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  • It's not even a good come back. It's like saying that they're right because they have the power of Shrek on their side

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  • It was really annoying at one point last year, it was like my brain was playing a joke on me.

    It startled me like three times in one night. When it happened a fourth time, it was just annoying.

  • You could start off with a normal day tomorrow, and someone completely unrelated to you could crash in to you and leave you permanently disabled.

    You could have a stroke and lose most of your cognitive abilities.

    You can't be that happy with your current set up if you're "waaaaa"-ing random people on lemmy. Tell me, what part of that behaviour says "happy and fulfilled person"?

    Why would anyone take life advice from an outwardly unhappy person?

  • Yeah, at this point I've stopped eating dark chocolate. I love the taste of dark chocolate, but I don't love it that much.

    We already warn consumers about the safe levels of ozone found in water bottles. Why aren't we regulating and creating adequate warnings for literal lead and cadmium? It's not like they're immune to being tested. It's not like their negative side effects are undiscovered.

    Lead and cadmium can do some pretty nasty stuff to the body. It's also in most cheap jewelry ( common in places like Ardenes, H&M, AE, etc), and almost all children's jewelry (common in places like Claires, the Childrens place, etc). Some of it is at a pretty high concentration, too.

    Scary stuff.

  • I think it also depends on whether or not they were provided the education to use the internet well. If all people get is a vague "have at 'er!", of course we would have more echo chambers. Ever hear the saying "don't believe everything you read online?"

    Properly teaching people how to verify their information sources and how to reflect on things would probably result in fewer echo chambers. "Huh. I don't want to keep looking like a fool who spreads obviously false things around."

    There's also internal bias to think about here. If someone is already dead-set in believing only their current mindset, they're likely not going to be open to other sources. Instead, they're probably going to search for whatever will back up their claim. People don't usually try to prove themselves wrong in an argument.

    This means that part of getting rid of echo chambers will also be teaching people to accept and acknowledge their own errors. We should be teaching people to go for the best answer, not to just prove themselves right. In this way, this problem also preceeds the internet. That mindset has hindered science for literal centuries. It even goes back to the first days of science in Greece. (Thanks for that attempted halt of progress, religion.)

    It's easier to blame the internet than the people doing these things. Sadly though, it's in human nature.

  • I agree mostly, but the cinnamon challenge and the chubby bunny challenge were a thing years before tik tok was released. People have been posting themselves doing dumb things online to follow trends for a pretty long time.

    I agree that it could totally be a possibility, though. I just don't want to give tik tok undue credit.

  • Hey, so be careful if you're planning to move up north-up north.

    The ground has started exploding in some areas that have permafrost, and some of the lakes are starting to release a lot of methane. Think Alaska and Siberia.

    https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20201130-climate-change-the-mystery-of-siberias-explosive-craters

    The weather is probably going to be fucky in one way or another everywhere you go. I don't think there will be an area that you can move to to really escape climate change. Wildfires are kicking the butts of many communities that are further north, and the winter ice storms that happen are pretty deadly too. I can't imagine that those things will go away or improve anytime soon, since they are heavily thought to be linked to climate change.

    Some of the great lakes are so polluted now that the governments of both the US and Canada have recommend a safe yearly maximum number of fish to consume. The limit for at least one of those species is literally zero, due to how much fish absorb from the water around them. These are "forever chemicals" that are being absorbed.

    We still need to try to work on climate change, regardless of location. I hope that people don't think moving north will protect them from the effects of climate change, because it probably really won't.

    I know that you probably already know that, but I would like more people to see this stuff. I've seen too many people saying that they think just moving up north will make them safe from climate change.

  • If those companies are like the one I worked for, they likely outsource their packaging production. The company that makes boxes for tampons might also make boxes for pizza restaurants, certain cleaning tools, cookies, baby food, etc.

    The vendors that my previous company purchased from were cheeky buggers. One of our products that was only sold to retailers included a display shelf. These things used to be pretty sturdy. Now, they collapse under less than half of the weight that they used to have. The vendor denied it vehemently, and I think they are still lying about it to this day.

    This particular vendor has a HUGE monopoly on cardboard, so it would be difficult for them to find another process suddenly. I hope they do, but who knows. They might hypothetically have a contract that they can't break for another number of years. Yay.

    I'm not saying any of this to say that it's ok or good, but a lot of people can't see what's happening inside these manufacturing facilities. A lot of this is hush hush.

  • I used to just cut the top off of the box using a kitchen knife. I would start just below one of the corners, with the box on it's side, and I sawed through it.

    I got some funny looks for that one when I first did it on autopilot around other people lmao.

