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Baphomet_The_Blasphemer, in It's not easy
Llewellyn,

RoboCop: Origins

piranhaphish,

Dangit! You beat me to it.

Kolanaki, (edited ) in Why is this so hard
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I just tap the tips of my finger and thumb to my tongue for a bit of moisture and then they open right up.

0x4E4F, (edited )
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

Yep, works like a charm 👍. Not really hygenic, especially of you’re doing the shopping right after work, but hey, if it works, I’ll take it 🤷.

Kolanaki, (edited )
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Should probably mention I pick up the fruits and veggies with the bag like picking up dog doo, so I’m not licking my fingers and then touching food on the shelf. It shouldn’t be an issue of licking dirty hands after work; you can wash them in a bathroom either coming into the store or before leaving your jobsite.

0x4E4F, (edited )
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Meeh, doesn’t really matter IMO, they get peeled anyway. Not one of those “oh, I’m not touching that” kind of people. They’re gonna get peeled, you’re not gonna use them as sex toys… or are you 🤔.

Llewellyn,

Do you peel your tomatoes?

runswithjedi,

If you’re in the produce isle, touch one of the vegetables that are wet. You’re going to pick it up anyway and no need to lick your fingers.

Valmond,

Or just ask anybody to lick your fingers.

klemptor,

This is what I always did before covid but now I don’t anymore.

shalafi,

Me too! Back when we thought COVID could spread easily from surface contact, I found myself at the grocery trying to decide WTF I was going to do.

“Uh, dare I stick my fingers under the mask, or, what?”

Monument,

But at that point I’ve already wandered the whole store and have touched any number of things that could have been manhandled by all the other finger-licking, unmasked hand-sneezing, butt-scratching, non-hand-washing straw men in the grocery store. One of those dudes is a septic tank cleaner, and he doesn’t wear gloves because he says he’s allergic! And soap burns when it gets into all the oozing sores on his hands.

There’s no way I’m licking my fingers until I’ve washed them or at least forgotten about my pus-leaking, poop-handed caricature!

shalafi,

Do you really think that way or are you just making a joke? Seems we humans went from making fun of Semmelweis to absolute germaphobes. Does no one get biology education anymore? Or is it more a failure to examine risk realistically? Freaks me out how fearful people are now days.

Always washed my hands regularly. Even as a toddler, I remember getting sticky ice cream on my hands and hating it. But I’m not manic about it, don’t give a shit worrying about bacteria/viruses/fungi/prions/whatever. (Unless I’ve been into something obviously rotten. Ask me about the fungus I found at camp today. Not touching that with a 10’ frog.)

Only time I really think about what I’m doing is after shooting or gunsmithing. Lots of nasty shit, above and beyond lead, you don’t want to ingest. Because heavy metals are for life. Bacteria? I’ll quote the retards from the pandemic, “i HaVe aN IMMunE sYsteM!”

LOVE your writing BTW! I should trawl your comments. (NM, just did. You’re smart and express yourself perfectly. We should be friends. Your damned skin cancer post got me thinking about the tiny spot under my pec. Not sure it’s healing, but at least it’s smaller and not blackish any longer.)

Monument,

I am, in the parlance of our time, a silly goose. Sometimes I just like to take the opportunity to throw words together in novel ways.

It is true that the finger lick thing is not my preferred approach, but my actual reasoning is boring - I don’t like physical sensation of licking my fingers.

AlwaysNowNeverNotMe, in Why is this so hard
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You just rub both ends at the same time.

Llewellyn,

Sign me on

SocialMediaRefugee,

That’s what I tell her…

Jeanschyso, in Why is this so hard

Those bags are almost useless, just throw the vegetables directly in your grocery bag at checkout. It’s nice to take one to isolate chicken from the rest, or to put on your bike seat for rainy days, but definitely not useful for veggies.

Manifish_Destiny,

I don’t want my veggies touching the cart. Some dude who fingers his butthole while wiping used it before me.

He didn’t wash his hands.

bramblepatchmystery,

Do you not wash your vegetables before cooking them?

Jeanschyso,

Sure, but you’re washing your vegetables anyway right?

Llewellyn,

But the dude also caressed your rutabaga with those fingers.

Sheeple, (edited ) in Before It Was Carved
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FYI, the mountain was originally called “Six fathers” and was a holy site for the natives. The project was actually never approved or agreed upon by all parties, rather so spontaneously made and never completed.

