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ricecake , in Dutch eh

in 2023, NL seems quite diverse. i had a layover in NL and i saw asain, arab, black, etc. workers. would love to have more diversity here, Kiev UA

Blackmist ,

Well you got some immigrants recently but you didn’t seem to want them…

perishthethought ,

Too soon, possibly…

cake ,
@cake@lemmings.world avatar

Seems very nice. And wait are you… my doppelganger?

ricecake ,
cake ,
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And I am vanilla cake

mrgreyeyes , in Arm the Homeless

Give em guns, Amphetamines and Fentanyl. IRL Fortnight match.

Roundcat ,
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Complete with construction? You've just solved the housing crisis!

TheFogan , in Also, you need to buy my book that glorifies "the grind"

Reminds me a bit of how carrots became known for helping eyesight. (in short the military claimed carrots helped eyesight so they were feeding them to their anti-aircraft gunners, to hide their mastery of radar).

stebo02 ,
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Carrots really do improve your eyesight though. Think about it. Who eats a lot of carrots? That’s right. Bunnies. Now, did you ever see a bunny wearing glasses?

goodnessme ,

Ironclad logic right there in plain sight!

Metal_Zealot , in When you encounter your own posts on other parts of the fediverse.
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Hello me, meet the real me

metalzealot ,
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and my misfits way of life

bquintb ,
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a dark black past is my…most valued possession.

DessertStorms , in Arm the Homeless
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The idea actually has plenty of merit, on both sides - homeless people absolutely are in desperate need for tools of self defence, but also if anything has proven to get the NRA to support tighter gun control it's people they consider "undesirable" arming themselves.

I'm all for marginalised people being armed, but there is also no doubt that "gun culture" in the US is an entity of its own (evident not only by the numbers and kinds of guns owned compared to other countries, but also the sheer number of shootings that happen) that is running rampant and needs getting rid of.

Guns should be treated as the tool and a last resort they are, not the basis for someone's whole personality.

seitanic ,
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I think that if I were homeless, the first thing I’d do with a gun is sell it.

DessertStorms ,
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Sure, if that worked for you, fine, but that doesn't mean other people wouldn't want to keep it. Being homeless is really fucking dangerous.

freeman ,

While true. It’s because a lot of homeless are really unpredictable for various reasons.

The “down on their luck” homeless you see panhandling etc are generally the exception. Most have legitimate mental illness or drug problems. At least in my neck of America.

DessertStorms ,
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I'm well aware of the issues faced by homeless people, and none of that negates anything I've said, if anything, it actually strengthens my point - highlighting just how much more vulnerable and more at risk of being victimised they are. Mentally ill people are at a much higher risk of being the victims of violence than the perpetrators of it.

We're also not talking about ideals here because in an ideal world people wouldn't be homeless, but they are, and they deserve to be able to defend themselves with a weapon of their choice.

Maybe instead of worrying about the "unstable" homeless people, worry about the circumstances that put them there and the people who actively act to harm them (the government, the police, NIMBY's, and so on)? I guarantee that's a much better track to change.

seitanic ,
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Owning a gun doesn’t make you safer. The odds of getting shot increase if you own a gun.

azertyfun ,

Statistically, yes. Individually, guns are not bullet magnets, but they make their owners take more risks and try less hard to escape dangerous situations, which is a grave mistake.

Assuming concealed carry and the proper mindset of only using a gun as an absolute last resort (big assumption), a weapon is just a tool, and having it in the toolbox would be more useful than not.

'tis the heart of the debate. Individually, guns are tools. Yet societally, the damage caused by the mentally unsound gun owners vastly outweigh the individual benefits, which is why all developed countries besides the US heavily restrict their use (though guns are not as rare here than Americans might believe, especially in rural areas where they are used as tools to protect against or hunt wildlife, or in some countries with conscription where reservists might own a gun, but aren’t normally allowed to carry it in public).

mnemonicmonkeys ,

Keep in mind that the largest cause of gun deaths are suicides. You need to factor that into your claim.

seitanic ,
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If you kill yourself, you’re still dead.

xavier666 ,

Yes, people die when they are killed

mnemonicmonkeys ,

You’re completely missing the point. The point is that suicide is inflating the statistic of owning a gun increasing your chances of being shot. If you don’t have issues with depression, that increase in risk is significantly less.

Fubarberry ,
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You’re approaching this from the wrong direction.

A lot of people who live in unsafe situations/locations buy a gun to try to protect themselves. It’s not that buying a gun makes you more likely to be shot, but rather that people who are already likely to be shot buy guns.

seitanic ,
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That’s accounted for. There’ve been lots of studies; here’s a story about one.

