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ivanafterall , in Society beware
@ivanafterall@kbin.social avatar

You wouldn't like me when I'm angry.

I get real sulky and quiet.

thanks_shakey_snake ,

Push me too far and you’ll find yourself in a world of one-word replies for a little while. You think I’m bluffing?

Sotuanduso ,

Call.

UNWILLING_PARTICIPANT ,

These comments are so perfect , I swear I used to pull this kind of shit

FinalRemix ,

Or the Aqua Teen approach:

“You won’t like me when I’m angry.”

“I don’t like you now.”

FlyingSquid ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Really? I turn green and become an Italian man who never says a word.

dgmib , in Fuck the balloon police

For the record, yes you need a pilot’s license to fly a hot air balloon.

And yes the “balloon police” (aka the FAA in the United States) or their equivalent governing body in other countries will stop you, and fine you.

DocMcStuffin ,
@DocMcStuffin@lemmy.world avatar

I don’t know if they can actually stop you. Especially the first time. But they can definitely find you and fine you. A lot. Like more than tree fiddy.

Igloojoe ,

Yes. They wont kill you and take down your balloon. But you have to come back to land at some point. Then bam! You’re arrested…

HikingVet ,

They can definitely encourage you to land.

Agent641 ,

FAA if you’re lucky. If youre unlucky, the baloon police are an F-16 with a sidewinder

rtxn ,

Robert Fulton has entered the chat.

Rozz ,

That seems like overkill

21Cabbage ,

I wonder if the IR sensor of a sidewinder could get a lock on the heating element of a hot air balloon.

HikingVet ,

New versions could easily target a hot air balloon.

21Cabbage ,

Breaking: Ban placed on hot air balloons, lethal force authorized on local festivals. Citizens confused.

glomag ,
doctorcrimson ,

That’s such a cool design, very topical with international politics too.

tslnox ,

We all float down there!

Imgonnatrythis ,

I heard in France the balloon police are armed. With BB guns to take down offenders.

bdonvr ,

You DON’T need a license for some types of flight though. Anything under 254 pounds. Ultralights and paragliders. (However that doesn’t mean there’s no rules)

moon ,

How do they stop you mid flight though

Aux ,

With helicopter mounted machine guns.

Gradually_Adjusting , in Toilet without borders
@Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world avatar

If a mouse climbs out of the S-bend and licks your beefy starfish, it’s a convenient way to end things on a high note

arandomthought ,

Please never call it that again.

Venicon ,
@Venicon@sopuli.xyz avatar

The rusty sheriffs badge, you mean?

KreekyBonez ,

the ol’ muddy basement window

Gradually_Adjusting ,
@Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world avatar

The good old meaty fun bridge

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  • Gradually_Adjusting ,
    @Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world avatar

    One doesn’t at all mind the occasional tongue punch in the fart box, does one?

    arandomthought ,

    I hate you all <3

    Swedneck ,
    @Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

    caviar cross

    Viking_Hippie ,

    What, “s-bend”?

    Gradually_Adjusting ,
    @Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world avatar

    Haha nice ✋

    Viking_Hippie ,

    Thanks 😁✋️

    Whitebrow ,

    It’s the plumbing of the toilet. Shaped like a S

    Viking_Hippie ,

    Yeah I know. I was jokingly pretending that I thought that was the objectionable expression 😁

    Jakdracula ,
    @Jakdracula@lemmy.world avatar

    You mean the balloon knot?

    someguy3 , in She broke it so she could baguette properly....

    She needs to watch French movies where they always have a baguette sticking out of their grocery bag.

    TheMechanic ,

    It’s always a baguette and some celery

    kogasa ,
    @kogasa@programming.dev avatar

    Those are leeks sir

    TseseJuer ,

    shes leekin, baguette

    Jackcooper ,

    Leafy carrot

    AlmightySnoo ,
    @AlmightySnoo@lemmy.world avatar
    jaybone ,

    Needs more cigarette.

    ininewcrow ,
    @ininewcrow@lemmy.ca avatar

    Why not just light one of this big ass baguettes like a giant cigar?

    jaybone ,

    Because then it wouldn’t be a cigarette.

    limered ,

    I was camping in France. It really is like that every morning. Some of them even bite into it as soon as they leave the bakery.

