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M500, in Why was Ronald Reagan and Nancy Reagan so bad for the American people?

Sorry to be that guy, but I’m trying to promote a community here.

The title should ask, “Why were Ronald Reagan and Nancy…”

This is because the subject, Ronald Reagan and Nancy Reagan, is more than 1 person.

If anyone wants to learn English I’m moderating lemmy.ml/c/englishlearning

I’m happy to answer any questions.

Coreidan,

Bruh it’s a title to a social media post. It’s not an essay and this isn’t English class. I really don’t understand why we need perfect English for a god damn social media post.

Waiting for the asshat to come in and correct my grammar or something else I couldn’t give a fuck about since this isn’t English class.

groupofcrows,

My family and I did not know any english when we came here as refugees. I learned english from watching television, lots of television. I appreciate people maintaining a modern linguistic standard so we don’t revert back to shakespearean or god forbid Canadian. (I am Canadian, I’m sorry)

devopspalmer,
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Pretty sure English class is for daily life, so we don’t revert to grunting cave people. This sentiment is what fuels poor Grammer, and it doesn’t really take too much brain power to write/say things correctly

BugKilla, (edited )

*grammar. Oh and a full stop / period on your last sentence.

leftzero,

Maybe they were referring to Kelsey…?

Baines, (edited )

English being a trash mishmash fuels poor grammar

Fedizen,

Me speak good, how dare

otp,

Some people actually use social media to learn or practice another language, so some may appreciate the tip and the correction.

As well, it just looks better when content is written properly. If the questions here were all stuff like “how is babby formed wen women is pragnant”, it wouldn’t seem like the kind of community made for people who are genuinely trying to find answers to their questions.

qaz, (edited )

You should format the link as !englishlearning, so people on other instances can use it too.

RampantParanoia2365, in How to stop eating junk food?

I still have some of it in my house, but over the past year I’ve cut down majorly, by refusing to snack during the day, and tracking my calories each day. Just being aware of what I ate made a huge difference. Also, instead of ice cream, I buy TruFru dark chocolate raspberries and just have a few each night. I’ve lost about 50 pounds since last January through diet and exercise.

funkajunk,
@funkajunk@lemm.ee avatar

So many people still don’t realize that weight loss comes down to 90% diet and 10% exercise.

RampantParanoia2365,

I’d say it’s more like 70/30 personally. It also gives you some wiggle room with a low cal diet. But you definitely can’t just do some running then go out for bucket of KFC all the time.

funkajunk,
@funkajunk@lemm.ee avatar

Calories burned from running isn’t that great of a return.

An estimate is that a 200 pound person burns 792 calories per hour running at 5mph (12min/mile, or 8kph) on a firm, level surface. A 140 pound person burns 555 calories in the same scenario.

Source: captaincalculator.com/…/calories-burned-running-c…

It’s much simpler to not consume excess calories, if you maintain a caloric deficit and don’t exercise at all you will lose weight.

RampantParanoia2365,

So yeah, with a 1500 calorie deficit diet, that’s about a 3rd of what you eat for the day, so like 33%. That’s a pretty big chunk, and easily allows you to snack on occasion and still hit your deficit. I’d say it’s pretty helpful, but diet is still absolutely necessary for any results.

AnneBonny, in If humans went extinct, what would the Earth look like one year later?

I think you could get a good idea of what it would be like in the Chernobyl exclusion zone.

vanontom,
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Or Fukushima. There are fantastic docs of both places.

Scotty_Trees, (edited )
@Scotty_Trees@lemmy.world avatar

Exploring the Unbeaten Path did a great series on it, they visit Fukushima I think two different times, but here’s one of their more popular video from that series, well worth a watch:

youtu.be/UJUvStUdY3E?si=wPEDSaGBsE_H7TR0

edit: If you’re curious for more, here’s the playlist for the whole series: youtu.be/DdhongzGxV0?si=70AuMB9xpFKYrqaa

solrize, in What are some of your cheap eats hacks?

