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dojan, in Is that your boyfriend?
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I’m never planning on lifting 225 kilo, but good luck to anyone who is trying to!

Aurenkin,

Yeah that’s insane. I’m barely able to do 105kg, pretty sure I’d have to get bitten by a radioactive spider to have a chance of getting to 225

datelmd5sum,

or an anabolic spider

trouble,

It’s 225 pound or 100kg converted

dojan,
@dojan@lemmy.world avatar

Oh. The point stands! I can carry my dog, he’s about 35kg. Beyond that I’ll pay someone to carry stuff for me.

Matty_r,
@Matty_r@programming.dev avatar

225kg is world record levels. Very few people can do that.

0x4E4F, in Follow your heart, they said
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

To be honest, I really do wanna do this 🥺.

wren,
@wren@sopuli.xyz avatar

Just don’t start dabbling in bomb-crafting and manifesto writing and you’ll be sorted

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

Nah, that’s for the big city, who am I gonna scare with bombs in the middle of nowhere, lol.

IDontHavePantsOn,

Everyone hush… we don’t need a lucky 10,000 for this one.

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

Yeah… I don’t live in the US 😂. I know the deal with you guys and the b word 😂.

IDontHavePantsOn,

Barbecue. Barbecue is the only thing we talk about here. Just don’t bring up the other B word.

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

🤐

MacNCheezus,
@MacNCheezus@lemmy.today avatar

Writing manifestos isn’t illegal and neither is bomb crafting, as long as you do it in the privacy of your own home and don’t mail them to other people.

IDontHavePantsOn,

Almost correct. Depends on the type.

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

Yeah, like I bet the nuclear type is not legal even in your own home 😂.

MacNCheezus,
@MacNCheezus@lemmy.today avatar

I guess I didn’t consider that.

Good luck getting your hands on enough enriched nuclear material though.

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

You could probably make it yourself 🤔… but you’d have to make a neutron gun first…

LEONHART, in This is chaotic neutral?

"Kept the glove though. Keeps my beer from cooling my hand…and keeps my hand from warming my beer. And it looks pretty BAD ASS."

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Mango, in Time for a checkup!!!!

I’ve stopped by this post so many times now.

Assman, in Lemmy world irl meet up footage 2024
@Assman@sh.itjust.works avatar

Five bucks says MTG

Neato, in Lemmy world irl meet up footage 2024
@Neato@ttrpg.network avatar

I did a local reddit meetup like a decade ago.

Don’t.

It wasn’t bad. It was just weird. Just a bunch of random dudes at a bar.

platypus_plumba,

What were you expecting?

Fudoshin,
@Fudoshin@feddit.uk avatar

Here’s the classic: https://feddit.uk/pictrs/image/3ca0a883-80d8-4e54-8a8f-c1c949853781.jpeg

There’s loads of photos if you search images for “reddit meetup”. A sea of autistic, social outcasts with BO. It’s kinda sweet 🥲

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

Lots of tiddies, I like that 🤤.

KnightontheSun,

Boobs and moobs!

SendMePhotos,

Love me a good tit Pic.

Laticauda,

I mean, they look like they’re having fun. Idk what about this image reads as them being social outcasts, or autistic, or having BO. Is it because a bunch of them are heavy set? Is that the only reason?

LinkOpensChest_wav,

The only really odd thing to me is the fact that it’s in front of a storage unit. Otherwise, it just looks like a random party.

kautau,

There are more people in this photo than pixels

Tristaniopsis,

You mean lbs of people?

RIPandTERROR,
@RIPandTERROR@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

They had to blur the everything

jaybone,

Was the meetup at a storage facility?

Rai,

Peak internet meetup for me was /b/, shockingly. A Scientology protest. Went with my partner-at-the-time, wearing V masks. Met a lot of genuinely fun, regular people.

There were like 50+ people who showed up. It was wild!

HootinNHollerin, (edited )

I went to one in 2012 because I just moved and didn’t know anyone. yea i didn’t go to a second

kameecoding, in He was like a brother to me...

This fucker is on the side of global warming, get him

Klear,

You were supposed to destroy the warm, not join it!

blandfordforever, (edited ) in This is chaotic neutral?

Watch everyone either be completely oblivious to your existence, or ignore you and think you’re a dork.

Rootiest,
@Rootiest@lemmy.world avatar

What is that? Some kind of PowerGlove for controlling a drone?

LinkOpensChest_wav, in Is that your boyfriend?

I don’t mean to brag, but my husband can easily sit on a bench for longer than 225 minutes

xor, in Lemmy world irl meet up footage 2024

finally, a real shit post

OpenStars,
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This comment should win an award. So here!:-P

pete_the_cat,

The other day I saw “Fuck” written in what looked to be shit on the side of a building, and I was tempted to post it.