    There even are baguette dispensers on the street. You put 1€ in it, a tasty baguette comes out.

    CurlyMoustache , in Watching mouths fill up with towels
    @CurlyMoustache@lemmy.world avatar

    Put one in a capsule that dissolves slowly. Swallow one when you’re hungry. Feel satiated for weeks. Loose weight

    phorq ,

    For the hungry hoopy frood on the go!

    FierroGamer ,

    You can probably do without the capsule, those are slow

    GrammatonCleric ,
    @GrammatonCleric@lemmy.world avatar

    Unfortunately it’s all fiber 😅

    TheRaven ,
    @TheRaven@lemmy.ca avatar

    And it’s self-wiping when it comes out.

    rustyfish , in Funny how it became bathroom use and imaginary things drag queens do...
    @rustyfish@lemmy.world avatar

    Oh, they are still around. Now they are talking about people in their 20s dying from the vaccine. And there have been millions of young people (in Germany alone) who died because of the vaccine. The government just made the bodies disappear and payed their families off.

    I wish I was joking, but no. This is the shit they believe. I hate every single amoeba on the right.

    cooopsspace ,

    Had this one from my grandmother.

    Apparently doctors and nurses have been paid off to peddle this and it’s all part of a big global hoax.

    Meanwhile my sister with $80,000 nursing student loans is like “Wtf where’s my money? You mean I nearly died working my butt off for nothing??” - 80 hours “full time” per week.

    Also ignoring the fact that if even 0.001% of the global medical community has misgivings about accepting what I assume must have been an enormous bribe that we would have heard about it??

    Octopus1348 ,
    @Octopus1348@lemy.lol avatar
    cooopsspace ,

    Like at least if they’re gonna get bribed it would be enough to pay off student loans and then some.

    Because if the story was true, you’d lose your medical license. It’s hard to pay off your student debt if you’re not a doctor or nurse anymore.

    RememberTheApollo_ ,

    Yeah this one is more than a little irritating. I’ve encountered too many people who know someone who has someone in their life that was adversely affected by the vaccine. Heart attacks, strokes, nerve issues, whatever. But when you press them for the details there’s always something else, like the person has diabetes, had a bunch of age-related diseases, etc. But there’s no way those things had anything to do with their poor health…no, it has to be the vaccine. Or maybe the even got covid, but refused to get tested.

    Blue_Morpho ,

    someone in their life that was adversely affected by the vaccine.

    There are rare side effects. When someone brings it up, it’s important to acknowledge it but qualify the risk. .0001% of heart problem or .1 % of death. Tell them it’s like driving without a seat belt because of the 1 in a million chance you get in an accident where the seatbelt traps you. Meanwhile 77% of all people have been in an accident.

    RememberTheApollo_ ,

    I don’t deny that there are potential side effects. However, when one person knows multiple people who have suffered some ill effect it’s obviously not about the science. By that same token I could apply my logic that I know zero people who have had any serious side effects.

    I actually just suggest that they drive without seatbelts seeing as the odds of getting in a serious accident are so low in their daily life if they want to refuse the vaccine based on potential side effects. Hemming and hawing usually follows.

    Got_Bent ,

    0.1% chance of death is one in a thousand. That seems mighty high.

    Blue_Morpho ,

    “The COVID-19 age-adjusted death rate for the age 65 and over population was 533.5 per 100,000 standard population.”

    “the death rate for COVID-19 among adults aged 85 and over (1,645.0 per 100,000)”

    www.cdc.gov/nchs/products/databriefs/db446.htm

    Assuming the relative was somewhere between 65 and 85 puts it at around 1 in a thousand.

    Got_Bent ,

    I think I misunderstood. I thought you were stating that the vaccine caused one in a thousand to die.

    Blue_Morpho ,

    I was saying 1 in a thousand to die from COVID vs 1 in a million to have complications from the vaccine.

    Got_Bent ,

    Yeah I see. I completely misread it

    superduperenigma ,

    It’s the same problem I have with people who want me to fix their computer. Any issues that come up at any time in the future, no matter how much time passed or how unrelated it is, was caused by “whatever I did.”

