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HEXN3T , in I'm so sorry
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I don’t know why, but seeing a bunch of Kamala Harrisi is stressing me out.

DandomRude , (edited )
@DandomRude@lemmy.world avatar

That bothers me far less than seeing a single Trump tbh.

HEXN3T ,
@HEXN3T@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Well, target practice is nice. That makes me happy.

Persen ,

Is that even Kamala Harris?

DandomRude , (edited )
@DandomRude@lemmy.world avatar

It’s what AI makes of her, I guess.

jaybone , in DuckDuckGoose

I’m a senior/principal engineer with 20+ years of experience and I can’t even think about retiring any time soon. All the posts in this thread are making me super sad. And the posted salary numbers are way higher than mine. :(

lepinkainen ,

20 years of Microsoft stock options is a good pile of money

Etterra , in DuckDuckGoose

I’d way rather be a duck farmer. Geese are noisy little bastards.

stringere ,

and MEAN

someguy3 ,

Chicken is more profitable than ducks.

zloubida ,
@zloubida@lemmy.world avatar

And more cuddly.

flambonkscious ,

Yeah I was thinking farming geese has got to be complicated and awful work.

Entertaining for the neighbours though!

FauxPseudo ,
@FauxPseudo@lemmy.world avatar

Ducks are the grossest birds. Anything is better than ducks. I have 6 ducks.

strawberrysocial ,

Wait I thought you had 7 geese.

FauxPseudo ,
@FauxPseudo@lemmy.world avatar

18 chickens, 7 geese, 6 ducks, 11 cats, 3 fosters, two dogs.

Today I turn on one foster kitten, the rest leave next week. Not sure if they will give me more when I drop off the one today. But if they have something extra spicy I’ll probably get it.

Basically multiple types and the number is fluid. We’ve lost two chickens and two geese this year.

banazir , in Reasonable Blackman
@banazir@lemmy.ml avatar

He does appear to be reasonably black, yes.

FelixCress ,

What’s unreasonably black in this case?

dariusj18 ,

Anyone else in London I would assume.

samus12345 ,
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FelixCress , in Veggietales Facts

That’s just a fact. The whole US political system should be scrapped and re-developed to make it a democracy.

jared ,
@jared@mander.xyz avatar

It would be so cool to be a part of a true democracy.

suction ,

You guys (Americans) need to stop with the personality cults. It was cute and funny when it was sports stars and actors, but it slipped down the slope when it’s dangerous malignant narcissists like Trump and Musk. The attitude is the same, though, stop glorifying other people so much, whether it’s on the left or right. No amount of democracy will fix that loophole for populists.

Beaver ,
@Beaver@lemmy.ca avatar

You can fix the american democracy by upgrading it ranked choice voting, abolishing the electoral college, ending citizens united, giving all prisoners the right to vote, reforming the supreme court, make Washington DC and Puerto Rico states.

YtA4QCam2A9j7EfTgHrH ,

Eliminating the senate, massively increasing the size of the house, making registration automatic, executing anyone caught disenfranchising voters, etc

FelixCress ,

… Introducing proportional representation and majority elected president, enfranchising all people, ending politically appointed judiciary, making intentional lies with the intention to mislead the public a criminal offence…

MotoAsh ,

Nah, don’t tie provable intent to it. Just knowingly lie should be enough. If it’s not under national secrets or some other thing, lying SHOULD be illegal out of representatives. Always.

They can always say, “no comment” if they feel the urge to lie.

Hegar ,
@Hegar@fedia.io avatar

Eliminating the Senate might seem like a good way to reduce the outsized influence that voters in smaller states wield, but the Senate helps keep those states in the union.

Also, the death penalty should be eliminated, not expanded.

We obviously need to address the fact that our government doesn't represent the country, but drastically increasing the ability of larger states to ride roughshod over the interests of smaller states is not a recipe for stability.

YtA4QCam2A9j7EfTgHrH ,

The death penalty thing was said tongue in cheek. And we already settled the whole can you leave the union thing a little while back.

Fuckfuckmyfuckingass ,
@Fuckfuckmyfuckingass@lemmy.world avatar

Death penalty only for white collar crime?

MotoAsh ,

The absolutists are wild… Some people absolutely deserve to never have influence over someone else ever again. There are only so many ways to actually accomplish that…

brbposting ,

Don’t kill. Killing is wrong. No, seriously, it is so so bad. Don’t even think about it, because if you kill, we will kill you right back buster!

explodicle ,

the Senate helps keep those states in the union.

In that case California should secede; we’ll be better represented that way.

InvertedParallax ,

the Senate helps keep those states in the union.

Oh, so we need the Senate to keep such valuable states as Alabama, Mississippi and Florida in the union?

This is like arguing the need for the Senate filibuster, because of how important it was to such orators as Strom Thurmond and Richard Russell.

I’m fine keeping the Senate on the condition that if you suppress voting for a senator, he can’t be seated.

Treczoks ,

Eliminating the Senate is not a good idea. Maybe just fix it by populating it in proportion to the states citizens?

