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JimVanDeventer , in I will not be taking questions.

The most dangerous phrase is “we’ve always done it this way”.

RizzRustbolt , in I will not be taking questions.

Looks like some folks don’t know how to use the three seashells.

Decoy321 ,

hahahahah … I can see how that can be confusing…

Darkenfolk ,

Sounds painful tbh, but you do you.

Decoy321 , in I will not be taking questions.

I see we’ve got some really strong opinions going on here. Just wanna remind everyone to keep it friendly and civil.

And on that note, all you weirdos who place it behind are wrong and I will die on this hill.

Fight me.

FordBeeblebrox ,

I’m not gonna fight you. My two shitty scheming cats on the other hand…

Look I know how it’s supposed to go but I’m fighting for every square

Halosheep ,

You could just keep the door closed

FordBeeblebrox ,

Yes. Famous respecter of closed doors, our feline friends.

myusernameis ,

Ah, I see the problem. I’m afraid you’ve accidentally adopted a Velociraptor.

Decoy321 ,
Socsa ,

People who place it hanging against the wall stand to wipe, like children.

TwigletSparkle ,
WarmSoda OP , (edited )

I stand with you this day, brother!

I stand two stalls over, but still with you!

MystikIncarnate ,

Separate, but together, we stand… Or sit.

IDK what’s going on in this metaphor.

WarmSoda OP ,

That’s an impressive watch, brother!

Jackcooper , in Lemmy is the best social media

Yay not relevant enough to spam/ AstroTurf!

0Xero0 , in Lemmy is the best social media
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Another social media claims it’s the better than everything else while it’s clearly not for the nth time. Why am I not surprised

Hugh_Jeggs , in Just like my man Homelander, some true TV heroes to look up to and emulate

WTF does that say $56 for 30 X 355ml?!?!

smokebuddy OP ,

Ontario, Canada

ThrowawaySobriquet ,

Well, then Ontario Sucks

HeyJoe ,

Convert to USD, and it’s about $40… That still is crazy unless I really don’t know what a 30-pack costs these days. The only other thing that could drive it up is that it is also imported.

Canada has great beer, so it’s crazy to me that people buy this at all.

Mouselemming , in How it felt like as a little kid not able to find your parents in a busy shop

Feels pretty scary to the parent as well

Gradually_Adjusting , in Why is this the only working proxy for Twitter...
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Just get your weird shit from their patreons. Or like, kemono.su if you’re horny and broke.

rockerface ,

saves bookmark inconspicuously

ByteJunk , in I will not be taking questions.
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People here be discussing the wrong thing, or am I the only one thinking that patenting a roll of paper is incredibly stupid?

It’s a damn roll of paper. How much of a genius do you have to be to come up with that? People have been doing it for millennia, the only difference is that it used to be so expensive that no one would think of whipping their butts with it.

BCsven ,

The patent was the tp roll but more so the angular serations that terminate short of the center, so a tearable roll of paper rather than a strip role that had to be torn manually or cut

ByteJunk ,
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So the innovation that was patented is literally “cut it partway through”.

Patents are inherently stupid and only serve to stifle progress. Change my mind or otherwise just downvote away, works as well.

BCsven ,

They are stupid, but helped inventors recoup development costs. It gets abused now, especially with patent trolls. The invention here moved TP from a roll you had to cut or tear, to self tearing segments with enough attached at center that it pulled roll forward…smart at the time…we take this idea of perforated sheets for granted now

ByteJunk ,
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Maybe this invention revolutionised how we clean our butts, or maybe it was utterly trivial and 20 different ways of cutting paper rolls were patented that same year (note that present day rolls don’t even use this method).

But that’s irrelevant to the point that seems to be implied here that patents somehow contributed to it’s success. They don’t, an invention will be useful or not based on its own merits, not on the fact they’re patented.

They exist to ensure whoever registered it makes a profit, which is why they’re being exploited way past the point of making up for any good they were supposed to bring…

BCsven ,

Yep, i agree. patents are stupid, but not everyone is convinced of open sourcing everything

Beaver , in Lemmy is the best social media
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They got called out.

Aurenkin , in That's just what happens. It's life.

Ronald McDonald: smile for me now, brother.

I_Fart_Glitter , in Ironing

Ironing is for crafts and sewing.

iAvicenna , in McCafé
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Correction, I buy your products there for my computer has virus

drathvedro , in Lemmy is the best social media

Всмысле блядь нет русских ботов? Я что для вас, шутка?

Allero ,

бип-буп, на месте

egeres , in Looks like paradise
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Aerial pic of my friend running archlinux in my company where everyone is using W11

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