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- Comment on When did Cash for Chritianity become a thing? When even Jesus the son of god wouldn't stand for it in a church? If they preach why don't they practice from the bible? 3 days ago:
it became a thing because the catholic church was (still is) actually the leftovers of the roman empire, and acted like an empire as a result (the only reason they dont today is because they no longer have the power to crush nations). this lends false legitimacy to others trying to use Christianity as a platform for personal gain.
- Comment on This is real 4 days ago:
its probably helpful for the people it describes. not everyone understands how lease agreements work, even in the basic way the flyer talks about.
- Comment on Updates that don't tell me what is being updated 5 days ago:
changelogs should be legally mandated on app stores
- Comment on soda 5 days ago:
this kids going places
- Comment on Check your candy this Halloween 2 weeks ago:
stop using ai instead of making a shitty photoshop yourself
- Comment on OK what is your Roman name? 2 weeks ago:
ramenius
- Comment on Dinner is ready! 2 weeks ago:
G bc thats where I live already
- Comment on Disney 2025 2 weeks ago:
thats what they said they were doing
- Comment on Disney 2025 3 weeks ago:
walt Disney was a outspoken Nazi supporter. this has always been the case.
- Comment on Lord of the Power 3 weeks ago:
its ai
- Comment on Lord of the Power 3 weeks ago:
clanker
- Comment on [deleted] 3 weeks ago:
if you dont love her enough for marriage, dont get married. you didn't "take" anything as long as you didn't manipulate or coerce her. their religion is not your problem. that said, if the baby is yours you do have a responsibility to help raise and support the child.
- Comment on found an anti-vax book at my library 4 weeks ago:
its harder than that too because you can't really be neutral, you have to be what the political majority in the area that pays your bills thinks neutral looks like. in our case, thats redneckistan. thankfully most of the ones that would cause issues dont go to the library anyway (although for literacy reasons I'd still rather they did) but if some of the homeschoolers parents decide to raise hell on Facebook it could be bad for us. they are pretty dependent on us though bc ours is the library they have available for their kids but they still could do that if they wanted.
- Comment on found an anti-vax book at my library 4 weeks ago:
idk what the Dewey decimal on it was but it was in nonfiction bc we only have fiction, nonfiction, paperbacks, and fiction and nonfiction again for junior, ya, easy, and Spanish.
- Comment on found an anti-vax book at my library 4 weeks ago:
at our library something like a small tear is generally fine but if its major damage you are fined whatever it'll cost us to replace the book right then
edit: spelling - Comment on found an anti-vax book at my library 4 weeks ago:
yeah, homeschooling needs some more regulation.
- Comment on found an anti-vax book at my library 4 weeks ago:
this sums up my experience with them pretty well too
- Comment on found an anti-vax book at my library 4 weeks ago:
why second-hand? those are the ones she already won't get anything from.
- Comment on found an anti-vax book at my library 4 weeks ago:
we dont have an 'adult' section, just regular fiction and nonfiction and accompanying sections for ya and junior. i have no idea what a ya nonfiction book is and neither does anyone else who works there rn so nothing has been going to that section.
- Comment on found an anti-vax book at my library 4 weeks ago:
its especially concerning since we get a lot of people who are the bad kind of homeschoolers. the trump books and audiobooks dont move at all thankfully.
- Comment on found an anti-vax book at my library 4 weeks ago:
as a public facility, the library is supposed to prioritize what the public is using. because the book was getting used, bullshit can't even be official.
- Submitted 5 weeks ago to mildlyinfuriating@lemmy.world | 34 comments
- Comment on Bottom text 5 weeks ago:
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- Comment on paz 5 weeks ago:
i wouldnt say so. what makes it extreme is that it sits at the far end of the political spectrum. a good analogy would be hot and cold (I'll use Fahrenheit bc I'm American). anywhere from 60-80 degrees is generally tolerable even if it may not be comfortable. 90 degrees is a temperature nearly nobody likes being at but it isnt extreme, its just uncomfortable. 100 degrees still isnt quite extreme, but it is dangerous if you aren't careful. anything above that is an extremely high temperature. you could mirror that onto the other side of the tolerable range I mentioned and it would be the same. extreme does not mean unpopular, it means so far outside of a tolerable range as to be excessively bad (whatever constitutes 'bad' in-context, often dangerous). unpopular is a separate, arbitrary thing that only describes approval and not how extreme something is.
- Comment on New Valve trademark for 'Steam Frame', looks like we're getting new hardware 5 weeks ago:
i hope they do something related to vr so I can finally have a sane and simple solution for Linux pcvr
- Comment on New Valve trademark for 'Steam Frame', looks like we're getting new hardware 5 weeks ago:
there's already a dock
- Comment on paz 1 month ago:
whether something is extreme or not has nothing to do with how popular it is. even if everyone in the world held those views they would still be extremist beliefs. the people who hold those views are not moderate.
- Comment on paz 1 month ago:
well since it is an extreme, anyone holding that viewpoint is an extremist. it has nothing to do with how common it is.
- Comment on paz 1 month ago:
someone who doesnt think you should have human rights isnt moderate though. there is such a thing as people who disagree with you but are not extremists.
- Comment on paz 1 month ago:
why is this so downvoted? its saying extremism is bad no matter which end of the political spectrum you are on, which is true.