Instant pot. Throw your leftovers or whatever into it and press the button. Cook beans from dry to tender in less than an hour. Dump bag of Trader Joe frozen kung pao chicken (all the little inner bags of ingredients) and cook for 4 minutes, etc. Better than a microwave, really. You can actually cook stuff in it.

QuarterSwede,
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Literally just finished cooking Mexican chicken in one for Taco Tuesday. One of our favorite small appliances.

Varyk, in What is the origin of the phrase "to have faith in humanity"?

I don’t know about its origin, but as far as I understand people using the phrase, I think they just mean the potential for someone to do good regardless of the circumstances or consequences.

Faith in the character of every human to do good and achieve things.

Not metaphysical.

If you don’t have faith in humanity, it means you are cynical and you expect humans to take advantage of situations and act selfishly.

vexikron, (edited )

Or you could have the realist approach that while people are capable of altruism and selfless acts, capable of thinking of others and placing them before themselves…

…they are nearly always still tethered to real needs for their own continued survival, the method of their attempts at altruism at often misguided due to ignorance of the total situation, most people are bound by social norms and customs, or ideologies of some kind that often justify overlooking some tragedies and actually perpetuating others, people also generally despise serious sacrifice toward a more indirect and necessary good thing, or a direct and obvious good thing that requires immense sacrifice…

…Etc.

People are complex, you can verify that with psychology, sociology, political science, etc.

Humans, individually and as assembled in various groups, have often stood by and done nothing as crimes and atrocities have occured, and of course those committing those crimes and atrocities are other humana.

A realist has no faith in humanity to do the right thing.

A realist has faith that humans will continue to be human.

Varyk, (edited )

Has nothing to do with OPs question or my answer, but to address a single tangent you’ve offered, yes, people are complex.

stoneparchment, (edited )
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OP asked what it means to not have faith in humanity, and the person who responded to your comment had a nuanced take on the answer. Is that really a tangent?

(btw your top comment is a very good answer)

Hazmatastic,

Much simpler than my explanation: Are you cynical or optimistic about humanity’s moral nature?

Varyk,

I think humans are largely wired similarly and it’s mostly nurture that influences one’s “moral” compass.

I don’t think our morality is evolving in any meaningful way, but I am optimistic about our ethical development as a direct result of our increasing interconnectedness via travel technology and more significantly, social media/online news.

The invasion of Ukraine, for instance, is inciting a much stronger public global reaction than international conflicts historically have and I believe even twenty years ago(or less; Crimea), nobody would have cared that some faraway place was fighting another faraway place.

I think humanity and humans individually are developing empathy past our preoccupation with the monoculture we’re born into as a direct result of physical and digital proximity. Understanding and believing that we, all humans, humanity, are all related and connected is much more difficult to ignore or discount via ignorance these days, leading to a further-reaching awareness and empathy for situations distance may otherwise have preempted.

Hazmatastic,

Haha while I agree with you on a lot of what you said, I was more restating your response than asking you personally. But I do enjoy the insight.

I think empathy is the only way we can survive. Intelligence got us here, but it won’t keep us here. If we want to survive, I think we need to use empathy to temper our ambitions. Otherwise, the people in charge will end up ruling over a smoking mountain of shit.

Also, it was asked 6 (7?) days ago. Maybe your client has a delay of some kind? At least that’s how it looks on my end. I’m using Boost if that means anything.

Varyk,

By the way, did you ask this 6 days ago, because I just received a notification this morning?

Vex_Detrause, in What are some small things we should change about the human body?

Better foreign body-own body recognition by immune system. No more auto-immune, no allergies, MS, Lupus.

Modern_medicine_isnt,

This. The list of medical issues that would go away if the immune system were properly tuned is enormous. But since it isn’t, it errs on the side of attack to keep us alive… and in the process sometimes kills us or just makes us miserable.

DerisionConsulting, in Thoughts on reddit reposter bots?

They are spam bots that should be blocked instantly.

Tippon,

More than that, they should be banned

xigoi,
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Banned from where? They have their own instance.

