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ani, in What search engine do you recommend that isn't Google or Bing?

Bing is the best

STRIKINGdebate2, in So, who or what ruined Christmas this year?
@STRIKINGdebate2@lemmy.world avatar

I know I am late here but I have quite the Christmas story. For Christmas I spent the holidays with my Mom. Over the holidays one of my mom’s neighbours tasked my mom with looking after her cat while she is in Sweden with her son for christmas. My older brother came down with two of his dogs which are loud and very big pit bulls. On Christmas day my Dad came over and got my mom and my sister a puppy (the dog my dad owned got pregnant and had puppies) so there was lots of loud animals around the house. For safety precautions the cat was temporarily moved back into my neighbours house over Christmas with me and my mom checking on him periodically over the next two days until my brother and his two dogs left.

PP_BOY_, in how similar are other North American countries to USA??
@PP_BOY_@lemmy.world avatar

The United States isn’t even similar to the United States

JadenSmith,

I’ve stepped foot in about 39 States and can agree. There’s an incredible amount of diversity in the United States.

Drusas,

I've lived in every corner of the country, but not the flyovers, and all I can say is that you are completely correct.

kalkulat,
@kalkulat@lemmy.world avatar

This guy is visiting many places all over the US, month after month, spending his time (often for days) talking to the natives and really digs into that diversity.

www.youtube.com/

Radicalized, (edited )

Yes, so much diversity in your culture of strip malls and and suburbs.

inb4 someone names one of five cities with unique architecture in America.

Also, I’m Canadian so this is self-deprecating. We gutted our cities 80 years ago and turned them into boring asphalt wastelands. I can see that at an intersection not too far from my apartment, where one tall, beautiful building from 100 years ago still remains, but on every other corner is a gas station, a car dealership, and a parking lot. And the streets that were once walkable and pleasant are now stroads with ridiculous traffic patterns that were widened to make way for more car traffic. I know this because an old photograph of the same area is painted on the side of an electrical box near that intersection.

Lowpast,

What a horrible take - you clearly haven’t traveled much, abroad or even in your own country. Diversity and culture is more than architecture. Do you believe that Toronto is similar to Ontario? There’s definitely a percieved lack of “culture” in America but to believe it’s ubiquitous is just hilarious

ProfessorGumby,
@ProfessorGumby@midwest.social avatar

Um … Isn’t Toronto in Ontario?

RupeThereItIs,

Whatever, he’s on a roll.

Chobbes,

We’re just not well travelled enough to know :(.

A_Toasty_Strudel,
@A_Toasty_Strudel@lemmy.world avatar

My dude, I hate to say it, but your inexperience with the US is showing. People from Kentucky are a COMPLETELY different animal than people from Cali. Hell, Cali is so big the northern part of the state is just SO crazy different from from southern areas. Some guy from Chicago is going to be so utterly different from someone from UP Michigan it’s hard to believe they’re from the same country.

Radicalized,

I’m so tired of hearing Americans yap on like this. So, so tired. Does anyone else notice this? How they defend their different cultures found in each state by pretending they’re as dissimilar as European countries are from each other?

Especially when I’m talking about architecture and cities. Bleh.

mybobafetish,

I’m so tired of hearing pretentious douchebags yap on like this. So, so tired. Does anyone else notice this?

NewNewAccount,

You can almost literally drive from Paris to Moscow and back in the same distance as it takes to get from Los Angeles to New York. You think it’s impossible for a country as large as the United States to have unique subcultures?

Knuk,

European cultures had time to develop before travel was easy, so in practice they were much further apart in terms of culture spread. The territorial size argument here doesn’t work.

NewNewAccount,

Of course you’re right, because the US was entirely vacant before a single unified culture simultaneously migrated to all corners of its borders. Weirdly enough, that happened after the advent of trains, cars, planes, the internet, etc. so there was no opportunity for pockets of subculture to develop.

Totally negates my point! I should have thought of that. Embarrassing.

