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Why do people keep fact-checking Republicans? 😭
  • My Uber reductionist explanation.

    I get you scared. You vote for the cure to what I'm scaring you on.

    Most people, except the very scared, don't vote.

    Republicans say "hell is coming unless you vote for me", which gets people scared and thus voting

    Democrats, "well try our hardest to build helpful systems that make the middle class grow again" ...... People stop listening and don't vote.......

    That's how

    Fuck. 2020 got more people voting than any other presidential election in recent history and it STILL didn't break 50% of legal voters.

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  • Today, just completed a task that required coordinating with a few different teams and was a known blocker for a very big project coming up fast. Got it done ahead of time.

    My boss positively called me out in front of their boss and other high ranking members of the org for it with a thank you.

    I've been at this team for< 2 months. from a team where the boss would take credit for everything and then ask you to explain it to him several times so he could just parrot it back to his boss even after "leading" the team for over a year.

    This felt like a joy.

  • Amazon tells employees to return to office five days a week
  • This is one of the conspiracy theories I believe in.

    Most tech workers buy lunch in their local area. If they wfh, they'll make lunch and not spend money. Meaning less commerce in the city... Makes city look bad.

    Also, if you're coming to said city, if you can choose to live 2 hours north, suddenly that choice looks terrible from a quality of life pov. You'll likely rent/buy a place in said city. Keeping real estate values higher. (This is another value that benefits both govt and company since they so big they own the majority of buildings they use)

    Source: am tech worker at a big river company

  • Anon watches Malcolm in the Middle
  • Right. And he's a man's man. Does things because he has an internal code he ascribes to vs makes him feel cool. He doesn't have to play at being a man because he's the epitome of a conservative coded man. He also was very cut and dry, and knows the limit of his power/his strengths. Every time it's a science or medical thing he puts all the weight on bones and never tries to influence her or tell her she's wrong about science.

    When it comes to his domain, the interpersonal/political/legal stuff he knows his area of expertise and takes over. In every episode, when bones says "this is a murder" or "we need this stuff at the Jeffersonian" he instantly kicks into gear and gets his people to scoop everything up and GTFO. Him and the new orleanian DA lady come to blows every so often, but that's expected for cops vs lawyers.

    The Angela thing was a similar way when it comes to code. iirc she chooses hodgins at the end because while they'd both do the same thing (take care of her and the baby to the best of their ability) hodgins did it because he loved angela, his internal code, and that's "just what guys do" Whereas Wendell said "I'd do the right thing" and she wanted someone who did things because he wanted to. Not to have her as a burden. Again coding IMHO that you don't just need to know societal values, they need to be second nature.

    In the whole show, when pretty much all the women either have a scare or get preggo. The topic of keeping it/not keeping it is never up for debate or takes on the Uber complicated topic of abortion. It's just "they're keeping it"

    That being said. This is not meant as a "this show is bad" comment thread. Enjoy what you want. I just would've loved to hear from the writers/producers of the show to see how much weight Fox put on them or on any other show they make/produce/etc. to be more pro-conservative.

  • How do people in this day in age become nazis/neonazies sexist or even incels when there is so much knowledge against it? Do they get anything out of being that way?
  • It's the same as it's always been. We gravitate towards what we feel.

    The internet has just allowed certain groups who wmight be ashamed to announce their true feelings to say the quiet part out loud anonymously. This gets the next generation to not see a problem with it and go from there.

    As an example. Take an impressionable young boy (14-18), he has trouble getting dates, doesn't have a great home life. Little bit of a loner. Before the internet, hed have to figure out a purpose. Maybe he'd start going to a gym or hitting the books harder to be smarter or something.... With the Internet he's able to find "friends", he finds a community, that community may lead him down dark paths.... Where some in better living situations may say "this is too much" and walk away, he doesn't have anything to walk to... So he gets more and more indoctrinated into the cause.

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  • This has happened a lot to me. Or I just be a fan in silence.

    There's a great line from the band Sloan about this that comes up whenever I hear this.

    "It's not the band I hate, it's their fans"

  • Anon watches Malcolm in the Middle
  • Oh, bones is def ok the spectrum, but that's explained away by being caused by her upbringing.... Since she was in the adoption system due to her dad iirc.

    She's also rich due to her stubbornness and "pulling herself up by her own bootstraps".

    She also is drawn to Booth, a childish man who constantly makes fun of her peers, and has a derogatory nickname for people in her profession (squints), but he's an old values man (reads the paper with his coffee and prefers it to bones' iPad, sleeps around pre-bones but loves every woman he does sleep with, he basically rebuilds their house himself, is a company man who regards the bureau above all else, and he likes guns but keeps his safe like a model citizen should)..... and is hot.

    There's also an embarrassing amount of obvious product placement in the show (the cars, the diff apple products they use and comment on throughout the show) that I'm pretty sure they were self aware of it and making fun of it later on. ....

