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  • Mentally ill people burning themselves to death in protest is a lot more dramatic than angry facebookposting but fundamentally accomplishes about the same thing. Sorry we lost a good airman for nothing...seek help if you're feeling suicidal folks.

  • It’s cute how everyone is pretending there’ll ever be another election if Trump gets back in

    God I am so tired of these hysterical takes. What you should worry about is Trump using the machinery of state to crack down on political enemies, not him becoming dictator for life. People watch way too many movies

  • This is only true if you believe that solitary pursuits are worse for people than the kind of social engagement that is common on social media. I definitely don't agree, but I'll hear you out if ou want to explain.

  • Range of motion exercises are extremely important once the acute phase of pain and swelling goes down (~1 day). Ankle rotations and making the cross. Do it a lot.

    If you have bruising, or the pain and swelling persists after a day of RICE, see a doctor.

  • Which already happens, but in any case, that's easily solvable too. Accounts that never engage with anything = low power, accounts that engage a lot and then vote wisely = high power.

  • Can be improved by ignoring votes on posts from people who haven't actually opened the post, and also ignoring votes entirely from serial downvoters. You could even make certain votes more powerful, say if someone who never votes on something decides to vote - that should weigh more than someone who votes everything (especially if they upvote or downvote everything)

  • This is all just cheap, pandering, virtue signaling. Disassembling your nimbyatic vetocracy is where the effort should be spent, affordable housing would go way further for black San Franciscans (and actually even better, SF'ans of all races).