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Shonzi , in Hello Lemmings, why is there a a why is Lemmy left/communist/nerd/old people question in my feed every other day ? /S

Would you like a can of beans in these trying times?

A10 OP ,
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Amy will take two 😄

avatarmomo ,
@avatarmomo@nerdculture.de avatar

@A10 lol

A10 OP ,
@A10@kerala.party avatar

😄

Hikermick , in I hope Warner Bros. marketing is paying attention...

I’d bet money that only one of those four reviews is from someone who’s actually seen the movie and we can all tell which one

Hobo ,

The “Pink Acid trip…” was pretty spot on, but that sounds like a pretty good time to me. I had a blast and thought it was spectacular. 10 our of 10 would take acid and get slapped by confusingly attractive people again!

Chefdano3 , in can history repeat itself?
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The only thing I wanna hear about r/place is if it is full of fuck spez, or not.

001100010010 , in Hello Lemmings, why is there a a why is Lemmy left/communist/nerd/old people question in my feed every other day ? /S
@001100010010@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Why is Lemmy so left leaning? Well here’s the ideology of one of the Lemmy developers: github.com/dessalines/essays

pjnick , in It’s a whole new world

Tweets? What are those? Do you mean X’s?

plactagonic ,

Xcrements, or how to call them.

Test_Tickles ,

Xticles

Resol ,
@Resol@lemmy.world avatar

XXXtentacions

wabafee ,

Xecistential Crisis

sabreW4K3 , in Hello Lemmings, why is there a a why is Lemmy left/communist/nerd/old people question in my feed every other day ? /S
@sabreW4K3@lemmy.tf avatar

Because people are so indoctrinated into the current system, capitalism, that they fundamentally have a problem with anyone being different to themselves instead of realising that being different is beautiful and we all stand to gain from coming together and sharing our ideas for a better tomorrow.

jerrimu , in Hello Lemmings, why is there a a why is Lemmy left/communist/nerd/old people question in my feed every other day ? /S

I’m an old communist nerd.

Pixlbabble , in PSA for deep thinkers

::eff you i do wah I want::

HandOfDoom , in The reward

It’s winter where I live. Temperature should be around 10ºC but some places registered 30ºC. And this week we’ll have our 4th hurricane of 2023. My house is old and I fear soon I’ll wake up without a roof.

My anxiety is so bad today. I keep trying to find new ways to deal with it, meds, meditation, exercise, but how the fuck am I supposed to keep up?

riodoro1 ,

Thats the neat part. You don’t

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  • agressivelyPassive ,

    And you don’t even see how that’s maybe not an option for everyone.

    Brahm1nmam ,

    It doesn’t have to be an answer that’s for everybody

    riodoro1 ,

    Wow, thanks for giving us a TED talk. You’re such an inspiration to others.

    mayo ,
    @mayo@lemmy.world avatar

    tldr high paying job, low COL area. Not everyone can work in IT. I’d say most people don’t want to, other than the pay it sucks.

    I

    • work in IT
    • lived at home to save money
    • bought a small condo
    • no other debts
    • therapist
    • crazy high COL
    • always frugal
    • am stressed
    Umbra ,

    The world is not ending, this is a very slow rolling problem. And humans will solve it for sure. Worst case scenario, quality of life goes down a bit but it would still be much higher than what the average human experienced for 99.9% of our history.

    agressivelyPassive ,

    Quality of life will go down massively for less developed countries. Remember when literally 1/3 of Pakistan was under water? These people had quite low QoL.

    Damionsipher ,

    Tell me you don’t understand the implications of climate change without telling me you don’t understand the implications of climate change. If you think food and water shortages that put 80-90% of the world’s population at risk of death and simultaneously destroys global economic flows humanity has become reliant on is better quality of life than ever you are dillusenial.

    Umbra ,

    It's not that bad.

    mayo ,
    @mayo@lemmy.world avatar

    I won’t argue about the science because there’s no argument left for that, but if you think money or technology is a magic formula that will shield us from climate change you’re putting a lot of faith in something with very little certainty.

    Umbra ,

    We can do amazing thing when we are united and determined. I trust that as the situation gets worse humanity will rise up to the task.

    ThatWeirdGuy1001 ,
    @ThatWeirdGuy1001@sh.itjust.works avatar

    “Many of you shall die, but that is a sacrifice I am willing to make”

    Umbra ,

    Lol. Well how many people would die if we stopped using fossil fuels? In the end we'll have to rely on technology to fix this.

    killa44 ,

    We have the technology. Nuclear power can save the planet.

    There is no will to put in the work.

    WhiteHawk ,

    Unfortunately, it’s too late to change people’s minds now that they’ve grown up thinking nuclear power is the devil.

    “It’s easier to fool a man than to convince him he’s been fooled.”

    cyberpunk007 ,

    How do we make it safe with the rise of natural disasters? Nuclear meltdowns are bad for us and the environment.

    I’m really looking forward to advancements in nuclear fusion.

    WhiteHawk ,

    Fusion could still take decades, or maybe never happen at all. Modern fission reactor designs are already more than safe enough. We can’t afford to wait any longer.

    cyberpunk007 ,

    You’re right. But I don’t get how people can’t see the risk. No matter how many controls you put in place, how safe you make it, there’s always a chance. And if that happens, we face a nuclear meltdown which will make the place and nearby locations uninhabitable for hundreds of years. I don’t know if controls even exist to prevent a meltdown caused by an earthquake or tornado/hurricane.

    WhiteHawk ,

    What is preferrable: a tiny chance to make a small area (Chernobyl-size is impossible with modern reactors) uninhabitable or a guarantee to make the entire planet uninhabitable?

    killa44 ,

    Fusion is perhaps better, but not ready. We’re out of time, and doing nothing new guarantees death for all.

