running_ragged

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[–] running_ragged@lemmy.world 22 points 1 week ago

Say hello to State Media

[–] running_ragged@lemmy.world 55 points 1 week ago (2 children)

It might be that, but I don't think that makes it any less dangerous as a path to set precedent to start going after any political group that they don't like.

Couple that with an illegal, but unchallenged executive order (not implemented yet) to prevent candidates from running, or appearing on ballots who are 'under investigation', and the mid-terms could be completely derailed by bogus charges on key candidates, cementing the current administrations strangle-hold.

They've already shown they have to problem doing the exact things they accused the Democrats of doing, so I wouldn't put this past them at all.

[–] running_ragged@lemmy.world 137 points 2 weeks ago (40 children)

They could get a crew van, fit more in it, and still fit in a standard parking spot.

Probably also quite a few thousands of dollars cheaper.

[–] running_ragged@lemmy.world 17 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

This is a good pet peeve.

I think the big difference between MCU and your Harry Potter example is that the whole series is “Harry Potter and…”

MCU movies are all titled and focused on different heroes. You might not care about the guardians, but you read every Ironman comic and thats all you are interested in watching.

Having to keep up with every arc so the next Ironman makes sense can be a bit much.

[–] running_ragged@lemmy.world 29 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

What gets me is that no one seems to be mentioning exactly what it means that US is entering their 'Papers please' phase, and that supporting a fascist state isn't a very Canadian thing to do.

Not wanting to be hassled at the border, or having our sovereignty threatened is an understandable reason for avoiding the US, but it's also pretty selfish.

I wish I see more people, and Canadian news media talking about the bigger side of it as in 'We don't support fascism'

That should be an integral part of our identity, especially if we want to ensure the Conservatives stop trying to normalise maple maga ideals.

[–] running_ragged@lemmy.world 12 points 3 weeks ago

Feels like it was trained with a prompt to speak in the tone of Elon, and trained on historical tweets, treating all of Elon's tweets as gospel.

[–] running_ragged@lemmy.world 4 points 1 month ago

That is what needs to happen. Unfortunately the issue is that they start with messaging like this to make the vast majority of the country think they're safe.

Its only going to be 'certain citizens', who've committed 'certain crimes'.

So that most other citizens will sit quietly in the corner and hope to not call attention to themselves.

Meanwhile the scale and scope of who's counted as undesirable; who's going to be impacted, will continue to grow as their ability to process the 'undesirables' grows. This will go until the set of undesirables includes everyone not actively working for 'The Party'

[–] running_ragged@lemmy.world 41 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

legally shipped off to a foreign concentration camp

I think you mean sold to the highest bidding foreign labour camp.

[–] running_ragged@lemmy.world 26 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Yeah, we won’t really be prosperous until we’re losing multiple cities a year to wild fires.

[–] running_ragged@lemmy.world 7 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

we went from “trump never tells the truth” to “why didn’t you believe trump” so fast people are breaking necks left and right.

I think its more that he says so much shit, you can't take any of his words at face value, which isn't the same as everything is a lie.

If he says something that sounds positive to people other than himself, its probably a lie. If he says something that sounds horrible, its probably him telling the truth by accident.

Following this heuristic, this sort of violence was exactly the sort of thing he should have been believed on. edit: formatting

[–] running_ragged@lemmy.world 34 points 2 months ago (2 children)

I don't think that defeats it at all, it just changes the direction of the conversation and is as deeply philosophical as the first. Some might say life goes on with or without free will so it doesn't matter, other say that the a societal acceptance of the absence of free will removes the burden of guilt, and could reshape society in very profound ways, so of course it matters.

[–] running_ragged@lemmy.world 2 points 2 months ago

From the comments link:

From the article: the Miyawaki method, a forestation technique that creates fast-growing, highly biodiverse native forests in the middle of urban areas, or even on deteriorating land. This planting style forces vegetation to compete for resources, accelerating its growth. A forest planted using this technique can grow in 30 years and requires no maintenance after three years.

Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akira/_Miyawaki#Method_and_cond...

A dense plantation of very young seedlings (but with an already mature root system: with symbiotic bacteria and fungi present) is recommended. Density aims at stirring competition between species and the onset of phytosociological relations close to what would happen in nature (three to five plants per square metre in the temperate zone, up to five or ten seedlings per square metre in Borneo).

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