Tippon,

Banned from every other instance. Constant spam posting should be a bannable offence

xigoi, (edited )
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They only post in their own communities on their own instance. You will only see their posts if you’re subscribed to those communities or browse All Why would you consider that spam?

Tippon,

There have been times when I’ve been browsing All and the feed is full of bot spam. It chokes off engagement here and pushes people back to Reddit and the other bot spamming communities, like Hacker News.

If it was in small doses it wouldn’t be as bad, but there are times when there are dozens of posts in a row from a handful of communities.

I know that I can subscribe to the communities I like and browse from Home, but that’s no good for newcomers to the site, or for people who prefer to use All. You shouldn’t have to manually curate your feed to avoid the huge amounts of spam that’s designed to take you away from Lemmy.

tubbadu, in What are some small things we should change about the human body?

Back to monke

LordOfLocksley,

Advance to crab

HipsterTenZero,
@HipsterTenZero@dormi.zone avatar

crab people crab people

wesker, in What are some small things we should change about the human body?
@wesker@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Add more holes to the body.

snooggums,
@snooggums@kbin.social avatar

What, do pores not count?

wesker,
@wesker@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

no holes for you

lemmylommy,

For what?

wesker,
@wesker@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I’m not that picky about their primary function.

roguetrick,

Goddamn ear fuckers.

LesserAbe,

Tow mounting hooks

Kase, (edited )
paddirn, in What are some small things we should change about the human body?

Micro-organisms taking a shit on our teeth doesn’t cause cavities.

spacecowboy,

Just brush your teeth bro it’s real easy takes like 2 mins

morphballganon,

I suspect they do. This post is about fantasy.

Kase,

On that note, can we make teeth less fragile in general? Mine are all messed up from grinding them at night and from brushing way too hard as a kid. :/

ArmoredThirteen, in What is an obscure piece of media or videogame that you think nobody else here has heard of?

Alright let’s go, I love niche things:

Movies:

  • Bubba Ho-Tep
  • Joe’s Apartment
  • Six String Samurai
  • Krull
  • The Greasy Strangler
  • A Boy and His Dog
  • Fido
  • Within the Woods
  • Undead or Alive
  • Cemetery Man

Tabletop:

  • Car Wars (maybe, depends on crowd)
  • The worlds worst diagram of ship controls included as an insert in a Paranoia box
  • All Flesh Must be Eaten
  • Fairy Meat
  • Cult of Ecstacy (for Mage the Ascension)
  • Did you know that according to Dragon Magazine players can participate in orgying for a number of days equal to their con SCORE?
  • Castles and Crusades
  • Tunnels and Trolls
  • Remember Car Wars? They did a crossover with GURPS, called GURPS Autoduel, and it is amazing.
  • HOL (Human Occupied Landfill)
  • The second publication of the HOL supplement, Buttey Wholesomeness, where the cover is printed BUTTery HOLsomeness. That one was just a pita to find I started wondering if it was just a PDF concept cover. Only took me like 8 years to find a physical copy.
  • Mars Attacks board game

Games:

  • Sim Tower
  • Redneck Rampage
  • The Diablo 1 expansion, Hellfire, that Blizzard said not to make but a division of Sierra of all companies yolod it into existence anyway.
  • The Neverhood
  • Toy Story for Gameboy
  • Battlezone, back in the day when you were fighting green triangles
  • Descent
  • I wasn’t going to at first but I want to throw in some of my favorite Magic the Gathering cards: Nature’s Wrath (haha, holy shit mono green, go home you’re drunk), the art of the Pride secret vault thing for Bearscape, the art for Spy Network looks like Friend Computer from Paranoia, Kudzu, Stunted Growth

My music taste is so underground you guys I’m very cool like that. There’s a surprising number of trans folk punk musicians from the Pacific Northwest. I’m getting sleepy but if anyone wants me to bombard them with folk punk artists (trans or otherwise) lmk I’ll totally hook you up

Godric,

The MtG BearShare secret lair is the funniest fucking card they’ve ever made

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/225a0940-6b1b-433e-8dc2-305af115e105.jpeg

ArmoredThirteen,

It’s an absolute gem lol. The only secret lair I’ve actually gotten

Custoslibera,

Fido the zombie movie?