    Modern nuclear reactors, especially ones not trying to turn a profit, and be made extremely safe in almost any environment. Investment in solar and wind is good too, but they can’t handle the current loads needed to keep things working.

    Even something as simple as requiring all new construction be outfitted with solar panels would be a step forward, but politics and money will be the death of us all. Literally.

    Umbra ,

    I'm all for nuclear power. What I meant more is about removing the excess greenhouse gasses from the atmosphere.

    Nepenthe ,
    @Nepenthe@kbin.social avatar

    Maybe more like...goes down a bit in well-developed countries, in areas that are not already prone to natural disasters. We're already losing people to the heatwave again. Last year, Europe lost a little over 61k, this year it's 3 entire degrees below that. Heat waves are natural and would be happening regardless. Climate change makes them leagues worse than they would have been.

    Areas like Ireland that get a lot of rain are experiencing a dangerous amount of flooding. Areas in the middle east that typically only see rain during the monsoon season are experiencing an even dryer, hotter dry season followed by a much stronger rain that causes increasingly destructive flash floods.

    Myself, personally, I live in an area that is typically protected from the worst weather. We do get snow, but most of it ends up being waylaid by the mountains and I feel sorry for those who live there rather than in the plains. The area does get at least one hurricane every year, but it's deflected by the coastline of the Outer Banks and I have no idea what kind of person still wants to live there, but they're a trooper as well.

    Hurricane Florence in 2018 was the first time in my life I have ever seen a hurricane come this far inland, and they are continuing to do so. For obvious reasons, I do not like this.

    The earth isn't going to shut off like a simulation tomorrow, it is just going to be a slow and steady burn. Which is the biggest reason nobody is doing anything about it -- we're wired for immediate threats. This will never be immediate. The human race is currently the boiling frog, acclimating to their new life in whatever happens to happen.

    You would seem to suggest it's a matter of an annoying loss of comfort, and it's already not that for millions of people. Rising oceans and harsher cyclones blowing seawater inland have turned the soil and water supplies in Bangladesh increasingly salty. Enough that the salt-water resistant mangrove trees the area is famous for are experiencing a shift in biodiversity as those species with a lower tolerance are beaten out by more resilient competitors. Loss of habitat aside, we're about to test out exactly how resistant tiger kidneys are to drinking that.

    Available drinking water is hard to come by and repeatedly bathing in saltwater causes miserable full-body rashes. Building farms on floating river rafts is an older technique there that addresses the flooding a bit, but the salinity of the river water and the worsening heat are still having their impact on crop failure anyway.

    Umbra ,

    That's a great post. I can't add much to it, a lot of that info is new to me.

    Nepenthe ,
    @Nepenthe@kbin.social avatar

    I think that could be understandable, to be honest. Even just this (apart from where I live) is all stuff I came across scrolling news articles or random tweets. It's not something I go out of my way to look for every day. Why? Because it makes me feel really bad and there's nothing I can really do about it. If I could chuck a lemonade over there or ask people to kindly stop drone striking each other, I would. All it accomplishes is causing me more hopelessness than what I already have.

    Which is likely why a lot of other people don't devote a lot of research to it either. It takes a very specific person to voluntarily devote yourself to feeling really really bad, and that kind of interest in events only spreads to the masses when it's unavoidably happening to them. It's not anywhere close to idyllic, but most of human nature isn't and (especially in the face of the internet) we end up whittling things down to our own personal well-being in order to make it manageable.

    Hextic ,

    Humans will solve it?!? LMAO like how we all got together to kill off COVID? Instead of just making it a political problem?

    Naw dude, humanity will never ever work together again. If aliens invaded half of y’all be making deals with em so they eat you last.

    toasteranimation , (edited ) in Hello Lemmings, why is there a a why is Lemmy left/communist/nerd/old people question in my feed every other day ? /S
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    muddybulldog , in Hello Lemmings, why is there a a why is Lemmy left/communist/nerd/old people question in my feed every other day ? /S

    In the immortal words of John Blutarsky, “Why not?”

    TwystedKynd ,

    Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Hell no!

    db2 , in Hello Lemmings, why is there a a why is Lemmy left/communist/nerd/old people question in my feed every other day ? /S

    Testing the waters.

    whatisallthis , in The reward

    All my friends and coworkers didn’t start a family until their 30s. Unless their parents were rich and therefore were immune to challenges in life.

    HeyThisIsntTheYMCA ,
    @HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world avatar

    Haha, my parents are rich but they hate me, so only my siblings got their financial beneficence. Then when dad died, the siblings fucked off and we moved in to help him with end of life stuff, so we get the house. Funny how that works.

    Sky_Lobster , in The reward

    💀

    JimmyDean , in The reward

    “Kid, don’t you want to work hard and be able to retire in a nice beach house like mine?”

    “But your house is isn’t on a beach…”

    “By the time you retire, it will be. And it’ll be worth so much then.”

    lamentforicarus ,

    I actually think about this. All those houses that are streets away from the beach are going to make so much more in the future because the beach will move.

    plain_and_simply ,

    I know someone who bought a flat which likely be flooded in 40 years time.

    Butters ,
    @Butters@lemmywinks.com avatar

    I also know people in California.

    Confused_Emus ,

    Now I’m picturing more typical one story ranch style houses lining the beaches instead of the usual mcmansion monstrosities that block the view for everyone else. Nice.

    Sharkwellington ,

    Sounds like the people who bought those houses are streets ahead.

    stomptripfall ,

    Been there, coined that.

    Butters ,
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    Look at this beautiful view of debris!

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