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Matriks404 , in Mood

It’s playing CK3 or watching my favorite show in Russian for me.

davel , in Uhhhhhhh
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I guess corporate brands have no problem hanging out at a Nazi bar like 𝕏itter.

scrubbles , in Uhhhhhhh
@scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech avatar

You’ve been sitting in the drive through for 10 minutes how do you not know what to order?!

Me, 16 years old, on the other end of the speaker

Marduk73 ,
@Marduk73@sh.itjust.works avatar

Wanting to try a different breakfast sandwich. Pull up. Cant see menu because last guys order is showing. Flicks over to menu. Can i help you? Ill take a <same old thing> because i didnt get enough time to see the menu and dont wsnt to hold up the line.

Marduk73 ,
@Marduk73@sh.itjust.works avatar

Ill take a same old thing… Aparrently is i enclose same old thing in carrots, it doesnt disolay.

JusticeForPorygon ,
@JusticeForPorygon@lemmy.world avatar

Especially in this day and age when the menu is online and you can even order online and skip the drive through interaction entirely.

I’ve gotten into the habit of knowing what I want before getting to the restaurant just because I am terrified of this happening to me

PM_ME_YOUR_ZOD_RUNES , in Just Want to Improve my Workplace

Am I the only one who immediately saw the World of Tanks logo?

Akasazh ,
@Akasazh@feddit.nl avatar

No

Exusia OP ,
@Exusia@lemmy.world avatar

Shhh I’m pretending it’s not there so people gib updoots

hswolf ,
@hswolf@lemmy.world avatar

usually, western languages have a set flow of reading, from left to right, top to bottom

seeing as there is text in the meme, and the logo is literally at the starting point of a conventional western text…

no, I don’t think so

jaagruk , in Mood

Btw is Image transcription AI generated or you did it.

BlastboomStrice OP ,
@BlastboomStrice@mander.xyz avatar

I did it, but it’s my first time doing it😆

Should I change something? (I think I put a lot of info that may be unnecessary.)

jaagruk ,

Naah It is great for differently abled people.

BlastboomStrice OP ,
@BlastboomStrice@mander.xyz avatar

Aw thank you. I that it’s a thing people do here on lemmy so I thought about doing it too.

DessertStorms ,
@DessertStorms@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

differently abled

Pro tip - “disabled” isn’t a dirty word, please use it! 👍

asbestos ,
@asbestos@lemmy.world avatar

disabled

DessertStorms ,
@DessertStorms@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

👏👏👏

grrgyle ,

Genuine question, because I don’t have a confidant that I can comfortably ask this to, is that the general opinion of people with disabilities?

DessertStorms ,
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I am not a spokesperson for all disabled people, nor are we a monolith, but yes, it is the correct term, and enough disabled people care that there have been several campaigns and there are probably thousands of articles and other pieces of media discussing why it’s important people . Look that hashtag up to find this content, here are a couple of examples:

creativeconnector.art/why-its-so-important-to-say…

crippledscholar.com/…/euphemisms-for-disability-a…

You might also benefit from reading through this: www.drakemusic.org/…/understanding-disability/

grrgyle ,

Thanks for the links. I will read them. I’ll admit that my first reaction is to assume that speaking directly is rude, but I’m ready to do some unlearning.

jaagruk ,

Hmm, I thought showing respect could be better.

DessertStorms ,
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That’s the fucking point - there is nothing disrespectful about the word disabled, while there definitely is a lot of disrespect in using bullshit euphemisms like the one you used. The fact that you’re arguing back rather than listen and try to do better proves that you don’t care about respecting disabled people at all, but only about making yourself comfortable.

Feel free to read the links I shared with the person bellow if you actually want to start showing respect to disabled people. Either way, I’m done here.

LordSinguloth , in Nuclear isn't perfect, but it is the best we have right now.

I’m pro nuke energy but to pretend there are no downsides is what got us into the climate mess we are in in the first place.

