nanoswarm9k
@nanoswarm9k@lemmus.org
- Comment on Anon uses GOG 3 days ago:
cookie for high quality reframe
- Comment on 3 days ago:
Home Farm Stands United has the only self checkout i’m ok with (jar under the table)
- Comment on 3 days ago:
Thanks for comparing notes.
It kind of blows my mind. I mean, take the rights people died for and then pull up the ladder behind and ask why no one wants to visit in retirement. Like, we don’t even get time off to vote in general election, we’re so busy hustling for half of a living wage and free sneers from management. Very yikes.
A strike in time saves nine, fancy. Lives, probably too.
- Comment on 4 days ago:
Old contract new contract. When boomers sold the union so no one else wpuld get living wage, and they could keep their lifestyle.
I was lucky to have a supervisor when I started in 2006 who was open and honest, explaining why our holiday pay and schedules were so different (old contract new contract)… Still complicated, but no more raises or benefits.
He was making over 20/hr. I started at about 8 usd… 10 years later i worked another brief stint at the chain. Same starting wage. Probably didn’t go up until covid pressure.
Gen X got screwed out at the end of long union busting campeigns, and the rest of the shit rolled downhill.
- Comment on 4 days ago:
Who pays your rent?
- Comment on i enjoy high fructose corn syrup too 1 week ago:
Common… as in grocery store or as in laying around outside for free?
- Comment on Texas National Guard arriving in Chicago 1 week ago:
Perfect :3 Primers for all.
- Comment on Texas National Guard arriving in Chicago 1 week ago:
That’s the spirit.
Tbh, I learned they shut up faster lately.
Some boomer tried to shame me for using public transit, which employed him. Shut up when I pointed out I’d never been paid a living wage my entire life, which made maintaining a car hard whether you knew how to change the oil or not.
Had a nice conversation about local geology after that. Fancy that.
Learning more and more that maga folks expect to be cuffed once to know respect, and twice for love, then once a year after that for measure. Something about sense of consequence. But also I’m recomending mace+ to all minorities(more backlash from some some biggotkuks.).
Anyway, again, basic bullyback, right? Learning late. Might pick up artofwar for seasoning. (sabo manual is already on the rounds, right?)
- Comment on Texas National Guard arriving in Chicago 1 week ago:
Liquid diet. Not good for marching.
- Comment on Texas National Guard arriving in Chicago 1 week ago:
It’s not that they know. It’s that we won’t allow the subject to be changed anymore. We’re bullying back. If you’re tired, consider taking a break in general, bc this is the only thing I’ve seen working, and it gets to places violence doesn’t reach.
Also, your criticism is helpful and I am NOT arguing against any of your salient points.
- Comment on Who is the enemy? 1 month ago:
nepo. babies. (i put my commwnt in the wrong spot)
- Comment on US education 2 months ago:
Paychology, Sociology, Social Psychology. Arguably studies of stupidity.
- Comment on All downhill from there 3 months ago:
Yep. That’s what I was recomending! Thanks for volunteering your time.
I learned it from Clan of the Cavebear series, which was slightly more digestible than an encyclopedia. (I like reading encyclopedia, but know most people need a little human interest to stay focused)
That’s probably as much detail as we’re going to cram on lemmy, but the details of what organs and musculoskelular parts can be used for what, or what packs up or processes down surprisingly well, and thus prioritized for carriage.
Thanks for helping unpack this for the lurkers. People like to hear different voices and angles on a subject, rightly.
- Comment on How can I start getting familiar with the plants, trees and animals around where I live? 3 months ago:
At least one or two books on local plants. Can be skipped through or absorbed in chunks – Alternate with actually stumbling around outside in a safe greenspace trying to find one or two recognizable things – THAT, positive identification, is where the reward chemicals start to kick in.
Nature walks with local hedge wissen add speedrun. Usually nerds LOVE to help someone discover their special interest topics, so def check any nature reserves or ecology clubs…
What a cool direction to go in. Good for you.
- Comment on All downhill from there 3 months ago:
We were talking about the after killing part, specifically.
Field dressing, meat logistics, leather processing and whether you’re saving the brains for that or not.
Thanks for your enthusiam. Feel free to reply with information more directly related to getting meat and craft materials back to camp.
- Comment on All downhill from there 3 months ago:
Group hunting for mega-fauna. Partial field-processing of remains, beyond a dressing.
idk, moose hunters might still. Is there a moose hunter at the forum today…?
- Comment on Carnivory in Plants 3 months ago:
probably used casually in a kink. would you like a map of the internet? (earnest)
- Comment on Transitioning in STEM 5 months ago:
Men in fem dominated fields get the glass escalator to promotion.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glass_Escalator
Propublica has some useful peices, but it might take an ebsco search or three to pry loose that dangerous and embarassing level of ignorance about what living is like.
Watching sociology videos can be a bit of a grind, but tastes better than foot-in-the-mouth.
- Comment on That's why it's called science fiction duh 7 months ago:
The monstertruck comercial is for people in my life that I love. Also my own enjoyment.
I don’t think people who crave high stimulation messaging, or enjoy pantomime or slapstick should be left to the mercy of profiteer programming. Just because I enjoy technical reading and essay style lectures doesn’t mean that works for everyone. I wouldn’t like to leave any neighbors behind.
Not sure what works for you, internet stranger, but maybe it isn’t socratic dialogue.
So. Yah, everything from my prior post is earnest and inclusive. Folx can fimd a better place any projected sarcasm or derision.
on tumblr they say some of the reading comprehension is piss poor. (#iheardupissonthepoor)
No one needs to thank me or like me, as long as I can have my equitable living rights, yah? so no sweat: keep the emotional labour.
- Comment on That's why it's called science fiction duh 7 months ago:
people who have access to equitable righta and education (ie girls go to school, everyone has access to the economy and healthcare including sexual health) tend to self-regulate the population towards sustainable levels.
Stupidity is created through systemic sexism, dumbification, and reinforcement of poverty.
Baby booms happen when people don’t know how the world, including their bodies, work, and when uterus-havers are isolated and have control over their own life paths and bodies removed.
the usa before women had equitable banking, voting, education, healthcare, and employment access is a fine example – there are plenty around the world.
tl;dr overpopulation is an effect of discriminatory and oppressive environments and not a herreditary issue.
we are born to a bellcurve of smartness; just a lot of people get it starved and beaten out of them and are put on the prison pipeline before they can figure out what’s going on.
we’ve known this a long time but it’s hard to ‘sell’ to privledged people who didn’t have to think about it and don’t want to talk about reperations for redlining, boarding schools, etc… (good morning and welcome to the Blood Machine)
can anyone write a monster truck ad version of my comment that is readable at a 3rd grade level, pls?
also, it’s the power grip and reciprocity. that’s what makes us human.
- Comment on That's why it's called science fiction duh 7 months ago:
(… ya’ll, should we get a community? is there one already?)
- Comment on no ragrets 7 months ago:
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19862621/
game theory/economic zero sum gaming was the result of a paranoid breakdown.
iow, each for themselves economic policy is not based. these works are still cited in arguments against altruism though.
- Comment on If God is all powerful and created human. How come God in endowed with human emotions? Shouldn't he or she be beyond that? 9 months ago:
This still sounds like violent conversion therapy. What an aweful, merciless god you make of yourself.