In other words, it was desecration and utter disrespect. And then the project was even left unfinished

Edit: the person who desecrated six fathers by creating Rushmore, was apparently actually a KKK member and white supremacist

highenergyphysics, (edited )

The lazy and religious(insane) project manager didn’t even bother to clean up the rubble.

Like, they just left a giant pile of rocks right under the faces, it’s incredibly ugly and the pictures conveniently leave it just out of the frame.

It’s still there lol

rockSlayer,

It was started by a random guy, and iirc he did it because he knew it was sacred

Sheeple,
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Yup! Fully correct

LinkOpensChest_wav,

As someone who lives in South Dakota, I feel compelled to add that he was a white nationalist who was involved with the KKK. There is nothing good or respectable about Mt. Rushmore, and the only awe it inspires is a feeling of dread at how deeply racist my state and nation are.

Llewellyn, (edited )

I don’t think it was done overnight. And if no-one stopped him earlier, then that rock wasn’t that sacred apparently.

Ardiente, in The lamest countries

Noob here, can guess Russia with ukraine but can anyone supply the full list for context on this meme ?

hillosipuli,

Korean war and probably Kosovo war (or Yugoslavia wars in general) for Serbia

Knoxvomica,

North Korea - Korean war and Serbia - Yugoslav wars

joyjoy,

Not pictured: Japan (obvious reasons)

Stovetop,

The other two flags are North Korea (left) and Serbia (right).

North Korea began the Korean War by invading South Korea. It didn’t end well for them (or for the South, for that matter) but South Korea prospers today while the North is…well, North Korea.

For Serbia, it is one of the many states formed from the dissolution of Yugoslavia. Going from one country to several countries which were defined mainly by ethnic association was not a clean transition. There were Serbs living in other former Yugoslav countries, and Serbia used that justification to start occupying those majority-Serbian areas, similar to what Russia has been doing with Ukraine, Transnistria, South Ossetia, and to a lesser extent Abkhazia.

DragonTypeWyvern, (edited )

South Korea at the time was run by actual fascists, people often originally put in charge by the prior Japanese occupation who helped genocide their own people and kept by the “democratic” Allies because, being fascists, they really hated commies.

It’s also simply disingenuous to pretend North Korea’s economic problems aren’t mostly caused by the embargo they’ve been under for seventy years.

Does that make North Korea the victim?

Well, not really, but on the other hand, you can certainly understand the invasion.

Unlike some people, they actually were invading fascists. Ones that actually were their people’s oppressors, and even to this day most Koreans consider themselves a divided nation and support reunification, unlike Russia and Ukraine or Serbia and literally everyone else from the former Yugoslavia because the Serbs were dicks.

From that point of view it’s certainly easier to understand why they would portray themselves as victims compared to people who just want to conquer and genocide their neighbors.

But time is funny, you become what you hate, etc.

Can’t really say Marxist-> Feudal Monarchy is the typical trajectory though.

MindSkipperBro12,

I don’t think South Korea was a fascist state…

But it certainly was a ruled by a nationalist right wing dictator.

My only source is slight knowledge on the Korean War and this: www.quora.com/Was-Syngman-Rhee-a-fascist

seeking_perhaps,

He pulled this type of shit: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeju_uprising.

We’re splitting hairs here but he was a US puppet that happily killed his opposition.

MindSkipperBro12,

Oh absolutely, that’s without a doubt at all. I’m just doubting the “fascist” part.

andros_rex,

Autocratic and repressive. Syngman Rhee wasn’t really an “organic” leader either - essentially picked by the US because he spoke decent English. Imprisoned commies, eventually forced to resign (read: evacuated by the US government) after college kid protestors were murdered by police. South Korea was under autocratic military regimes for most of the second half of the 20th century.

Syngman Rhee’s political philosophy also had an ethnostate aspect to it - a sense of Korean superiority.

I’m not an expert in Korean history, but an autocratic, militaristic government which cracks down hard on communism and believes in a “master race” is getting into “if it quacks like a duck” territory. There are as many definitions of fascism as there are scholars of fascism, but I think it fits a traditional Eco/Griffin mold.

Dead_or_Alive,

lol Serbians don’t need a majority. If there were two Serbs and a cup living in a given city, Serbia would claim it and ethically cleanse the shit out of it.

