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Tandybaum, in People talk about ideas being living things. How can we do better at cultivating and propagating ideas that are helpful / sustainable?

Not sure this is what you’re asking but it’s a thought I have had.

Let take a creative job like writing for a tv show. They will hire writers that have various background and they will pull from them with interesting scenarios and ideas.

I always though that there is a nearby endless amount of random people just going about their life that might have amazing ideas for shit. They will never be a tv show writer because their an accountant or a teacher or whatever. However, they might have a ton or even one really great idea.

Me and my wife like to get high and pitch ideas back and forth. When we have a good one we put into a google doc. They’ll never see the light of day but I’m sure I’d the right person had access to them they could make them into something great.

I guess my point is there is a huge untapped creative bucket of “regular people”.

Treczoks, in What's an amusing thing to say before going under general anesthesia?

I know where the gold is!

owenfromcanada, in What's an amusing thing to say before going under general anesthesia?
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“What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical statement?”

popemichael, in What are some companies that deserve to be boycotted to death?
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Anything made by or connected to Nestle for sure

They have a lot of blood on their hands.

frippa, in What are some companies that deserve to be boycotted to death?
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Boycotting micro$oft till the day I die, OS monopolies (or close to it) shouldn’t exist. Plus their OS is mediocre at best.

Ideally every corpo should be boycotted though. But it’s quite difficult to boycott some of them (like Google, who likes to live inside every android phone, effectively having a duopoly with Apple, another really shitty company)

SpookySnek, (edited )

I do believe microsoft is doing a great job in the .NET-sphere (Core) nowadays though, after open sourcing. Everything is standardized in a way which makes it a breeze for developers to jump onto a new project using never tools. As a full-stack dev, this is something that the javascript-world could learn from lol

Yawnder,

Yeah, let’s punish Microsoft because… check notes… other companies can’t make an OS that’s as usable as Windows.

ddkman,

Yeah. Boycotting Ms made sense in like 1998. I don’t like the ads in windows but calling ms an os monopoly in 23 is a bit misinformed

negativeyoda,

Fuck. You just stuck yo dick in the Linux hornet’s nest

LordOfTheChia,

GNU/Linux hornets nest.

Yawnder,

Yup.

I’m expecting hate mail for the next 6months

asg101, in What are some companies that deserve to be boycotted to death?

Nestle

Walmart

kraftpudding, in What's an amusing thing to say before going under general anesthesia?

(I know this is probably impossible, but it would be so funny)

Tell a knock knock joke, but only the first part. Don’t reveal the punchline, just pass out. So they work extra hard to keep you alive, because only then will they hear the punchline.

UtMan1988,

I endorse this one.

ChaoticNeutralCzech,

They won’t either way. You’ll wake up in a hospital room terribly confused and barely able to move. Most of the operating staff will not see you then.

Wogi,

It will eat them FOREVER

ours,

The first words are likely “thirsty”.

ComradePorkRoll, in What are some companies that deserve to be boycotted to death?

Every company here deserves some sort of corporate death penalty where the CEOs face consequences and the company becomes worker owned and operated.

lettruthout,

and the company becomes worker owned and operated

That’s brilliant!

ComradePorkRoll,

It’s a certain spooky, scary word is what it is.

lud,

“cooperative”?

ComradePorkRoll,

SoCiAlIsM!

I should note, I’m for it. Workers controlling the means of production would mean workers won’t run whatever business they operate for endless, unsustainable profit. Maybe we won’t have Funko Pops and pickle flavored cotton candy, but at least we won’t have that “grind harder” mindset that’s killing our planet.

lud,

Yeah, I figured that you were for it.

There are a few clues.

Either way, a workers cooperative isn’t socialism and they exist all over the world.

jubilationtcornpone, in Charity Work

If I had the time, I would volunteer as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA). What’s a “court appointed special advocate” you ask? Well, when kids go through the family court system, often because they’ve been removed from their home for their own welfare, entered the foster care system, etc. the court assigns them an “advocate”. The advocate’s job is to build a rapport with the child, check in with them regularly, appear with them in court, keep the court updated on how things are going, and even make recommendations to the judge regarding the child’s care. As an advocate, you represent the child and only the child. You get to be a voice for them in this process.

It’s a hard job and it can require a strong stomach. Kids who wind up in the court system have often been through hell. Some of the things you’ll see and hear are awful and will make you feel sad or angry. Some people can be incredibly cruel even to their own children. I’d like to do this myself at some point because I think if I were able to help make even one kids life a little better, it would be worth it.

Zyrinth,
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Oh my gosh, I’m surprised that I didn’t even think of this! This is toss up between Peace Corp and this! Honestly, I’m more interested in this but I’d hate to do this only for a year or so. I’d feel like I’d get sucked into it. Thank you, I’ll see if this is something I can qualify for.