Make sure you get me a head coffin.

ArmoredThirteen,

Fido the fuckin zombie movie! I love zombie movies the cheesier the better

BigBrainBrett2517,

I don’t need a bombardment but I’ll certainly take a top 5 folk punk bands! (Trans or otherwise).

gothic_lemons,

Sames!

ArmoredThirteen,

Folk punk in the PNW where at least someone in the band is trans: Pigeon Pit, Left at London, Sister Wife Sex Strike, and Porch Cat. I know I’m missing some, maybe Kimya Dawson counts (non binary, lives in PNW, but from New York and Moldy Peaches was a New York band).

If I’m just going to do top 5 folk punk in general though, hard to pick and it changes often but let’s go with: Apes of the State, Days n Daze, She/Her/Hers, Jeffrey Lewis, and Pigeon Pit (I fucking love Pigeon Pit okay)

BigBrainBrett2517,

Awesome! I’ll let you know what I think of Pigeon Pit for hors d’oeuvres and go from there 🔥

ArmoredThirteen,

Get the chance to check them out yet?

tigeruppercut,

I forgot about Redneck Rampage. For some reason I associate the feeling of that with Blood, and it looks like they’re both from 1997. I’ll have to go fire it up and see if there are any similarities

angstylittlecatboy,

Same engine (Build)

DessertStorms, (edited )
@DessertStorms@kbin.social avatar

Joe’s Apartment

being niche makes me feel old..
I'll occasionally catch myself singing "welcome to Joe's toilet, plop plop plop, ahh ahh ahhh.."😂
looks like the full movie is on YT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49Z7fSRrn2Q

ArmoredThirteen,

I tried not to add too many things that are just old but previously super popular, instead of niche. Time really does add obscurity though

DessertStorms,
@DessertStorms@kbin.social avatar

Tbf me and an old bf of mine would watch it a lot, but I don't know that I would call it "popular" among anyone else, so it probably does qualify.. 😂

e0qdk,
@e0qdk@kbin.social avatar

I've seen Bubba Ho-Tep and Cemetery Man! Watched them during a movie marathon once that also included From Dusk Till Dawn and Jacob's Ladder. That was a night well spent.

Out of the games, I've played Sim Tower. I never made it to 5 stars but got as far as building the subway in at least one of my towers. I played way too many sim games as a kid. SimSafari is probably the most obscure I tried -- never really made much sense out of that one though.

I don't know if it's that obscure... but for anyone else who played a bunch of sim games -- do you remember the song with the lyrics "I'm just a splatter, splatter, splatter on the windshield of life"?

ArmoredThirteen,

That’s amazing nobody’s ever seen those movies! And Sim Tower I was obsessed with that game for a long time when I was younger. Couldn’t stop playing until I got everything completed and filled every empty space on the map. Fun game. I haven’t heard of Sim Safari myself what was that one like?

e0qdk, (edited )
@e0qdk@kbin.social avatar

And Sim Tower I was obsessed with that game for a long time when I was younger. Couldn’t stop playing until I got everything completed and filled every empty space on the map.

Single, double, or triple story lobby? :-)

I remember having a pretty good time with SimTower myself -- I liked seeing all the little animations of people doing stuff throughout the building. I didn't understand the apartment pricing thing as a kid, but as an adult thinking back on it, it's clear that I was supposed to renovate the units if I wanted to keep renting them at the higher rates... (Delete and rebuild was not intuitive to me as a kid so I kept getting frustrated with the apartments and usually built massive amounts of hotel rooms instead.)

I haven’t heard of Sim Safari myself what was that one like?