    No, Aunt Karen, the malware you downloaded is not from me restarting your Wi-Fi adapter 3 years ago.

    And with these people any negative health issues that occur can only be attributed to vaccines.

    InternetCitizen2 ,

    Conservative movements and religious fundamentalism have a lot in common. When you see it that way it makes more sense.

    Dagwood222 , in Yeah, but...

    [off topic?]

    Just read an interview with the young actors from ‘Stranger Things.’ They said that one of the craziest 1980s thing they did was get on bikes and just ride around town, unsupervised. One said he looks around now, and never sees kids just riding bikes.

    doctordevice ,

    I was born in 1993 and I did that with my neighborhood friends too.

    Dagwood222 ,

    I posted because I have seen it go from expecting a bike rider to be a kid to expecting them to be an older adult. But I guess it’s different depending on where you live.

    LillyPip ,

    It definitely is. Kids bike down my street every day, though much more on weekends, I think because most schools near me don’t allow walking or biking to/fro anymore. Some kids getting run down on rural roads because they’ve been paved and turned into highways made it too unsafe for many kids to walk or bike to school, and it was too big a headache to have selective rules.

    I’m in a suburban area between rural and city where kids don’t have to worry about high speed traffic or much violent crime, so kids are still free-range here. They videogame, too, of course.

    PersnickityPenguin ,

    Back in 1993 I used to ride my bicycle on the highway that had a 55 mph speed limit.

    It was so far out in the country though, that there were only about 4 cars per hour.

    I was 10 years old.

    FlyingSquid OP ,
    @FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

    True, I rode all over the place when I was a kid. We let my daughter ride everywhere she wanted within our (very large) subdivision, but it’s semi-rural and the entrances are both country roads that cars hurtle down, so we didn’t feel safe letting her down those. When I was a kid, I lived in town, so it was different. Maybe kids in town aren’t like that anymore though.

    Zoomboingding ,
    @Zoomboingding@lemmy.world avatar

    When I was a kid in the 90s, we biked all over. Loved going 5 miles down the highway to the surplus store. It wasn’t a busy highway though and had a big shoulder.

    Uncle_Bagel ,

    The problem is that there isnt really anywhere for kids to hangout any more. Playgrounds are for small kids, but even just biking to the library is completely out of the question for most middle schoolers/early teens who dont have a car. There’s no malls, few small public parks, no arcades, small local dinners/ice cream joints, or any other "third places"that aren’t just school or home. We, as a society, have spent the past 40 years destroying the concept of a public space and are now shocked that we dont see kids hanging out in non-existent spaces.

    FlyingSquid OP ,
    @FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

    Yeah, it sucks for my daughter. There’s almost nowhere to go. And worse, there’s almost nowhere to go that doesn’t cost money and we’re down to a single income. There was so much to do when I was a teenager growing up. There was a small park downtown where all the punk, goth and alternative teens hung out. I must have spent half my teenage years in that park.

    My daughter is in online school now. I don’t even know where she should go to make friends.

    whofearsthenight ,

    Dude, this is the thing that depresses the hell out of me. When I was kid there were skating rinks, arcades, malls, etc. Granted, those things cost money as well, but most of us could make a $5 last all day.

    RaoulDook ,

    They can hang out anywhere they want actually. We didn’t have any kid hangout places back in the 90s and we biked and skateboarded all over town. We hung out with friends in parking lots and stores, wherever we wanted to basically.

    The problem is the frame of mind that they need a structured environment to do their activities when they don’t.

