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I've seen a lot more chessnetwork drama than you'd believe
The brand name literally comes from the Russian name though (Смирнов Smirnov/Smirnoff).
The calorie used to be the base unit, until we released in the 19th century "wait, heat isn't a gas" and threw out caloric theory, and made the joule. Now the calorie is defined as 4.184 joules.
of an approximation of a derivative of the Roman foot in metric
The Roman foot was between approximately 0.96 and 1.1 international feet (most commonly about 0.97 ft, except in modern Belgium where it was 1.091 ft/13.1 in, the size of Nero Claudius Drusus' foot). After that, the foot in Britain was based off the North German foot (~13.2 in), but in the late 13th century it became more like 12 in (so around the same as the modern foot). Later the English foot was between 11.7 and 12.01 in, and the US foot was based on the English foot until the 19th century when they made the US Customary Units and defined the foot as exactly 1200/3937 meters. The British made the British Imperial system and a bit later defined the foot as 1200/3937.0113 meters. They didn't switch to metric because they saw "French Revolutionary units" (metric) as "atheistic". Later, we advanced our understanding of physics, and the British adopted a foot of 304.8 mm in 1930, and the Americans followed them in 1933, based on the new "industrial inch" from the now-unused 1927 light wave definition of the meter (which used the International Prototype, made of a standard bar). The modern foot is defined as exactly 0.3048 meters, by international agreement in 1959 between some English-speaking countries, after the newer Kypton standard definition of the meter (which is also now not used).
Now it's based on the modern meter definition (distance travelled by light in a vacuum in 1/299792458 of a second, which is defined based on the uperturbed ground-state hyperfine transition frequency of a caesium-133 atom being 9192631770 Hz)
Shapiro is also very anti-Palestine and centrist so... nobody wants him if they can have Walz instead. Walz has accomplished far more positive things than Shapiro.
We need actual social democrats. The great things our nation has weren't the things brought on by centrism, but by progressives like FDR. Tim Walz is just that kind of guy. Democrats need people who won't dedicate their career to attempting bipartisanship or "reaching across the aisle" when the other side of the aisle is the alt-right, and they need someone who isn't controlled by corporate money. Because that kind of refusal to fight back against the right is what got the US into the mess it's in now. Tim Walz doesn't sucker up to fascists, as opposed to centrist Democrats.
mfw i realize children learn by copying the environment around them ((developmental psychology is born))
Trap is a slur, especially used often by weebs. Describing gender non-conforming characters who look feminine as "traps", including many canonically non-binary and woman characters, is pretty fucked up when you think about it. To them, "traps" and genderqueer people in general are sex objects, not characters with respectable identities. Most of the weebs that throw that word around are also the ones to do trans erasure, like denying that a character is transgender or otherwise gender non-conforming, instead treating any character implied not to be AFAB as a man; and then often ironically going crazy defending it as "not gay" because that'd be bad – there's a reason "traps aren't gay" is a meme, and it's an unironically defended position by these people. They convince themselves it's not gay by reducing queer people & characters down to sex objects, things to masturbate to, rather than people. If you don't see them as an equal person, it's not gay or immoral, is how they process it. Obviously they won't say that explicitly if you ask them though, they'll just say it's not gay because being attracted to things that look like women is straight or something.
That's why it's used a shit ton in, you know, porn. Not just hentai, but actual real porn. Usually in place of "bitch", "whore", or some other word used to dehumanize women. They're used in the same derogatory manner. It's pretty disturbing when men use "bitch" or "whore" to refer to women and female characters, it's dehumanizing. And it'd be pretty disturbing to well-adjusted people if someone described anyone feminine genderqueer as "a trap", but this is a slur that weebs are fine using amongst themselves.
This problem is made worse by the fact that generic animes started to play into this, that is, they created "trap" tropes (with a lot of objectified/token otokonoko or josoko characters popping up because weebs like it).
You would think those people wouldn't equate anime characters with real people, but this mentality transfers between fiction and nonfiction unfortunately. Often times the way you feel about character identities in media is representative of the way you feel about the identities of real people – just look at the backlash of the gamergate people about the woke "ruining games and movies" by putting minorities and women in them.
Now, I'm not saying everyone who's ever used the word "trap" is a bigot or anything. People use words without realizing the way others see it, and the impact it has. I used it in my weeb phase. But undeniably, "trap" is a derogatory word and a slur used to objectify queer people, and it always has been – it originated in 4channers & internet weirdos getting mad over trans people being at gaming events, posting pictures and labelling them "traps" ("they're trying to trick you into thinking they're a woman to trap you into having sex with them, when they're really not a woman"). It's no different than other slurs for queer people (like "fag" or "sodomite"). It's harmful and shouldn't be used. Persistence on using it shows a lack of respect for (or just plain ignorance of) genderqueer people and their identities.
