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Jerkface (any/all)
Jerkface (any/all) @ jerkface @lemmy.ca
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  • BAR is tight. It will be nice when there are a bunch of shitty players for me to play, few people are as bad as I am.

  • Many people with a uterus don't actually bleed, but still have a cycle. A tracker is helpful to figure out where you are in your cycle when there isn't a big signal you can rely on every period, by logging and tracking other more subtle cues.

  • how do you know when someone abuses animals don't worry they never stop telling you

  • It doesn't have a head like that. It places things in a conceptual space, not a numerical space. To it, a number is just an adjective, like a colour. It is learning to play chess by looking for language-like patterns in the game's transcript. It is never attempting to model the contents of the board in it's "mind".

  • A proper Faraday cage, a truly excellent one, just the most Faraday of all the cages, is easily defeated by physical attacks such as getting your phone cloned when you get mass arrested and summarily released on OR.

  • A small or underfunded community of white hats will not necessarily outperform obscurity.

  • That is incompatible with growing wealth disparity. And the rich will always try to get richer.

  • Earthing Ed and Joey Carbstrong are both very skilled. Ed has superhuman cool.

  • what’s the difference between a free range cage and a cage? The comfort level of the animal.

    I think you are making a rhetorical point unrelated to animal welfare, but in point of fact, "free range" hens do not enjoy a meaningfully greater level of comfort. The only way to reduce these suffering of exploited vulnerable individuals is not to pay for their exploitation in the first place.

  • things addicts say

  • The things that make life worth living don't cost money. The things that make life not death cost money.

  • Well... It's the same management. It gives users another option for how to consume but it doesn't add a lot of diversity. No fault implied.

  • No sympathy for parents whose ignorance got their own child killed? None? I mean, that's a way to go about life, but IMHO it's a pretty fucked up one.

    It doesn't directly affect the parents whether randos have or withhold sympathy for them. That's a choice that we make about what kind of people we want to be and how we relate to the world. "lmao boohoo" is not an appropriate, sane response when a fucking infant dies. Not in any context. Seeing that dehumanizing shit like that being normalized harms everyone who comes into contact with it. I cannot believe this even has to be argued to more than that one person.

    Having sympathy for a person, or better yet, having empathy for a person does not mean that you excuse their actions. It doesn't reduce you. It isn't letting them get away with something. It is not unfair, it is not unjust. It grants insight to make better decisions. It enriches you with wisdom and robs the feelings of disgust, reproach, and righteousness we all naturally experience from their ability to warp our own perceptions and decisions.

  • Jumping to unsupported conclusions, emotional thinking, and lashing out like that makes me wonder if you are in pain [sorry, edited]. So I'll drop the rhetoric and just say plainly: I am fully vaccinated, and I support mandatory vaccination for measles. But that is only responding to an ad hominem. My views and vaccination history have nothing to do with whether laughing and mocking grieving parents is ghoulish or not. That has fucking nothing to do with me and nor should any argument on the subject. Clean your shit up.

  • One thing has nothing to do with the other. A fucking infant died and he's fucking crowing about it. Oh but I guess that infant was a fucking antivaxxer??? What the actual fuck are you saying here?

  • What about my post leads you to assume I am not fully vaccinated? Because, wow.

  • Are you being glib?

  • Yes, the format demands it; no fault implied on your part, just commenting on how it hits

  • Seeing sports exclusively through the lens of competition is toxic masculinity.