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MrSpArkle , in Pastor alarmed after Trump-loving congregants deride Jesus' teachings as 'weak'

Bunch of brainwashers upset that the people they brainwashed are getting brainwashed by someone else.

JustAManOnAToilet , in Disapproval of Elon Musk is top reason Tesla owners are selling, survey says

I completely understand not wanting to buy from him, but taking the depreciation hit selling an otherwise perfectly good car that you already own is sort of dim. Just, you know, don’t be a repeat customer.

drdabbles ,
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They aren’t otherwise good cars. The software updates constantly introduced new, frustrating and unpredictable behaviors, and customer support is the worst I’ve experienced.

stackcheese ,

sunk cost fallacy.

why is every comment defending Tesla/Elon some fallacy its either some straw man or ‘im not really a fan of tesla BUT …’

GCostanzaStepOnMe ,

Sunk cost fallacy is when you don’t want to flush your money down the drain.

JustAManOnAToilet ,

So your suggestion is sell for a loss then buy a new car that costs even more, simply because you don’t like the CEO? In your mind this is sound logic?

sweetdude ,

Even more hilarious if they bought at the high price points of last year and are trying to sell now. Probably lost $20k if you did that.

SeaJ ,

Considering the prices of used vehicles still (they have come down), you really are not taking a huge hit with depreciation.

TransplantedSconie , in Inflation: Consumer prices rise 3.2% in July as inflation slowdown stalls

Maybe charge the CEOs with price gouging?

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  • n3m37h ,

    I’d pay to watch em shot at a wall instead

    zdanger , in Disapproval of Elon Musk is top reason Tesla owners are selling, survey says
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    He’s the reason I didn’t even entertain the thought of buying a Tesla when I was in the market for an EV. I ended up buying a Kia EV6

    Burn_The_Right ,

    How is it?

    geogle ,
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    We got one. it’s absolutely awesome. My only complaints are the automatic seat changes not occurring until after I’m wedged into my short wife’s seat and select myself as the driver, and the soft button selection that controls both radio and AC. The number of times I’ve frozen my butt off instead of turning down the volume is too high.

    Other than that, it’s fast, very spacious backseat, great amenities (cooling/heated front and heated back), and has great range, and rapid recharge capabilities (20->80% in 18 minutes with a fast charger). We call it the spaceship.

    MinisterOfNoms ,

    I got one this year and really love it - the drive is quite peppy, range is much better than advertised, and it’s a comfortable car. There are a few minor downsides, such as I’ve encountered a few glitches along the way (occasionally the driver side mirror won’t go back to the normal position automatically after backing up), but these seem to be pretty minimal and are getting fixed with software updates.

    zdanger ,
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    I’ll echo the other replies. I’m really enjoying it.

    I was going to buy the GT just because it’s dumb but come to find out you miss out on some features of the “lesser” models, as well as losing a decent amount of range. You can’t get power or cooled front seats and its estimated range is down to ~200 miles.

    I ended up with the AWD GT-Line which is still pretty quick but has 50+ miles of range over the GT as well as the power/cooled front seats.

    Like @geogle said, the climate/radio screen is weird but I got used to it pretty quickly. The one thing that bugs me the most is the skip forward/backwards buttons for music or podcasts are (what I think) backwards. They are up/down arrows and the down arrow skips forward and the up arrow skips backwards.

    The only other thing I’m somewhat annoyed by is the lack of wireless car play/android auto. You can buy an adapter but it feels silly they wouldn’t have included it on a 2023 $60k vehicle

    mojo , in Pastor alarmed after Trump-loving congregants deride Jesus' teachings as 'weak'

    Where were they the last 8 years?

    Bz2486 , in Pastor alarmed after Trump-loving congregants deride Jesus' teachings as 'weak'

    They never accepted his teachings in the first place…

    HessiaNerd ,

    You have a point, however, there seems to be a difference in severity. It’s like how openly and aggressively racist some of these folks have gotten. Sure, they always probably harbored those feelings, but now they are more brazen about it, and the behavior is getting worse as a result.

    WarmSoda ,

    Yup. The jokes made under their breath have turned into heckles from the crowd.

    Anticorp ,

    They just needed someone in a position of authority to tell them it was okay to be awful.

    NotYourSocialWorker ,

    Jepp. Ever heard the argument from for instance atheists that you don’t need the bible to know right from wrong? They are unfortunately incorrect. These guys definitely need some higher power telling them.

    Anticorp ,

    I was just talking to my son about this last weekend. We were discussing the merits of organized religion. He said “I don’t need the threat of eternal punishment to act morally”. I said “you’re right, and neither do I, but there seems to be a great many people who do. So although the church is largely an instrument of control, it’s a necessity for a great many people”. It is going to have a profoundly negative impact on our society when these people are completely unleashed.

