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Fixbeat, in Nasty Bug

Rude!

wander1236, in I have this problem..
@wander1236@sh.itjust.works avatar

I think your problem is not actually knowing what The Far Side is.

Icalasari, in I have this problem..

30 minutes is fast

cries in constipation type ibs

Entropy, in I have this problem..

This is not The Far Side

CluckN,

Yeah fantastic way to source the wrong artists despite him signing the comic.

formergijoe,

You’ve never heard of Gary “The Greg” Larson?!?!?

swagamuffin,

Gary Larson is rolling in his gr… Oh shit he’s still alive

WhiskyTangoFoxtrot,

You’ve created a time paradox!

XTornado, (edited )

You could say we are the far side of the The Far Side.

EdibleFriend, in I have this problem..
@EdibleFriend@lemmy.world avatar

The most literally boomer humor comic ever.

Anon124,

I can accept literal boomer humor. But the “wife bad” humor just sucks.

Mr_Blott,

Not only that, an ancient joke from the 1960s, passed of as an original comic strip

No fuckin shame

hansl, (edited )

And “Via The Far Side” but obviously not.

This guy needs to get back on his meds.

Deiv, in "Kids these days" by Extra Fabulous Comics

(ಠ _ ) ಠ

kamen, (edited ) in "Kids these days" by Extra Fabulous Comics

Dude came full circle.

Edit: I now realise it’s actually a half circle, but hey.

LemmyKnowsBest,

I’m glad you came to some conclusion, I’m still trying to find a pattern in it. everything he said is true in a biased generalizing fallacy type of way. Even though he contradicted himself at least twice.

kamen,

Maybe there’s no pattern; maybe this is just a disgruntled old fart who wants to be angry at everyone and everything.

bizzle, in "Kids these days" by Extra Fabulous Comics
@bizzle@lemmy.world avatar

I have a fuckin’ dolt of an uncle who was trying to tell me that points ignition is better than electronically controlled ignition. Like??? Yeah dude I love adjusting my spark timing by hand it’s so much fun 🙄

Buffaloaf,

And more moving parts that wear out, yay!

SendMePhotos,

I’m guessing here, but it could be the feel of direct control and accomplishment. If it goes out, you can fix it. If you adjust it, you control it.

Manual transmission gives you that feeling of complete control of the vehicle. If you keep it in 2nd, it stays in 2nd. Whereas drifting around in an automatic is possible, the feeling isn’t the same. If you exceed the limited rpm, the system kicks in and shifts to 3rd.

It’s more of a pride/accomplishment/feeling than a fact. The fact is, automatic vehicles are more efficient in most cases. But people (myself included) prefer manuals for the feeling of control.

Maybe that’s the same with your uncle and his knowledge and skill.

AnyOldName3,
@AnyOldName3@lemmy.world avatar

Ignition, not transmission. In old cars, there’d be a contact that span round and touched other contacts to trigger the spark plugs at the right time. In a modern car, that’s done electronically, and so doesn’t start out and need replacing, and can vary the spark timings based on things like speed and temperature while the engine’s running instead of just when you have the bonnet open.

SendMePhotos,

I was using it as a comparison is all. But thanks because I actually don’t know much about the ignition portions.

bizzle,
@bizzle@lemmy.world avatar

So I actually prefer manual transmission myself, but there is no reason to prefer points. They’re super frustrating. It would be like going backwards from fuel injection to carburetors. Like I’m a tinkerer don’t get me wrong but some stuff is just… worse

ThatWeirdGuy1001,
@ThatWeirdGuy1001@lemmy.world avatar

automatic vehicles are more efficient

I find that very hard to believe when I can keep my car from unnecessarily downshifting when going up a slight incline. Or putting it in neutral while coasting.

Hell when I first got my car the avg mpg was 21mpg and after driving it for a few months I’ve gotten it up to 30.

This is obviously anecdotal evidence so if anyone has more info on it that’d be great

SendMePhotos, (edited )

There’s a few articles out there. A search on Google scholar might show some more results but I just clicked one of the first ones for, “automatic vs manual transmission efficiency”

To the driver, a continuously variable transmission (CVT) operates a lot like an automatic. You don’t have to operate a clutch, and you simply put the car in drive to go. Unlike manuals and automatics, however, CVTs have infinite combinations of gear ratios. What that means is that a CVT can always send power to the wheels from the engine in the most fuel-efficient way possible.

Are today’s manual transmission cars more efficient than automatics?

At least based on fuel efficiency, an up to date automatic will be more fuel efficient. A manual will always be more fun and have a place in my heart.