Cost, being a major drawback, space being another. And of course while they almost never fail, they do occasionally, and will again. And those failures are utterly catastrophic, and it’d hard to convince a community to welcome a nuclear plant, and if the community doesn’t want it then it can’t or shouldn’t be forced onto them.

They also represent tactical strike sites in time of combat engagement. Big red X for a missile.

There are also significant environmental concerns, as we really have no good way to dispose of nuclear waste in a safe or efficient manner at this time.

It’s likely that nuclear based energy is the future, but you need to discuss the bad with the good here or we are just going to end up at square one again. There are long term ramifications.

Kit ,

Worth noting that all modern failures have been GE models or ancient Westinghouse models. Modern nuclear reactors built by Westinghouse are virtually immune from meltdown, and Westinghouse is the lead player in new builds. Nuclear safety has come miles since the like of Fukushima, and especially 3 Mile Island. I’d feel perfectly safe living near a new Westinghouse nuclear plant.

DrDominate ,
@DrDominate@lemmy.world avatar

I’d rather a nuclear plant as my neighbor rather than a coal or natural gas one.

portalsentinel ,

One has a one in a million chance to kill you. The other has a 100 in 100 chance to cause you severe health issues in the longrun.

spirinolas ,

Those health issues while being a problem are in no danger of killing humanity. Wether they affect hundreds, thousands, even millions.

ONE really bad nuclear disaster can make a whole continent uninhabitable.

The risks are on totally different magnitudes.

spirinolas ,

There’s always a way to fail. Always.

There are no unsinkable ships. No matter how safe the Titanic is, keep enough of them on the sea and one will eventually sink the way least people expected. If life on Earth depends on a Titanic never sinking…we’re fucked eventually.

Life on Earth depends on no more than a couple on nuclear plants blowing up catastrophically.

someacnt_ ,

Wdym space with nuclear energy?

uis ,

Nuke energy! Actually, don’t. We need it.

They also represent tactical strike sites in time of combat engagement. Big red X for a missile.

Practice shows that in land wars instead of big X it is just burden for both sides. I’m talking Putin-Ukraine war.

LordSinguloth ,

That’s a single single war, and not indicative, power supply remains and always has been a high priority target.

Just cause putin and Kiev avoid chernobyl isn’t really evidence to the contrary

uis ,

power supply remains and always has been a high priority target.

I’m not denying this. But mostly power distribution instead of power generation was targeted.

spirinolas ,

I agree with everything you say. It really is spot on. What I don’t understand is how, with your awareness, do you still consider yourself pro-nuclear. Honest question, I really am curious.

LordSinguloth ,

This is a shocker for many on social media but you can accept that something you want is not perfect but still want it, or see good in a bad person, but still not want them on the throne.

Just because I can be realistic about it’s pros and cons instead of blindly parroting that I have been told to parrot doesn’t mean I can’t be pro nuclear.

Other power sources have more problems. And I say just launch the waste into space and eventually the reactors will just be out of the stratosphere and it won’t matter if it explodes.

But you got to walk before you can run.

I just dislike when people pretend there are no downside to nuke, EV, wind, etc, because if they make one little comment on a con suddenly they’re some anti enviro Trump sucker and get dogpiled

spirinolas ,

There’s a difference in something being not perfect and being fundamentally flawed. My confusion is because you perfectly verbalized why I think it’s flawed.

I could understand being in favor of using nuclear temporarily until renewables are more reliable. I don’t agree but I understand the thought process. It’s a calculated risk, an acceptable gamble. But being aware of all the issues with nuclear and still be in favor of it long term, in my opinion, doesn’t make sense.

DmMacniel , in Uhhhhhhh
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johannesvanderwhales , in pff, if you dont understand html... you won't get the metaphor

Seems like an odd group to take a random swipe at. Also, HTML?

then_three_more , (edited ) in Nuclear isn't perfect, but it is the best we have right now.

Just because it’s safe doesn’t mean it’s the best we have right now.