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  • Anticorp ,

    I think you missed the point. The threat of eternal punishment is the only thing holding a lot of people in check.

    JackiesFridge ,
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    Can we just swap that for enforceable threats of NOW punishment? We have laws. Let’s start using them.

    Anticorp ,

    Apparently it’s not enough for some people. You can still be a really terrible person without breaking any laws.

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  • joel_feila ,
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    with out hte church they would replace with the state or any other higher things. They have need to be loyal to something greater then them.

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  • joel_feila ,
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    oh their god the chaos

    jerkface ,
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    You’re getting lost in your own wank.

    Daft_ish ,

    Agree.

    “The only thing keeping kids from being naughty is Santa Claus.”

    Christians will sit in pews, worship their God, listen to a parabol about feeding the hungry then in unison vote republican. God and the church have no influence here other then maybe incouraging their shit behavior.

    QHC ,

    Aw, how sweet that you think a negative impact on society from religion is something that will happen in the future.

    Zink ,

    I would rather have people act morally because of empathy and even social pressure, versus “master told me to.”

    Granted, if the church and its teachings disappeared today, things may get a bit more rough in the near future. Religion works on some people because they were raised in it and need it to stay normal. But if they weren’t indoctrinated since birth, it would not have such a hold on their morality.

    Also granted, I’m sure there are plenty of people who would still act better with it than without it. Just speaking in general terms here.

    Anticorp ,

    We’re in agreement.

    NotYourSocialWorker ,

    I would also prefer if people just acted out of empathy but I believe some people just can’t. Ironically while many claim that autistic can’t they are often more empathetic than others.

    What I really dislike with this kind of Christians is that they have so much text regarding compassion but they still just care about the parts that can be used to judge others. even though they claim to read the Bible literally. Which of course they don’t.

    Zink ,

    Yeah, I would say that it’s another example of those Christians cherry picking the parts of the Bible that are convenient for what they already believe, but they aren’t even doing that. The majority are just repeating lines they were fed.

    NotYourSocialWorker ,

    Jepp, it’s quite impossible to discuss with them even though I keep on trying. Many of them can’t even admit that their reading of the text is also an interpretation or that interpretations also has been made during the translation of the texts.

    I much prefer the traditional Jewish tradition to argue with the text (and god) for the benefit of human kind. But that takes a deep knowledge and understanding of the texts that most people lack.

    SpamCamel ,

    Problem is that the morality taught by Christianity, and most other large organized religions, is extremely outdated and has spent many hundreds of years being corrupted by those in power to oppress others. I mean these people literally believe that God will punish our entire society if we don’t eradicate LGBTQ groups. I actually think these people would be much more tolerant of others if they had never encountered organized religion and just learned to coexist with others organically.

    NotYourSocialWorker ,

    While I partly agree with you, my point was not so much the content of the laws but that some people need an invisible all seeing power to make sure that they’re following them.

    They have trouble empathising with others unless it also directly affects them. There are for instance a number of republican politics who only supported the LGBTQ after their own child came out as gay or what ever. And that’s the best case scenario.

    Religion in the US is weird though. You got the extremist kicked out from Europe and you southern state branches where pastors either moved north or stopped talking about equality for all men. What remains is non of the kindness and only cruelty and punishment that some people seem to get off on.

    My own take on the morality of the laws in the Bible is that we would be better off if we more looked to the reason for the why of the laws than just reading what the law said. What spoken of in tanakh (or old testament) regarding men having sex for instance isn’t about to consenting adults but a question of rape of the penetrated man. Or in an interpretation from a Danish theology, incest of a male relative. Except for the question of rape and incest, it doesn’t have any bearing today regarding same sex relationships.

    tigerhawkvok ,

    Arguable. The stories have him talk about the right price and your rights with slaves, and as commonly understood “not one jot or tittle” would directly conflict with “let he who…”, unless the second is an edict (“hey, you, sinless one, go chuck a rock at them and bludgeon then go death”).

    Where the bible isn’t monstrous, it’s at best inconsistent.

    SCB ,

    Pretty insane interpretation of jesus’s teachings, ngl

    Super edgy tho

    Spacebar , in Florida state attorney claims suspension is ‘retaliation’ against counties DeSantis lost
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    Is there any recourse? The FL SC seems to be allowing this.

    How can this be legal?

    Rapidcreek , in Maui resident: 'We still have dead bodies floating in the water'

    Maui is cut off. No internet. Very sparce landlines service. No cellphones. Electricity is down. Because of that probably water too. Still have radio communications and some satellite stuff. The calvary hasn’t arrived yet. Winds at 35mph. Given all this it is not hard to understand that we don’t know the full extent yet.

