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Zapp , in my single most hated emoji

If you were on the Internet before emojis took off, the single letter “k” had the same energy.

AveragePotato OP ,

I know. One of the reason why my entire friend circle finds it offensive.

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/98204b51-f839-4dc9-8bd3-d3dedf645ac1.png

Zapp ,

Lest we forget the true conversation stopper…

ic

ryven ,
@ryven@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Wait it did? I used it all the time, because it was shorter than “ok”.

karika ,

k

Aagje_D_Vogel ,

👍

emokidforever ,

I’ve always thought it had the same energy in that they both simply acknowledge having seen the message. What’s wrong with that?

marmo7ade ,

👍

Saganastic , in All 50 states with the same naming convention as West Virginia

The word west no longer has any meaning to me.

fluxion ,

Westsiiiiide W

Zeko9381 , (edited )

That’s called Jamais vu, the opposite of Deja vu ;)

amansman ,

Virginia became “vergina” for me.

FredericChopin_ ,

Me when I’m coding:

Bro, is that a word?

Gerblat ,

Semantic satiation

thorbot , in Bot posting article about bots

Just because it says bot in the name doesn’t 100% mean it’s a bot.

I mean, it probably is. But I guess I am the exception. Unless I’m a bot and I don’t even know it yet…

joe ,

Nobody told you, yet? Sorry to bear the news…

FlyingSquid ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

I am definitely not a b

STACK OVERFLOW ERROR

Ryumast3r ,

That account specifically is a bot, as it says in its profile and as its creator said.

Gamey , in BMW

For everyone wodering, here is a good english video that also covers some of BMWs history! piped.video/watch?v=-WX5zOdMprc&t=1011

sadreality , in BMW

Not a good look ehh?

Is that even legal to post in Germany?

Gamey ,

Considering BMW is one of the worse profiteers from WW2 it probably classifies as satire or something else art related!

sadreality ,

Yeah but facts like that hurt Germans too much, they get all uncomfortable about history.

They want all that profit and tech, but no shame about how it was obtained

Squizzy ,

This is not at all a view that is based in reality, Germany has made it mandatory in their curriculum to learn about the atrocities committed by the Nazis in the war and bring the schools to concentration camps to drive home the depravity of their history.

What a bullshit take. Germany is noted for how they have handled their history, in stark contrast to Japan who do not acknowledge the atrocities they committed and shy away from public knowledge of them.

sadreality ,

How many executives and shareholders were convicted for their crimes? Did any profits get dislodged? Seems like people who benefit front these crimes are still holding nice bags of profits and assets.

Also, you glossed over how BMW and other corps would import slaves to work their factories. Do they teach that in German schools or just topics in vogue like camps?

Pisodeuorrior ,

It's taught in schools, and anyway, you're glossing over the fact that the poster above proved your claim wrong (Germans are all uncomfortable with their history), which is just plain false.

Squizzy ,

Concentration camps are so in vogue.

You must be so tired from moving those goalposts.

Hasuris , (edited )

You make it sound as if everyone got off easy. Ww2 is the reason we’re going after war criminals in the first place. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuremberg_trials

This didn’t exist prior to WW2. While there certainly there are many, that didn’t face any punishment or got to keep their benefits, there also have been those that got punished. The allies had to form a new state and rebuilt and most available personnel had worked in the administration or economy of nazi Germany before and was guilty to some degree. There was nobody else and times were changing fast. A new conflict was on the horizon and life had to go on. So they had to work with what they had.

Mistakes were made but this has never been done before. Punishing a whole country and its people is what made the Nazis possible and successful in the first place. I’d not be so sure it would be done any different today. I’d say we’d probably struggle even more and fumble the whole thing even harder.

johnnyjayjay ,

While I disagree with the person you’re responding to because I find it honestly a little bit disgusting to equate the population of Germany with big German corporations (no, BMW is not “the Germans”), it is true that Germany has historically had a blind spot for capitalist Nazi collaboration (and so has the US, by the way!).

Cory Doctorow wrote a great piece about this topic a few weeks ago. Really recommend reading it if what you’ve always heard is how well Germany does with its history.

Oszilloraptor , (edited )

Can confirm this.

I visited several concentration camps in different countries with my school (not mandatory on curriculum; but visiting Auschwitz is something that really brings home the horrors and that’s why the school offers it to older students (together with psychological staff))

I learned about Nazi-History for 2, maybe 3 years in school.

Therefore I can say that in general we are not afraid to learn/teach about the time; to prevent that it happens again (which seemingly didn’t work as a significant parts goes towards the right again… but I digress)

That said: There was never a focus on german companies. Sure, here and there you will find some references and images as a sidenote in a school history book; but nothing that was talked about long enough to got stuck in my brain.

So I wouldn’t deny that some of us are a bit blind in regards to the still-running businesses that were involved with the nazis. And if someone brings it up it’s often just dismissed with sth. alike “Well, at that time you had to cooperate with the nazis or ceise to exist”.