Drusas,

Yes is the simple answer to your question. The cultural differences can be dramatic.

Mesophar,

What, pray tell, is your definition of culture? Are local cuisine and regional delicacies a part of it? How about accents, speech patterns, and slang/dialects? You mention architecture and cities, so do layouts of cities, differences in urban planning ideologies, planned vs organic growth, or style of buildings get accepted as culture?

If you’re going to dismiss any social differences between cities, then what is the difference or culture between any two modern cities in Amwrica, Europe, Asia, or anywhere else, other than the language they speak?

“If you ignore the culture, this city has no culture!”

key,
@key@lemmy.keychat.org avatar

Everyone knows the only definition of culture is what year your city was founded and therefore how many old buildings it has. Oh and If you need to leave city center to see the ruins of the structures Europeans destroyed during colonization it doesn’t count. Only old buildings you can see from a tour bus counts as culture, duh.

JadenSmith,

It’s funny that person assumed I’m American, as well. Born and raised in London, UK, yet lived in America for a number of years.

My outlook is entirely from an outsider perspective, and the differences in culture is very, very evident like the examples you mentioned.

FireTower,
@FireTower@lemmy.world avatar

Yes, so much diversity in your culture of strip malls and and suburbs.

inb4 someone names one of five cities with unique architecture in America.

There’s a lot more to culture than architecture.

Drusas,

And architecture actually does vary from region to region quite a bit.

Blamemeta,

Canada is basicly Portland Oregan, execept Alberta which is Texas lite, and Quebec which is New Orleans but worse somehow.

01adrianrdgz,
@01adrianrdgz@lemmy.world avatar

Coahuila is Albuquerque lite??

MeatsOfRage, (edited )

Depends on where you are. Canada is like Portland in Vancouver. Really Canada is pretty similar to whatever region is across the border. The West coast is very Oregon, California like. The prairies are very mid west Montana. Winnipeg and Ontario are Minnesota and Michigan except the Toronto area which is a cross of New York City and Chicago. The Maritimes are Maine and New Hampshire. Quebec is a little harder to pin down.

200ok,

hard to pin down

If that’s a separatism joke, y’got me

PP_BOY_,
@PP_BOY_@lemmy.world avatar

The Wheelchair Assassins

200ok,

I had to google that.

Damn:

Assassins Fateuils Rolents (“Wheelchair Assassins” in English). The most violent and feared anti-O.N.A.N. terrorist organization, comprised of Quebecois miners’ sons who lost their legs through playing a game called La Culte du Prochain Train (“The Cult of the Next Train”).

200ok,

For the record, I don’t know what half of that quoted text even means and I’m afraid to go down that rabbit hole. I hope my imagination is worse than reality.

Drusas,

Are you telling me everywhere in Canada aside from Alberta and Quebec have amazing food? Because that's what I associate with Portland. Also what might be the world's greatest bookstore.

shinigamiookamiryuu, in What are some dark sides to cute super-powers ?

Telepathy. You would get their mental illnesses too. Imagine telepathic combatants on a battlefield and suddenly everyone has PTSD because one guy stepped in a trap.

Reverendender, in So, who or what ruined Christmas this year?

My first bout with Covid. Thanks company holiday party!

TheDrunkard, in Who doesn't use an adblocker and why?

I don’t use any ad blocker, and I don’t care.

theKalash, in Would reverting back to tribes or city-states not be sufficient to save us from ourselves?

You know how many random cities wold have nuclear weapons in that case?

This would just be a speed run to self destruction.

shinigamiookamiryuu,

How many cities would even be capable of having any?

theKalash,

Probably none, so even if they wouldn’t fuck around with them, the accidents due to lack of maintainance would be terrible already.

crimroy, in What is your favorite time travel movie or show?

Timecrimes

Cavemanfreak,

Was looking for this! I think a lot of people have missed this one because it’s in spanish, but it’s really good!

masquenox, in What is your favorite time travel movie or show?