  • It’s massively expensive to set up
  • It’s massively expensive to decommission at end of life
  • Almost half of the fuel you need to run them comes from a country dangerously close to Russia. (This one is slightly less of a thing now that Russia has bogged itself down in Ukraine)
  • It takes a long time to set up.
  • It has an image problem.

A combination of solar, wind, wave, tidal, more traditional hydro and geothermal (most of the cost with this is digging the holes. We’ve got a lot of deep old mines that can be repurposed) can easily be built to over capacity and or alongside adequate storage is the best solution in the here and now.

LemmyHead , (edited )

The problem with these arguments and the focus of debates is that they are based on nuclear energy from uranium, not thorium. Thorium is ubiquitous in nature, power centers are much easier to set up and can be small and the waste, while initially (a bit) more radioactive than uranium waste, loses it’s radiation level much faster

Edit:typo

Arlaerion ,

The abundance of uranium and thorium is of the same magnitude. The thing is economics. Uranium is cheap, and as long it is, we use the sources we have. As the peice of uranium rises other sources get economical including sea water extraction which is effectively renewable.

LemmyHead ,

Uranium is a much scarer source compared to thorium. Uranium can also be used to create nuclear weapons, that’s why other countries have difficulties using the tech because foreign powers are afraid of these consequences

BlueMagma ,

Where are the thorium reactor ? We currently have none. Are we allowed to throw speculative energy source in the debate ?

intoverflow ,

ILL THROW FUSION!!!

LemmyHead ,

Already India and chine have had working ones for many years. It’s not speculative and I recommend you to research the tech. It’s unfortunately not very present in western nuclear energy debates. Could be a political reason but that’s just a dirty guess

uis ,

You realise you don’t need to decomission entire building at EOL?

bmarinov ,

What about the storage for the used fuel? This is a massive problem for any country not occupying half a continent.

Philosofuel ,

I would like to add, that though we have the means to store the radioactive waste safely, it’s not done properly in many places. So it’s also an organizational challenge.

bmarinov ,

Storage is not easy when you don’t have massive amounts of free land. This is an ongoing debate in Europe, and in one particular country a leaky storage was discovered just a month or two ago. Again.

And there is no guarantee that what we build today is not going to be a massive liability in 50 or 200 or hell, 500 years. But the companies and people who are responsible will not even exist at this point.

uis ,

hydro

It is so safe. Very.

then_three_more ,

Ok. What’s your point? Did I argue that nuclear was unsafe?

Dagrothus ,

Probably not a good idea to use russia as your example when youre trying to make nuclear look like the better option…

uis ,

First one is Ukraine

CluckN , in Uhhhhhhh

Silence brand

WhosMansIsThis , in Nuclear isn't perfect, but it is the best we have right now.

I’m sure nuclear can be super safe and efficient. The science is legit.

The problem is, at some point something critical to the operation of that plant is going to break. Could be 10 years, could be 10 days. It’s inevitable.

When that happens, the owner of that plant has to make a decision to either:

  1. Shut down to make the necessary repairs and lose billions of dollars a minute.
  2. Pretend like it’s not that big of a deal. Stall. Get a second opinion. Fire/harass anyone who brings it up. Consider selling to make it someone else’s problem. And finally, surprise pikachu face when something bad happens.

In our current society, I don’t have to guess which option the owner is going to choose.

Additionally, we live in a golden age of deregulation and weaponized incompetence. If a disaster did happen, the response isn’t going to be like Chernobyl where they evacuate us and quarantine the site for hundreds of years until its safe to return. It’ll be like the response to the pandemic we all just lived through. Or the response to the water crisis in Flint Michigan. Or the train derailment in East Palestine.

Considering the fallout of previous disasters, I think it’s fair to say that until we solve both of those problems, we should stay far away from nuclear power. We’re just not ready for it.

Rooskie91 ,

Hi i was a nuclear mechanic, and that’s not how it works. I’m on the toilet so I’m not gonna explain it now. Arm chair expert, uninformed opinions like this are part of the reason we’re stuck on fossil fuels to begin with.