    You know that the serrated lines on the box aren't great when cutting the cardboard with a kitchen knife is legitimately easier. The blade wasn't even serrated.

  • It's been this way for years. I remember when reddit started getting influxes of highschoolers.

    Don't get me wrong, everyone should have a voice. That being said, I'm not sure most teenagers are really able to fully participate or advise on a lot of topics. For example, most teenagers won't be able have solid marriage advice, nor will most of them have hands on experience working.

    One of the worst examples that comes to mind was this thread on AITA where the parent was wondering if selling the car that they promised their son to keep a roof over ther head was immoral. For context, the father died a long time ago, and they had bad medical bills to pay. It was pretty easy to spot the lack of nuance in the comments on that thread, I have to tell ya. Shelter isn't something that you're really OK without. Many people seemed to think it wasn't necessary, and that a teenager needed a car (that wasn't in his name) more than he needed a roof over his head. I was flabbergasted, to be honest.

  • Seriously?

    Someone mentioned that humans have (historically) had a tendency towards violence, and your only take from that was to call them a monster? Are you just projecting, or what happened there?

    Gee, i guess we'd better tell all of the families of murdered people that their loved ones weren't actually murdered. You know, since you seem to think that humans don't have a natural capacity for violence, so there must have been some other reason (doubt it). We should also tell the starving people that it's not greed keeping them hungry, it's magic.

    It's not like we're mammals or anything. We're TOTALLY immune to the same things that plague almost every species on this planet. Totally.

  • That's even ignoring what being in prison for that long will do to you mentally. From what I've heard, it's almost a whole other world in there.

    I can't imagine getting out after spending 15 years of my life in prison, and being able to keep the same quirks and mannerisms. Everything is just different. It's tough for fully grown adults to transition through, let alone someone who spent the last half of their teens.

    That being said, neither of those two dead people will ever get to see a sunrise again. They'll never get to feel the wind on their face, or tell their parents that they love them. For what?

    Intentionally murdering innocent people is despicable and soulless. I hope that they give her a lot of therapy and mental help in there. What a tragic end for such young lives.

  • If a zombie virus ever legitimately happened, too many people would purposely get bitten to "prove them wrong".

    I want to be optimistic and all, but too many people bought too much toilet paper for a goddamn respiratory virus that it isn't even funny.

  • Yeah, I don't care either way on this "kids vs no kids" on a plane, but I used to love road trips SO much. It let me see many new cool things that I wouldn't have otherwise.

  • I don't get the rage that some of these comments have from seeing this meme.

    It doesn't say that anyone actually did or said anything, just that their expression dropped after seeing an infant board a plane.

    People are allowed to be disappointed. I mean, I don't think that most parents actually love hearing screaming and/or crying either. Is a (probably) brief facial expression seriously the same as hating all children, or wishing for them to dissapear to some of you guys? Jeez Louise.

    I mean, normally I wouldn't give a hoot either way. Kids on the plane, no kids on the plane, whatever. If I had a migraine that day though, yeah, I wouldn't be thrilled. I wouldn't be upset at anyone for the noise in the slightest, but I also wouldn't be joyful about it.

    Are we certain that that's the actual contect of the picture, or did someone just say it was? Is this the accurate, OG text on the picture? Did any one of those people actually say or do anything beyond a facial expression when seeing very small children board the plane?

    Some of you guys need to take a deep breath and just relax. I'm referring to both extremes with this.

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  • I hate that moment when you're writing and you suddenly forget how your own language works.

  • I don't know about you guys, but this reality is starting to feel more and more like the things that we used to see in movies. The kind of things that were so bizarre that we scoffed at. I don't like where this is all heading, especially considering it's happening much faster than initially predicted. It just keeps gaining momentum.

    I know we're not doomed yet, but most people don't seem to give a hoot. Others see snow and denounce that any of this has anything to do with global warming. It's a bit depressing sometimes, tbh.

    It makes sense to me now, but I never thought that I would see a headline like this.

  • Yeah, for me, a company having a union shouldn't really have much of an effect if they are actually treating their employees well.

    What wage discrepancies would there be to negotiate? Why would there be any arguing over allotted sick time? Why would an employee have a grievance against a company that they would need legal support for?

    A company that truly wants to treat it's employees well should already be on board with all of that stuff. In fact, I'd almost even argue that they should want a union.

  • It can be really easy to change what's on a label, to be honest. Just set everything up with some time buffer, and there won't be any disruptions.

    I'll never understand why more information is bad. I'm sure some people with allergies would love to easily know what's in booze before they buy/drink it.