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sandhya_3 , in PLEAAASSEE PLEASE COME BACK TO THE OFFICE PLS

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Treczoks , in To all you outside of the US...

But think of all the popcorn we are able to consume watching you shitshow. This is way more entertaining than the usual movies, series, and shows that you produce!

NotMVD , in Also, you have been turned into a worm.
@NotMVD@lemmynsfw.com avatar

If Sisyphus wants destruction, then I think diverting it is the best. Even though the ship has no original parts, it is still a ship, even if it is a model of the original ship.

PhlubbaDubba , in Also, you have been turned into a worm.

Send him to the hotel and call ahead to ask the bellhop to ask the guests to all move to the room that’s numbered twice the one they’re currently staying in.

Nice hotel stays make most people at least happier, plus now half (minus one) of the rooms will have opened up for the evening!

Stern , in return2ozma was right
@Stern@lemmy.world avatar

It could have been worse… Joe coulda had a full bluescreen… Coulda been a lot better though.

IMO joe drops a smidge until donny says his newest dumb thing.

themeatbridge ,

Donny said a lot of dumb things. His numbers don’t go down. His followers are devoted to him, and we have to beat them because they are horrible people.

Stern ,
@Stern@lemmy.world avatar

The cores for both arent changing, just the random independents who will forget this when the next big thing happens.

Neither of them shit their pants or bluescreened, so there wasn’t going to be a serious swing from that debate.

TokenBoomer OP ,

These are the people that are worrisome:

Gina Gannon, 65, a retiree in the battleground state of Georgia, voted for Trump in 2016 before ditching him for Biden in 2020.

“Joe Biden looked very weak and confused right from the start. It concerns me that our global enemies see Joe Biden in this manner. I was shocked and dismayed. I hate to see our president acting that way on TV and in front of the world,” Gannon said.

She added: “I am absolutely voting for Donald Trump now.”

Fades ,

Oh damn that one lady changed votes (totally believable she walked away from Trump but THIS pushed her back into his hands)?

It’s aLl OvEr!!!

TokenBoomer OP ,

Now, multiply her by thousands over 5 swing states. Biden will win the popular vote, but lose the electoral college, just like Hillary. I hope I’m wrong. 😑

EarthShipTechIntern , (edited ) in To all you outside of the US...

How is this fascist right wing shit show not a global debacle? Putin, Netenyahu, Bolsanaro, Trump, Modi… Italy & Germany both rolling right. North Korea (of course) jumping on the Russian bandwagon and Xinny the Pooh.

Does Britain’s finally dumping the Tories (after a decade & a half+) make them one of the few to break left at this time on the global stage? {Something about broken clocks being right from time to time.}

LainTrain , (edited )

No I wouldn’t think that about the UK. Tories shifted massively rightwards over the past decade and they are really losing most voters to Reform - a hard right party, so they are simply not hard-right enough for most voters, meanwhile Labour has shifted massively right to occupy the space Cameron-style neocons were in before.

The right win in the long run because if labour wins, the dynamic will be of that between Cameron-esque conservatives under Starmer Labour and hard-right conservatives under Reform/UKIP/whatever Farage party as the two major parties. This is the final form of the overton window shift, on which the UK and US led the world on in 2016.

If anything the lib Dems - if you take their manifesto at face value - are far more progressive than Labour at this point and don’t adopt the “managed decline” style of governance.

This is where the UK FPTP system might actually work well, Reform could get as many as 17% of votes, ahead of Tory 15% and become the 2nd largest party, and yet end up with like one parliament seat because they dont end up with a majority in any one county this time around.

The only hope then is that Starmer is just secretly a really good guy who won’t say so because the tory media would eviscerate him on culture war shit, that he survives the power struggle of a labour seat supermajority and kicks out the likes of Duffield and Streeting.

gentooer ,

Poland and Hungary also did fairly well, if I’m not mistaken

arymandias , in To all you outside of the US...

What is the over under on the return of Hilldog?

I find it almost impossible to believe they will continue running Biden, but then again I did not expect them to let him run again from the start.

ChairmanMeow ,
@ChairmanMeow@programming.dev avatar

I think they’d nominate Newsom over Clinton tbh.

LesserAbe ,

Seems all but impossible they’ll switch candidates now. There’s not a mechanism for it. It would have to be something like Biden having a major medical issue or dying.

the_crotch ,

I think we all just watched Biden have a major medical issue

JJROKCZ ,

Those don’t seem implausible based on my watching half the debate… Biden was struggling to get anything out(and it wasn’t just stutter, he seemed to not be in the room part of the time) and trump just vomited lies and non answers constant

Pandantic ,
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There’s not a mechanism for it.

Democrats can name anyone as candidate at the convention in August. Biden being the candidate isn’t official yet.

CoffeeJunkie ,

That is technically a mechanism. I’m wondering if Biden, Trump, or both experience some incredibly bizzare…accident…before November.

Idk if it even needs to be complicated. With Biden it could be every bit as simple as “Oh wow, look, he died in his sleep. NEXT!”. He looks rough. Wouldn’t take much.

Maggoty ,

She’s fried toast. She’s been trying to raise her profile but she doesn’t poll well at all. If they went with her suddenly, it would be worse than staying with Biden. Newsom is probably the highest profile person who could feasibly replace Biden now. Unfortunately at this point parties don’t tend to take extra risk so it would be a straight white man with just the right amount of gray in his hair and in their political prime.