    Dozzi92 ,
    @Dozzi92@lemmy.world avatar

    For real. Cemetery. Storm water culvert. That’s about it, outside of someone’s back yard, the cemetery and the storm water culvert. And I grew up in a fairly urban place. Not a city, but certainly not back country. Hop on bike, find somewhere without adults.

    callouscomic ,

    I see kids doing that in my neighborhood all the time. There’s some that go with poles down to fish in a nearby creek. It all depends on where you live.

    ziixe ,
    @ziixe@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

    Hell I was born in the mid to late 00s and i grew up in the 2010s, but I still did this, we did have dialup internet (i lived and still live in the middle of nowhere, but now we get satellite internet) and I distinctly remember the time we went with my sis and some friends and a fucking massive storm appeared, I thought we were gonna die lol, I think I was like 10 or 11 at that time

    Yes I am an European, specifically one of the eastern kind

    ohlaph ,

    We even did that without maps. If we got lost, we just rode around until we recognized something familiar.

    whofearsthenight ,

    I’ve noticed with my kids I have to know where they are basically at all times. Leave school, go to friends house, I get notified. On weekends if they go from one house to the other, I need to know.

    When I was a kid, I would get up and on my bike around 7-8am, would not be back until dark at least, and just go… anywhere? Ride 10 miles across the whole town, through construction, to the creek or up the big ass hill a little outside of town? Sure. And the wild thing about this is that it was completely normal.

    dumpsterlid ,

    When I was a kid, I would get up and on my bike around 7-8am, would not be back until dark at least, and just go… anywhere? Ride 10 miles across the whole town, through construction, to the creek or up the big ass hill a little outside of town? Sure. And the wild thing about this is that it was completely normal.

    That sounds awesome, bicycles give you superpowers in landscapes that aren’t violently hostile to anything that isn’t cars. I grew up on the side of a highway, I could only bike up and down my driveway basically.

    Now I take so much pleasure in just shooting over to the grocery store on my bike. Every single time I do it I am thankful because of how much that capacity was utterly denied by where I grew up.

    Must have been a wonderful chaos to tool around on a bicycle as a kid like an idiot going wherever you wanted. Every single god damn thing I ever did had to be mediated through a car and thus an adult directly facilitating a specific activity I wanted to go do. There was zero capacity to spontaneously just go and roam.

    whofearsthenight ,

    oh, absolutely. I’ve never really lived in a proper city (bigger towns, maybe) so it’s still possible now, but the culture has def moved on. I mean, I see the occasional kids on bikes, but when I was a kid (80’s - 90’s) pretty much every kid had a bike and this was just the default.

    dumpsterlid , (edited )

    Actually the area I lived was pretty rural, that was precisely the problem. Roads were high speed, car exclusive roads with no sidewalk and if there was one people would look at you like you were a criminal for not being in a car so it felt wrong to use them anyways.

    It didn’t matter if there was awesome woods to roam around in 5 minutes down the road, walking/bicycling there not only felt like doing something wrong based on the behavior of 100% of the adults around me, it also was extraordinarily dangerous and just not worth the discomfort of feeling like I was going to die any second from a 4000 pound metal box slamming into me at 45mph (and running me over because the hood is 5 feet off the ground for no reason other than it looks cool or something).

    The lack of traffic on rural roads just made this problem worse because instead of a line of cars all seeing the cars in front of them move out of the way of something on the side of the road, or the general presence of traffic keeping people driving from absolutely as fast as they could possibly go, you would just have a car whip around the corner every once in awhile going near highway speeds on a windy back road in a way that left them zero chance to swerve out of the way and not hit you if they weren’t paying attention. I also remember literally being yelled at and taunted by (usually pickup truck) drivers the few times I did ride a bicycle on a road because that seemed to make them angry.

    There was plenty of space around you, iffff you had a car. If you didn’t, you might as well have been stranded on a space station.

    HiddenLayer5 , (edited )

    I’m squarely gen-z and I did that all the time in the 2000s and 2010s. I was also lucky enough to grow up in a less car dependent city with good cycling infrastructure which helped a lot. Seeing how the incidence of pedestrian and cyclist deaths due to car collisions has steadily risen over these past decades (accounting for more deaths than from both drugs and thugs combined mind you), I’d also argue that kids don’t do that anymore because it’s now a lot less safe to exist outside if you’re not in a car. Not every problem can be blamed on that damn phone.

    Dagwood222 ,

    Not an expert, but it sounds like a vicious cycle. More car vs. bike accidents means fewer bikes on the road means drivers don’t look out for bikes which causes more accidents.

    And no, I’m not telling you to go out and ride until you get hit to raise awareness.

    jmcs , in That's what she said?

