jopepa
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- Comment on Happi Valintynes Dae! 8 months ago:
lol cool, k bye
- Comment on Happi Valintynes Dae! 8 months ago:
So you want your whole ass engulfed by a giant asshole? I’d delete that too
- Comment on Happi Valintynes Dae! 8 months ago:
The fact that you’re bringing it up at all indicates that you haven’t been paying enough attention to the problems and conversations about racism.
Even your language “not the biggest problem” does not mean “not a problem” it literally means second place or lower. Which is a lot of wiggle room for validating white rights ideologues.
- Comment on Happi Valintynes Dae! 8 months ago:
“-ification” is a suffix about transformation and becoming so the word works fine. Your argument it is just anti-intellectualist opinion. So who cares?
I wouldn’t say I’m an intellectualist, but I am an anti-anti-intellectualist. Doesn’t it makes me sound so smart? Your analogy isn’t one and your points make no sense. You’re shoe horning a white plight angle into this convo for no reason. You’re downvoting me for challenging you to better represent your point of view.
So, good faith’s dried up, get bent asshole.
- Comment on Happi Valintynes Dae! 8 months ago:
I don’t really understand your point. Portmanteaus and coining new words are useful in conveying complex concepts, though. If you wanted to have a conversation about parentification would you rather have one word to encompass that or have to say “the effect of having to be a care giver to your caregivers during your formative years” every time you need to reference that concept in the discussion.
What makes that a mutilation instead of more efficient?
The racism thing is confusing because racism encompasses both forms but there are specific descriptors for unique expressions of the same thing. Just like a square is a rectangle but a rectangle isn’t necessarily a square. That’s not really redefining, systemic racism has been racism the whole time, too. We’re just aware enough to have discussions about the specific ways it effects society today.
- Comment on Happi Valintynes Dae! 8 months ago:
One exception, the argument is about spelling or grammar then it’s kinda invited mockery. Aside from that you’re just dealing with an ableist, dyslexia is the most common learning disability
- Comment on A small problem 8 months ago:
Thanks, I’ll drive safer. Assuming I’m not blinded by all of this bleach
- Comment on A small problem 8 months ago:
I don’t but it made me laugh. What cultural blind spot am I missing?
- Comment on Fact 8 months ago:
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- Comment on Fact 8 months ago:
Envy? No way I just want them all to fail so I can eat their hours for less than they’re worth.
- Comment on Good morning I choose violence. 8 months ago:
And the outline weight expanded just enough to make the A crossbar hump completely nonsense
- Comment on Fact 8 months ago:
Ugh! I’ll have to hire kids on drugs to compete with those fat cats pulling down three salaries!
- Comment on Fact 8 months ago:
Great workaround rec, thanks
- Comment on Fact 8 months ago:
On behalf of landfills and floating trash islands, they buy plenty of thing things, too.
- Comment on Fact 8 months ago:
Keep it down what if they start organizing?
- Comment on Fact 8 months ago:
Wait so could I hire some suckers to do my hours so I could keep my salary and hours?
- Comment on This is the musicial equivalent of a shitpost 9 months ago:
Shatpost, otherwise agreed
- Comment on Zoom is cutting about 150 jobs, or close to 2% of its workforce 9 months ago:
In other news the CEO of Phillip Morris says cigarettes are not cool and kill people.
Even if there was any truth to the benefit of a shared workspace, why would this moron advocate for it? I swear CEOs are acting like the Producers more and more every day.
- Comment on Apple Watch imports banned in America - Patents issues! 9 months ago:
Really interesting episode of This American Life covered a patent trolling and a lot of the finer points regarding patent law. Episode 441
- Comment on Schrödinger's joke 9 months ago:
The people that are only goofing around get to wear the ass hat around the party and alley oop some setups at their own expense. The real assholes are confronted about their shit and end up either a little more enlightened from the experience or publically mocked about it. Not for nothing but I think it makes bullshitting with strangers more fun.
- Comment on Apple to over 100 California employees: Move to Texas or lose your job 9 months ago:
Arizona* Lucille wouldn’t even joke about moving to Texas
- Comment on Cant play monster hunter 9 months ago:
I’ve heard that a lot but have fairly large hands myself and really like the feel of them. I even have a set of joycons paired to my pc for Adobe shortcuts while I work with a work with a stylus. I really don’t get how people have so much trouble with them.
- Comment on Title... 9 months ago:
If you play Tetris as soon as you need eyebleach or a swift death then you won’t be haunted about some awful shit you read. I can’t tell you how useful it’s been to me but I know I’ve played a lot of Tetris lately and amn’t askin questions.
- Comment on Penguball 9 months ago:
My point irrefutably still stands.
- Comment on Penguball 9 months ago:
Thank You!
- Comment on Penguball 9 months ago:
I think you’re right, but wouldn’t it be funny if it were an overfed penguin improperly cared for adopted in the first place because of Danny DeVitos’ famous bird wrangler in Batman whichever.
- Comment on Penguball 9 months ago:
This is exactly why people shouldn’t get exotic pets. They’re cute when they’re little then when they grow owners just don’t know how to take care of them.
Mr Popper and Cobblepot have glamorized owning animals they have no right to and this kind of immitated abuse is inevitable.
- Comment on Outrage in Iran after woman whipped for refusing to wear hijab 10 months ago:
Reporting these incidents makes martyrs of Iran’s victims. I believe the overwhelming majority of people everywhere want justice, human rights, and peace for everyone. People are affected by news like this.
We live in a global society. The NGOs and governments that work with Iran give them the resources that allow this kind of power imbalance to begin with. The good and imperfect way is unfortunately martyrdom, journalism, organized resistance, and patience through the horrors for peace to come.
In every war both sides gain their own martyrs, and that’s what makes so many of them perpetual even after the fighting stops. That’s not perfect or good.
- Comment on Outrage in Iran after woman whipped for refusing to wear hijab 10 months ago:
First of all, I respect your point of view and I share your anger. That said, if there’s no middle ground then any bloody revolution will turn into another Reign of Terror. Peaceful revolutions are a fairly recent phenomenon and violent revolutions have historically been shifting the power from violent leaders to violent revolutionaries who themselves become violent leaders. There needs to be a middle ground otherwise, it’s just changing the meat we collectively put in the grinder.
- Comment on 750 m below ground in the Bavarian Alps... 10 months ago:
Cute, have an upvote. But what am I looking at here?