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  • The Webster definition is morally bad or wrong.

    What morals a person has can vary and can be contextual as well so there isn't an easy definition. Asking for that really detracts from the point. Which is more what are your morals and which of those are strongly held and which are weaker.

  • It can take a while to get over a layoff when it's unexpected, it isn't so different than a relationship ending. We spend a lot of time at work and often put a lot of ourselves into our jobs.

    This could be depression or just delayed grief as needing to find a job on short notice tends to block out a lot of emotion and it can take a bit after getting a job for that block to loosen.

    What helps you get out of the funk and what helps someone else get out probably varies. For me a decent walk around the neighborhood/park and decreased phone time are/were very helpful. Even mild alcohol use was a very temporary thing that created a long-term detriment. Society sucks at teaching healthy coping mechanisms.

  • This isn't a question of functionality but just whether a system whether basic arithmetic, music, etc makes logical/intuitive sense.

    Imperial measurements using feet, yards, mph, etc instead of metric centimeters, meters, kph, etc. Sure imperial works but it doesn't make the same sense that metric does. Math can be done in base 2, base 60 or whatever it doesn't make the same sense as base 10.

  • This isn't necessarily about the burial itself but usually there is an opportunity for a relative or relatives to confirm that the body is who is expected. Especially during war, dog tags and other record matching may help but not always. Logistics are complex during war and wounds can make proper identification difficult.

    The UK did it mostly in the 20th century till the practice started falling out of favor. Personally never experienced or heard of it irl in the US but its in movies and TV pretty often.

  • Idgaf about him, but the rural farm people that have been getting propaganda 24/7 from their news, radio, neighbors, and pastors...well if they can break out of the echo chamber it'd be real nice if we could have more rural progressive support.

  • Yet it was a Trump judge vying for a promotion that allowed him to retain control of CAs national guard.

    It was a Trump judge that allowed him free from consequence for how he stored confidential documents in a bathroom near a copier while allowing visitors. There are enough of them and 6 on the Supreme court.