    Pushed with what? A jackhammer?

    c0mbatbag3l ,
    @c0mbatbag3l@lemmy.world avatar

    Power drill

    nailbar , in TEMET NOSCE

    Trying to figure out why it’s named after him, I also learned that shapes such as cubes, octahedrons, etc. are Platonic solids, also named after him.

    Apparently these things were just something he was philosophising a lot about, but it was not he who decided to call them that.

    neptune ,

    Apparently everyone thought having terms to describe friendship, even though he had written extensively on the different types of “love”. It seems like a put down, but if everyone else thought friendship wasn’t worth considering at the time, he’s probably pleased that people now think his time well spent.

    AccountMaker ,

    In his two dialogues that deal directly with love, he excludes sexual relations either implicitly or explicitly. In “Sympsium” love (eros) allows you to reach an understanding of the form of the ‘Beautiful’, and love creates goodness, and people can only ‘give birth’ (besides physically, also mentally by creating things) in goodness, so that’s why they seek it, to create and achieve some immortality through their creations.

    In “Phaedrus” he explicitly tells how one of the three parts of the soul (mind) is a wild horse that pulls the soul in lust, and reason (the charioteer) then proceeds to pull back with all its might as the emotional part of the soul goes towards sex, as love is there to remind the soul of beauty, which is the souls nourishment, not to “mount [others] like an animal”. That’s basically the tl;dr of his writings on love in those two dialogoues.

    Platonic solids are solids Plato mentioned in “Timaeus”.

    SuperIce , in For some reason, I'm doubtful.

    You conveniently blocked the part of the sticker saying what they mean by “never obsolete” with the red circle. IIRC, they gave you a massive discount to trade in your computer every 2 years for the latest model, so you were always up to date. Kinda like phones now.

    Patrizsche ,

    I guess it’s just a shit post idk

    SaakoPaahtaa ,

    On lemmy?

    samus12345 ,
    @samus12345@lemmy.world avatar

    Still a total lie to say that this computer is never obsolete.

    ShustOne ,

    Exactly. It was also that trade in program that was their undoing.

    Potatos_are_not_friends ,

    Every “trade in and get the latest” has always failed imo.

    Either the company ends up being bankrupt. Or the company realizes they really f’d up and the upgrade ends up costing more than had I just bought it flat out on sale.

    Source:

    I was part of a few of them over the last 10 years. Phones. Tablets. Laptops. Tvs. I did it because I always thought this time, it’ll work out.

    thisisnotgoingwell ,

    Totally useless red circle too. I guess it was intentionally drawn to obscure the context

    mykneedoesnthurt , in How do we make this happen?
    @mykneedoesnthurt@kbin.social avatar

    Public library jerseys will go through the roof!

    MNByChoice ,

    Fuck that is gold. We need jerseys for public libraries. It doesn’t matter if it makes no sense. It is nearly better if it makes no sense.

    TurboDiesel ,
    @TurboDiesel@lemmy.world avatar

    The idea of branch rivalries intrigues me greatly

    jaybone ,

    “Our branch banned 37 trans books this season!”

    MNByChoice ,

    No, these are Librarians. They tend to be against book bannings.

    “My branch has 5x the circulation as your branch.”

    “Well mine had more story times! We are building up our client base.”

    TurboDiesel ,
    @TurboDiesel@lemmy.world avatar

    I like to imagine they compete to see who gets the best drag queen for story hour. We could do a draft!

    nxdefiant ,

    This would be Texas, they would have private libraries, they would name them TRUTHberies, and their logos would all be blatantly racist and vaguely homoerotic.

    macaroni1556 ,

    “Real Men Ride Bareback at Loving County TRUTHbrary”

    nxdefiant ,

    the horse on the logo is inexplicably drawn with blackface

    AngryCommieKender ,

    Bareback Mountain County Truthbrary

    AngryCommieKender ,

    What would the mascots be? We need Last Week Tonight and Japan on this question! I guarantee they can shit out enough book/library themed mascots we won’t need to reuse even one!

    Melkath , in Monster hunter in a nutshell

    100% photoshopped.

