesn’t have all that much in common with the real world.

That take makes sense, but it’s definitely not what the author intended. She very much wanted it to be applied to modern times. Whether or not you can separate the authors intent from the book itself involves some “death of the author” type conversations that, despite knowing some $5 lit terms, I’m not super versed in. Even then, I think the energy is better spent on more interesting examples, like how “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” kind of changed significance over time.

I’m close with a family that lived through the collapse of the USSR. Based on what I’ve heard alone, Rand’s reaction is really understandable in my opinion. It doesn’t make it correct, but I do get the reaction.

ckempo ,

“slog” absolutely defines my experience. A really tough read.

chakan2 ,
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No no…at least get to the rapey bit…then you can solidify your hatred of that wretched wind bag in granite…its just before the speech that takes like 100 pages.

LoveSausage , in Man behind viral dress to stand trial charged with trying to kill wife
@LoveSausage@lemmygrad.ml avatar

Next stop in the, I’m sure I’m living in the matrix. Fuckers lazy asf

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