But saying we’re “uncomfortable” about the history is wrong in the way it was said; sure, we (at least those with my opinion) are not proud of what happened and it’s not our favorite topic, but it’s not like we just pretend it never happened

Poggervania ,
@Poggervania@kbin.social avatar

Iirc I’m pretty sure they haven’t apologized for all the horrible shit Unit 731 did to the Chinese and actively go out of their way to pretend stuff like the Rape of Nanking never happened.

I normally would say to look them up, but this one of the rare cases that I would say to do so if you can stomach reading some of the most disgusting shit.

princessnorah ,
@princessnorah@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

When I was doing history in Year 11 & 12 (junior and senior?) I had this incredibly strict, serious teacher. He was known throughout the school for his intensity, and his lack of tolerance for bullshit. When we covered the Rape of Nanking, he had gone through and sharpied out a paragraph on a handout. He told us that he wouldn’t normally try to shield his students from a part of history, but that this particular part was incredibly distressing.

elia169 ,

this reads like a joke, it's so far from what i see from germans and germany.

betterdeadthanreddit ,

They were getting Germany confused with Florida and profit/tech with alligators/meth. Easy mistake.

Pisodeuorrior ,

That's not true at all, Germans make a big effort in remembering what they did and making sure it keeps being remembered.

As opposed to my country, Italy, where the attitude after the fall of Mussolini was "uh, oh well".

NathanielThomas ,

Italians get the flair “side switcher” in the awesome subreddit 2WesternEurope4u. Probably the main thing I miss about Reddit.

thisNotMyName ,

Let’s just not talk about it was very common practice for like 40 years after the war in Germany, too. But today it’s a totally different story (luckily). Can’t be remembered enough especially when looking at the political directions the western world is heading to right now…

JudahBenHur ,

You really don’t know what you’re talking about.

sadreality ,

"they get all uncomfortable about history."

Looks like I do ;)

JudahBenHur ,

You haven’t made me fee uncomfortable, if that’s what you’re implying.

Man I just had a look at your comment history, and noticed you haven’t posted anything at all.

Good luck trolling around the internet, uninvited, talking as if you’re a fountain of wisdom.

gmtom ,

Add another sad little troll to the ban pile.

Hasuris ,

It’s history and for educational purposes. It’s perfectly legal.

BurritoBooster ,

Shit posting is educational?

Hasuris ,

People are learning of BMWs dark history, are they not?

qtj ,

Generally as long as the symbol isn’t used to endorse nazi ideology it is fine.

synae ,
@synae@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

You’re goddamn right it is

Stach , in BMW
KoboldCoterie , (edited ) in All 50 states with the same naming convention as West Virginia
@KoboldCoterie@pawb.social avatar

Well this is just inaccurate.

North North North North Virginia should be North North North East North North Virginia, and that propagates through The State Formerly Known As New Hampshire and The State Formerly Known As Maine, too.

North North North North Virginia would be Old Canada.

Edit: I guess technically it would be North North East North North North Virginia; the labeling would track backwards from the current state to Virginia. East North Virginia would be 1 state east of “North Virginia”, for example, which would be The State Formerly Known As Delaware.

I’ve spent way too much time thinking about this already.

Rivalarrival ,

Agreed.

They list Ohio as “West North Virginia” when it should either be “North West Virginia” (North of [West Virginia]) or “West North North Virginia” (West of [North North Virginia, AKA, Pennsylvania])

Drinvictus ,

California should be westest Virginia

dill ,
@dill@lemmy.one avatar

This is a dad joke so powerful you need a license to carry it.

MrJukes ,
@MrJukes@lemmy.one avatar

Don’t tread on me

NewEnglandRedshirt ,
@NewEnglandRedshirt@lemmy.world avatar

*Hawaii

prole ,

Pacific Virginia

Piogre314 ,

It’s appropriate that they all be slightly wrong, though. Virginia extends slightly west of West Virginia, so West Virginia should really be North Virginia. To use the same naming convention means to carry similar errors.

Diprount_Tomato , in All 50 states with the same naming convention as West Virginia
@Diprount_Tomato@lemmy.world avatar

United Virginias of America

Gamey , in Part of a balanced diet

If I start I won’t stop yill the jar is empty, olives rock!

over_clox , (edited )

You’re not supposed to eat the rocks dummy.

Olives good though 👍

aviationeast , in How are you guys feeling?

You feel like popping and not stopping?

Belgdore , in Blue or red door?

Blue door would mean having to relive my childhood years being forced to go to church and Christian school, but without the indoctrination that made it feel like it was a good thing. That would be torture.

havid_dume , in Part of a balanced diet

About 3 months ago I suddenly developed an indefatigable craving for olives. Since then I’ve eaten about a small jar a week. IDK if I’m pregnant (seems unlikely) or if olives are just a normal part of adulthood, similar to how everyone in college eats a lot of toast on occasion.

doot ,

tempted to post the classic 4chan pickle story

Marrenia ,
doot ,

beautiful every time

ro2pa9 ,
@ro2pa9@lemmy.world avatar

Adult people drown them in martinis. So, Jar a week souds about right. :)

JohnDClay , in Blue or red door?

Red door, I’m not very unhappy with my previous choices

Currens_felis , in BMW

Oof

Little8Lost , in BMW

B - Banana
M - Melon
W - We do everything for money

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