QuoVadisHomines
@QuoVadisHomines@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on I want these walls back 1 day ago:
They are both awful
- Comment on I want these walls back 2 days ago:
I legitimately have avocado colored ceramic midcentury modern lamps in that likely belong in that bedroom.
- Comment on Arts & STEM 2 days ago:
A slightly nicer way to put this is profit incentives frequently cause negative externalities.
- Comment on Arts & STEM 2 days ago:
Have to? Many metalheads are dorks and want to do these gigs.
- Comment on Republican Senator callously says 'biblically, we are supposed to work' to millions set to lose health care 3 days ago:
They certainly skipped 18? 19? where it directs people to treat foreigners in your land like the native born.
- Comment on Basically 1 week ago:
As they should!
- Comment on Basically 1 week ago:
Our founding fathers fought back against their government. At the very least they would wonder why people aren’t gathering in mobs outside the homes and offices of legislators demanding change.
- Comment on Luv Me Chips, 'ate Seagulls... 2 weeks ago:
The French person talked about killing them outside their home.
The guy in the article lost a french fry while eating in the space seagulls live. The only pests there are humans.
Was seagull guy going to starve because he lost a single french fry? No, he wasn’t. He killed a seagull because he’s a piece of shit. If you don’t want seagulls to eat your food maybe don’t eat in their home.
Both were examples of random completely unnecessary killings and it is messed up that you think this is ok. If a kid was killing animals just because we would place them in therapy.
- Comment on Luv Me Chips, 'ate Seagulls... 2 weeks ago:
Because the other poster is talking about both.
The fact specific animals, not pests, are being targeted isn’t a factor. If I kill an animal just gecause it is a random killing.
A rat that isn’t in your home or your eating your crops is not a pest. It is another animal and killing it because you see it on the street is a random killing.
- Comment on Instead of asking all my stupid questions separately, could I just get a ton of "How to Adult" type resources in the comments? 2 weeks ago:
Don’t apologize for not having the same learning styles that other poster has.
- Comment on Instead of asking all my stupid questions separately, could I just get a ton of "How to Adult" type resources in the comments? 2 weeks ago:
That’s silly as sometimes video is preferable especially for things like repair and “how-to” instructions.
Not everyone has the same learning style you do.
- Comment on Luv Me Chips, 'ate Seagulls... 2 weeks ago:
Again Im talking about the French guy I replied to not the person in the article.
- Comment on Luv Me Chips, 'ate Seagulls... 2 weeks ago:
What do you think random means?
- Comment on Luv Me Chips, 'ate Seagulls... 2 weeks ago:
That entirely depends on why you are killing these animals. If you are just killing rats or seagulls outside your home, that is random killing.
- Comment on Luv Me Chips, 'ate Seagulls... 2 weeks ago:
“ I live in the French equivalent of NYC rat wise and trust me, either my cat or I get rid of the pests quickly. “
That’s the part Im addressing with my comment about random killing. I’m not talking about the article.
- Comment on Luv Me Chips, 'ate Seagulls... 2 weeks ago:
Please guess what “tribe” I am from
- Comment on Luv Me Chips, 'ate Seagulls... 2 weeks ago:
I would argue the moment of anger bit wasn’t valid or rational.
I don’t think you should be giving anyone advice.
- Comment on Luv Me Chips, 'ate Seagulls... 2 weeks ago:
If you schedule allows and you aren’t entirely rational, chinchillas are stupid, nocturnal, fluffy rats. The advantage is they live longer if treated well. The disadvantage is that nocturnal bit as their warning scream is loud. A girl I dated had a pair for 15 years before they passed.
- Comment on Luv Me Chips, 'ate Seagulls... 2 weeks ago:
Do ypu think we are in a war against seagulls?
- Comment on Luv Me Chips, 'ate Seagulls... 2 weeks ago:
Why are you randomly murdering animals you do not plan on eating? Your cat has instincts to kill so they get a pass but what is your excuse?
Do you not get that killing a seagull like this is not a good thing?
- Comment on Luv Me Chips, 'ate Seagulls... 2 weeks ago:
Seriously rats can be really great. The worst part is their shorter lifespan.
- Comment on Luv Me Chips, 'ate Seagulls... 2 weeks ago:
I dont think you should call others psycho after fantasizing about their death.
- Comment on It was only a fish! 2 weeks ago:
Fish don’t exist taxonomically speaking.
- Comment on Hello, non-Americans, do you have any Chinese language classes in your education system? 2 weeks ago:
My town was one of the wealthier in the USA at the time and had a substantial population of immigrants from Korea/Japan/Taiwan so it made sense as a third language offering for the kids who were going back to Asia.
A ton of American kids took it because their parents were in finance and pushed it.
- Comment on Hello, non-Americans, do you have any Chinese language classes in your education system? 2 weeks ago:
Yes my public high school had it as a language back in the late 1980s/early 90s.
- Comment on Anon watches a romance movie 2 weeks ago:
It was legal. There was no criminal penalty for it and it was handled by the legal system. It being uncommon is not the same as it being illegal.
No fault divorce made it easier and more common. It did not legalize it by any definition of that word.
- Comment on Anon watches a romance movie 2 weeks ago:
There was stigma but that’s not the same as it being illegal. The fact your parents ARE divorced proves it was not illegal
- Comment on Anon watches a romance movie 2 weeks ago:
The only thing you have convinced me of is that you do not understand what moving the goalposts are.
Again 3 relatives have divorced. No one faced legal penalties for doing so and it was approved by the state which means it is not illegal.
The third definition is the relevant one here
Legal -
legal 1 of 2 adjective le·gal ˈlē-gəl Synonyms of legal 1 : of or relating to law She has many legal problems. 2 a : deriving authority from or founded on law : DE JURE a legal government b : having a formal status derived from law often without a basis in actual fact : TITULAR a corporation is a legal but not a real person c : established by law especially : STATUTORY the legal test of mental capacity —K. C. Masteller 3 #: conforming to or permitted by law or established rules#
- Comment on Anon watches a romance movie 2 weeks ago:
i never said it was easy sailing I said it wasn’t illegal and it wasn’t.
You keep trying to move the goalposts sp your claim could have merit and it does not. You could divorce. I know this because several if my ancestors did in the 1800s.
- Comment on Anon watches a romance movie 2 weeks ago:
Yes that’s called the legal framework for how it worked. I have three ancestors who received divorces in the USA in the 1800s (two had kids together, and one never had kids with the divorced spouse). The two that had kids and divorced were over her infidelity and the third was beaten by her drunk husband.
I have no idea why you think it was illegal after the source tells you how it worked.