    100% don't care.

    gullible ,

    His nipples have led me to question whether it’s AI. AI consumes black nipples like Hannibal Lecter at Mardi Gras.

    JoShmoe ,

    Your extensive research into this subject is vital.

    GladiusB ,
    @GladiusB@lemmy.world avatar

    First off, lots of JPEG. Pretty sure AI has higher res. Second, what was the original? What was happening with the gator he is kicking?

    ProvableGecko ,

    If you were a gator wouldn’t you want a piece of that? They are just going for the dream

    janAkali ,

    Look at how his left hand is ‘attached’ to the body, almost like an action toy figure.

    Pretty sure AI has higher res.

    Lots of compression is very common way to hide imperfections in photoshopped (and now AI-generated) images to pass them as real.

    raubarno ,

    I guess the resulting image was saved into jpeg then got sharpened with some monkey image editor and saved into jpeg again.

    Turun ,

    The resolution is also very very suspicious. 1024x1024 classic 512x512 upscaled by a factor of 2.

    XEAL ,

    Overly smooth skin is sus too

    killeronthecorner , in No one really understands our struggle
    @killeronthecorner@lemmy.world avatar

    Historically people with the title “lord” have had it so hard.

    dutchkimble ,

    The Gaylords would like a word

    HiddenLayer5 , (edited ) in No one really understands our struggle

    “Fix my AC!”

    Particularly ironic that this is being framed as “unreasonable” because landlords themselves directly argue that their upkeep of the house justifies the significant upcharge they take from tenants. Like, even if we argued that landlord as a career is 100% acceptable and valid, that would literally be your job, would be like a professional chef complaining about people saying “make me food!”

    And009 ,

    Had a cook who literally complained about receiving too many different kinds of orders and the customers were not even in a hurry

    superkret ,

    McDonald’s is always hiring.

    AngryCommieKender ,

    If they can’t handle a low pressure restaurant where the customers aren’t in a hurry, there’s no way they can handle McDonald’s where the customers are actively hostile.

    And009 ,

    Cog in a machine

    ThatWeirdGuy1001 ,
    @ThatWeirdGuy1001@sh.itjust.works avatar

    As a professional cook it be like that sometimes 😅

    And009 ,

    I’m sure that is a legit issue and the menu should be planned to reduce that load. In this case the guy was more suited to repetitive jobs in larger scale kitchens which mine isn’t.

    Hyperi0n ,

    I had a rentoid that would call me for the most insane shit all the time. Changing light bulbs, fixing their own personal AC unit and stopping a neibourhood dog from barking.

    When they were evicted I held the damage deposit because the hardwood floors and internal doors were damaged to fuck by their dog which they tried to claim as being normal wear and tear.

    CileTheSane ,
    @CileTheSane@lemmy.ca avatar

    Sounds rough man. Maybe you should just sell the property, then you wouldn’t have to deal with such things.

    Hyperi0n ,

    Or just evict them. I rent a portion of my home that I live in.

    SocialMediaRefugee ,

    Maybe you should buy the property then you won’t have to deal with renting.

    CileTheSane ,
    @CileTheSane@lemmy.ca avatar

    I own my house, doesn’t mean I can’t see landlords are leaches that are screwing the housing market.

    Hyperi0n ,

    Anyone who owns a home is a landlord by definition. You’re a lord of alloted land.

    It’s silly that you believe that landlords are the problem. The housing crisis is 100% Chinese, Arab and Large buisness investors.

    You’re the type that talks about the environmental impact of the people when 80% of pollution comes from a single source.

    CileTheSane ,
    @CileTheSane@lemmy.ca avatar

    Anyone who owns a home is a landlord by definition.

    I suppose if you completely fail to understand context sure, but why would I bother trying to have a discussion with someone who fails to understand basic context?

    The housing crisis is 100% Chinese, Arab and Large buisness investors.

    And what are these investors doing? Are they perhaps being landlords and renting out the property?

    Hyperi0n ,

    No. Most of the properties are left empty…

    DarkwinDuck ,

    Aw man, it’s almost like they think they are paying you…

    Hyperi0n ,

    Not nearly enough. Rents due rentoid.