    The woman who is in charge s2 and later is not nearly as smart as any of her subordinates, meanwhile the guy who is in charge during season 1 always seems to have more respect given to him than his successor. Other women who are in charge also usually turn out to be the big bad at the time.

    I don't remember the woman deciding to keep her baby. Was that one of the one-episode people who are adjacent to a victim?

    Sorry. Went down a rabbit hole here. But yeah, as a kid I was always curious how such a conservative leaning news channel like Fox could have such shows that are either super liberal or super raunchy.... Turns out a lot of them have a lot of conservative coded messages. The writing was pretty standard for a crime procedural.

    Still trying to figure out how such a gay friendly show like X-Men got made......

  • The single most thing that improved your ADHD?
    1. Admitting that I don't have control over my symptoms.
    2. Meds. Taking vivanse and wellbutrin in the morning and experimenting (with Dr approval) Adderall in the afternoon
    3. Making sure I have some exercise as part of my morning every day routine (biking/walking on my way to work, going for a walk before walk when I wfh)
    4. Getting out for a walk bike ride during the day
    5. Talk therapy with a CBT pro
  • TERFs taking their gloves off for Imane Khelif
  • Apologies I meant the person you were originally replying to. I can see it being ambiguous.

    I agree with you, this argument is dumb, sexist, and not fair.

    I'm just saying this is just not a good forum to handle it.

  • TERFs taking their gloves off for Imane Khelif
  • Fyi I don't agree with the previous commenters ideology about two separate classes for women.

    I however agree that we can't discuss this rationally today because social media (including lemmee) is a terrible forum for this discussion, because, unfortunately, a person who is AFAB and has a DSD, or other naturally occurring condition, which gives them more or less testosterone/lactic acid/something else than the typical woman, and thus an advantage, gets conflated with having a trans woman compete, because then the people who feel strongly about trans people on both sides come out of the wood work and start yelling....

    And then everyone gets pissed and/or understandardly triggered and nothing can be argued.

    By naturally occurring I mean w/o the use of drugs/doping/surgery. Which in my understanding is what's the case with the boxer.

    I don't post this to argue or convince. Just clarify what I think they're trying to say.

    I won't respond to the "are they female"/"what to do" debate, only that this forum is terrible to have these debates.

    Thank you for coming to my Ted talk/soap box lecture

  • Why do people complain about multiple streaming platforms existing?
  • As others have pointed out, the rules of competition don't apply since there's exclusive content at play.

    As a metaphor, It's not like one restaurant serving a popular type of food vs multiple restaurants doing so. It's having one Italian, one Thai, one Chinese and one American restaurant being the only ones in 100 miles. Look! There's competition, 4 restaurants! Unless you only want some pad Thai.

    So now instead of fixing cables issue of $60-100/month, they made it more complicated by paying $60-100/month to 3-5 different companies instead of one.

    As a real life example. If you have kids, or are a big Star wars/marvel fan, 9/10 you need Disney+. It may as well be a Monopoly now so they can raise their prices as much as they want. Parents and nerds will pay through the nose for it.

    Source: am a parent and a nerd (but I pirate all my stuff anyway)

  • Anon watches Malcolm in the Middle
  • Bones had a lot of subtle things ... Each character has some weird quirks that almost always has the future conservatives would tell them.

    (Spoilers for a 10 year show)

    If the top of my head ...

    • Both of the women (bones and the hot girl intern) who were proud of having a lot of premarital sex end up accidentally getting preggo and don't even think of not keeping it
    • The super duper rich guy, although he loses all his money due to outside circumstances, he works his ass off all the time, and becomes super duper rich again
    • The only "poor" later season intern is a southern guy (ya know, from "real America") who works hard and gets rich by capitalizing on his family stuff
    • The sexy "free spirit" artsy girl is an airhead in most areas of life.
      • Forgets she was actually married, (and secretly wants the black guy more than the rich white guy)
      • She's a programming genius, but her program gets hacked in the stupidest way possible
      • Of course she has an out of control hard rocking dad, who ends up getting drunk with her fiance and getting him tattooed (because you can't trust drifter dads)
    • The og intern is also poor, also works hard, but is not rich for two reasons >!He's obviously on the autism spectrum and also turns into one of the multi-episode killers also showing to not trust people with mental issues!<
  • Anon watches Malcolm in the Middle
  • I'm not sure if this is supposed to support or counter my point.

    It sounds like you're supporting it because it's brainwashing you to think, "meh. Work sucks. Just deal with it and don't try to improve it"

    It reminded me of another point that in one episode when Hals company is trying to frame him for something the big wigs did.. you find out that he's never worked a friday in years. So him lacking commitment to try his hardest actually works in his favor. .... As well as the fact that he matters so little that nobody noticed.

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