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indigomirage, in What’s your go to driving song?

The Wheels on the Bus - Raffi

Sh0ckw4ve,

Found the parent

indigomirage, (edited )

I think that was ap-parent.

(Why yes, I do frequent !dadjokes)

andrew,
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The Bluey soundtrack is full of some bangers too, FYI.

owatnext,

Creek is Beautiful from the Bluey soundtrack has entered the chat.

Pons_Aelius, in Who are your favorite overlooked historical figures?

The biggest for me is not a person but a group. The people who settled the islands of the pacific.

Meeshall65,

James Watt, for investing steampower. Destroyed the balance of the world

ShittyBeatlesFCPres,

I always wonder how close to South America they actually made it. I went to the Galapagos a couple of years ago and there’s no evidence of human settlement there dating back that far. But Easter Island is not that far west in terms of longitude.

It just doesn’t seem like human nature to get all the way to Easter Island and then stop. Maybe something happened and the entire society was like, “I’m never getting in a fucking boat again.” But if I had to bet, I’d put my money on people reaching the mainland and just not succeeding and creating a permanent presence. Why would Easter Island be the last stop?

farcaster, in What do you like about liberalism, capitalism and conservatism?

I, weakly, believe capitalism for all its ills is still the best way to run our economies. With serious regulations and a social safety net to make life better for the have-nots. This arguably works “okay” in most places.

Mostly I have yet to see evidence or compelling arguments that other schemes can work well in our time. Go back 500 years, sure, pre-industrial economies worked fine without capitalism. Go forward 500 years, Star Trek, maybe? But not right now.

bionicjoey,

Yeah I agree. I think the laws of supply and demand, when heavily regulated by a government that actually gives a shit about its people, is way more effective than any other way of running an economy.

Old_Dude,

I think it was good to get our country to it’s most prosperous point, but there are obviously some huge flaws now causing a smaller middle class. It seems that a form of evolution is needed, and we are at a point where some change is needed, but capitalism was great at creating a large middle class before digressing from that.

farcaster, (edited )

Yep. I am not an economist, but I do read a lot of history and it seems to me Keynesianism worked quite well for most people at the time (1940s-1970s), and perhaps going back to it would help the middle class. Neoliberalism/Austrian-school/individualism have caused monumental inequalities since the 1970s. Sure, GDP growth has been spectacular (number goes up), but most people have not benefited. I don’t think this is a flaw of capitalism per-se.

Still, I also hope something better comes along and we won’t have to live under some future dystopian corporatocracy… Weyland-Yutani appreciates you

DessertStorms, (edited )
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The levels of privilege and selfishness it takes to see the "benefit" for the American "middle class" (not a thing), while so willingly ignoring the cost that that came with to everyone else on the planet is both staggering and quite nauseating.

farcaster,

I am aware of the ugly side of capitalism. But I’m also a realist and I have not seen a better alternative for organizing industrialized economies than a market economy. It’s fine to shout “socialism!” but actual Socialist planned economies have not done well (and it is well understood why) while the many, many ideas for various utopian-sounding decentralized systems are so-far totally unproven.

Of course if you think we should give up on our lives with electric vehicles and PlayStation 5s, sure, you don’t need capitalism. There’s simply no need to exploit other people if everything you need is made locally with simple tools. But I’m not sure how many people will want to go back to this kind of lifestyle, though it would arguably be better for the planet and humanity.

Rebels_Droppin, in Hot tub owners: any tips? any regrets?
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I used to remove them from customers homes. It was a very similar story each time. They loved it for a little while then it sat for 5 plus years used as a big outdoor table to hold other stuff on top the cover. It also is a bit pricey and a hassle to get rid of them. Most of the time I would have to cut it into 4 pieces to move the thing. I think they are a bit of a waste for most people. Mosquitos love them though.

BruceTwarzen,

Everyone i know who ever got a hot tub regretted it shortly after.

runjun,

I agree that they are a waste for most people. I have friends that have used theirs near daily going on 20 years.

Cheradenine,

They’re basically exercise bikes, but much more expensive and awkward.

ares35, in What’s your go to driving song?
@ares35@kbin.social avatar

i guess my age will show a bit here, but it's public radio that's on whenever i'm in the car. when there's kids along, though, it's usually soundtracks to their movies (yea, those. and i don't really mind--i like 'em too)

TheGreenGolem,
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Ehh, I don’t consider myself that old (35), but for me too. I actually like when the host speaks sometimes, that there are people phoning in, news in every hour, and fresh hits I don’t know about yet.