Colour_me_triggered,

Bosnia has entered the chat…

dfc09,

More specifically with Serbia, they were genociding until NATO stepped in and bombed them, and have spent the last 20+ years crying about how NATO was the big bad boogie man who attacked first, while simultaneously trying to destabilize Kosovo through frequent Russian backed violations of the MTA that ended the open conflict. Literal government policies of a schoolyard bully.

Bgugi, in This is just cruel

I hope the things you like get mistaken in the news as white supremacist-related, then nazis all pile on until nobody can enjoy it any more.

funnystuff97,

K-On is one of my favorite guilty pleasure shows, and for some reason saying that now makes people suspect I’m a Nazi.

I ain’t letting them have this one. It’s a stupid show about high schoolers drinking tea and playing music, dammit.

Cicraft,

Aren’t the main characters gay coated in that show?

emergencyfood,

Gay-coded, but yes, and it was directed by a woman working at one of Japan’s most employee-friendly studios.

But Nazis aren’t really famous for their intelligence.

Excrubulent,
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“Gay coated” is just an amazing eggcorn that I have never heard before.

So eggcorns are misheard phrases that are then reinterpreted in a way that still makes sense in context, and that video makes the point that they’re not actually wrong, and sometimes they can compete with the original phrase.

The original term is “gay coded”, as in the creators have used commonly recognised “code” to signal that the characters are gay.

But I actually love the idea that they’re just slathered in the gay, just lubed up head to toe.

Cicraft,

Woops

Excrubulent,
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Never apologise for gay coating.

Lev_Astov, (edited )
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I’ve always seen this referred to as “bone apple teas” for many years, but “eggcorn” is a better single-word term for it.

And that was a good video, thanks!

Excrubulent, (edited )
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I’d say they’re different to bone apple tea because that’s a nonsense phrase whereas these could conceivably stand in for the original.

Eggcorn in particular has somewhat replaced acorn in a region of the US where those words sound the same, and the reason it’s not wrong is because it is a corn - a seed - and it does have an egg shape in it, so “eggcorn” is descriptively accurate.

Caboose12000,

wtf what is the relation between k-on and nazis??

Excrubulent,
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Memes. They hijack pop culture and turn it into a dogwhistle, like if you’ve seen people randomly saying “is that a jojos reference?” underneath some worryingly bigoted comment on youtube, they’re trying to indicate that they’re a fellow right wing asshole. For a long time “subscribe to pewdiepie” was used. Both references had some nazi connection, like jojos had a nazi character, and pewdiepie flirted with nazi stuff in a deniable way.

The point is that it’s silly and innocuous so that if anybody tries to call it out then they can just gaslight them and point out how silly it is, and they’re clearly making something out of nothing.

emergencyfood,

Bocchi is still safe. And has a lot of K-On! references. Just saying.

lugal,

Are you an early Pepe the Frog fan?

JackRiddle,

It’s usually the other way around. The nazis slowly corrupt a community that consists mostly of one of their target groups, pushing out people who are aware of their dogwhistles because, well, they’re clearly nazis, and is not going to recognize that or listen to you, as they wouldn’t make a good target group otherwise.

Then, if they succeed, at some point it gets bad enough that the media notices, after which the nazis go “look at the silly liberals, thinking everyone is racist these days” and get a lot more open, thereby pushing out the last few people who were initially oblivious to there fascism, or forcing them to endure fascist rethoric to enjoy their hobby’s community.

PhlubbaDubba,

I don’t think that’s actually happened a lot, the worst that happens is the specific parts of the fandom that fall to the nazis end up quarantined

Warhammer, D&D, MLP, and Punk/Skinhead stuff come to mind

nixcamic, in If only it was like that

I’ve lived in 3 different countries in like 5 different climate zones and none of them had temperatures that fit nicely in the 0-100⁰F range.

bigschnitz,

I’m similar, but two of the countries I’ve lived in are Australia (Victoria, central QLD and NorthWest WA) and the USA (Texas and Pennsylvania), so I’ve lived in 6 very different climates (also lived in the UAE)

The only one of these that got even close to 0°f was Pennsylvania, which over a few years has a few nights that dropped below 20°f, which was slightly less common as Victoria and central QLD seeing 120°f. WA and UAE frequently saw 120°f in the summer, a similar rate to Texas seeing 100°f (where I was) this last summer.

