tim-clark
@tim-clark@kbin.social
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- Comment on Instagram Advertises Nonconsensual AI Nude Apps 6 months ago:
Exactly
- Comment on Instagram Advertises Nonconsensual AI Nude Apps 6 months ago:
Flat earthers on the rise. I can only trust what i see with my eyes, the earth is flat!
How will this affect the courts? How canevidence be trusted?
- Comment on [deleted] 6 months ago:
I consider humans a waste. Vegan = facist that doesn't take into account peoples culture, economic status, health, or the other myriad ways we are destroying each other and the planet. Reduce waste, stop having children
- Comment on [deleted] 6 months ago:
Here, we observe a remarkable display: the unhinged retort from an individual uncertain of their niche within the grand tapestry of life. These are the ramblings of what might be termed a 'Cultura Superioris'—a creature that feeds not just on plants, but on the sumptuous fare of perceived moral superiority. This behavior, fascinating in its complexity, seems driven by an insatiable appetite to elevate one's status above the fray, nourished by the wholesome food of self-declared virtue.
- Comment on [deleted] 6 months ago:
A most peculiar phenomenon unfolds. Here we observe the aggressive vegan in their natural habitat. Watch closely as this complex social interaction escalates. Here, the aggressive vegan, a creature driven not just by dietary preference but a fierce moral compass that points invariably to the nearest source of conflict over animal rights. Listen closes to the ranting "Listen up! The vegan empire is taking over! We demand organic arugula and broccoli for everyone—resistance is useless. Accept our leafy greens now! They are the spearhead of a new era of dietary purity!"
- Comment on [deleted] 6 months ago:
Except vegans
- Comment on [deleted] 6 months ago:
Zero interest in converting anyone to vegan. I don't care what anyone eats, it is their choice. Only interested in reducing waste and the population. Work towards an achievable goal. I will never be vegan due to my health issues, as you have conveniently glossed over. It doesn't work for everyone, it's in the same vain as telling everyone the need to eat peanuts.
- Comment on [deleted] 6 months ago:
Wow, such a superior enlightened being you are!! Empathy for other peoples culture, health, and economic status needs to be taken into account. For all the talk of being knowledgeable and a moral leader, you are blinded by your own bias. Self reflection is important for all, including you
- Comment on [deleted] 6 months ago:
I agree with many of the sentiments of vegans. However living in a city filled with militant vegans has turned me off supporting them, that is an emotional response based on my lived experience. All the gibberish you spouted can go right back at you as your diatribe shows your own bias as well. So keep claiming superiority it won't sway people with all your superior knowledge. If you know so much try a tactic that is more supportive instead of belittling people.
- Comment on [deleted] 6 months ago:
Gibberish, complete incoherent gibberish. Still trying to force your morality on others by belittling them. Udder nonsense from an extremist.
- Comment on [deleted] 6 months ago:
Weak argument while standing on your subjective high ground, morality is a compass. Forcing people to follow your values is in most peoples view is immoral. Veganism is cult trying to shame people and scream at them for being wrong. No different than a religion trying to force their morals on you. Also trying to force people to a specific diet is wrong, that is not taking into account individuals health.
- Comment on [deleted] 6 months ago:
No, due to my medical issues. Not everyone can eat the same diet. We should reduce our waste ld food which would.make a huge dent in the number of animals for food.
- Comment on [deleted] 6 months ago:
Vegans = fascists of the food world. Follow my diet or I will harass you.
That is not a good technique to sway people's attitudes
- Comment on The four houses dads belong to. 10 months ago:
Wafer manufacturing. High heat application for the unit, part described is the main internal platter
- Comment on The four houses dads belong to. 10 months ago:
Large pieces of billet material, lift point added for moving between machines on the first 2 operations. Afterwards the item is light enough to pickup. Roughly 323lbs of material removed in the first 2 operations. Then the items went on to 6 months of machining to complete them. Very expensive one off pieces manufactured during R&D. Final products are low number runs of 2-3 items that take 5 months to manufacture. This was a single piece in a larger piece of equipment that I manufactured. Largest tolerance on the item was 0.0005" with true position at 0.0001". Challenging item to handle and machine
- Comment on The four houses dads belong to. 10 months ago:
Adding a lift point. Did 12 of them and the driver was on the toasty side when done
- Comment on The four houses dads belong to. 10 months ago:
Free hand, lots of practice. The threaded hole was to add a lift point, didn't need to be perfectly perpendicular
- Comment on The four houses dads belong to. 10 months ago:
Could also depend on how they're are used and treated. Some of my friends theirs don't last long at all with how they use them.
If it works for you and how you use it, then it's the right tool.
- Comment on The four houses dads belong to. 10 months ago:
Haven't used makita bt. Have 20+ other makita going back 15yrs to brand new ones. All have worked perfectly with incredible power. Same batteries work on all of them. Have had some chargers fail but not a single tool. They get used and abused daily with no issues. Granted this is anecdote evidence.
- Comment on The four houses dads belong to. 10 months ago:
Makita still going strong after 15yrs of use. They were the best at the time and still works amazing today with backwards compatibility batteries. My 15yrs old driver can use a brand new battery that a 2023 model uses.
Drill a 1/2" hole through 4" thick stainless without a hiccup on a single battery. Then tap the hole on the same battery. Impressive power and reliable
- Comment on The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion 11 months ago:
Started playing rust a month ago on pc. My son and I now duo, we have been making solid progress. It has been an emotional journey
- Comment on Totalitarianism. What are the good things about it? 1 year ago:
Just like how a democracy can work. It all comes down to the people in charge of any system.
- Comment on Why shouldn’t firearm manufacturers be held accountable for the use of their weapons in crimes? 1 year ago:
It's less hoops than gun nuts jump through. Being prepared for an emergency vs being prepared to kill are vastly different. The problem is gun nuts won't acknowledge their raging boners at the thought of using a gun in the slightest perception of an inconvenience. The John Wayne mentality is a detriment to society
- Comment on Why shouldn’t firearm manufacturers be held accountable for the use of their weapons in crimes? 1 year ago:
If you practice shooting then you are just practicing to kill. So the folks that own the 400 million guns in the US are just practicing for the intended purpose. Which then you can extrapolate out they are just waiting to kill. Which falls in line with every gun owner I have known. Either practicing to kill animals or people.
- Comment on Why shouldn’t firearm manufacturers be held accountable for the use of their weapons in crimes? 1 year ago:
I'm heading down to the hammer range to practice hitting nails. Listening to gun nuts talk about the use case for guns is ridiculous. It is actually nice to see a few people in this thread acknowledging what a guns primary purpose is.
- Comment on How do I tame my frustration toward my aging parents? 1 year ago:
You sound angry and entitled.