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CodexArcanum, in Spice up your breakfast

So good you’ll nut!

MacNCheezus,
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Not around the kids, please

rockstarmode, (edited ) in This is too relatable

I obviously can’t speak for everyone, but in the US my parents were elated when I reached the age where they could start teaching me to drive, which in my state is 15 and a half years.

They helped me buy my first beater car for $500, then told me to get a job to pay for gas and insurance. After 16 I was never home, I was working, at school, or out with friends.

Public transportation instead of a car could have taken me to some of the densely populated areas, like the cities or the beach. But with a car I could go to the desert, to the mountains, camping in the middle of nowhere with my friends. When your state/country is HUGE then public transit might be nice, but a car means freedom to get out of the urban areas.

I was basically self sufficient, and my folks were happy to have some time back for themselves.

RaoulDook,

Same here. Having a car as a teen unlocked all the cool shit for me. Freedom to roam and meet with cool people, going fishing, shooting guns at a sandpit, getting drunk, getting laid, etc. Nobody would believe all the cool shit we did back in the day without pictures haha.

UnhingedFridge, in You call it a liminal space. I call it a space I've had nightmares about.
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Looks like someone loaded the first level of Half-Life 2 in GMod.

turkalino, in Lemmy world irl meet up footage 2024
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Me, a fresh software dev out of college: I can’t wait to go to CppCon and discuss my favorite subject with my peers!

Me, day one, minute one, second one of CppCon: Never again 🤢

paholg, in 🌈 📚 Reading Rainbow 📚🌈

It’s so weird to see him in a uniform with no visor.

pipows, in Deepfry
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Hmmmmmmm pixels

BallShapedMan, in 🌈 📚 Reading Rainbow 📚🌈
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It’s a great way to help you fight evil!

creditCrazy, in Fuck them right in the...?
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I see someone was down bad for hatune miku

anarchy79,
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She’s real TO ME damnit!

Gallardo994, in 🎵that's life🎵

Boy do I have news for you

callyral, in Is that your boyfriend?
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i can carry 225 grams very easily

Honytawk, in Uncanny

She shouldn’t be calling herself a hoe though.

MacNCheezus,
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What do you suggest instead, Idaescort perhaps? Idacourtesan? Idaprostitute? Idaworkinggirl?

IndiBrony, (edited )
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Yeah but she’s not a ho, she da ho!

Viking_Hippie,

She isn’t. The state was named by her bitter ex.

Daxter101, in drain/fence design

When the drain/fence ratio too low:

AlmightySnoo, (edited ) in If only l could've used those math skills to study
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But you also have to adjust for the fact that the calculation itself is going to take a few seconds, and you’d then have to adjust for the time it takes to do the adjustment and you probably end up with an implicit numerical scheme you have to solve

OrnateLuna, in Polish margarine for baking and frying.

“There is no racism in the EU”

Mr_Blott,

“Yanks will try to find racism in fucking blackboards”

WTF is racist about this? Only a white person would decide this is offensive

surewhynotlem,

It’s a bunch of white people profiting off a caricature of a black person. If this was a black owned company, I might see your point.

Mr_Blott,

If the logo was white, and their profits went down, I’d believe you

Fuckin hell, you don’t have to be offended at everything just because your parents were too busy working to pay you any attention 😂

surewhynotlem,

I’m just explaining something to someone I assumed wanted an answer. I’d you just want to be an ass, I’d be happy to service you that way instead.

Maalus,

Except you ignore the fact that people in Poland don’t give a shit what color you are, they’re there to buy a product. Nobody goes “oh let’s get the one with the black girl on it”, it’s just the logo. Nobody gives a shit if the owner is black, white, yellow, red, blue, ya know, the way it should be in a world that sees no color, only actions.

Taalen,

There sure is, but mostly it manifests itself differently than in the US.

Rolive,

I think this is preferable to the American version though.

TheGrandNagus, (edited )

Nobody says that. Literally nobody. It’s just a strawman you made up.

Racism exists literally everywhere where humans live.

The_Lopen, (edited )

Uncritical American Leftists (and Europeans when they want to look down on America) say that all the time, holding up Europe as the epitome of what America should be. There’s no straw man there. It’s especially bad when you’re talking to somebody spouting that nonsense, and ask them how the Europeans feel about Romanis. Suddenly it’s not racism, it’s realism.

For the record, I lean left on most issues.

Edit: Wow, there’s already someone saying it elsewhere in this very comment section!

