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deanimate, in WW2 weekly ration of sugar, tea, margarine, 'national butter', lard, eggs, bacon and cheese for an adult in the UK, WW2, 1942

I don’t get anywhere close to that in a week apart from the egg so I would have been trading the excess for some playstation games

brlemworld, in WW2 weekly ration of sugar, tea, margarine, 'national butter', lard, eggs, bacon and cheese for an adult in the UK, WW2, 1942

We are in a climate emergency. We should ration it again

riodoro1,

No, no. We can overconsume till the very end knowing no limits of our greed.

qyron,

We should teach people how to eat properly.

Although not from the UK, I grew up listening to my grandfather and my older relatives retelling the years of rationing during the great war.

First things first, it wasn’t equal, as who had money would find ways to get more food to their houses. My grandmother often mentioned the pantry in the houses she served at were always stocked, regardless of rationing.

The average citizen would get their ration of goods but although you could live on it, you would be somewhat uncomfortable if you didn’t had any way to suplement your diet. Rasing pidgeons in the city became common fare, more than what already was, and many people started raising rabbits, that can sustained on hay, to eat and sell.

Gardens in every space available became common, to put more vegetables and potatoes on the plate.

It was in the country where people felt the rationing less, being accostumed with surviving from what they farmed, raised and collected. And these were people used to hard work, hand labour. The basis for their day to day living was made up of large quantities of vegetables, dry salted fish (cod), salted and/or cured meats from the yearly pig families would raise, eggs and olive oil and bread. Fresh meat was an event often reserved for special occasions.

Let’s learn and teach how to eat. No need to ration; we already produce more than what is really necessary.

Mamertine,

That would go over very poorly.

Half of the people in the USA doesn’t believe your statement. Among those that agree with your statement, most wouldn’t be willing to take that drastic of steps to combat it.

Rationing would destroy the farming world financially. Supply stays the same, but demand is reduced by government mandates.

The cost of meat and dairy would drop which would bankrupt many farms. They can’t just switch crops, most beef is raised in ranches where there isn’t enough water to grow consumer crops. Then there’s the issue that about 35% of US corn production is fed to livestock. Limiting meat would also cause the price of corn to drop. Causing further chaos in the farming world.

Iamdanno,

There is no point in individual rationing until the 7-10 largest impact corporations are brought to heel first. If they are going to guarantee that we are all fucked, then I’m going to enjoy myself while I can.

JJROKCZ, in Experimental WW2 Japanese fighter plane, the Kyushu J7W Shinden

A little know fact is that the one that was “scrapped” was actually lost fighting giant sea creatures!

setsneedtofeed, (edited )
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It’s just crazy that the plane in the movie was not just a drawing board design taken from history, but the real thing had actually flown and actually impressed the Japanese military with its capability. Usually weird WW2 designs in movies either never existed outside of blueprints, or didn’t work in real life.

Wahots, in American-made M3 tank used by the British in the Burma Campaign, WW2, 1945
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The Tank Museum channel on YT has really good information on tanks like this one. They explain each tank in depth with dry British humor. I fell madly in love with one of their 70-80 year old curators who was adorably frank about everything.

Sanyanov, in WW2 weekly ration of sugar, tea, margarine, 'national butter', lard, eggs, bacon and cheese for an adult in the UK, WW2, 1942

One egg + yearly supply of tea

British rations check out

OneWomanCreamTeam,

That’s only a year’s worth of tea by American standards. For a brit that’ll last a couple hours, tops.

Zonetrooper, in Experimental WW2 Japanese fighter plane, the Kyushu J7W Shinden
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…and thus became fodder for Imperial Japan what-if wankery everywhere.

The nose and cockpit section of the fuselage is on display in the National Air and Space Museum in Virginia. “Other parts” are preserved in storage, although it is unclear if they mean the remaining fuselage, engine, and wings, or if those were destroyed following examination.

setsneedtofeed,
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Sure, no other nation had a fighter plane folded over 1000 times.

Everythingispenguins, in Michael Dukakis tanks his presidential campaign, 1988

Seeing I clearly remember the Dukakis administration this must have worked wonders.

PorradaVFR, in Michael Dukakis tanks his presidential campaign, 1988

Between this and cheating on your wife with a porn star paid off with campaign funds not derailing a campaign. Boggles the mind how the bar fell so far.

automattable, (edited )

Was the payout actually from campaign funds? I thought the problem was that it wasnt and that the money needed to be reported as a campaign contribution because keeping it quiet was obviously for the benefit of the campaign.

PorradaVFR,

My understanding is that Michael Cohen paid out of his own pocket and was reimbursed by the campaign effectively (as you noted) being an unreported contribution. But that aside, we used to hold candidates to a standard - Dukkakis’s photo op, Hart’s boat trip, Dean’s silly yell - that was the end of their run. Trump literally cheats on his wife, talks about fondling women, is…himself over and over and quite literally takes the unprecedented step of refusing to gracefully cede power and…he still thrives. It’s beyond parody.

Kalkaline, in Michael Dukakis tanks his presidential campaign, 1988
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Potatoe

Bob_Robertson_IX, in Michael Dukakis tanks his presidential campaign, 1988

Similar to John Kerry’s bunny suit photo… In the US you can be an absolute shit of a person, but don’t you dare let someone take an unflattering of you or the American people won’t vote for you.

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/c0af8d4b-fe46-4bef-b3f1-228e5aa4e739.jpeg

espentan, in OJ Simpson freeway chase, 1994

All that ruckus and he turned out to be completely innocent! /s

EatYouWell,

There’s a pretty strong theory that he was covering for his son.

JoBo,

No there isn’t.

RickyRigatoni,
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I’m gonna give that theory some weights and make it strong.

cosmicrookie, (edited )
@cosmicrookie@lemmy.world avatar

strong theory = conspiracy theory

Igloojoe, (edited )

I actually believe in that theory. I usually don’t believe in too many conspiracies. But all the evidence pointed to the son.

yourtango.com/…/oj-simpson-conspiracy-theory-jaso…

WarmSoda, (edited )

Murder is legal in the state of California!

can, in Trey Parker and Matt Stone, high on acid at the 2000 Oscars.

Such a magical night

EdibleFriend, in OJ Simpson freeway chase, 1994
@EdibleFriend@lemmy.world avatar

I still can’t believe this fuck had the balls to put out that book.

Taco2112, in Trey Parker and Matt Stone, high on acid at the 2000 Oscars.

Who’s the dude behind them?

misophist,

Marc Shaiman, composer for South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut, along with a whole lot of other great shit.

HootinNHollerin, in Trey Parker and Matt Stone, high on acid at the 2000 Oscars.

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