    CoopaLoopa ,

    Lahaina is fucked, not all of Maui. Power went down for all of Lahaina, Ka’anapali, Napili, and Kapalua on Tuesday (8/8/23) morning. All those towns are connected with a single road back to the rest of Maui, and Tuesday morning at 5a-ish, something like 30 telephone/power poles fell on that road and blocked up traffic in and out. There was a fire Tuesday morning, then the fire department said it was 100% contained in the afternoon and everyone let their guard down. Once the fire sparked back up later that night, all hell broke loose.

    The rest of Maui has power and internet without issues. I didn’t even lose power or Internet at all on the other side of the island.

    victron , in Pastor alarmed after Trump-loving congregants deride Jesus' teachings as 'weak'
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    Shouldn’t he be like the false prophet they warn themselves about? I mean, is not that I expected some of those dumbfucks to even know what the bible says, but fuck, the level of idolatry is astounding.

    Blum0108 ,

    Obviously that was Obama since he was black.

    AngryCommieKender ,

    This pastor seems to think so.

    benjaminlcorey.com/could-american-evangelicals-sp…

    I am not a Christian, and don’t have a dog in this fight.

    patachu ,

    Well, clearly Jesus is the actual false prophet, because a long-haired dark-skinned Middle Eastern socialist who got executed as a criminal sounds like a LOSER.

    Zink ,

    Maybe the origin of their beliefs has less to do with the meanings being sacred texts, and more to do with being walking, breathing, confirmation bias machines.

    Anticorp ,

    Trump embodies every single characteristic that the Bible ascribes to the antichrist. CPAC even built a golden idol of trump a few years ago.

    joel_feila ,
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    how do they not see that. What would take a literal money exchange booth in the church.

    papertowels ,
    Anticorp ,

    Hmm, that wasn’t fun at all!

    pachrist ,

    Irony is often lost on people whose primary personality trait is cognitive dissonance.

    MicroWave OP , in US set to unveil long-awaited crackdown on real estate money laundering
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    The long-awaited rule is expected to require that real estate professionals such as title insurers report the identities of the beneficial owners of companies buying real estate in cash to the Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN).

    drdabbles , in Disapproval of Elon Musk is top reason Tesla owners are selling, survey says
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    Just wait until they need service or support.

    traveler01 , in Disapproval of Elon Musk is top reason Tesla owners are selling, survey says

    Cool to see I posted some positive news about X and was deleted by the mods.

    Lemmy = Reddit?

    engityra , in JCPS parents frustrated with new bus routes as some kids get home at almost 10 p.m. on the first day

    Those poor kids; tired and hungry and stuck in that crappy situation.

    PenguinJuice , in Maui resident: 'We still have dead bodies floating in the water'

    Crazy how thin the line is between society as usual and total melt down. Makes you really appreciate yow fragile all of this is. Growing up you think the way things are is how they've always been and always will be.

    Time to wake up.

    Screeslope ,

    I wouldn’t talk about a meltdown of society here - this is a natural disaster, not the sacking of Rome. In due time help will arrive, people will bury the dead and rebuild. Though I agree it makes you appreciate how we take things for granted until one day they aren’t.

    treefrog ,

    Climate change caused this so I don’t know that you can really call it natural. Unless you include things people do as natural (I tend to but that’s not how most people use the word.)

    Widowmaker_Best_Girl ,

    I mean, humans are perfectly natural beings. Everything we do to cause climate change comes from natural sources.

    Technically it’s natural. It’s just more accurate to say man-made.

    BowtiesAreCool ,

    That’s just semantics. If you go by that logic literally nothing in the universe isn’t natural meaning the word natural would have no meaning.

    Widowmaker_Best_Girl ,

    Right, and only would something be considered “artificial” if it was outside of our universe.

    treefrog ,

    Yeah, I agree.

    Honestly I think the word natural doesn’t mean anything. Is an anthill unnatural? If not, neither is a city or a computer.

    Widowmaker_Best_Girl ,

    I always thought it was a little arrogant of us humans to assume if we created something, or cause something to happen, that it isn’t considered part of the natural world. Like, of course it is. As you said, anthills are natural, beaver dams are natural, so skyscrapers are just as natural as a bird’s nest.

    treefrog ,

    Yeah, we like to pretend we’re separate from nature. Then we get surprised when our actions destroy our environment.

    Stinkywinks ,

    Yeah but climate change causes natural disasters.

    Saganastic ,

    It's a wildfire on a very small and very arid island. Not exactly representative of society at large.

    orbitz ,

    …yet. looks at record breaking forest fires in Canada. Yes I know it’ll take a lot more to have a drastic impact but we’ve been neglecting our impact so it’s just a matter of time.

    FartsWithAnAccent , (edited ) in Disapproval of Elon Musk is top reason Tesla owners are selling, survey says
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    My electric vehicle is a bicycle. It’s great btw.

    I’ll eventually get an electric car after my Subaru and Honda die but it’ll probably be a Volvo, that EX30 looks pretty nice.

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