The real problem they face, if they want to switch Biden out, is convincing the governor of California to resign to run. He has 3 years left on his term. But he’s also term limited so he could go for it.

Kolanaki , in McCafé
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

Say what you will about the antivirus software, the dude who it’s named after had a wild fucking life.

RecluseRamble , in This is what we used to worry about in the 80s. This and global thermonuclear war.

I’d take them with me to the yearly punk rock festival. Duh.

ReginaPhalange , in Sevens
BackOnMyBS OP ,
@BackOnMyBS@lemmy.autism.place avatar

username checks out

nicknonya , in And then...it was just gone.
@nicknonya@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

the pngtuber while describing the most horrid crime imaginable:

https://files.catbox.moe/juwodn.gif

JeffreyOrange , in To all you outside of the US...

In german media there is so much content about america even I sometimes get confused whoch country I actually live in.

VirtualOdour ,

At least you can tell where something happens by place names, I get headlines ‘12 shot in Manchester gun fight’ or ‘Birmingham man kills 8 in roadrage incident’ and there’s just no way of telling it’s America… OK, well those examples are obvious but the point stands.

nightofmichelinstars ,

In America that’s barely even news

abbadon420 ,

Only 8 killed? That’s only a short note on the business page “businesses on main street forced to remain closed all morning due to public kerfuffle”

django ,

They are conveniently placing flags everywhere, to help your memory.

loaExMachina , in To all you outside of the US...

As a French tho, do watch the debate between Gabriel Attal, Merdella and Manuel Bombard. See how Bompard (the left wing candidate) politely wipes the floor with both shitbags.

Infynis ,
@Infynis@midwest.social avatar

Is it the official French stance to omit the Oxford comma?

ChairmanMeow ,
@ChairmanMeow@programming.dev avatar

It’s only an Oxford comma if it’s from the region of Oxford. Otherwise it’s just sparkling interpunction.

AngryCommieKender ,

Cambridge, Massachusetts has entered the chat, with a classical English accent.

stormdelay ,

Correct, no comma before the last element if it is preceded by a conjunction (e.g. “et”, that is “and” in English) in French

Timecircleline ,

That’s the topic of the next debate.

Valmond ,

Yes,

djsoren19 ,

I mean, reading that sentence, it certainly wouldn’t surprise me if they omitted it just to spite the British.

mPony ,

just to spite the British

A fine justification, no matter the situation

MicrondeMMMMMMM ,
@MicrondeMMMMMMM@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

WE 👏STAN👏BOM-👏PARD👏

The thing that’s pissing me off though is that the centrist party decided it would rather demonize the left than the alt right, I suppose they know they already lost and are trying to get as many votes off of those they know might vote for them (some socialists).

loaExMachina ,

Yeah, I think going toe to toe with the far right once again was always Macron’s plan. This is the foe he’s familiar with, against whom he won before. The short deadline for the anticipated election was probably to keep the left from organizing, as to not disturb their duel. But it backfired when the left immediately formed the Front Populaire. Now he’s nervous. The polls give his party third place, so he’s playing for second. He thinks if it’s the centrist against the far right, the “barrage vote” will save him once more.

What’s shocking is the extent to which they go to demean the left, and the amount of media that help spread his baseless accusation. Everyone knows at this point that the center will lose, so they’re choosing who they’ll lose too. They maybe think it’ll erase the left and let Macron’s clan be seen as the alternative to fascism during the next presidential elections…

AngryCommieKender ,

Centerists will always attack the left rather than the right. They are actually right wingers that don’t want the social stigma that goes with admitting that you’re right wing. Once the progressives have been killed off by the right wing, the liberals will take the mask off.

The lot of them are cowards and the left is a whole lot less scary than the right, since we don’t go on random killing sprees frequently.

SuddenDownpour ,

The vibes I get from the French left in social media remind me of the days when Podemos (in Spain) was soaring. It gives me a bit of hope. Good luck.

Kolanaki , in Sevens
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

it’s Roku right?

No, it’s nana. Roku is 6.

Ichi, ni, san, yon, go, roku, nana, hachi, ku, ju.

madmaurice ,
@madmaurice@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Might be shichi

Kolanaki ,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

Is that just for time and money or what? I’ve just been on Duolingo for about a month and some of the grammar rules have not been explained at all. Just that sometimes certain things are said a completely different way. 🤷🏻‍♂️

Nasan ,

Helps differentiate between other numbers that sound similar, like how four is both shi and yon

weker01 , (edited ) in To all you outside of the US...

I would love not knowing about any debate but lemmy is like: Nope you’ll read American “news” if you want to or not.

So next time keep your national humiliation fetish private please

lemmyknow ,

Indeed. I created a Lemmy account the moment I saw an opportunity to block US-specific communities. But alas, US content makes it onto other, more general communities as well (like politics on the memes community)

Hugh_Jeggs ,

Some cunt could post a meme about a samurai in Cote/ d’Ivoire eating a durian fruit and some yank would still say “Ya that’s such a democrat thing to do brah”

Soulg ,

Don’t look at American centric communities then. You’re the curator of your experience, not everyone else.

weker01 ,

I mean I wasn’t really serious as we are in a shit post community right now.

But do you realize how fucking hard it is to keep US politics out of your experience here? So many seemingly unrelated communities post election bullshit it’s not even funny :/

I do think that the next presidential US election is important not only for Americans but the world. Although it really is tiring to watch from over here and I can only imagine how tired most Americans must be…

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