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MrShelbs, (edited ) in What piece of song lyric you can really relate to?
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“Your death it won’t happen to you, it happens to your family and your friends, I pretend.”

From the song “I Always Wanna Die Sometimes” by the 1975.

Got me out of a very dark place and made me realize how much it would hurt my friends and family if I went through with it.

We all have suicidal thoughts at some point. It’s when you actively think about how and when you’ll do it that you need help.

debil,

I was in a similar spot a long time ago. Even though in such a situation it’s incredibly hard to see it from outside your black bubble of depression, from your family’s and friends’ POV, it really does help to try.

SilentCal, in What piece of song lyric you can really relate to?

She got a big booty so I call her Big Booty - 2 Chainz

TheChinaman79, in What piece of song lyric you can really relate to?

I was 18 Didn’t have a care Working for peanuts Not a dime to spare But I was lean And solid everywhere Like a rock

Bob Seager

PP_BOY_, (edited ) in What piece of song lyric you can really relate to?
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Pretty much any Joanna Newsom lyric could qualify but this line,

“Scrape your knee it is only skin.”

Goosebumps every time. It’s such a cathartic lyric that the song has been building to for almost 12 minutes.

Ensign_Crab, in What piece of song lyric you can really relate to?

“Sometimes I feel, oh yes, I could do

Almost everything I wanted

And it makes me cry”

– Yoko Kanno, Flying Teapot, Cowboy Bebop soundtrack

Zeth0s, (edited ) in What can we do, as lemmy users, to fight fake news being pushed in the platform?

The real challenge is “how do users can judge what is a fake news?”. In a similar situation it is an extremely difficult task even for newspapers with journalists on the field. See what’s happening with the blame-shifting on the bombing of Gaza’s hospital.

Even guardian and bbc have trouble understanding where is the truth.

A solution could be filtering the sources (for instance, no unknown blogs, or the sun and fox News, only reputable sources such as guardian and bbc). But important real news might be missed in this case, that are direct testimony of journalists on the field. And supposedly reputable sources such as wsj or similar are also known to have shared fake news, particularly when it comes to this conflict. And also reputable sources are biases.

It is an extremely difficult topic. No one has a definitive answer unfortunately.

I would be in favor of filtering at least the widely known sources of fake news (shady blogs, all Murdock’s media and so on)

Edit. An adjective to clarify

Aceticon,

People need to learn to admit to themselves that “I don’t know enough” and “I’ll refrain to the best of my ability from passing judgment when I don’t know enough”.

Yeah, the heavy emotion-inducing nature of propaganda is there to push you into “taking a position” (and real news often also have a strong emotion-inducing component, but if they’re honest it’s not going to be a constant “appeal to emotion” like propaganda) so it’s hard to fight oneself on this on such an emotionally feeble principle as “I shall not take stands on shit I don’t know”, but at least try it.

(And, by the way, this is also a “message to self”).

My own experience in political parties (not in the US, by the way, so don’t presume, dear reader) has shown me things like, for example, in big party conferences when asked to vote on various things almost nobody actually goes for “I abstain” even when some of those things are of the “very few people are qualified to pass judgment on this” kind. I remember this situation of voting for various suggestions to add to the party electoral program, were in an audience of over 1000 people maybe 3 or 4 would actually abstain once in a while.

Having lived in various countries in Europe, I don’t think this difficulty in admiting “I don’t know enough to make a choice here” is a local cultural phenomenon.

GillyGumbo,

You say wsj is reputable, and then suggest filtering Murdoch. Murdoch bought wsj in 2007.

Zeth0s,

I don’t put wsj as reputable. I meant that even a journal considered reputable as wsj has been found publishing fake news in the past. That’s why I say that I am pro filtering all Murdoch’s media

Edit. I added an adjective in the original comment to make it clearer

HerrVorragend, in What piece of song lyric you can really relate to?
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“Any waste of effort isn’t part of my design.”

Human League - Tell Me When

DirigibleProtein, in Do you know of any obscure useful websites?

No, do you?

Lev_Astov, in Do you know of any obscure useful websites?
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If you need a bed or bedding, www.sleeplikethedead.com collects and distills online reviews from everywhere about it.

If you need earbuds, www.scarbir.com does similar.

TurboLag,

If you need earbuds, www.scarbir.com does similar.

This guy is gold! I’ve bought a few pairs of cheap headphones after reading his comparisons and reviews, and all have been spot on! He tests on both iPhone and Android, and he explains the differences in sound quality if very approachable and concise ways. When I need headphones again, his site is my no 1 stop.

NightAuthor,

Also for earbuds, Crinacle

geogle, in What can we do, as lemmy users, to fight fake news being pushed in the platform?
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Maybe one could set up instances that won’t allow submission of posts until they have a comment history of X over a Y period of time. The problem could become problematic as the site is trying to build content and users.

Presi300, in How do you spend your idle time?
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Messing around with html/css, gaming, youtube, going outside, lots of things to do

willya, (edited ) in What can we do, as lemmy users, to fight fake news being pushed in the platform?
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Nothing, you’d have to remove all of the users. There’s way too many viewpoints. People seem to be fine with fake news so long as it’s what they want to hear. If it’s something they don’t want to hear then it becomes fake news to them.

TrickDacy,
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Then is not than. These are different words. No greater annoying mistake trend is out there.

Kolanaki, in Do you pay for Discord Nitro?
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Lmao no

It’s a chat room app. So long as I can chat in the rooms, I don’t need anything else. All the stickers and doodads they offer with the subscription are completely meaningless to me.

HerbalGamer, in Do you pay for Discord Nitro?

discord is just somehow very unfriendly to use for me.

Wahots, in Do you pay for Discord Nitro?
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No, I dislike discord and only use it because friends use it. Half the time it seems to switch inputs or beg for subscriptions and I can’t even upload a screenshot because “your files are too powerful” lmao.

It’s basically Microsoft Teams for gamers. But teams at least allows full file uploads.

Eagerly awaiting a superior platform to take over.

MashedTech,

Remembered the days when you had to pay for a Mumble or Teamspeak server?

Philolurker,

Don’t know about Teamspeak, but you never HAD to pay for Mumble. You could just run the server on any machine you wanted, including the same one as your client.

I assume you still can, for that matter.

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