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- Comment on Backbone 19 hours ago:
I’m from the US, and I only left a few years ago, but I can’t really recognize it anymore. I used to work at the headquarters of a fortune 200 company, which is probably the most conservative environment I’ve ever been in (though it was still in New England, so take that with a grain of salt). Sometimes I think about my former coworkers and try to imagine them as trump supporters, which is difficult to do. I have no issue picturing them as diehard Kamala supporters, and I can imagine them being totally unmoved by the genocide in Palestine, but one of three things must be true: society is so stratified that I just don’t know many trump supporters; people have significantly changed since 2021; or they were hiding.
- Comment on Rush 22 hours ago:
In the afterlife, nobody asks him if he’s still a fan of ayn Rand
- Comment on I found this blue one today 4 days ago:
Yeah, that looks like it could be used as a visual metaphor in Snow White for the preparation of the apple
- Comment on UK's rival to the Tim Tam can no longer be called chocolate 1 week ago:
Without a de minimis exclusion, you have to pay import taxes on a pack of biscuits, too.
- Comment on fart 1 week ago:
I’ve eaten a variant on shepherds pie with cabbage instead of corn and pea based fake meat for the last two nights for dinner and wooooof.
This is very timely, thank you.
- Comment on An ex-Intel CEO’s mission to build a Christian AI: ‘hasten the coming of Christ’s return’ 2 weeks ago:
Sorry, totally unrelated but fun memory: Iconoclast was the first word whose unexpected etymology I (mostly) worked out on my own. I was watching a vh1 documentary on iconoclasts, and I’d just had a biology class where I’d learned about acetoclastic bacteria and I had a eureka moment wherein I leapt to the conclusion that “breaking the mold” was an older euphemism than I expected. I wasn’t totally right on that, I was still psyched to have broken it down correctly.
- Comment on One photograph. Two daughters. Three Nobel Prizes. 2 weeks ago:
The one who was a chemist did, but probably because of her own exposure. The other one lived to 102
- Comment on Did it really used to be common for guys to go to a bar every night like in Cheers or The Simpsons? 2 weeks ago:
Depending on the community near you, Unitarian Universalists sometimes have basically that. I’ve been an atheist since I was four, but I have no problem with other people being religious and it was perfect for me. If you’re the type to be annoyed by people talking about the universe in a way that suggests the supernatural, you might not want to deal with even the UU’s very mild language. When I went as a kid, we learned about volcanoes in Sunday School, as a gauge for how religious they are.
Or if you want evil church without religion, can I interest you in crossfit?
- Comment on #environmentalist 2 weeks ago:
I’ve heard of ass burgers before…
- Comment on Introverts of our era spend their time on their computers, but what did introverts do before? Like when literacy rates were lower (pre-1950s)? Or before the printing press? 3 weeks ago:
Reading books, writing, doing crafts, going on walks, hanging out with pets, gardening, doing chores, cooking, making art, looking at the stars…
- Comment on Fucking math... 3 weeks ago:
I just figured 4% is 1/25 and divided 75/25
- Comment on "United States" in French (États-Unis) would have made a very confusing acronym 3 weeks ago:
Spain and españa are also just cognates
- Comment on Squiggly Boie 3 weeks ago:
Thank you
- Comment on Squiggly Boie 3 weeks ago:
I’m not a bot and I have no idea what the image is
- Comment on Honestly Bizarre 3 weeks ago:
Rhubab’s just sour celery
- Comment on Great business idea, tbh 3 weeks ago:
Incredible name, I really want to say it out loud but my husband’s sleeping next to me
- Comment on Phrases like “I am here” or “Are you here yet?” are used today more than in the past because of cellphones. 3 weeks ago:
“Where are you?” is not something that many people would have said aloud outside of a game of hide and seek before the advent of pay phones and only rarely until the turn of the century or so.
- Comment on Red balloon 3 weeks ago:
Just extremely boomer memes.
- Comment on Oppa oppa 3 weeks ago:
That’s not correct though, you don’t start at zero
- Comment on There is a key difference between walkable and car dependent living: 4 weeks ago:
If you’re not habituated to cold winters, it can be difficult to live in a place that has them. I’m from New England and live in Germany, so I’m always slightly disappointed by the winter (I’m not in not Bavaria), but for people who are from warm places, the cold literally hurts. You adjust to a point, but especially if you’re older or skinnier, it might be a struggle every time.
- Comment on Oppa oppa 4 weeks ago:
Psst. 2001-3000
- Comment on Commercials seem to be normalizing an unhealthy work-balance more. 4 weeks ago:
Tbh, I think they started early enough that it all still fell under the same umbrella, but folk, bluegrass and country gradually diverged between the 40-60s
- Comment on Commercials seem to be normalizing an unhealthy work-balance more. 4 weeks ago:
Oh, so many! Check out Pete Seeger and Woody Guthrie. Sixteen tons was written by Merle Travis, who’s got a bunch of other great music as well.
- Comment on Commercials seem to be normalizing an unhealthy work-balance more. 4 weeks ago:
It’s striking how much better country was when they had class consciousness
- Comment on UK | Andrew told Epstein ‘we’re in this together’ day after Virginia Guiffre photo emerged 4 weeks ago:
According to the lawsuit, he raped her in New York.
- Comment on UK | Andrew told Epstein ‘we’re in this together’ day after Virginia Guiffre photo emerged 4 weeks ago:
That’s the special relationship
- Comment on So I told that librul teachin' lady that the only letters I need to know is U-S-A 4 weeks ago:
If they’re skilled enough to make that reflection in photoshop, they’d probably have made it look more realistic
- Comment on Happy Thanksgiving everyone! 4 weeks ago:
Guy Fawkes day superiority
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
That sentence took a moment to parse, lol. I initially thought you were saying the opposite
- Comment on soda 5 weeks ago:
I still like flattish soda, but as a kid I preferred totally flat soda because the prickling hurt more.