Everyone brings up Chernobyl like almost 4 entire decades of scientific advancement just didn’t happen.

whodoctor11 , in Nuclear isn't perfect, but it is the best we have right now.
@whodoctor11@lemmy.ml avatar

Deep level irony that you used a Simpsons meme, which takes place in a city that suffers from a Nuclear Power Plant that doesn’t dispose of nuclear waste properly.

Every form of energy generation is problematic in the hands of capital. Security measures can and are often considered unnecessary expense. And even assuming that they will respect all safety standards, we still have the problem of fuel: France, for example, was only able to supply its plants at a cheap cost because of colonialism in Africa. Therefore, nuclear energy potentially has the same geopolitical problems as oil, in addition to the particular ones: dual technology that can and is applied in the military, not necessarily but mainly atomic bombs.

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Also, I thought memes were supposed to be funny…

Rooskie91 , in Uhhhhhhh

Booo corporate person hood

scroll_responsibly , in Biden admits to taking drugs before the debate.
@scroll_responsibly@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

This meme might not age well. Biden doesn’t look so good in the debate so far.

pjwestin ,
@pjwestin@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah, he is getting the shit kicked out of him. Trump is spouting insane lies, but Biden is stumbling over his words on every response.

Iheartcheese OP ,
@Iheartcheese@lemmy.world avatar

The only word salad moment(as of 15 minutes ago when I just had to turn it off) was near the start when Biden just kinda trailed off saying random words.

conditional_soup ,

And when he said he beat medicare

Iheartcheese OP ,
@Iheartcheese@lemmy.world avatar

What the fuck was that.

timewarp ,
@timewarp@lemmy.world avatar

It was him showing America how much he cares about women’s rights, equality, & democracy. So much he’s willing to put us at a significant risk of losing those things for decades if not longer. God, I can only hope something causes Kamala to become the candidate or he steps aside for someone else.

pjwestin ,
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Kamala would 100% lose. Her campaign didn’t have a single victory in 2020, and she was one of the first to drop out. If the Democrats had held a primary, we might have found a candidate that could beat him, but as it stands now, our best hope is that Trump finally finishes eating himself to death before the election.

conditional_soup ,

I imagine that Kamala could at least win an argument with a potted plant, which is more than you could say about Biden at this point.

pjwestin ,
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That was certainly the worst of it, but it didn’t get much better for him, he fumbled over a lot of his delivery. It was much harder for him though, he was using facts and figures while Trump was just saying whatever lie popped into his head.

conditional_soup ,

Yeah, it reminded me a lot of the Carter/Reagan debate, only if Carter had a massive concussion.

mojofrododojo ,

Trumps replies seldom had any connection to the thread/question posed by moderator. he was simply waiting for his turn to ramble a gish gallop out.

timewarp ,
@timewarp@lemmy.world avatar

And yet Trump still sounded more cognizant even if he was lying.

Soulg ,

Because he didn’t have to be careful to make sure he was right. He just said whatever anyway

Old_Jimmy_Twodicks ,
@Old_Jimmy_Twodicks@sh.itjust.works avatar

Yeah, this is pretty painful to watch. Trump is a piece of shit, but he’s way more forceful and even somewhat coherent. Meanwhile, Biden’s just above a whisper and is somewhere between stuttering and rambling.

Instigate ,

If this Biden feeling ‘jacked up’, I shudder to think what he’s like when he’s not. He’s not doing a great job of spruiking his own achievements and his answers are devoid of stats or figures - likely because they weren’t able to bring notes in. He’s sadly making trump look more coherent and lively by comparison.

vegafjord , in Nuclear isn't perfect, but it is the best we have right now.
@vegafjord@freeradical.zone avatar

@spicytuna62 It's not the best we got. The best we got is to stop the wasteful overproduction and stop letting society being about building building building.

We should rather reframe society into being about growing and localizing the economy. Focusing on living with nature, not at it's expense.

BobGnarley ,

I agree, but the shareholders want more money!

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