saltesc
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- Comment on 🙄🙄🙄 6 days ago:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_contract
It’s why you can go to the store and not worry about being murdered even though there’s nothing preventing that from happening.
- Comment on Anon awakens something 1 week ago:
Ooooh, black water closets. Bouncy is my forte and I just assumed. How embarassing.
- Comment on Anon awakens something 1 week ago:
Well most water closets are tiled and can’t be.jumped on at all.
- Comment on Pizza 🌟 1 week ago:
All the poor people couldn’t afford cooks; the cooks were their neighbours too.
- Comment on Nature > Modern Technology, return to monke 1 week ago:
Water or hydration bladder.
CamelBak* is just a brand name and not a very good one these days.
- Comment on I vaguely remember these but forgot what they were for 1 week ago:
- Comment on It's not that bad quit whining 1 week ago:
This definitely isn’t just a female thing. We were all exchanging doctor stories the other night and everyone had ones like this. Weirdly they were all in the past few years and that being gaslit or dismissed by a doctor just feels normal now.
- Comment on DOGE cut 20% of APHIS the agency that protects U.S. agriculture and now the screwworm parasite that wipes out livestock has returned to the U.S 2 weeks ago:
That’s…not how the sterile tactic works. Anywhere in the world.
For starters, you think they’re just going to release everything in winter because last fall there were a couple of cases in proximity of the border? It’s insect ecology. Always wait for late-spring to summer before anything. Most generational breeding starts peak-summer period.
When we do this for mosquitos in SE Asia, African Lakes, South America, etc. you prepare, then go it at the right time.
“We had a case in Texas now! Unleash the horde!”
Aaaand you’re fucked.
Again, the main concern is about how infestation breached through north of South America and Central America to get to North America. There were proxy cases to the US border over the last six months which obviously meant it’d be in the US come warmer months—and that’s been factored for—but why did it get that far up the continent over the last two years?
These are things way outside of Trump’s wheelhouse and apparently Lemmy users that only come in here for US politics articles. Hell. I can tell most of you didn’t even read the article, let alone look into it.
- Comment on DOGE cut 20% of APHIS the agency that protects U.S. agriculture and now the screwworm parasite that wipes out livestock has returned to the U.S 2 weeks ago:
Literally has nothing to do with Trump or Trump voters.
While the USDA has long been prepared and will just repeat their actions of last time—which the article implies they’ve already prepared for—it’s more a concern of what happened to Central/South America, or the fly’s geneology or reproductive behaviours that has caused the safe zone to slowly get overrun these past few years.
If you really want to point this to Trump, I guess you’ll need to find some sort of link to something the US did that somehow caused Panama and then Mexico to get re-invaded, about 6-12 months before he was in office.
- Comment on why is it never the 'close friend' who gets shit on? 2 weeks ago:
They’re a tattoo now.
- Comment on Anon plays World of Warcraft 2 weeks ago:
Ah. End-game was many things. But my fav parts was PvP and huge raids. Fun social nights of really challenging stuff with a group of friends you’ll never meet irl 😍
- Comment on Anon plays World of Warcraft 2 weeks ago:
That game was all about the end-game. Questing up to max level was like the intro and could be done very fast with a good guide. The only good thing about leveling was getting used to new skills at a slow rate, otherwise it was kind of pointless and just something you’d quickly get out of the way.
- Comment on Be a good parent, keep your children safe 3 weeks ago:
This’d work if they weren’t Millennial terms.
Kids think you’re embarassing and old if you use terms like rofl and wear ankle socks.
- Comment on timely 3 weeks ago:
The Scott Manley video is great.
He slows it down and you get to see the exact moment Bezos practically nuked a launchpad, with nothing more to say but “anolomy”.
Yes, he can easily financially absorb it easily. But the damage he caused hopefully has repercussions on billionaire space exploration being regulated like any other public space agency.
- Comment on 🗿 3 weeks ago:
Sounds like something Hegseth would say…
- Comment on 🗿 3 weeks ago:
Oh, but that’s so cringe… No one would get that vibe but you.
- Comment on [deleted] 3 weeks ago:
Beadscalibur
And it chooses it’s fate. It is wearing her.
- Comment on How could I prepare for this market scenario? 3 weeks ago:
Multiverse travel. The timeline shows very different results ocurring but there’s no z-axis to show us where they occur.
One day we’ll figure out the mysteries of stockmos…
- Comment on [deleted] 3 weeks ago:
(it’s not a lie)
Like, someone doing the test is also not going to believe a tiger made it all the way to Africa.
- Comment on Aussies are a strange beautiful people with ways that are alien to me... 4 weeks ago:
Funny you say that. I’ve grown up poor, life without money didn’t stop me from living great. Just by devaluing it, it’s slowly come to me faster than others that live by it. Now I’m sort of at the point where enough is enough, it’s a hassle at a point and I can’t succeed in life if I’m not living, just bound by it.
So I kinda see it as a failure. Like something that gets in the way and holds a person back in life if they lack the capacity to think much for themselves. I’ve met very few rich people of substance or value in anything beyond their accounts. Not saying they’re worthless; just not of much consideration for value.
- Comment on Mr. House sphere 4 weeks ago:
Every time I see the Vegas dome it’s worse.than I remember. Seeing it do what it does during events is 95% ads with the quality of AI slop, because it’s a sphere… I’d hate to be a resident that can see it from home
- Comment on Aussies are a strange beautiful people with ways that are alien to me... 4 weeks ago:
Is Barbie the source of Mar-a-lago Face or Is it the other way around?
- Comment on Mint 4 weeks ago:
Oooh. I knew this but for some reason my brain went from “Th ground? Like soil?” to “if I’m not supposed to grow it in a pot of soil, am I meant to grow it on some sort of trellis setup?”
- Comment on It's about the *option* 4 weeks ago:
I never clean mine or have bothered fixing panel damages and paint scrapes. But I take the time to oil and fluid change every 5000 kms lol
It wasn’t made to be pretty, it was made to be reliable and capable.
- Comment on in the trying times i offer you my vintage shit 5 weeks ago:
puts on fridge
- Comment on 🫡🫡🫡 5 weeks ago:
FUCK YEAH!!!
- Comment on I only date virgins 5 weeks ago:
I should put some coal up there.
- Comment on Finally, we have the blueprints! 1 month ago:
That’s where they keep all the conservatives and unpaid bills.
- Comment on Military Grade 1 month ago:
A budget as possible to meet the bare requirements for military use on bulk. You can consider “military grade” the baseline while most civvy items have higher quality, more feature, more comfort, etc.
- Comment on If they're wet farts would the suit eventually start to rust? 1 month ago:
sobbing squire noises