neons
@neons@lemmy.dbzer0.com
- Comment on Anyone else from Europe feels the same while browsing the "All" feed? 57 minutes ago:
nono, it’s you, I’m from Switzerland.
Just out of curiosity: Where are you from?
- Comment on Anyone else from Europe feels the same while browsing the "All" feed? 2 hours ago:
pourqoi?
- Comment on Perplexity offers to buy Google Chrome for $34.5 billion 11 hours ago:
I think he’s being sarcastic.
- Comment on Gotta go fox taming 6 days ago:
I’m pretty sure those weren’t around when the little prince was written in the 1930s/40s
- Comment on Alexa, how do I remove cooties? 6 days ago:
that’s the joke, no?
- Comment on W.a.m.d.i.i. 1 week ago:
I don’t like coffee
- Comment on xkcd #3124: Grounded 1 week ago:
I read “bridge clearance” as clearance from the ATC to detatch from the bridge and was so confused lol
- Comment on Great Advertise 1 week ago:
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This makes it sound like sending you to concentration camps with due process is fair game lol
- Comment on Not sure about this one 1 week ago:
the M16 in question
- Comment on Not sure about this one 1 week ago:
Can confirm, am a Bastard.
- Comment on Proton releases a new app for two-factor authentication 1 week ago:
Doesn’t support republican politicians. Congratulated the anti-big-tech appointment by a republican politician (Trump).
- Comment on Humans can be tracked with unique 'fingerprint' based on how their bodies block Wi-Fi signals 2 weeks ago:
Serious answer?
mmwave sensors are a gift for home-automation
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
Explain please
- Comment on Hedgehog X-ray 4 weeks ago:
Lmao the tape is absolutely adorable.
Also a hedgehog’s belly looks surprisingly naked. There definitely should be spikes there.
- Comment on Ever think of the inconsistency of airlines weighing luggage? 4 weeks ago:
yeah, if only we lived in an age where medication made it possible for people with medical problems to treat them and live a normal life. But alas, that’s not our fate. So sad.
maybe if you as a society started actually being healthy and stopped eating until your heart has to pump with the power of a dozen hydraulic pumps just to circulate your blood we could actually be finding treatments for people that have such medical issues and help them. Instead of telling ourselves that comforting people who have to use pythagoras’ formula to calculate where their legs are because they can’t look down anymore somehow helps those with diseases, we could actually find cures for them.
And yes, they do impact me. They unnecessarily clog up hospitals taking up vital resources and costing a lot of money, more than smokers (fun fact: Thanks to the high taxes on cigarettes nad their early deaths, smokers are cheaper on the health service than even normal people). Infrastructure also suffers as it needs to be designed around fat people. And we’ve all been unable to sit on a bus while a fat person takes up an entire row for themselves.
Don’t lie to yourself. Obesity is a problem and it’s manmade. Deep down you know this. If liberalism means that a person is allowed to overeat as much as they want with no regard for how they’re burdening society and those around them, then it also means that I’m allowed to make fun of you for being fat with no regard for how I’m “burdening” them.
- Comment on That's really not okay 5 weeks ago:
But langauge isn’t :P
- Comment on Ever think of the inconsistency of airlines weighing luggage? 5 weeks ago:
Instructions unclear, my car sank off tge coast of bordeaux
- Comment on Ever think of the inconsistency of airlines weighing luggage? 5 weeks ago:
Okay, so? Why is it normal to judge people for smoking but not for overeating?
- Comment on Cow eggs 5 weeks ago:
Because the english decided that österreich was too hard to pronounce
- Comment on [Video] BBC cuts away during pro-Palestine musicians Kneecap. The followup act Bob Vylan invents a new chant on live TV 1 month ago:
No, you’re not. This is generally classified as antisemitic. But for a multitude of reasons people don’t care or even see it as a good thing. Reasons including:
- Decades of being told that there’s always a good side in war (there rarely is, I can only think of ukraine in this century and WW2 in - the last century),
- being propagandized into warthirsty “patriots”,
- being radicalized during covid,
- getting radicalized by (a)social media
you get the idea
- Comment on Confirmation that you are a loser at everything 1 month ago:
how can you get cutoff at an all-you-can-eat?
That’s their whole promise!
- Comment on Israel's spy agency used AI and smuggled-in drones to prepare attack on Iran 1 month ago:
Yeah, you’re right, that channel seems very tankie. Sad.
- Comment on First methane-powered sea spiders found crawling on the ocean floor 1 month ago:
The Article makes it sound like lichen. A symbiosis so close and a host evolutionarily completely adapted to this symbiosis, I’m okay with drawing the line there and calling it metgan-consuming. We have to draw the line somewhere afterall :))
- Comment on No You don't 2 months ago:
It’s definitely an only-child fantasy
- Comment on Avocado 2 months ago:
That doesn’t help, it’s already in memory.
Obviously the answer is suicide.
- Comment on Peak masculinity 2 months ago:
yeah, leave the disabled alone /s
- Comment on Hamas slams Israel for ‘horrific massacre’ of Palestinian physician’s 9 children in Khan Younis 2 months ago:
Everything else ignored:
Can media stip using “slams”?
- Comment on you are now witnessing the peak of online discourse 2 months ago:
Yes, green truly behaved disgracefully there
- Comment on Don't do Caffeine and Complex Analysis, kids 2 months ago:
wait, was I just bullshited?
Are the other ones also not true? And I was so invested!
- Comment on venomous 2 months ago:
TIL mammals can lay eggs.