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  • I was literally in the middle of thinking about community groups when I came across your post, I think a lot of people would use this feature.

  • not for a while, since the US has stockpiles and other outside sources and domestic resources, plus the defense and military arms of the US government will be the last industry to be affected by these import sanctions.

    If these Chinese sanctions remain in place for any amount of time however, they will affect US corporate bottom lines much more rapidly and significantly than they affect the DoD, which is no small thing.

    Corporate policy is argued to have determined the outcome of the '24 US presidential election, so the ramifications of further industries-wide vast US corporate loss in addition to the 11 trillion already lost are likely to lead to further policy change like the blocking of presidential tariff authority underway now.

  • the policy decisions of the Chinese government are extremely separated from the everyday lives of the people.

    the CCP may refuse to sell expensive minerals to the us, but the Chinese population will buy the cheapest, freshest produce full stop. which is usually the local farmers.

    I don't think I've ever seen American produce in China, come to think of it.

    during the last trade war, there wasn't any anti-us purchasing sentiment from Chinese people themselves because everything they want is produced by China anyway.

    the Chinese population, in effect, is and has been boycotting every other country all the time for decades because so many of their basic needs are met by domestic production.

  • i find this very satisfying: gently disagreeing with them via a short single positive message like "gay people do deserve respect", then letting them throw a very lengthy, time-invested tantrum before gently and completely disagreeing with their comment with another short sentence, over and over until they get tired.

    i find that both very funny and I'm putting out positive messages that negate their bigotry without too much time or effort.

    that's just if you have the time and inclination to engage, you aren't morally obligated to subject yourself to abusive behavior.

    if it's real bad, they're probably violating a rule, and reporting them will get them banned

  • hated that work culture so i left as soon as the opportunity presented itself.

    went to teach ESL. half the hours for better pay

  • i travel constantly, and every time I'm flying in a plane i am re-amazed.

    i think about how easy and quick it is to fly anywhere in the world and I'm sitting in a bit metal tube floating in the air.

    it's bananas.

  • I make my own DIY huaraches like this:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1FrEgeP9jI

    extremely comfortable, you can make it with any old slipper lying around and some paracord, lasts for 6 months to a year, depending on the quality of the sandal base.

    adjust it to exactly your size that fits perfectly and then you can sew the knots so that all the dimensions stay the same.

    takes me maybe 5 minutes to make each pair, and then 5 minutes for the sewing of the knots so I never have to readjust them, costs nearly nothing.

  • every story I've heard about them sounds like yours.

    ESL industry is always looking for native speakers to teach English, for your back pocket.

  • Lemmy is a much nicer environment overall, so i moved here

  • wow that is crazy, your dad's actions were crazy I mean, I'm glad to hear you came out to him and severed that tie.

    "Parents have no hold over you, not really. If they don't deserve your presence, don't allow it."

    can't agree more with you here.

  • sorry to hear that.

    you certainly don't have to travel if you dont want to, I just like people being aware of the option, but I'm not following one thing:

    How does disagreeing with and being alienated from your family make traveling less of an option for you?

  • i haven't myself, but i became friends with a chilean couple who traveled around the world according to berry season, Australia, Italy, Germany and so on picking berries, living in free housing while saving for a house back home.

    they seemed pretty into the lifestyle, or at least willing to trade a few years for traveling and a house.

  • absolutely, you'll be good.

    I could barely count to ten and knew how to say pho, and still enjoyed my entire trip and made friends, so you'll be fine.

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  • haha me too, i thought it was pretty funny there.