uzay
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- Comment on Interesting analogy 5 days ago:
Part of the problem is people acting like all that stuff is ancient history and not relevant anymore. Yet almost all violent problems around the world still are directly or indirectly caused by european colonialism that destroyed societies and meddling by so-called “western” states, who felt entitled to rule over everyone they defined as “uncivilized”. On top of that these “western” states still use their influence to enrich themselves on the backs of peoples of “third world” countries and calling it “global free trade” or “spreading democracy”. If all of that isn’t acknowledged and actively counteracted, humanity won’t ever get over this shit.
- Comment on Pretty interesting when you really think about it. 5 days ago:
PSA: If all you have to do is wait in line, you’re privileged af
- Comment on Interesting analogy 6 days ago:
It is especially meritless to equate people who claim the land based on other people sharing their religion having lived there a thousand years ago, with people whose grandparents got kicked out of their houses and who’ve had to live in an open air prison ever since while being subjected to regular attempts at ethnic cleansing.
- Comment on Interesting analogy 6 days ago:
Israel shouldn’t exist because it’s a colonial apartheid state perpetrating a genocide. That doesn’t mean every non-palestinian has to leave either.
- Comment on Looking for answers 6 days ago:
The answer is obviously codifying the position of power that violence granted you in a set of laws, hoping they won’t be challenged by further violence
- Comment on JustPlumberThings 4 months ago:
He couldn’t lay the pipe so he stood it up
- Comment on Somehow USB disks are still the easiest and most reliable way 4 months ago:
LocalSend does it best
- Comment on Happy Father's Day. 6 months ago:
And the serum is just a stain in your sock without the magic egg.
- Comment on We can do all three things at once 7 months ago:
Whether it would work or not wasn’t even the main point of what I said. But that doesn’t matter to you anyway as your strategy to debate seems to be to call others stupid often enough until everyone else understands how smart you are. Good luck with that.
- Comment on We can do all three things at once 7 months ago:
Reaching for an unproven concept of “drilling really deep holes” that’s barely a few years old to convince people there is no problem with long-term storage of dangerous waste we’ve been accumulating for decades, but sure, I’m just a NIMBY.
- Comment on We can do all three things at once 7 months ago:
And for how long to they have to be “safely stored”? For how long do they have to be buried without anyone digging them up? And where are we burying anyway where there is no risk of anyone digging them up intentionally or accidentally, no risk of natural phenomena interfering, no risk of the barrels breaking and nuclear waste seeping into our water? There is a reason why countries have been struggling to find these safe storage spaces for decades. I’d argue that is because there aren’t any.
- Comment on We can do all three things at once 7 months ago:
“Ukraine seems to be fine” is an odd thing to say considering what is going on there in general, but to your point, we can be glad that the fighting around Chernobyl did not do more damage. There’s also a difference in strategy when a country attacks their neighbour to annex their land. If they instead want to mess with a country further away, they can just drop some bombs on their nuclear plants and see what happens.
- Comment on We can do all three things at once 7 months ago:
France has not been at war since they started building nuclear plants and has no solid plan for dealing with nuclear waste either from what I can tell.
- Comment on We can do all three things at once 7 months ago:
The number of people who still think nuclear power is a manageable risk in any capacity is really depressing. We still have no idea what to do with all the nuclear waste we’re creating even now. And that’s not even considering the impact of having a nuclear plant when you’re in a war.
- Comment on RIP in pieces 8 months ago:
The difference being that on wikipedia you could use the sources on there while AI makes those up as well
- Comment on English may be a hot mess but at least we don't have to worry about this nonsense 9 months ago:
And words that are feminine but are still used with ‘el’ and ‘un’ because they start with a stressed a
- Comment on Lol 10 months ago:
And everyone knows that resident doesn’t necessarily mean a resident of your house either
- Comment on Average website visit in 2024 10 months ago:
Yep, you can “reject all” if you’re lucky. Then you just have to go through the list anyway and untick all “legitimate interest” to spy on you.
- Comment on Congratulations ! 10 months ago:
I like how you can spell fuck using the elements of the periodic table
- Comment on Fellow landchads of Lemmy. Don't you hate when this happens? 11 months ago:
If you can’t afford bread, just eat the rich
- Comment on It's canon now. And so is a certain image format. 11 months ago:
Is it pronounced jilf then as well?
- Comment on I bet Rockstar is thinking twice about *checks notes* making a normal looking female character. 1 year ago:
Elon Musk’s many children are only insofar hypothetical that he has yet to see them
- Comment on Know your shits! 1 year ago:
That’s hot garbage
- Comment on The condom business does not seem sustainable tbh. 1 year ago:
Nah, they know what they’re doing. If their customers had children they’d stop having sex all the time.