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some_guy , to insanepeoplefacebook in Jimmy Corsetti gets *more* unhinged.

I wanted to say Black Sea but wasn’t confident enough that I’d remembered correctly.

some_guy , to insanepeoplefacebook in Jimmy Corsetti gets *more* unhinged.

The Fall of Civilizations podcast indicated that there was a period of rapid rise in sea levels around Mesopotamia, but if you have reason to disagree with the host I’ll defer. I don’t know their background beyond being a good storyteller.

some_guy , to insanepeoplefacebook in Jimmy Corsetti gets *more* unhinged.

Or, the end of the mini-ice-age resulted in flooding that equated to a rise of something like 20 stories (as in building levels) of water in lower regions including the Fertile Crescent. It would make sense that the first (known) civilizations would have great flood myths because their lands were wiped out during their lifetimes. Did the entire world flood? From their perspective yes. From that of geologists, no.

Edit: Oh, and I want to cancel all religions. Christianity isn’t special.

some_guy , to workreform in CEO pay is rising faster than it has in a decade — and 3 times as fast as worker wages

No, you see, the thing is, Lonnie brought $55B worth of value to Tesla. It’s earned. If you can’t see that, that must be why you’re not a billionaire.

/s

some_guy , to worldnews in Action must be taken on alleged complicity of Israeli doctors in torture

How about for harvesting organs? Let’s hold them accountable for that, too. Oh, wait. Israel can’t be touched because my government (USA) protects them. Sigh…

some_guy , to insanepeoplefacebook in Frodo lives!

I was listening to the Fall of Civilizations podcast and one ep was talking about the huge areas that were covered by water post-Mini Ice Age and how rapidly that change occurred. I’ll get the numbers wrong, so I won’t try to quote it, but it was shocking. It made complete sense that people migrating from that area to higher ground would perceive the entire world flooding.

I believe this was around the time of the Sumerian culture, which gave us The Epic of Gilgamesh and the first flood. Very interesting stuff. Can’t recall if it was the ep on Sumer or Assyria or another, as they often have a lot of overlapping events told from the point of view of the culture in question.

some_guy , to programmer_humor in Instructions were unclear:gotta be precise with that anotating tool

Had someone verify that wifi was working because he could see his neighbors’ networks. Airplane Mode was enabled. Dunno what he thought he saw.

Same thing with a colleague. The guy told him that he was definitely connected to wifi. It took a lot of probing to confirm that wasn’t true.

Some people just can’t provide valid feedback nor follow simple instructions. I kinda feel like those individuals shouldn’t be allowed to use computers to do their jobs. If you can’t master just pass the basics, sorry. Here’s a pencil and a pad of paper. You can either work the longer way or you can consciously put in the effort to learn this stuff enough for us to help you when you need it.

My own father, who had a doctorate in mechanical engineering: “Now click the Apple menu.” “What’s that?” “It’s the menu that’s an Apple logo in the top left corner of the screen.” “I don’t have that.” “Yes, you definitely have that.” “No, I don’… oh there it is.”

I’m not calling anyone stupid. More that I’m saying people convince themselves that they can’t learn and then shut down.

some_guy , to news in Trans man forced to undergo prison genital exams wins $275,000 settlement

We are a barbaric nation. Not all of us. But enough to swing policy over and over and over.

some_guy , to worldnews in Birmingham, Britain's second-largest city, is being forced to dim lights and cut sanitation services due to bankruptcy

“See? We proved that democracy doesn’t work!”

some_guy , to lemmyshitpost in Only 191 days until Christmas

Light it on fire and call it a Yule log.

some_guy , to news in Israeli Politician Quotes Hitler to Argue for Resettlement of Gaza

Rush bragged about how Bush senior carried his bags when he stayed at the White House. He had tremendous political power whether he could command troops (like the PotUS / congress) or not.

some_guy , to news in US surgeon general calls for cigarette-style warnings on social media platforms

Same. How many teens currently vape? Wait, did they not know these substances are harmful?

some_guy , to news in The IRS wants to end another major tax loophole for the wealthy and raise $50 billion in the process

I’ll believe it when it happens. And if it does, I won’t expect it to stand if the admin flips in November.

some_guy , to news in North Carolina Supreme Court Secretly Squashed Discipline of Two GOP Judges Who Admitted to Violating Judicial Code

Disgusting behavior by GOP is no longer surprising and that, in and of itself, is deeply troubling.

some_guy , to mildlyinteresting in This sign spotted in a South American bank lobby

I liked it better when I thought they were welcome the sub/dom community, but I’m also for collective action and worker’s rights. Both are good. Just one felt a bit more fun.

Organize, people. It works.

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