I hadn't played it for 20+ years so my memory of it wasn't great when you asked this question -- but I went down a bit of a rabbit hole digging through my boxes of old anime DVDs and strange things I burned to CD-Rs as a teenager and such -- and it turns out I still have the original CD-ROM! It's got orange and white stripes. It's scratched up a little bit, but it's still readable enough that I was able to install the game under WINE and IT WORKS! (The installer prompted me to install DirectX 5 to "improve performance"... lol)

The game opens with a short animated splash screen -- a map of Africa with animated zebras and other animals shown over it before eventually displaying the game's logo. It then dumps me onto a main menu with a lantern that toggles an interactive tutorial on and off -- somewhat confusingly; it wasn't immediately clear that it was a switch unlike the other options. I turned the tutorial on but didn't find it very helpful.

The game itself is isometric and features a bunch of animals wandering around randomly while grass grows. (Screenshot) There are three different modes (park, camp, village) that I don't really understand the details of. Park shows your animals, of course. I think the idea is you build up the camp site to get tourists to come (and bring you money), do gardening and animal management and such in the park which attracts more tourists, and hire people from the village to keep things running (otherwise they poach your animals, probably?) but it's not clear how to actually get things going and most of the advisors seem pretty useless.

There's an ecologist adviser who has a field guide about plants and animals and can also show you various graphs and things. You can click on binoculars and then on an animal and it will bring up a window with a little animation of that animal.

The game constantly plays animal sound effects by default including crickets and various birds and a bunch of animals whose sounds I don't know well enough to name -- but could probably learn from the embedded educational material if I cared to. (I have a feeling many parents of kids who had this game were probably driven bonkers by some animal or other going "AWEEEEE heee heee heee hee!" over and over.)

I remembered the game being presented as more serious than SimPark (which has a talking cartoon frog guide you through things like leaf identification) -- and, indeed, the character graphics are more realistic cartoon drawings in this one, but it's also more cartoony than I remember with the sound effects for things like a "boing-a-boing-oing-oing" failure noise if you misclick the binoculars.

The controls are not very good. Moving around the map is tediuous and unintuitive (you have to click in a particular region near the window border and hold the mouse down there -- or else pull up a mini-map and navigate with that). The game also just builds paths immediately when you try to draw them with the mouse instead of letting you choose a route and drop to release to confirm the construction. You can "build" a 4 door car on your camp site for some reason as well as construct roads, but I think it may just be a decoration. There doesn't seem to be any way to pick it up and move it if you plopped it in a bad spot (bye $3k!).

Unfortunately I don't have the original box/paper manual/whatever else came with the disc and the README file (in an ancient .DOC format) is not very helpful. It does, however, contain some lines like:

By the time you read this document, the average home computer might be a 700MHz GazillaComp 2000 with 58 gigabytes of memory.

which is pretty amusing since the decade old machine I'm running it on has a 3.7GHz processor -- obscenely far beyond their dreams of high performance -- but a mere 32GB of RAM. :p

Somewhat oddly the game apparently has the ability to print -- although I haven't tried it.

Kolanaki, (edited )
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I wouldn’t say Joe’s Apartment is niche.

It’s just not good and easily forgotten.

indigomirage,

Car Wars! Man that one could certainly test one’s patience! Not as exciting as the picture on the box. 3-4 hours of dice rolls to negotiate a u-turn…

ArmoredThirteen,

I’ve been collecting rulebooks for that game for the last ten or so years. Maybe my favorite tabletop. It flows pretty smoothly if everyone is familiar with the rules but for sure even if you’ve been playing it for a decade you’ll always hit something that’s like “I have no clue how to resolve this”. And the learning cliff is for real so actually getting people interested in it enough to become that familiar with the rules is as hard as the game lol

slingstone, (edited )

I used to love the lore of Steve Jackson Games a lot more than the actual games for this very reason.

indigomirage,

It’s like trying to code a driving/racing simulator while playing it in real time. On paper…

fmstrat,

There’s a new Decent game, fun times

ArmoredThirteen,

Whaaaat? I need it in my life

fmstrat,
ArmoredThirteen,

That’s delightful, thank you!

