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LemmyKnowsBest, in Why didn't anyone warn me!?

funny how Australia originated as a continent where criminals were banished to.

Hundreds of years later everything has changed and everyone in the world adores Australians.

angrymouse,

Why everyone calls Australia a continent? Not trying to be a dick, I actually wants to understand, I see this frequently.

Gbagginsthe3rd,

Hahaha that’s hilarious you heard it often but never took them seriously

LemmyKnowsBest,

When I was 9 years old I learned in elementary school that Australia is both a continent and a country.

angrymouse,

And you are smart, I’m proud of you

psion1369,

The land mass is pretty large on its own giving it continent status, but the who of it sits on a single continental plate if my memory serves me right.

Stache_,

Because it’s both a continent and a country.

angrymouse, (edited )

Holy shit I had to google that. My confusion was caused by the fact in Portuguese (at least in Brazil) this same continent is called Oceania. I just discovered a new Continent.

Edit: Seems only the English world use Australia as continent

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oceania

5too,

Ahh… I’ve heard of Oceania as a region, I didn’t realize it could refer to a continent!

habanhero, in I'll try to follow my very emotionally healthy idols better

Ryan Gosling the Sigma Male poster boy of the decade.

Delphia,

This is MY mojo dojo casa house!

topinambour_rex,
@topinambour_rex@lemmy.world avatar

I’m dissapointed it’s not available for christmas.

JamesStallion, in I'll try to follow my very emotionally healthy idols better

Fight club is all about the terrible consequences of not opening up emotionally

ElectricMeow,

Yeah but that would require them to pay attention to the story and reflect on it so they understand the consequences. For a lot of people, they never make those connections, and anything on the screen being depicted is also being encouraged and glorified in their minds.

flicker,

Ah. The Starship Troopers problem.

c0mbatbag3l,
@c0mbatbag3l@lemmy.world avatar

Ironically also the same problem as the book.

People think Heinlein was 110% onboard with the society he was writing about, yet he wrote many other novels where the protagonists fought back against authoritarianism and/or were communist economically. Beyond this Horizon, for example. Or “If this goes on-”

Assuming one of a writer’s works displays their exact like of thinking is reductionist and infantile unless they came out at some point and specifically stated that it’s how they believed.

flicker,

I think that is exactly why that problem persists. Among a certain subset of the population, there is no need to look further. Why assume that there's a deeper message there?

Which is why it's always so frustrating when you see someone arguing that you should only be able to vote if you serve. (Yes, this really happened to me.)

c0mbatbag3l,
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Unfortunately regardless of your political stance you most certainly acknowledge that there are dumbasses capable of voting purely on the merit that they were born here, even if they couldn’t tell you a lick about how the system works.

While I don’t know how I’d feel about my government attempting such a thing, if the service was just public sector (not exclusively the military like in the movie) and available to all regardless of ablement (as in the novel), and the only differences in rights being that you’re now able to vote and run for elected office, then I could see the merits of reducing voting to the portion of the population that served the public in some capacity.

While you can’t guarantee they’ll be better off at the end, their experience would at least inform them of the greater picture on how things are done and why. Which might increase the voting/electoral population’s ability to come up with new solutions or see the flaws they would have missed by just voting whatever they grew up with.

DragonTypeWyvern,

Funny, I thought Fight Club was about the good guys winning the war against credit card companies with the power of domestic terrorism.

topinambour_rex,
@topinambour_rex@lemmy.world avatar

Or it was good guy trying to fight modern art and ending meeting God, and realizing his mistakes.

GrammatonCleric,
@GrammatonCleric@lemmy.world avatar

Could’ve sworn it was a 139 minute Lynchian carousel about the dangers of insomnia and consumerism.

almar_quigley,

The book maybe but the movie definitely glorifies the violence without direct context for why it’s wrong. At least to a degree that can be easily understood by the target audience of teenage boys.

