And less shit to deal with.
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Dogs can poop at night…
agent_flounder@lemmy.worldto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•The fix is scheduled for the next releaseEnglish131·1 year ago“When he reached the New World, Cortezh burned hish ships. Ash a reshult hish men were well motivated.” —Capt. Ramius, played by Sean Connery in The Hunt for Red October
Yay
Now what was I going to make …last Tuesday?
agent_flounder@lemmy.worldto Spooky 👻 Halloween 🎃 Dark 🦇 Horror 🔪 Memes@lemmy.world•Better late than neverEnglish4·1 year agoeagle screech
agent_flounder@lemmy.worldto Men's Liberation@lemmy.ca•The Will To Change Men, Masculinity, And Love By bell hooksEnglish71·1 year agoAppreciate that. Will fix.
agent_flounder@lemmy.worldto Men's Liberation@lemmy.ca•The Will To Change Men, Masculinity, And Love By bell hooksEnglish101·1 year agoI’m in the process of reading this (and a dozen other books lol). Interesting so far. Haven’t formed opinions yet. But definitely appreciate
Bell Hooksbell hooks for having tackled this subject.
agent_flounder@lemmy.worldto Funny: Home of the Haha@lemmy.world•She will be here long after we're goneEnglish12·1 year agoGreat article. Also pretty sad to see what we’ve ended up with in the name of business. Maybe if humanity survived another few hundred years we will look back on this time of corporations with disgust.
agent_flounder@lemmy.worldto Funny@sh.itjust.works•If you've waited until the last minute, here's the form....English3·1 year agoThis only applies if you’re not extremely wealthy, though.
So there’s that.
Sigh
agent_flounder@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Remember these damn things?English8·1 year agoI miss mine. They were awesome. Just don’t touch the bulb when installing it.
Hm this mortuary guide looks interesting…
Do you also blame people with anorexia for not eating enough?
The obese people I know all had childhood abuse, neglect, or CSA or something else going on. Eating is a maladaptive coping mechanism just like how some CSA survivors act out in various ways.
Other people have different life experiences than you.
If shame was the answer, nobody would still be obese. There is always an underlying cause, and it isn’t because of a character flaw. Often people use food as a maladaptive way of coping with emotional abuse or neglect, SA, or other things.
It’s another example of people being shallow, self-righteous assholes with a narrow perspective and no willingness to understand or empathize with fellow humans.
Sort of like how some people are anti-trans (usually anti MtF trans). Often these people are so pathetic they have to bash others to feel better about themselves. It’s the same mentality as blaming poor people for not having more money. Or dismissing drug addicts as subhuman garbage rather than fucked up people with a disease.
This kind of shit makes them feel like it’s not even okay to be seen because of this shit.
That’s exactly their intent. They don’t see fat people as equally human. They see them as people who aren’t as good as they are and they would just as soon fat people “go away”.
People born on third base thinking they hit a triple. As if having well adjusted parents and not having a mental disorder and not experiencing CSA and so on was somehow all their own doing and not just the luck of the draw.
agent_flounder@lemmy.worldto Comic Strips@lemmy.world•Ethereal Manifestation Hooters [Beetlemoses]English61·1 year agoApparently not.
I got nothin
I found this on skeptics stack exchange. Supposedly, it’s a hoax/urban legend that goes back way before the internet. (The entire stack exchange page on this topic is fun to read, btw)
The quote originally came from Prof. George T.W. Patrick of University of Iowa, who translated an ancient stone tablet into modern English and published in “Popular Science Monthly”, May 1913. The full text of the original can be found online at archive.org: https://archive.org/details/popularsciencemo82newy, page 493.
One writer found this same quote in a slightly earlier source dating to 1908.
Yet another writer noted that there was no Chaldea but …
… there was a stele of a King Naram-Sin of Akkad which has been exhibited in the Istanbul Archaeological Museum since 1892. The inscription on this stele is fragmentary and has nothing to do with degeneration.
No one will dig up our Lemmy posts in 1000s of years. :(
Don’t even get me started on finding decent copper.
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agent_flounder@lemmy.worldto science@lemmy.world•Nuclear fusion reactor in South Korea runs at 100 million degrees C for a record-breaking 48 secondsEnglish8·1 year agoEmotionally? No. Linguistically, sure.
Let’s see em doordash that