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PhlubbaDubba, in What are you drinking tonight, and is it what you really want to be drinking?

Water, home made pink lemonade

intensely_human, in If Trump wins the election

The ramifications are that the USA would lose its position as world hegemonic power.

But that’s happening anyway. I’ve heard Ray Dalio’s argument about China being the next country up in a big cycle of hegemony, and it makes a lot of sense.

The basics are that in a period of upheaval, the US currency will devalue making the US’s ability to project power weaker, creating a reduction in the monopolarity of military power, and an eruption of military violence. It will begin as proxy wars and end up as fighting between the old and new hegemon. The new hegemon’s currency will take over as the most trusted currency of international trade.

There’s a lot more detail to the whole thing, but that’s somewhat of the gist.

The US took over the hegemon role from Britain, which won it from Spain, which took it from Denmark, if I’m remembering this right. Each of those transfers of world hegemony involved that same collection of connected events:

  • old power has global military dominance
  • their currency becomes international standard
  • projected power is costly
  • somehow hyperinflation happens
  • reducing purchasing power and ability to maintain the global military presence
  • they pull back to save resources
  • new hegemon gathers influence in un-covered places
  • fighting breaks out as result of more symmetric power distribution
  • it morphs into old hegemon vs new
  • new hegemon wins
  • triggering change in dominant currency
  • fueling their expansion from “new hegemon” to “the hegemon, duh”

We all grew up in the “The US, duh” era. When that was the answer to which country was top dog, which country would adjudicate in global questions, which country’s citizenship you want your kids to have to be safe and successful, etc.

By the end of our lives (I’m speaking from age 41, so y’all’s experience varies on this), by the end of my generation’s lives, we’ll probably be in the early part of the “China, duh” part.

But we’ll have a few decades where it’s the “Well actually, it’s China now” era. Where China’s on top, not only economically but morally and culturally, as a trusted world authority and the government the aliens meet with in the sci fi movies. But that it’s noticeably new.

Just like there was basically the “Britain, duh” phase, where anyone on earth would use “The King of England” any time they wanted to conversationally refer to the most powerful man in the world. It was just known.

victorz, in What's something you're proud of doing?

Raising two kids with my wife and being a very supportive friend to someone who is raising their first child on their own.

Small thing, but I pride myself on it.

TheBananaKing, in What songs do you like that are in a language which you don't speak?

Aaand now onto Bollywood…

viking, in Liftoff alternative
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Sync.

intensely_human, in Income based social and mental illness.

Yes. I think a lot of our mental health problems are a result of insecurity. Like, we have a civilization based around civility. But then we have people fighting for their lives within it. And we get on those people’s cases for being warlike, but they’re literally living in a state of nature.

But I also think that poverty isn’t the only source of mental illness at a societal level. I think aspects of our culture make it worse. For example, the expectation that life should be easy fucks people up badly.

My mental health has improved enormously as I’ve taken more responsibility for myself. In many ways, my own mental health issues were an extension of the fact that my mother would respond to me crying by comforting me. There’s a significant part of myself that believes that if I fall apart, it will trigger affection.

Realizing that I have no rescue coming has helped me stabilize myself.

But yes, we definitely don’t take care of people right. Earlier today a pregnant friend showed me her eviction notice, and I just felt so sad. It’s not even a legal matter. It’s a cultural one. That anyone, at any time, would consider profit above allowing a pregnant mother to stay sheltered, is beyond me.

She’ll be staying with me, in my 250 SF apartment, because I’m not a moral imbecile like her landlord is.

It’s a sacrifice. My privacy and decompression time is very important to me. More important to me, I’d wager, than the $$ this landlord gets from that one apartment. But I’m not a fucking moron, and I know that my own peace of mind is less valuable to me than the stress levels of a pregnant woman are to the entire lifetime of the child inside her.

Like what the fuck is this guy thinking, to evict a pregnant woman? What the actual, ever-loving fuck? I want to slap him and be like “Dude are you awake? Do you not see the precious human life in your hands?”

agamemnonymous, in What songs do you like that are in a language which you don't speak?
@agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works avatar

Swamp - Mid-Air Thief

Canım Oy - Altin Gün

Both albums are pretty great all the way through though.

Rocketpoweredgorilla, in Have you ever seen coal burn? If yes, why?
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Yes. Used to build and install coal boilers for hot water heating systems.

intensely_human, in Why do christian apologists say the name of the person they're talking to so often?

Charlie!

Assman, in What songs do you like that are in a language which you don't speak?
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There’s a really solid Country Roads cover in the film Whispers of the Heart from studio ghibli

Atin, (edited ) in What songs do you like that are in a language which you don't speak?
msmc101, in What songs do you like that are in a language which you don't speak?

The Snake by Lana Lubany

theywilleatthestars, in What songs do you like that are in a language which you don't speak?

I’m enough of a lyrics person that the language barrier is a pretty big issue when it comes to music but HATRIÐ MUN SIGRA and I si demà no tornara are both undeniable bangers

southsamurai, in How are you all making it right now with grocery store prices?
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It ain’t fun, not even close.

2xsaiko, in How are you all making it right now with grocery store prices?
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For the past month I’m paying around 30% more than I was in July 2022, and 10% more than I was in April 2022. (I just picked two random months from where I wasn’t yet either too lazy or busy to track everything I bought on the computer. Really need to catch up on that tbh because I haven’t updated the file for more than a year.)

The amount of stupid bullshit such as energy drinks I buy varies so to get any actually usable stats I’d have to average it over a longer time frame but it seems fine to me.

Why, how bad is it elsewhere?

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