Femcowboy, in What are some companies that deserve to be boycotted to death?

Bro name one that doesn’t deserve it.

Duamerthrax,

Newman’s Own brand.

HootinNHollerin,

Pategonia, who created the B-corp

oxjox, in What are some companies that deserve to be boycotted to death?
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All the major meat producers. And fast food chains.

There’s been so much publicized in recent years about their treatment of animals, their lobbying efforts, how they treat their employees, how they’re ruining the environment, how they fix prices and force farmers to “get on board” or else. It’s really bad but we don’t care so much because it’s hidden beyond our periphery.

I know no one wants to be told to reduce or complicate doing the things that bring you joy, but reducing your meat consumption and shopping at local producers is something we could all take small steps every year towards doing.

hitmyspot,

Less meat(portion size and frequency) of better quality would cost the same and benefit everyone.

cynar, in Charity Work

If you want something to commit a year of your life to, you want to match it to your own personality. It should be enjoyable (or at least satisfying) to you. It would help to know more about you. What are your interests and hobbies? Do you have any skills/skillsets that could be valuable to a charity?

Also think in terms of force multipliers. If you’ve experience with multi million dollar contracts, you could help a lot with a big charity, but would be wasted on a small one. Conversely, if your experience is smaller in scale, your help will have FAR more of an impact in a small, local charity. In a large charity, you would just be a cog in a different machine.

E.g. If you have some admin skills (and enjoyed it) you could be a life saver to small, local charity, that can’t afford a full time admin person. If you have electrical wiring experience, you could put that to use.

Also pay attention to optics for your job. In a perfect world, you want something that looks good for them to be supporting, and builds skills you can bring back into your workplace. You don’t want to be seen as swanning off for a year having fun, with little to nothing to show for it.

Zyrinth,
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That’s fair. I’ve done some small charity work, like food bank, packaging clothing/food, help local places via habitat for humanity. I really enjoyed those but that was more because it was with people I knew. I don’t mind meeting people, so I’m sure the experience will be fine either way.

I don’t have any amazing skills. I’m just a gamer and a fantasy nerd. I’ve worked at an ace hardware for 10 years so I have some home improvement knowledge but I never owned my own house so I only have knowledge of how to do things, not hands on experience.

Honestly, having both kinds of charities would be ideal. Being able to help globally and Sri have time for local stuff would be ideal, I just don’t know enough about all this and when I reach out to these big places for help, they just want me to join them instead of trying to help me find something suitable.

I’m in an ad min in my current job, handling around 10 mil+ revenue, I’m not sure if that counts towards large scale contracts. But since I’ve got the experience, I’ll definitely reach out and see what comes of it.

True, I didn’t think of that. However, my boss is extremely generous. Our whole team is getting a year off to do charity work for a whole year. So our salaries are paid for the year and during this time, the only thing he’s asking is to help others. Honestly it’s a bit overwhelming trying to figure out what I can do. I wasn’t too worried about not having anything to show for it but I guess I should?

I really appreciate this break down. I’ll have to talk to my team and bring this up during our next weekly meeting. Hopefully the others will get some ideas out of this.

JustZ, in Do the right wing women in relationships with right wing guys think it's like a draco malfoy thing where they're a good guy underneath?

Stupid losers with no self esteem attracted to other stupid losers with no self esteem. Nothing complicated about it.

cleanandsunny, in So all that brutalist architecture, what if we just painted it? Not one colour, patterns to break it up.

Let me introduce you to Tirana, Albania which has done exactly as you suggest! They elected a former painter as mayor in 2000, and the rest is history. So many of the brutalist buildings in the city are now covered with bright colors, murals, patterns, and more. You can check out some before and after images here: blog.ted.com/9-views-of-tirana-albania-with-its-b…

someguy3, (edited )

He was asked to opt for more neutral colors. “I told them no. Compromise in colors is grey,”

Lol.

Had to look up the tedtalk www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDNgnrt_D8w

cleanandsunny,

I should have linked that too, but yes, he’s great!!

Paradachshund,

As an artist myself, I like this guy.

glimse,

I really like the solid color, the rainbow, and the checkerboard. The ones with the lines/patterns are somehow significantly worse to me

cleanandsunny,

If you image search it you will find all kinds of cool stuff! Even better if you get a chance to wander around Tirana and find hidden ones!

Vodik_VDK, (edited ) in What's an amusing thing to say before going under general anesthesia?
Misconduct,

Kind of a dick move don’t you think?

Vodik_VDK,

No; dicks usually go in an oscilating or pendulous motion, while I simply go down.

BlueMagma,

Why are there people like you…

Vodik_VDK,

Because I felt my wisdom teeth get pulled, and because I identify as a problem.

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