GladiusB, (edited ) in So, who or what ruined Christmas this year?
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My old job. They canned me for not liking my personality and made up non measurable matrices to do so. I could sue, but I really don’t care. I’ll let their business model fail since it’s just high school with pay. I was going to leave anyways because of a lack of a raise and my boss was the biggest gym bro with a drinking problem. But I could have at least hung out and kept getting paid. I had a down payment saved for a house and it’s dwindling to find a job with the right fit. Because this world is going crazy in many ways.

wheeldawg,

*matrices

Linkerbaan, (edited )
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Since he said his boss was a gym bro it’s obvious he tried to red pill him. So he in fact referencing the Matrix Movies. So Matrixes.

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/ed6de072-534d-4f4b-8698-a6b4ab1a5d82.png

GladiusB,
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Gracias

orbital, in What word do you always forget?
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I was going to answer this but I can’t remember.

A_A,
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Same here, I have that same word on the tip of my tongue and can’t remember it either.

Nemo, in What do you like about liberalism, capitalism and conservatism?

Liberalism: Human flourishing, the expansion of scientific knowledge, recognition of human rights

Capitalism: More resilient to corruption than planned economies

Conservatism: Prevents backsliding and cultural loss, encourages social stability

DessertStorms,
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Nemo,

Okay, having read both articles just now, I have serious critiques.

The first fails to either prove it’s thesis or, somehow, understand the ethos of liberalism. Very good write-up of the rise of fascism and its causes, though. Overall not a bad article but unconvincing.

The second conflates capitalism and liberalism and jumps between one and the other nonsensically, making it essentially all noise.

sour,
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human flourishing

is alex "only cares about humans" epstein ._.

Nemo,

I think you should explain what you mean, because I’m lacking the context to infer it on my own.

sour,
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Nemo,

Thanks for explaining, that’s fucking gross. Would have used a different phrase had I known this was out there.

BonesOfTheMoon,

Cultural loss is thinly veiled white supremacy.

Nemo,

Sometimes it is, yes. It’s no secret that white supremacists, whatever their stances on political or economic issues, will hide their social views behind the label of conservatism. Thankfully, society has started to move past them, and they can rightfully be decried as regressive.

ExceedinglyPanWoofer, in What's your automatic vacuum's name?

Locutus!

dpkonofa,

Ours is Hugh. 🤓

Bruncvik, in What's your automatic vacuum's name?
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Fluffy. Ever since I was a kid, I wanted a killer robot and name it Fluffy. My parents never got me one, so once I hit midlife crisis I got myself a cleaning robot and named it Fluffy. At my age, I appreciate clean floors more than seeing the blood of my enemies.

kelseybcool,

Por que no los dos?

user224, in What’s your go to driving song?
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Probably Cem Kılıç - Nasıl Bir İnsansın: [YouTube][Piped Video]

Although I don’t drive, nor I plan to do so as long as public transport remains usable. This one just immediately connects with bus in my head because I first heard it in Bus Simulator: Ultimate. It’s pretty good (the song).

Otherwise it would be Little Richard - Lucille: [YouTube][Piped Video] because it reminds me of riding a bicycle with dad and listening to this song on his Sony Ericsson W200i with MPS-70 external speakers.

queermunist, in Why does America say 'merry christmas'?
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The vast majority of Americans don’t even know that ‘merriment’ is a word. They just know you’re supposed to say ‘Merry Christmas.’ That’s it.

HowManyNimons,

AND IF YOU DONT SAY IT YOUR WOKE RAAAA

TurboDiesel,
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The great irony there being “happy holidays” is from the Old English (language, not malt liquor) for “happy holy days.”

PlasterAnalyst,

The great irony being that Bing Crosby had a very famous song called "happy holidays" that is featured in the movie "holiday inn" and if you don't like a Bing Crosby Christmas movie you're a goddamn communist.

otp,

My woke did what?

Bo7a, in What’s your go to driving song?

White Trash Heroes by Archers of Loaf.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQN5KTXtUH8

despotic_machine,
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Absolutely!

0x520, in Are there any people who were offended by Norm MacDonald's comedy? Was he controversial, or nah?
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Well unfortunately he used his final special to spew transphonic trash. Basically any time he wandered his way into politics it was never good, but he had some amazing jokes when he didn’t.

LemmyKnowsBest,

Hooked on phonics

Illuminostro,

Pholitics.

feedum_sneedson,

He was great all the time.

Fenrisulfir,

I must’ve missed it then. Got a timestamp or link to an example?

Assman, in What’s your go to driving song?
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No Sleep Til Brooklyn

DandomRude,
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Beastie Boys?

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