In particular, the researchers found, people who lived with handgun owners had a much higher rate of being fatally shot by a spouse or intimate partner. The vast majority of such victims, 84%, were women, they said.

Living with a handgun owner particularly increased the risk of being shot to death in a domestic violence incident, and it did not provide any protection against being killed at home by a stranger, the researchers found.

People who lived with handgun owners “did not experience such fatal [stranger] attacks at lower rates than their neighbors in gun-free homes”, the researchers wrote, noting that stranger homicides at home were “a small minority” of the homicides observed in the study.

DessertStorms ,
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Lmfao, brings up DV stats about housed men shooting the women they live with after years of ongoing violence and abuse all directed towards the one person they end up shooting, to prove, what point exactly, about homeless people???

Maybe get your head out of your ass and admit you might not know what you're talking about?
No?
I didn't think so, but it was worth a try..
Either way, you're full of shit, and at the very least are a wilfully ignorant classist who thinks they know better than those with the actual lived experience.
You don't.

DessertStorms ,
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Well being homeless isn't safe either, and while it'd be much nicer if no one was homeless, they are, and they deserve the same level not only of safety, but also autonomy.
I bet you've never bothered piping up about guns not being safe when housed people are being discussed, that's what you should be focused on, not your paternalistic urge to control what others you feel superior to, do.

seitanic ,
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I bet you’ve never bothered piping up about guns not being safe when housed people are being discussed

You’d lose that bet.

Kowowow ,

Ya but eventually you’d have a flooded market and then you’d be better off just trying to eat the gun

AnyProgressIsGood ,

Guns aren’t self defense. They literally kill their owners more than aggressors by a large margin.

Giving people with nothing, struggling depression guns is just reckless assisted suicide

UnverifiedAPK ,

They literally kill their owners more than aggressors by a large margin.

Pretty sure razor blades have a larger margin, we should stop giving the homeless those in care packages.

AnyProgressIsGood ,

Razer blades have a purpose outside of killing

pozbo ,
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Crushing pills comes to mind. You mention “homeless person” and a clean shave isn’t what comes to mind first.

Chariotwheel , in Hone your problem solving skills

Boomer ass meme.

bobthened , in I like the web app more.

I’m using it right now. Working just fine so far, exactly the same as the reddit version, and I haven’t been asked to pay $20 for it.

PitzNR , in I like the interface, and have been a user of the reddit version for years...

Yeah nah fuck that Sync hate, I don’t use it personally but if someone wants to use it, all the best to them and have a jolly ride in the lemmy part of the fediverse

Denvil ,

“I don’t use it myself” LIAR, BURN THE HERETIC

/s

1984 , in Hone your problem solving skills
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Truth.

PerogiBoi , in OK, Oomer
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Oomer im nOt gud at conputer

andrew ,
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OOMer need more RAM

smashboy , in With our powers combined...

This is funny, but they couldn’t have chosen a less mozzarella-like cheese for this one.

Norgur , in Hone your problem solving skills

Yes, because the problems only singles have are solved by being in a relationship....So the only problems left are the ones that come from the relationship. Deep, innit?

chris , in Also, you need to buy my book that glorifies "the grind"

Wait, I did wake up at 4am today… Shoot

variants ,

Isn’t that normal? Then again I go to sleep around 11 usually so maybe everyone stays up later

Datas_Cat_Spot OP ,
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Congrats on your billion dollars.

Dirk , in Google taught me it's OK to be evil
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All of this led to me ditching all of those (except YouTube, this is without a real alternative due to the content exclusively hosted there) and starting to self-host my stuff and joining the Fediverse.

jlou ,

To have some sort of viable fediverse alternative to YouTube, the developers of it would have to abandon some of the free software principles that current fediverse platforms uphold. There needs to be a way to monetize to attract creators and get people to host the servers

chocobo13z ,

If it were possible, I’d like to continually donate a given sum of money to an account that split the proceeds between the content creators and the people hosting. Granted, while I’m unemployed, the best I can do currently would be to donate hosting directly

miniu ,

Free in software should stand for freedom, not money. We need better ways for financing such software projects and creators making content on them.

jlou ,

Yeah free as in freedom not as in price.

The closest anyone's come to a mechanism that would allow efficient financing of public goods like free software is quadratic funding. Unfortunately, there are unsolved issues with collusion and identity verification

Sphks , in How the hell do I track all these game launchers?!
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We need a game launchers launcher.

jackpot ,
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lutris?

Ghost33313 ,
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It exists, it's called Playnite.

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