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Damaskox, in What is the most unusual spirit you have in your home bar?
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I thought you were speaking of ghosts or demons and the like 😂

bionicjoey,

Yeah I was thinking the ghost of the Windows start menu

1984, (edited ) in List of Lemmy Instances committed to defederating from Threads?
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With Lemmy 0.19, users can choose to block threads on their own.

That way the instance owners doesn’t have to decide for everyone.

Quazatron, in What is the most unusual spirit you have in your home bar?
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Lophostemon, in What is the most unusual spirit you have in your home bar?

I have a 5000 yo former prince of some whacky kingdom I can’t pronounce. His head is partly caved-in but he’s generally cheerful despite his gruesome cause of death. He lives (haunts?) in the sink but comes out to scare the dog and MIL. Classic white robe type deal but older than the usual ghosts I encounter.

rekabis, in Honestly - How much will you sacrifice for a better world?

I highly doubt there will ever be a better world, our current “business as usual” course will doom humanity to extinction within the next two centuries, and have a non-trivial probability of initiating a Venus Scenario due to the inertia present in human-made climate change.

Our only hope of avoiding that future is bringing out the guillotines and removing pretty much the entire Parasite Class from existence, implementing a true separation of capitalism and state, and instituting punitive laws that control and limit the worst depredations of capitalism (far more than what currently exist). While it wouldn’t be true socialism, it would bring us much closer to democracy that is free of capitalistic cronyism and corruption, allowing society as a whole to save itself without being handcuffed and bound to a profit-at-all-costs path by our corporate masters.

Vincent, in What is the most unusual spirit you have in your home bar?

The spirit of Christmas future.

quams69, in What is the most unusual spirit you have in your home bar?

You guys have homes?

ironeagl,

Home is where the heart is

Obi,
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Or in this case, the bar.

stoy,

They tend to be pretty common

voracitude,

Less so, lately.

stoy,

Depends on the location, but yeah, they have gone up in price…

Hyperreality, (edited ) in Is there an artist so horrible that no matter how hard you try that you cannot separate their art from them?

Not as if I'm a fan, but Eric Gill is/was a prolific, respected and internationally renowned artist. You'll his work across the UK, perhaps most notably on the BBC's broadcasting house.

Also designed the Gill Sans typeface, which I think everyone's heard of or even used. Used all across the world on signage or stores.

Here's why I have a hard time taking his works at face value:

Although the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography describes Gill as "the greatest artist-craftsman of the twentieth century: a letter-cutter and type designer of genius", he is also a figure of considerable controversy following the revelations of his sexual abuse of two of his daughters and of his pet dog.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Gill

azulavoir,

That’s the pokemon TCG font, also notably

KpntAutismus, in Honestly - How much will you sacrifice for a better world?

pretty much nothing. as an apprentice living off of not even minimum wage, i cannot afford any more price increases.

i am also a car enthusiast, and i want to keep the cobustion engine around (hydrogen ICE comes to mind). i would also like to keep the unlimited speed on the Autobahn, even if it would slightly improve efficiency in terms of fuel consumption and traffic accidents to implement a speed limit.

i strongly oppose the enshittification of every online service and think these datacenters used purely for processing collected data should not exist. they are being operated with coal energy in germany, which is just stupid. (from a quick google, they’re using 18 Billion Watts)

Essential online services and infrastructure should be FOSS-based honestly. i NEED a google account to use public transport.

also fuck public transport. i have a 49€ ticket and cannot rely on it. we once had a 2-Month period where everyone had to use public transport because the schoool is located in the middle of the city. no one was ever on time these entire 2 months. did i mention that driving to work is 3 times faster, and i get to sit in a very comfortable heated seat the entire time?

mx_smith, in Is there an artist so horrible that no matter how hard you try that you cannot separate their art from them?

I still listen to Michael Jackson but I won’t listen to R Kelly.

lars,

Loved Michael Jackson music so fucking much. Can’t stomach it anymore.

But the first few moments of Billy Jean…

jennwiththesea,
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Well, one’s alive and the other isn’t. As long as the inheritors of MJ’s estate are decent people, I think it’s fine at this point. Still skeeves me out to listen to his stuff, though. Two verses in and my brain is popping.

DrBob,
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You know that while he was incredibly strange, there were never any credible accusations right? There were a lot of people fluffing the stories trying to get a payout but there was never any evidence of wrongdoing.

Rakonat,

As far as I’m aware none of MJs accusers still say he did anything, and nearly all of them say their parents pressured them to say stuff he didn’t do for a settlement. He was definitely a weird guy but you look at his upbringing and it was trauma after trauma by adults exploiting him for money.

ClockNimble,

If it was one kid? I’d have doubts. Once it passed into double digits? Nope.