Edgarallenpwn, (edited )
@Edgarallenpwn@midwest.social avatar

Bubba Ho-Tep is an awesome little Bruce Campbell movie if people are looking for something to watch. I remember Fido was pretty big among B Grade / Comedy horror fans about 10-15 years ago.

Sim Tower was really fun growing up. I was expecting that when came out fallout shelter and was mad and disappointed. I feel like most people have seen screenshots or characters from The Neverhood but probably couldn’t name what it was from. I never played it but remembered it growing up and only found the name out a year ago.

MilitantAtheist, in Mickey Mouse is now public domain (Steamboat Willie specifically). What do you think we will see this year?

Steamboat Willy porn

Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

Steamboat’s Willy

Honytawk,

Willy’s steamy boat

bufordt,
@bufordt@sh.itjust.works avatar

Oh, is that Vikings Love Boat docudrama finally getting made?

Mycatiskai,

Mickey doing a Cleveland steamer on Minney in a boat chugging down the river.

LdyMeow, in Court documents naming Epstein associates are to be made public this week? Who do you think will come out the worst?

The American public. Because it will be yet another in a long line of ‘leaks’ that seem to go nowhere. Powerful people will continue getting away with it.

Azal,

Panama Papers 2 Electric Boogaloo

venoft, in If humans went extinct, what would the Earth look like one year later?
@venoft@lemmy.world avatar

The first casualties would be the billions of animals that are dependent on humans. Pets, zoo animals, farm animals in stables or enclosed meadows, animals in laboratories and research centers.

Some would go extinct, those who are dependent on breeding programs, like rhinos and some primates. Of course the extinction rate will immediately start to level off to almost normal rates. Once the forests and other nature grow back it will be back to normal and new species can evolve to fill the niches left behind by now extinct species.

echodot,

It would depend on what the cause of human disappearance was and how quick it was.

The truth is pretty much anything capable of actually rendering humans extinct would probably render most animals extinct humans are far better surviving than most animals are. You talking asteroid impact, solar flare, nuclear war, massive climate change.

Humans can go into shelters, or build mitigation technology. The animals would just die if we didn’t help them.

The only possible way I can imagine that humans would go extinct quickly and not any other life form would be some kind of viral disease outbreak either natural or artificial, but I realistically can’t see something like that wiping out the whole species. You could have a death toll of 10 million people and it wouldn’t even equal 1% of the global population. Especially considering it wouldn’t be 10 million people all from the same area.

Think about all of the things humans have survived and with far inferior technology then anything we have now, ice ages, super volcanoes, global pandemics that keep coming back, hell in the 19th century one of the largest asteroids to hit the world since the extinction of the dinosaurs hit earth and literally no one died or even noticed.

LordOfLocksley,

You’re forgetting the most obvious cause.

Instantaneous, world wide alien abduction

Presi300, in Lemmings in school, what are they teaching about drug addiction, fentanyl, and opiods?
@Presi300@lemmy.world avatar

Generally they don’t really mention it outside special occasions, and then it’s just generally “drugs bad, don’t do drugs”.

JGrffn,

I feel like pure demonization is such an easy path to distrust and abuse. For the longest time I didn’t know the difference between even weed and other drugs, just that it was “bad”, weed might as well have been crack. I sure as shit didn’t know the harder drugs make you feel unimaginably good and that this in specific was the danger.

I actually had a bad LSD trip that went worse than it should have due to this demonization, I couldn’t stop thinking of all the times I was told or overheard as a kid that such drugs drive you insane. I knew beforehand what I was doing and what that would entail, but it didn’t matter once I had jumped in, the paranoia from years of growing up hearing such things won.

For sure raise awareness, for sure drive home the notion that certain drugs will fuck your life up, but they need to seriously sit down and explain the nuances between all of them, they need to explain risks and dangers (the real ones, not the propagandist talking points) as well as the effects, they need to compare them to alcohol, tobacco, coffee, hell even food since even that is addictive. People will try stuff, they better try stuff with an informed perspective and know which ones are too much to consider.

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