    Sarmyth ,

    And they’re paying the bank, income tax, and property taxes. It’s not just free money. Slumlords exist, but the post doesn’t stop at slumlords and references landlords in general, which opens it up to fair criticism from much more of the populace that may just own 2-3 houses. Unless you’ve owned and maintained the house for over a decade, you wouldn’t profit from renting it it many areas. It’s mostly just paying bills while you hope the value goes up.

    c0mbatbag3l ,
    @c0mbatbag3l@lemmy.world avatar

    Bad renters exist, but for every story like yours I have five places I’ve lived in where it took months to fix the A/C in summertime and the landlord just let it fucking go meanwhile holding out their greedy mitts demanding $2000 a month.

    2 grand! To live in 90° heat, if I wanted to do that I’d just live on the street.

    Fucking landloids.

    GiddyGap ,

    demanding $2000 a month.

    Could be very reasonable or even cheap depending on location.

    c0mbatbag3l ,
    @c0mbatbag3l@lemmy.world avatar

    Does cheap mean they’re allowed to not fulfill their maintenance requirements meanwhile showing up on the dot collection day to take rent?

    Hyperi0n ,

    No. Use your rights. Withhold payment until the service is restored.

    Delphia ,

    This will vary greatly from area to area but in most places for a tenant to withhold payment legally the property generally has to have a problem that would make the property “unliveable”. Like the front door falling off the hinges, no water or no functioning toilets or the landlord has to ignore the problem for an unreasonable length of time.

    The A.C breaking in the beginning of summer and it taking a week to get an A.C company to look at it probably doesnt count. Them leaving the A.C broken for the whole three months probably does.

    SocialMediaRefugee ,

    Yup, people here are generally young and have only had experience being on the tenant side of the equation. Someday they may find out what it is like being on the other side and that tenants can be pigs.

    Hyperi0n ,

    They may be good tenants and assume that most tenants are good tenants. Not realizing how rare that is.

    Then you also have the ones who say every landlord is bad, which is clearly them just being a bad tenant.

    I put my rent fairly low to help people out but the low income people are generally disasters to rent to.

    donut4ever , in Glad to see Lemmy users appreciating diversity

    Why is everyone going wild? What’s going on?

    Jcb2016 ,

    Go to the sub and you will find out 😁

    donut4ever ,

    Oh I know.

    JadenSmith ,

    It’s nothing surprising to me. This is what I assume Reddit was like before heavy moderation of subs many years ago, and what gets on the front page.

    /r/trees used to be one of the most popular subreddits and used to frequently show up on /r/all (the ‘frontpage’ back then), followed by GoneWild communities iirc (at least that’s how it felt like, I mean Spez was a moderator for Jailbait after all) I think Lemmy just doesn’t hide it and so it’s easier for people to click on and such.

    Duchess ,
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    what the fuck, spez was a moderator for jailbait?? on the /u/spez account or what?

    MargotRobbie ,
    @MargotRobbie@lemmy.world avatar

    You used to be able to assign mod position to a user without them having to accept it on reddit.

    Duchess ,
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    ah okay, so there’s no proof he actually participated in the community?

    MargotRobbie ,
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    The reddit admins did give violentacrez, the top mod of r/jailbait and other porn subreddits, a special “pimp daddy” award, so they are all still really gross people, but I just think it’s important to criticize them for what they are actually responsible for.

    JadenSmith ,

    Thank you for the clarification on this, I’ll keep it in mind and noted.

    DragonTypeWyvern ,

    But he also gave them an award, soooo

    AlmightySnoo ,
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    nothing wrong with going wild from time to time, we’re all just animals

    donut4ever ,

    I was only inquiring the reason why. Lol

    mintiefresh ,

    Is there an animals gone wild?

    A_A ,
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    We are a wild people ! - - lemmings

    Chariotwheel ,

    Breath of the Wild was truly a game with impact

    Agent641 , (edited )

    Into The Wild was the most confusing porno I ever watched.

    Annoyed_Crabby ,

    It’s known that going wild and be one with nature once in a while will improve our mental health.

    donut4ever ,

    While spreading the cheeks of course.

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