12 Monkeys.

No other “time travel” movie needs apply.

absGeekNZ,
@absGeekNZ@lemmy.nz avatar

Primer, 12 Monkeys it’s good but Primer is better.

andy_wijaya_med,
@andy_wijaya_med@lemmy.world avatar

It’s so good, I got excited when a tv series was announced. Unfortunately the show was bollocks. (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻)

masquenox,

I never bother with spin-off shit - it’s always just money-grabbing and little else.

frozencat, in So, who or what ruined Christmas this year?

my catboy porn addiction and autism

brown567, in So, who or what ruined Christmas this year?

Mother-in-law’s Adderall addiction and years-neglected mental health issues

Might shake things up enough for some meaningful change to finally happen tho, so 🤷‍♂️

NeoNachtwaechter, in You have to spend the rest of your life in a micronation. Which do you choose?

Monaco, no brainer.

Never seen so many bucks per square meter.

Tangent5280,

You’ll starve to death sorrounded by cheap food that cost a thousand euros to look at.

atomWood, in Who doesn't use an adblocker and why?

On top of an adblocker, I use Pi-hole/Adguard home for DNS blocking.

For added privacy, I also use my own unbound DNS server, which can be easily setup with Pi-hole, so that I make as few external DNS requests as possible.

HeartyOfGlass, in What is your favorite time travel movie or show?

Bill & Ted. Be excellent to each other!

jeena,
@jeena@jemmy.jeena.net avatar

Oh yeah, I watched it so many times.

If I can’t choose Bill & Ted then I’d say Terminator 2.

noroute,

You can, its just a suggestion not a rule ;-) This way we can try and get more different titles posted here =)

noroute,

Which one? Year? or you liked all?

HeartyOfGlass,

Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure is my favorite, but I’ll sit through any of em. I just love those characters, and genuinely try to live my life along the “be excellent to each other” philosophy.

noroute,

Bill & Ted reminds me of Doctor Who.

Crowfiend,

It’s meant to, the fact that they use a phone booth is a direct homage to DocWho.

Coherence,

I’ve been a who fan for almost 40 years and didn’t put 2 and 2 together until your comment… feeling elated for the revelation and a bit like a nonce at the same time

cosmic_slate, (edited )
@cosmic_slate@dmv.social avatar

I love how casual they approach time travel. It makes no sense, is incredibly inconsistent, and the more you think about it the more you’ll hate it. But it’s a fun series everyone must watch.

Spoilers:

The time travel mechanic literally makes Bill and Ted the only people that matter, ever, in the history of time. The world belongs to Bill and Ted and this is their playground. I love how the characters recognize this in the movies too, so the writers obviously knew their time travel dynamic was goofy.

At least in the first movie:

  • Only people who can change their future actions that’ll have an impact on the future is Bill and Ted (time traveller who told them to pass a class influenced Bill and Ted to change their future actions)
  • If someone other than Bill and Ted interacts with a different time, it has effectively zero impact on their future actions and society is largely unchanged (ie stealing Socrates and Napoleon into the present didn’t really affect modern society, and nobody found it weird a blue phone booth existed in the 1700s?!)
  • Even though Bill and Ted are time traveling, any time they spend time traveling counts against an absolute timeline leading up to their presentation.

I think some of these dynamics changed in the second movie, and again in different ways in the third movie but don’t remember it’s plot enough to defend that claim.

CorrodedCranium, in Why do Lemmy users delete their comments?
@CorrodedCranium@leminal.space avatar

It might be other platforms not saying a comment has been deleted or users here being more likely to engage with content and delete it for various reasons.

For example a post said “What was wierdest gift you’ve received this years?” and someone may have missed the this year and told a story about a prior Christmas. They could have also accidentally replied to a different comment instead of the post itself.

Lemmy also uses up and down votes like Reddit so maybe they got a few too many down votes and just deleted it.

Not sure though. Just spitballing.

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