Got_Bent, (edited ) in "Kids these days" by Extra Fabulous Comics

I lived in Southern California in the early nineties on very little money. The only real “hardship” was that I needed a co-signer to rent an apartment until I was about twenty five.

Other than that, it’s not like I was living in luxury, and I certainly could not have bought a house, but it was comfortably doable on slightly more than minimum wage. (And several of my classmates did buy houses in southern California on starting salaries while still in their twenties)

I make roughly seven times more money now, and feel like I wouldn’t be able to afford a two bedroom apartment anywhere in California.

It wasn’t harder then. At least not for me.

But we did have a way better music environment. Like a lot better. I can say this because I spent the 2010s taking my daughter to hundreds of shows at every size and style of venue imaginable. It was a lot of fun. It was our thing. But it didn’t compare to the vibe back in my time. Everything got gentrified. Even the “dive” venues felt suburban.

Entertainment in general has gotten a whole lot greedier while providing a whole lot less.

Resol, in "Kids these days" by Extra Fabulous Comics
@Resol@lemmy.world avatar

“I miss the old (insert thing that still exists here)”

umbrella, in When Fallout asks you to make difficult choices
@umbrella@lemmy.ml avatar

its what little timmy would have wanted

bullshitter, in "Kids these days" by Extra Fabulous Comics

Facts

CrowAirbrush, in "Kids these days" by Extra Fabulous Comics

Tv’s ending up not being supported anymore after 2 years, leading to needing to buy a new one or rent a device to still get tv from your isp is absolute shit.

I haven’t been able to buy decent work pants and or shoes for the past 5 years, i remember my first work boots lasting me 11 years and costing €40. My most recent ones were similar in material make up and cost €170, but they looked worn after 2 weeks. I used to buy work pants for €60 and they would last literal years upon years. My last pairs of pants (3 combined) were €80 a piece on discount and were worn beyond repair within a year…all 3 pairs.

To think i pay more than double the rent, income is up only €60 a month compared to then.

There is a lot that has gone backwards.

Having to look 3 times to cross the street on a green because the world is filled by people in cars not paying attention anymore and i get into near collisions 4/5 times a week is also absolutely insane. It feels like i’m the only person that understands traffic lights xD

Tbh i find it hard to think of positives about everything that has changed…

My energy bill is going up significantly because our government has decided we now (as a result of ev’s) are using too much electricity. I don’t own a car, any car for that matter as i can’t afford one…but now i’m punished for my neighbours big fat fancy ev.

Our energy usage (2 people) is far below the 1 person average and we are now being punished for it?

Health insurance (legally required over here) is also going up significantly, we can’t even find a doctor as they are all at their limit and don’t take on new patients.

This really needs to stop.

So eh…good things…good things…hmm, can someone help me out a little?

Lyrl,

Library services are more accessible than ever due to increased internet connectivity. As a child, I checked out my limit of books at the library every week and always finished before the week was up. Now I can sit on my couch at home and return books as I finish and immediately check out new ones.

theblueredditrefugee,

Western Europe, 1950s era. Capitalism had to make compromises. The soviet union was right next door - if people realized that seizing the means of production would improve their quality of life, they’d have a communist revolution on their hands. So concessions were made. “See, you don’t need communism to have a good life, we’re giving you all those things too!”

And finally, the capitalists won and the soviet union was no more, parceled up and sold to the capital owners in the west. Now they don’t feel the need to make concessions without a major communist power in their backyard. So they roll back the progress slowly, hoping no one notices.

fossilesque,
@fossilesque@mander.xyz avatar

Yes, but what about insert whatever culture war topic of the hour?

theblueredditrefugee,

Personally I take <side> on <topic> because <reasons typical for my side> and I take offense that you would suggest that it’s entirely a manufactured issue created by the capital class to keep us fighting each other instead of them. Even suggesting it just serves the purpose of <other side>!

(not to imply that culture war bullshit doesn’t have real world consequences, that’s why the capital class picks these topics as wedge issues)

fossilesque,
@fossilesque@mander.xyz avatar

Stupid sexy schismogenesis!

krakenx, in Love is a 5 letter word

LoveU

Anticorp, in "Kids these days" by Extra Fabulous Comics

As usual, it’s actually somewhere in-between the two.

Vincent,

When I was a kid, things were pretty much the same! Y’all are doing roughly what I would do. Life was pretty OK back then. You kids have similar things to deal with. And everything nowadays looks to be about as challenging as what we used to have. Life was quite OK back then! But you kids have experienced a similar quality of life.

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