YoFrodo
@YoFrodo@lemmy.world
- Comment on hmm 1 week ago:
tf is a fat armpit?
- Comment on Pretty sure this is one of the harbingers of the apocalypse... 1 week ago:
Its still a post glazing a bigot
- Comment on Pretty sure this is one of the harbingers of the apocalypse... 1 week ago:
Chuck Norris is a POS. Hes a massive outspoken bigot. The chuck norris jokes are lame now because he has become the joke. What a fucking loser.
- Comment on Nvidia's new DLSS 5 Brings Photo-Realistic Lighting To RTX 50-Series 2 weeks ago:
Nvidia shoveling shit right into games now. Wow. How shameful
- Comment on Would it be possible to have a successful career as a lawyer and never lie? 2 weeks ago:
Only if hiding it is an attempt to deceive. So simply not telling your boss you hate them would not be a lie by itself. Being truthful does not require you to go out of your way to offer information.
The real summary here for an answer to OP is “no, its not really possible to be a successful lawyer without lying” because even small lies are kind of important to social etiquette as others have noted. People often say lies of omission dont count as lies, so I wanted to address that angle. A lie of omission requires deception. For example if you hate the flavor of bananas, but dont go around telling everyone you hate the taste of bananas, that is not a lie.
- Comment on Would it be possible to have a successful career as a lawyer and never lie? 2 weeks ago:
Not true. The key is the intent and attempt to deceive. Forgetting to include info or being aware of it means you did not intend to deceive.
- Comment on Would it be possible to have a successful career as a lawyer and never lie? 2 weeks ago:
Thats why the requirement for omission to be a lie is that there is an intent to deceive.
- Comment on Would it be possible to have a successful career as a lawyer and never lie? 2 weeks ago:
Exactly
- Comment on Would it be possible to have a successful career as a lawyer and never lie? 2 weeks ago:
Deceit through misinformation or hiding information.
- Comment on Would it be possible to have a successful career as a lawyer and never lie? 2 weeks ago:
No because even avoiding answering can be a lie. A lie of omission.
The key being that you are hiding some detail or information in an attempt to deceive, that is what makes it a lie.
- Comment on Who Wants to Be A Billionaire? 3 weeks ago:
Ai crap
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
what the fuck is this from
- Comment on Don't fancy trying Marathon this weekend? Lucky you, as there's now the chance to have a go at Horizon Hunters Gathering 5 weeks ago:
“Horizon Hunters Gathering” is such a terrible name lmao
- Comment on 5 weeks ago:
As others have said: the rude part is driving with snow on your car in the first place. It can be dangerous to others.
- Comment on Post almost anything! 1 month ago:
Why does this creatures face look like a croc shoe?
- Comment on Is it really dangerous to fall sleep in the bath? 1 month ago:
I can understand that. As I get older I do consider more and more how some people have health issues and just arent aware of it until something drastic happens. This isnt really even specific to bathtubs, just at any time its possible to have a seizure or pass out, among a million other possibilities
- Comment on Is it really dangerous to fall sleep in the bath? 1 month ago:
Lack of oxygen does
- Comment on Is it really dangerous to fall sleep in the bath? 1 month ago:
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26046678/
A bathtub drowning is one of the leading causes of death in a bathtub. The purpose of this study was to evaluate how reliable the drowning-related signs could be for identifying a bathtub drowning in the cases of death in the bathtub. Performing a retrospective review of 92 deaths in the bathtub in Maryland, 71.7 percent were the presence of bathtub drowning and 28.3 percent were the absence of bathtub drowning. Three leading contributory causes of death were cardiovascular disease, drug/alcohol-related death, and seizure disorder in both groups. There was a statistically significant difference between the groups in relation to a history of recovery from the water (95.5% and 38.4%, p<0.001), foam in the air way (33.3% and 15.4%, p<0.05), watery fluid in the sphenoid sinuses (81.8% and 11.5%, p<0.05), hyperinflated lungs (36.4% and 3.8%, p<0.01), and watery fluid in the stomach contents (40.9% and 3.8%, p<0.01). More than triple overlapped drowning-related signs could be beneficial for the diagnosis of a bathtub drowning. A comprehensive investigation incorporating a thorough scene investigation, gathering of the victim’s medical and psychosocial history, and a meticulous full autopsy is necessary to elucidate both the cause and manner of death in these cases of death in the bathtub.
So there are usually contributing factors like age, alcohol/drugs, or other medical issues. So ask yourself this: Can you be certain that you will never have a medical issue in a bathtub that might lead to you drowning? Have you ever bathed while drunk or high?
- Comment on Is it really dangerous to fall sleep in the bath? 1 month ago:
Possibly, but you might just pass out and drown. Theres also something called Dry Drowning where you get enough water in your lungs that you slowly suffocate, even when not in the water any more. Its about minimizing risks. Sleeping in the tub increases your risk of drowning.
- Comment on Casual weeknight unwind 1 month ago:
ooooh the gas that puts holes in your brain!
- Comment on Is it really dangerous to fall sleep in the bath? 1 month ago:
Yes, a person can drown in as little as 2 inches of water.
- Comment on I am surprised that no one has started selling shell headphones for sleeping. 2 months ago:
OP wants powerless ocean sounds like what shells do when you put them to your ear. You know this is the intent because it was clearly stated in the post. You chose to be snarky anyways. Classic reddit commenter mindset
- Comment on this delta 8 is doin somethin 2 months ago:
Doesnt Tom like Trump and didnt he have a MAGA hat in his locker?
Maybe we should keep the CTE out of government just in general…
- Comment on [deleted] 2 months ago:
Not likely. Republicans and the right only standards are double-standards. They do not follow the same rules they force on others.
- Comment on Same sh!t different hat 2 months ago:
AI garbage
- Comment on Tyler Robinson and Luigi Mangione are a glaring example of how attractive people get treated against ones who are not attractive 2 months ago:
Pretty privilege isn’t some new concept man. Attractive people benefiting from their looks has always existed. Im not sure why it took the two examples you posted for you to realize this though.
- Comment on Karl Pilkington was a mainstream “lolcow” 2 months ago:
I always thought Karl was in on it and playing up being that thick headed
- Comment on If God truly is ‘all-powerful’ and ‘omnipotent,’ then Jesus dying wasn’t the only way to ‘save us.’” 2 months ago:
Yeah the whole “God is all powerful and all knowing” would mean that he can stop things like children’s cancer but he chooses not to.
- Comment on Good follow up question 3 months ago:
Im not sure what this post is for. Its AIs take on a meme?
- Comment on Perfect size for brats 3 months ago:
hoagie rolls man. I guess this is more of a “kolache” making tool.