PopcornPrincess,

I loved the movie which made me read the book and then I understood the message. The book is fantastic.

hex_m_hell, (edited )

So, the director hid a swastika in one of the shadows to indicate that he thought the society was evil, among a ton of other things. He talked about it in the director’s commentary. But yeah, it’s actually super easy to miss unless you know it’s actually a warning (which, like you said, the teenage boys it’s marketed to wouldn’t understand)… Which is kind of the problem with a lot of media, like the entire genre of cyberpunk.

c0mbatbag3l,
@c0mbatbag3l@lemmy.world avatar

He also didn’t even bother to finish the book he was making a movie about, so it’s clear how he thought the story went.

CephaloPOTUS,

I mean he had read the recently released novel and started asking around for someone to pay for him to make it into a movie. So maybe you are making a “clever” quip about how he must not have read the ending to get it that wrong but that’s not how your message sounded with that wording.

topinambour_rex,
@topinambour_rex@lemmy.world avatar

Do you mean fight club 2 ?

Echinoderm, (edited ) in Why didn't anyone warn me!?

Have you also been forgetting to covert votes to metric before you send them?

For reference:

1 upvote = 2.2 nah yeahs

1 downvote = 2.2 yeah nahs

Zozano,
@Zozano@aussie.zone avatar

For the uninitiated:

  • 2.2 NY = 4.1 Sheet Cants
  • 2.2 YN = 3.8 Dawg Cants
CaptKoala,

This conversion has my support.

balderdash9, in Cats can't do any wrong

IAMUNTETHEREDANDMYRAGEKNOWSNOBOUNDS

thorbot, (edited )

I love the new season where Dennis imagines plunging his hand into the guys chest and rips out his heart, and that’s what Dennis needs to lower his blood pressure

SonnyVabitch, in Coincidence?!

I just find it remarkably lucky that the Arizona meteorite missed the visitor centre by just a few feet.

expatriado,

i also find strange big meteorites always land on craters

charonn0, (edited )
@charonn0@startrek.website avatar

It’s all a little too convenient, if know what I mean.

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Don’t believe Big Crater’s lies.

ininewcrow, in Why didn't anyone warn me!?
@ininewcrow@lemmy.ca avatar

Can’t we just upvote and downvote simultaneously? So that we won’t upset anyone?

Neil,
@Neil@lemmy.ml avatar

I gave you 50 upvotes and downvotes to show support for this idea.

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

I updownvoted you for that.

Mr_Fish, in I’ll be waiting in the car

Let me guess, aussie?

Daxtron2,

Looks more like Arizona to me

blahsay,

Hah no, we don’t have scorpions oddly enough. Probably killed off for not being deadly enough.

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

I almost puked my coffee 🤣🤣🤣.

Lophostemon,
AlligatorBlizzard,

TIL the scorpions in Australia probably won’t kill you.

Cypher, (edited )

Go for a night time bushwalk with a blacklight. You’ll find some of those scorpions we “don’t have”.

supercriticalcheese,

rattle snake is not an Australian variety that I am aware of

stinerman, in Should I quit my monthly expenses for alcohol?
@stinerman@midwest.social avatar

This is definitely a dril subtweet.

DJDarren,

my family is dying

itsgroundhogdayagain, in Poor doggo
sirico,
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🍄🍄

Kolanaki, in I'll try to follow my very emotionally healthy idols better
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

“You can’t just tell people what you’re feeling! That makes me angry!

Delphia,

Calm down robot satan.

Mr_Dr_Oink, in When you've been in the pool a little too long...

My wife said to me once, in the changing rooms after swimming, you’ve lost your penis.

I, being perfectly secure about my dong, cried in the corner for an hour before refusing to speak to her till she got me mcdonalds.

TheBlue22,

Fucking A brother

I too am perfectly secure about my apparatus and not cry when gf makes a joke sometimes

HolidayGreed, in Lifehack for naive schoolchildren

Somebody should send this to Elon Musk.

Octopus1348,
@Octopus1348@lemy.lol avatar

Why, I don’t get it.

RunningInRVA,

Who?

son_named_bort, in When you've been in the pool a little too long...

I don’t know how you guys walk around with those things.

bstix, (edited ) in Electric eel

I liked the jackass skit better.

Edit: yeah okay if you haven’t seen it: www.youtube.com/watch?v=80HRJgGgGR8

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