Rakonat,

If there is one accusation still active, sure. But every single case I’ve heard of, the family withdrew and admitted they were looking for a cash settlement.

Brekky,

Well to be fair one was found guilty in a court of law and the other (I don’t believe but feel free to correct me) didn’t even have a criminal case brought against him.

schmorpel, in What is the most unusual spirit you have in your home bar?

Spirits of my dead balkan grandmothers and some decent greenery. Alcohol is for losers.

stoy,

Noted.

LEDZeppelin, in Is there an artist so horrible that no matter how hard you try that you cannot separate their art from them?

Kanye. Piece of shit narcissist through and through.

corsicanguppy,

Apparently Kanye has copied some great music, and we’ll know for sure if he ever releases some.

chitak166,

It was always funny watching him talk about Jesus in his songs as though his lifestyle didn’t promote everything Christ went against.

And of course, the next generation sucked it up like a sponge.

burgers,

yeah kanye for me too. used to be my favorite artist, paid out the ass for tickets on multiple tours, knew all the words to his first like, six albums. haven’t listened to him in like a year and a half after the Alex Jones interview and Adidas stories came out. it’s not even virtue signaling, it’s just too much work to not think about all the horrible shit he’s done and said. i count myself extremely lucky that i never got a tattoo

blazeknave,

Exactly, it’s laborious separating them. Even shit he’s just produced like Hov or Pusha T. My favorite songs come on shuffle in the car, vibin, 30 sec in… “oh shit… right… hmm… ugh… argghhh” next track

sentient_loom, in Is there an artist so horrible that no matter how hard you try that you cannot separate their art from them?
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Officially no. Realistically yes.

anonymouse, in What is Something Scientific that you just don't believe in at all?

Surprised I didn’t see it here, but this is the big one. I was raised in a very religious household and, while I no longer subscribe to that or any other religion as the absolute truth, I still don’t believe in evolution. I don’t think capital-G God made Adam and Eve, but I believe in the possibility that a powerful extra dimensional being organized things and set them in motion so that life as we know it exists.

Teodomo,

We humans just do a bad job explaining evolution to the general public, be it at schools, by science communicators, etc. Most laypeople want to believe in evolution so in the end they just kinda think it works like magic or that it’s guided by some kind of intelligence (whatever that means for them: divinity, we live in a simulation, an invisible natural algorithm that governs everything, the Universe itself as a sleeping deity, etc).

When I was explained evolution as a kid (granted, around the year 2000) they made it seem evolution was an intelligent mechanism that somehow chose the best traits for the survival of a species based on its environment, as if this invisible mechanism had somehow the ability to analyze its environment, reason creatively and predict future scenarios. It was only on my mid 20s when I happened to read an article out of curiosity that I got a bit of a more clear picture. There’s gotta be a better way to explain it to laypeople: maybe that it’s more of a massive, long, non-directed trial-and-error process where there’s not an actual intention or intelligence, it just happens. Individuals with critically bad traits die because of those traits and the ones with better or non-harmful traits live and get to have descendants. But there’s not an intelligence guiding this, it just looks like an intelligence to some of us because we humans tend to apply personification to everything.

bitwaba,

But that’s Scientology?

DaMonsterKnees,
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That’s cool. We can disagree and still be friends, especially cause your name is awesome. Have a great day!

brain_in_a_box,

Why?

surewhynotlem,

So this powerful being set up the rules and universe so that “life as we know it exists”.

And science calls that process of life existing, which was set in place by a creator, evolution.

Evolution just describes the process we see. It doesn’t dictate what started it. You can have both.

UnrepententProcrastinator, (edited )

In my experience, nobody who understands evolution disbelieves evolution for scientific reasons. Ergo the creationist movement is inherently religious which would explain why you don’t see it much outside the religious bubble you were born within.

cogman,

The evidence for it is overwhelming. We can watch it happen with bacteria. We can make it happen with food and fruit flies. We have fossil records of it happening with pretty much every species.

The only way you disbelieve it is you are taught a strawman version of it that Jesus can easily knock over.

hemko,

Yeah basically there was a comparison in some book that we have ton more evidence for evolution than we have for the Holocaust. So if denying Holocaust is ridiculous, how damn dumb is it to deny the evolution theory?

Geth,

The rules for life actually appearing and remaining viable may as well have been created by something, no one can confirm or deny it scientifically with today’s information, but what evolution describes is how those rules lead life to take the forms that it takes and how it continues to change as centuries go by. It describes observable facts about life on our planet and nothing else. I would say it doesn’t actually disprove creation completely, just the so called intelligent design of individual species, including humans.

Cocodapuf, in Is there an artist whose work you love but was a shitty person?

It’s the an artist that doesn’t fall into this category?

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