And do yourself a favor and finally abolish the death penalty. It does not become to a civilized country.

explodicle ,

Isn’t that just the house?

Treczoks ,

Have a look at the German system. They are also bicameral. Their primary house, the Bundestag, is like the US Congress. The secondary house, the Bundesrat, is representing the 16 German states. The votes the representatives there cast are bound to decisions of their State governments. So the state government decides yes or no on a question, and all representatives of that state are bound to that decision of their state.

This way, the first chamber represents the overall interests if the people on a federal level, while the secondary chamber represets state interests.

InvertedParallax ,

Yeah, I don’t think the state governments in the deep south represent any of the interests of the citizens of the south, anymore than Vladimir Putin and his oligarchs represent the interests of the citizens of Russia.

The deep south are just failed states we’ve let limp on since we lost the stomach for reconstruction and left them in the 19th century.

drapeaunoir ,

you can’t fix the foundation of blood and suffering that the house was built on top of

Forester ,
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Show me one government not built on a pile of bodies

drapeaunoir ,

I can’t! :) all governments are fucking evil and must be destroyed

Forester ,
@Forester@yiffit.net avatar

And thus begins the new pile of bodies

InvertedParallax ,

No, but you don’t understand, this time it will be justice because of we’re killing the bad ones, well, and anyone who disagrees, that’s different!

explodicle ,

I thought PR just hasn’t gotten 51% in favor of statehood?

Gradually_Adjusting ,
@Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world avatar

Remember that you enter a revolution with the culture you’ve got, not the culture you want. Think on that very carefully before you roll those dice.

SubArcticTundra ,
@SubArcticTundra@lemmy.ml avatar

I seriously think that all constitutions should have expiry dates.

InvertedParallax ,

Do you have any idea how many rich and powerful people would dream of such power vacuums to take advantage of?

This comment reads like it was written by the Koch foundation.

Fades ,

And exactly how peaceful do you think the scrapping of the entire system will be? Will you sign up for the inevitable fight? Or do you just like talking big?

Anyone with a brain understands that would only bring further pain and death.

/u/beaver gets what you don’t: lemmy.ca/comment/11298416

solsangraal , in Veggietales Facts

depends on perspective. if you’re a billionaire, it’s right on track.

LordWiggle ,
@LordWiggle@lemmy.world avatar

That’s what the French and Russian aristocrat’s thought right before the French and Russian revolutions.

Blackout , in Veggietales Facts
@Blackout@fedia.io avatar

Vegetables is murder!

Beaver , in Veggietales Facts
@Beaver@lemmy.ca avatar

The United States is a cruel mockery of a developed nation especially when looking at the Mississippi

urquell ,

What’s up with Mississippi?

cheers_queers ,

it’s full of shit.

Stretches of the Mississippi River within the park corridor exceed water quality standards for mercury, bacteria, sediment, PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyl), and nutrients. Unfortunately, these “impairments” can make the water unsuitable for fishing, swimming, and drinking. Mar 6, 2023

Beaver ,
@Beaver@lemmy.ca avatar

The state has the highest obesity rate, is the least developed state, the life expectancy is at age 74.4, has the lowest high school graduation rate, one of the lowest tax rates in the country, one of the lowest unionization rates, the state government has been under republican trifectas since 2012.

JohnDClay ,

It has the lowest HDI in the US. (0.866) That would put it between San Marino and Chile on the country HDI rating. (44th highest overall)

Fades ,

Mississippi has been known for poverty and a lack of education and safety standards for quite some time now, not to mention the rampant sexism and racism that goes hand in hand with said lack of education

Zerlyna , in I'm so sorry
@Zerlyna@lemmy.world avatar

His hands are too big.

Zink , in DuckDuckGoose

I have taken a half step in this direction and it’s improved my life greatly.

I still have a normal job, but my Covid project back in 2020 was to finally put a koi pond in my back yard. I spend way more time learning and thinking about it than keeping up on tech shit. And the job I have now is great - I’m not trying to escape from it or anything.

The best part is that even the guy I bought my recent koi from has a microbiology degree. He’s properly living the “x farmer” dream, but that “job” is much more than a 9-5.

stringere ,

Wait…you mean to say it’s feasibleto have a cottage-industry koi farm for a hobby/supplemental income? I’ve been considering putting in a pond and looking at different ideas for what to put in it and koi are a contender.

Zink ,

Oh no, the microbiology guy I’m talking about is beyond full time with his farm. He’s there 7 days a week when he’s not traveling to shows.

And that’s just taking care of the fish and growing them out, not breeding them. He imports from Japanese breeders.

As for breeding new babies and selling them, it’s certainly possible but there probably isn’t a ton of profit in it. Any time I’ve thought about it I’ve thought two things: I don’t want to deal with rando customers and I don’t want to turn my happy peaceful hobby into a job.

stringere ,

Good points, thank you for the followup!

dessimbelackis ,

Even farming eggs and gardening vegetables as a hobby is basically a p/t job for me. I do about 25-30 hours of work per week on my property, and some of that is just groundskeeping, then I work 40 hours at a 9-5.