Tetsuo, in Uncanny

Can someone explain the shape of the state lines of Idaho ?

Is it because of a geographic feature? (The squiggly side)

samus12345,
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According to this site, it’s because of “greed, power, politics, and discontent.”

GladiusB,
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I’m my United States? Unbelievable.

Viking_Hippie, (edited )

451: Unavailable due to Legal reasons greed, power, politics and discontent

(they opted to avoid complying with completely reasonable EU law by blocking all of Europe from accessing the site)

samus12345,
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Then here’s the text for anyone interested:

I have always loved the shape of Idaho—so much more interesting than so many of our rectangular neighbors in the West and Midwest. Some have described it as a fist with the index finger pointing up. Lay it on its side and it resembles a handgun.

But Idaho wasn’t always so distinctive. When Abraham Lincoln signed the act creating Idaho Territory on March 3, 1863, it was a large rectangle that included Montana and most of Wyoming. It was a fascinating journey getting to where we are today.

From 1849 to 1850, the southeast corner of Idaho was part of the large provisional State of Deseret (meaning “honeybee”) established by the Mormons. But Congress was not fond of the Mormons and chipped away at their proposed state, giving portions to surrounding territories, including Idaho, and leaving what is now Utah, “the Beehive State.”

Until 1863, Idaho was part of Washington Territory. When Idaho petitioned Congress to create a new territory, two competing versions of its territorial boundaries were presented to the Senate. The first was created by Lieutenant John Mullan and would have kept the Idaho panhandle and part of Montana in Washington Territory leaving southern Idaho and Wyoming as the new Idaho Territory. Idaho Territory Map

The final plan gave Washington its current boundaries and created a very large new Idaho Territory that included not only all of present-day Idaho, but also virtually all of Montana and Wyoming. Courtesy Idaho Senate

The people in western Washington were eager to get rid of present-day Idaho and Montana. Washington’s territorial capital was in Olympia, but the discovery of gold in Idaho caused an influx of population further east. Eventually, Walla Walla became more geographically centered for the capital, but only if the Idaho panhandle was retained. Mullan owned property in Walla Walla and was working to establish it as the capital.

At the same time, Mullan’s political rival, William H. Wallace, was promoting his own plan with the Senate. Wallace was Washington’s territorial delegate to Congress and, as a resident of Puget Sound, wanted to keep the capital in Olympia. Wallace’s plan gave Washington its current boundaries and created a very large new Idaho Territory that included not only all of present-day Idaho, but also virtually all of Montana and Wyoming. On the last day of the 37th Congress, debate went well into the night. After midnight on March 4, 1863, Wallace’s bill was passed by Congress and later that day was signed by President Lincoln.

Mullan had hoped to become governor of the new Idaho Territory, but was again outmaneuvered by Wallace. Wallace was already a close friend of Lincoln and a fellow Republican whose plan had prevailed in Congress. Lincoln appointed him Idaho’s first territorial governor on March 10, 1863. Idaho Territory Map

The final plan gave Washington its current boundaries and created a very large new Idaho Territory that included not only all of present-day Idaho, but also virtually all of Montana and Wyoming. Courtesy Idaho Senate

Lewiston, on the western edge of this vast new Idaho Territory, was selected as the capital. When the territorial legislature met in the winter of 1863, at least one delegate from present-day Montana, reluctant to travel across the treacherous Bitterroot mountains, journeyed all the way to the Pacific coast then took a boat up the Columbia and Snake rivers to Lewiston. It didn’t take long for those first legislators to unanimously request their own territory. The very next year, Montana withdrew from Idaho Territory. Idaho wanted the Continental Divide to become the border between the two territories, but Montana’s proposal to establish the Bitterroot Mountains as the boundary was approved by Congress before Idaho could even communicate its objection.

As we celebrate Idaho Day on March 3, we are reminded that Idaho’s boundaries were determined by greed, power, politics, and discontent, but also perhaps by the same Divine Destiny that formed this great nation. We may live in two time zones, but one state. We may be separated by steep mountains and deep canyons, but joined in purpose. We are One. We are Idaho.

Viking_Hippie,

Thanks! Saved your comment to read later when I’m not on my way to bed!

MacNCheezus, (edited )
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Not entirely sure but I think it follows along a mountain range, most likely the watershed line.

EDIT: looks like that’s correct and it follow the Bitterroot Range. Here’s a link with more info and some history: mtbeyond.com/history/how-montana-got-its-shape/

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