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  • Now that I'm middle aged... How old is Steve Jaleel in this clip? I've seen so much of his face that I can't tell if he's 15 or 25.

    Note: how have I never known his name is Jaleel White?

    Note 2: Family Matters aired from when he was 13 to 22 years old. So... That's my answer.

  • Amazing how many people seem to feel the same. A considered morality is important to me. But this is an unexpected twist on things that I just was not prepared for. I've been reconsidering a lot!

    A.k.a. how can one actually be assured of anonymity on the internet.

  • Oops, I completely misinterpreted your comment. Not sure what etiquette says, but I feel silly and am removing mine.

    I agree that this person saying "you guys are next" is not a threat to the degree that it should be chargeable, and that she's being made an example of.

  • We need a post for everyone's favorite spoon. There are clear winners in my drawer, too. One mystery spoon that I'd love someone to ID.

    Participation forbidden if your utensils are a set.

  • You are seriously missing the point here, and I really can't tell at this point if you're trolling or just not expressing yourself clearly. Can you please stop posting the same juvenile, inane comment all over Lemmy? That the gunman "didn't like" the CEO has absolutely nothing to do with the situation. This is not grade school: nobody called someone else a name, or spread a rumor about someone else, or broke someone's favorite pencil. We're not talking about "not liking" someone personally; we're talking about someone who has committed what amount to crimes against humanity being taken down by a vigilante. The gunman very probably never met nor spoke with the CEO until he shot him.

    Now, the potential consequences of widespread vigilantism? That is an interesting and worthwhile topic. And, having seen a half-dozen or so of your comments, I suspect that this is what is actually making you nervous. This was an extrajudicial killing, which is very much against the original decrees of the US (trial by jury, etc). But, maybe we are so far gone due to corruption... Again, this is where the conversation gets interesting.

  • I don't mean to sideline the conversation too much, but I'm only part of .world. What are some other recommendations? I've seen lots of complaints about moderator censorship here, though I don't want to end up in a dark hole of violence, either.