But I wouldn’t trade it for anything lol

Zink ,

Yep, now with having my pond chores zen time and being able to enjoy the end results, I think I fully understand what gets people into gardening. I’ve just been forever obsessed with aquatic life.

HipsterTenZero , in Reasonable Blackman
@HipsterTenZero@dormi.zone avatar

Wow, Kojima is really prolific, I had no idea he was writing characters into the history of the earth

TheTechnician27 ,
@TheTechnician27@lemmy.world avatar

I was definitely pretty blown away by the brilliance of the 15 straight minutes of dialog on the ethics of sentient AI child soldiers between Reasonable Blackman and Hot Coldman in the Peace Walker DLC.

Kolanaki ,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

Death Stranding had me laughing when it revealed why each character with a goofy name had their goofy name. Deadman is actually a dead man. Mama had a baby. Die-Hardman wishes he could just die hard. Higgs… Just wanted pizza and was a bozo(n).

abbadon420 , in Veggietales Facts

It was fun while it lasted, but it’s time for the crown to bring the colonies back to order.

LodeMike OP ,

Thr UK is worse.

abbadon420 ,

Didn’t say better, just order

assassin_aragorn ,

I’m not sure I believe that after the brexit shit show

abbadon420 ,

Brexit was the era of John Bercow and therefore the era of order.

FelixCress ,

UK political system needs a complete overhaul but it is not worse.

exu ,

“The UK political system is like the US, but whimsically worse” - John Oliver

From his piece on the UK elections. Probably not 100% correct, but should be somewhat close.

LodeMike OP ,

Also according to that show brits can’t use recordings of parlament in comedy shows which is so bad.

datelmd5sum , in DuckDuckGoose

Our previous CTO left by saying “I have enough money now. Peace out!”

stebo02 ,
@stebo02@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

We need more of those people, people who find contentment in their wealth instead of endlessly pursuing more wealth.

m_f , in Reasonable Blackman
@m_f@midwest.social avatar

This is interesting, but the post is very inaccurate. The first picture is Portrait of a Moor by Jan Mostaert, and there’s no indication that it’s a portrait of Reasonable Blackman:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portrait_of_an_African_Man

The second picture was drawn by a modern person, and isn’t even supposed to be Blackman, that’s what the artist thinks Edward Swarthye might’ve looked like:

historyextra.com/…/black-faces-of-tudor-england/

All that aside, here’s what the book Black Tudors has to say about him:

A surname alone cannot confirm a person’s ethnicity. Although Reasonable’s surname would seem to indicate the colour of his skin, it is in fact an old English surname, derived from the Old English Blaec mann, as are ‘Black’, ‘Blackmore’, ‘Moor/More’ and ‘Morris’. It could also be spelt Blakeman, Blakman, Blackmon or Blackmun. A John Blakman was living in England in 1206 and the name was fairly common until the thirteenth century. By the Tudor period, the name was found in Eynsham, Oxfordshire, Fowey, Cornwall, and Berkhampstead, Hertfordshire. Henry VI had a chaplain named John Blacman, a fellow of Merton College, Oxford. A different John Blackeman was buried at Grey Friars Church, London, in July 1511. A third man of the same name was a benefactor of St John’s Hospital, Coventry. None of these men was African.

‘Blackman’ may have originated in reference to a dark complexion, but by the sixteenth century it cannot be assumed to signify African ethnicity. As William Camden noted in 1586, ‘surnames began to be taken up … in England about the time of the Conquest, or else a very little before’. Theoretically, a man called More in 1566 could have had a Moorish ancestor from five hundred years before, but it is a rather remote possibility. We cannot even assume that ‘Blackman’, or names like ‘Moor’ or ‘Niger’, were originally assigned to men of African origin. Wilfred Niger was nicknamed Niger or ‘the Black’ in around 1080, after he painted his face with charcoal to go unrecognised amongst his enemies at night. The names could also refer to dark hair (Black), or to someone who came from a place called Moore (in Cheshire), More (in Shropshire), Blackmore (Essex), Blackmoor (Hampshire, Somerset) or Blakemere (Herefordshire), or even to someone who lived on or near a moor. In Scotland, the surnames ‘Muir, Mure, Moor, Moore, More’ referred to ancient ‘residence beside a moor or heath’.

It is only because Reasonable Blackman was also described as ‘blackmor’ and ‘a blackmore’ that we know he was African. ‘Blackamoor’ or its variants was the most popular term Englishmen used to describe Africans, appearing in some 40% of references to individuals in the archives, and in literature from at least 1525.

Ersatz86 ,

High quality post 👍

Decoy321 ,

This was, by far, the most thorough research I’ve ever seen here on LemmyShitpost. Well done!

tacosplease , in DuckDuckGoose

You should say “This is how something looks” or “This is what something looks like”, but don’t put the “how” and the “like” in the same statement.

That is not how it should look like.

velvetThunder ,

This is what not it should look

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