I doubt there are very many places where you’d reasonably expect to see 0°f and 100°f in the same year.

nixcamic, (edited )

Where I live now stays between 30 and 90F. I lived in Saskatchewan and it would go between -40 and 100F. Crazy weather. Closest was maybe Denver but even Denver gets into the -20s F regularly.

ferralcat,

I grew up in Iowa which would see 0f and 100f every year easily. Now I live in Bangkok which is basically just 90-100 year round. I’m not sure Celsius helps either that much. But outside Iowa I haven’t cared much about the temp outside ever either.

nixcamic,

But Iowa gets well below 0f which is my point, people who say 0-100 encompasses outdoors temperatures well live in a very specific area.

0ops,

I dunno, here in the Rockies that doesn’t sound that weird. High altitude, low humidity. We’ll get at least one or two 100+ heat waves in the summer (106 is the hottest I’ve seen here), and in the winter it can drop below zero at night. Granted, the last couple decades has made the former more common and the latter less, so I don’t know if we’ll see sub 0 this year. It used to be pretty common though

captain_aggravated,
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North Carolina spends its summers in the high 90’s and its winters in the high 20’s. We nearly never hit 0°F.

Dianoga,

It works pretty well for Minnesota. In a normal year we’ll have a few days that fall out of each side of that range.

anonymouse, in " Pass the beernuts.”

If crows are so smart, why do scarecrows work?

mxsndg, (edited )

Because they’re fucking scary (a crow, probably)

sirico,
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Here’s the thing after a little while they don’t

fossphi,

They’re smart, not brave

zakobjoa, in Fellow landchads of Lemmy. Don't you hate when this happens?
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I bet she didn’t even tip.

AnUnusualRelic,
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She only tipped the chair. Typical.

MrJameGumb, in It's not easy
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Maultasche,

Moisturise me!

mp3,
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lmao I watched that episode last week

fossphi,

Moisturise me!

Fridgeratr, in If only it was like that

As a Wisconsinite, 50° IS perfect!

BigBananaDealer,
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as a minnesotan 50° is pretty fuckin warm in this months

tostiman, in You are great
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I got 1/3

DrCatface,

1/3 gang

Kolanaki, in Meat stuffed inside an animal intestine
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If Ordinary Sausage is anything to go on, anything stuffed inside an intestine is a sausage. Which means anyone who eats food is a sausage.

ASeriesOfPoorChoices,

thus, why we call some people a “silly sausage”, despite its redundancy.

ElBarto,
@ElBarto@sh.itjust.works avatar

“silly sausage”, despite its redundancy.

That always bothered me, sausages are naturally silly, first we shoved the ground up and spiced meat of the animal into its own intestines, then we make it into phallic shapes, then when we cook them they jump around and scream like tiny little limbless people.

That’s why Frankfurts have a German name, they’re serious and convenient.

Akasazh,
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'everything has an end, but a sausage has two’

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starman2112, (edited ) in If only it was like that
@starman2112@sh.itjust.works avatar

Fahrenheit is the best human-focused temperature scale. 0 is super cold, 100 is super hot, 50 is the line between short sleeve and long sleeve weather (assuming no wind). Anything outside these bounds, it simply isn’t worth going outside. But then everyone at a latitude <|37|° will say “that’s not that hot” and everyone at a latitude >|40|° will say “that’s not that cold,” so really it’s the best Kansas-focused temperature scale

psud,

Because weather is simple, right?

Custoslibera,

“It’s snowing so climate change can’t be real!”

Bleach7297,
@Bleach7297@lemmy.ca avatar

Look, you’re entitled to your opinion but I think it’s a bit Kansocentric.

bjorney, (edited )

“the perfect scale”

Proceeds to list completely arbitrary temperatures and link them to completely subjective opinions

I can make all the same points about celsius with the added bonus of 0 and 100 being universally applicable and objectively measured

  • 0 freezing
  • 10 cool
  • 20 room temperature
  • 30 hot
  • 40 very hot
starman2112,
@starman2112@sh.itjust.works avatar

Yeah I guess I agree, 0 to 40 makes much more sense in the context of temperatures humans typically exist in than 0 to 100

Kusimulkku,

“It’s the best scale if you happen to live in the perfect conditions for it”

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