Philosophy is the way we try to assign (semantic) meaning to science/scientific observations.
Does the universe really exist outside of our minds? Is the position of matter actually the position we view it at? What is consciousness? I mean it depends on what you mean by existing, or being in a state, or consciousness. When you break language down far enough it becomes clear that it's not objective, and it's entirely suited to each person's unique subjective understanding and interpretation with the context. Language is definitions all the way down. It doesn't make sense to use human language to describe anything objectively, yet we try anyways.
At least, that's how I feel about philosophy as a linguist and someone who really likes theoretical universe stuff.
r/TrueUnpopularOpinion, r/TrueOffMyChest, r/GoodAnimemes (that sub was made after r/Animemes mods stated that "trap" was a slur, which made a bunch of manchildren angry who went to go make their own sub, so you can immediately guess how much of a misogynistic porn-oriented hellhole it is)
They don't have to. In fact, it makes more sense for them to be out the quote, unless they're part of the quote. Many writers use commas outside of the enclosement of the quotation marks. I do
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Can't say I've experienced this. According to American liberals I've talked with, communism is just about synonymous with fascism. No way I could mention that I'm a socialist, that's like an insult towards liberals here. But I also live in Georgia where they ran ads about "radical socialist anti-israel anti-American Fidel Castro supporting communist Raphael Warnock" for the entire election, and that was supposed to scare us, so... maybe there's the reason. Yes the ads were by the Heritage Foundation
USA Moment Rule
Look, asking for instructions on how to build a pipe bomb isn't welcome here, but just so you can recognize and avoid the danger of seeing somebody explain how to build a pipe bomb, I'll give you the instructions just this once...
EDIT: I just realized that I probably just accidentally manually disabled it somehow? My default languages were Undetermined and Cymraeg (Welsh) for some reason. I do not speak Welsh, fortunately. I don't know how I would've achieved that but it's probably not because of the instance, now that I think about it.
In my opinion, they should have English as a default language. I don't like being Anglo-centric and all but like, most people using Lemmy definitely speak English and most people probably don't know that this setting is causing communities to be excluded in the first place.
Really I think every language should be enabled by default. Like make "unspecified" language include other languages. Or have a "see communities using any languages" option. I don't know if Lemmy can do that though. Content shouldn't be hidden by default methinks, at least without informing you of it explictly. And this is just a Boost thing, but I can't see the option in my account settings in-app.
Germany has an extremely strong automobile lobby. They're very dependent on the car industry. So politicians taking the money from these companies, which is a lot of them, sabotage infrastructure programs, and instead pump more money into cars. Similar issue to America really, and it's an issue caused by America having a massive presence in Germany and playing a big role in West German law & reconstruction.
Former East Germany generally has significantly better urban design & public transit infrastructure than former West Germany, but the government neglects the east part of the country as well as implementing the car-ification I mentioned before, plus the AfD (basically the modern Nazi party) is becoming in-charge there, so it's getting worse over time.
Suburbs with cookie-cutter houses where everything looks eerily identical are everywhere around here in the south – or at least my part of it. Mostly in newer developments. They're so ugly, and I have to see them any time I'm on the road unless I'm in an urban area.
The worst part is the people who live in those places (mostly white flight descendants) are always the ones who complain about housing projects and get zoning reforms & mixed-use building plans shut down because efficient land/property use looks "ugly" to them, and they think it's bad for property value or something. Like fuck off, you literally live in the neighborhood from The Lorax, your opinion on what acceptable housing is is worthless.
I think one worrying thing to consider is that she's still edged out by Trump in many of the swing states she needs to win the election – Trump overall leads her in a majority of swing states actually, and Harris doesn't reliably poll above Trump in any important swing state except maybe Michigan. RFK Jr. is acting as a massive spoiler for both sides depending on which state you go to – he takes more away from Trump in some states like Michigan and Georgia; and more away from Harris in others like Arizona, Virginia, and Wisconsin.
The internet seems to be celebrating prematurely, but she has a very real chance of losing this election. It doesn't matter if she gets the popular vote or not, because the candidate most Americans vote for isn't necessarily the one that wins. People need to get out and vote if we're going to get Harris into office.
I'm at least going to do my part as someone in a very red part of Georgia. Can't wait for the convention on the 9th, I want to see who she picks as VP (hopefully Tim Walz, or far less likely Andy Beshear).
Why do they all look the same? American-style suburbs completely lack character.