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  • That's irl cyberpunk ice. Absolutely love that for us.

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  • I think it's a human problem. It's in our genes. Some of us are supremely selfish and some of those people have no regard for the health and wellbeing of anyone who gets in their way. Just look at our history.

  • As an outsider, I promise the grass is not greener over here. Being part of a community, be that family, friends, or local groups gives you much more ability to affect change. Alone you have no chance of changing even the most local and basic issues.

    The best thing you could do is have this conversation offline with the people in your life. You'd be surprised how willing people are to work together towards a larger goal if given some direction and concrete goals.

  • What would everyone be leaving them for then?

  • Specifically his 1928 book Propaganda which basically created PR and modern advertising.

  • In my 20's I had three dreams. The first I was at my parents house preparing for a zombie invasion. I knew we would be fine if I found "it" (no idea what it was) but was unable to in the dream. The second dream I was at the office trying to find "it" again and knew I only had three chances. The third dream I was in the desert at the mouth of a skull shaped cave. I had a shovel and knew it was my last chance to find "it". I failed and awoke knowing I had lost something important but undefinable. The dreams were all about a month apart and so vivid they felt real.

    Another interesting note on my dreams is almost all of the really intensely real dreams I've been able to recall take place in different parts of the same "world". Sometimes in the dream I can recall other dreams and where they are in relation to the current dream, most often I make the connection after waking.

  • If you do make one be very careful. A lot of countries have laws about what people under 18 can do online. Running afoul of those laws could get someone in a lot of trouble. Besides lying about your age and making an account anyway is an internet rite of passage.

  • You knowing nothing about fishing is a perfect example. Would it be a good idea for you to set policy about fishing? No, there is too much nuance and complexity in managing existing sea life. Some fishing is good for a healthy ecosystem, too much fishing is bad. To manage the shared resource of the sea requires the input of fishing folks, conservationists, environmentalists, and anyone else with an interest. No one group or even small coalition should be allowed to control any aspect of commercial fishing. It must be decided collectively or not at all.

    By force I mean anything that would compel action from someone with a threat of consequences. Changing the incentives is not force because you're not imposing consequences, just making the prospect less appealing.

  • There is virtue in minding your own business. If it doesn't effect you directly you don't need an opinion on it and you certainly shouldn't share it or expect anyone who is effected to care what you think. You're a bad person if you support people who want to use force to control how other people live their lives. You're evil if you would use force to control how someone else lives their life.

  • I can't find a link, but I saw an article the other day that said /r/assholedesign was going to be one of the first in protest of the move.

  • Don't feed the trolls. If you find a bigot willing to have a good faith debate, maybe, but there is no reasoning with cult members. They have to want to change.

  • I prefer Lemmy. The community is way friendlier and there are 9000% fewer bots. Also I frequently deleted my reddit accounts for mental health reasons and on occasion in protest and rebuilding a reddit account to the point you can comment in most subs is so annoying. In like a year of using Lemmy on and off I've had more real conversations with real people than I did in thriteen years as a redditor.

  • That's an excellent reason to try and live in the moment and enjoy what you have while you have it.

  • Not so much forgetting as ignoring and downplaying for my own mental health.

  • Maybe whatever civilization replaces the US will learn from our mistakes and never, under any circumstances allow a single person to have the ability to set any kind of policy. Hopefully they also don't leave gigantic weapons that can destroy the country all over the legal tapestry and use the honor system to control their usage.

  • Take heart, in 10 years the worst of the boomers in power today will be dead. In 20 years there will be almost no boomers left. Hopefully there will be enough of a country left to fix once they're all dead.

  • Is there anything that can be done to hold Reddit accountable or make people aware of they way they are censoring speech?

    The best thing you can do to hold reddit to account would be to become an active lemmy user. You could make a reddit sucks sublemmy and moderate that if you are angry enough to take action.

  • This was years ago, but I was driving around listening to music with my windows down and a couple guys in a van pulled up next to me and asked if I wanted a deal on stereo equipment. Being the naive idiot I was I followed them into a parking lot.

    They claimed to be home stereo installers and had accidentally received two premium stereos for a customer order instead of one. They wanted to get rid of the second one for beer money and asked for like $200. They had a magazine that showed the stereo was worth several thousand and I thought I might make a quick buck by reselling it to a pawn shop or online.

    I didn't have $200 but I had overdraft protection so I thought I would pull that money out anyway and pay it back once I had sold the stereo. The guy at the pawnshop was the one who told me I got scammed and I have never felt more embarrassed.

  • It's small, but this is definitely a win worth celebrating.