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

The person who wrote it probably confused cum with shit… an easy mistake.

OpenStars, in Lemmy world irl meet up footage 2024
@OpenStars@startrek.website avatar

So THAT’S what happened to the beans…

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

The guy finally pooped!

Aussiemandeus, in Modern art
@Aussiemandeus@aussie.zone avatar

After watching this i think modern artists are just mentally ill people acting out

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

Naaah, you think 🤔 😒?

100_percent_a_bot,

That’s just what going 200k into debt you’ll never be able to pay off does to your psyche.

draneceusrex,

As someone with a BFA (without debt), no those are mostly the ones working at Starbucks, or taught themselves coding or webdesign after graduation. These are the nepobabies who can actually afford to attempt an art career.

hex_m_hell,

We live in a society that’s committing suicide. Who’s “sane” here?

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

No one. But these people are just whacked if you ask me.

hex_m_hell, (edited )

Some are saying things, some are just doing stuff because they can. I’m not convinced it’s any less sane than, say, working in finance. It’s definitely less harmful.

The thing about art is that it’s whatever you can get away with. Sometimes that leaves room for powerful critiques of the system, sometimes it’s just random stuff. In order to survive in capitalism, artists have to keep producing art. This means that they’re incentiveized to produce things that are meaningless… Which is what most people in society do most of the time.

So these folks take some drugs and externalize the absurdity rather than fume in an office for decades before snapping and shooting a bunch of people or just offing themselves. Is it crazier to throw the absurdity of society back in it’s face, or pretend that any of this is OK?

Edit: How many people reading this are pretending to work? You could be outside touching grass. You could be inside by a fire. Every minute you spend pretending to work is a waste of your life. Imagine if you threw your computer against the wall, walked out of the office, covered yourself in paint, and started flopping against a canvas like a fish. Would you experience more joy than you are experiencing right now, trapped at work pretending to do something meaningful? Yeah, I’m gonna go back to work but I’m also not gonna judge.

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

I agree, you do have a point there.

But that still doesn’t make it good art. Sure, we aren’t doing anything productive as well, but at least the only ones that we lie about how productive we are, are our bosses.

hex_m_hell,

Some of it forces you to think about what you’re doing with your life. That alone is a redeeming value. Most of that means nothing to me or is funny out of context, but the context could make everything. Or it could be bad. I’m not sure that it matters, but it’s really difficult to impossible without knowing the context (like, who’s the audience).

If I made a joke about tech, I’m guessing you might get it but most folks wouldn’t. Does that mean the joke isn’t funny or that the other people just aren’t in on it?

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

Depends on the joke I guess. If it’s something more commonly known, even if it is about tech, it would be funny for most people. Like the CD-ROM as a cup holder thing, that would be funny for most people.

Most people have this notion that tech people are like robots and get nothing outside of tech. That is true for most (I have to admit), but then you run into an odd ball like me. I’ve been to operas, plays, art exibitions, concerts (alternative music mostly). And I do enjoy doing all of that. Well, art exibitions not that much… depends on the art I guess. But yeah, I am very much into classical music, as well as the theater.

My point is, I like to dwell on social problems and constructs and why things are like this or like that and how we could make them better. And I agree, most of the questions regarding these things came through art (lyrics or a dialogue in a play). So it’s not that I’m cluless about life and how things work IRL. I do consider that it’s a shame that we have to do meaningless things in order to make ends meat, but that’s how life in this society is. I’m not delusional that a single individual (or even a million) can change how the world works. Thus, I do respect what the artists are trying to say, but they don’t usually offer solutions, just make us aware of the problem. Yes, I do agree that that is good as well, but I’ve seen this pattern over and over. Point to the problem with no real advice on how to solve it. I’m a problem solver, I don’t like it when a problem has no solution and becomes circumstance. Thus, simply pointing out to me that there is something seriously wrong with this or that is just not enough. Sure, if it’s entertaining, as an art exibit, OK, I can go with that… but that alone is just not enough to move me.

This is why I like movies like Fight Club. They don’t just point to the problem, but take real steps into solving it, no matter how absurd those steps might be (like banks have no backups of records offshore 😂). They still tried and had a step by step plan of doing it. That is what I like, a plan of action. Something that might not be thought of all the way through, but still, it’s a step in the right direction, and maybe we will change the plan when we see things aren’t what we thought.

People usually refer to me as the “gets the job done” guy. I either do it right or don’t do it all. I don’t like half baked solutions or endless meetings with nothing concrete to show for at the end. I would rather just start doing something about it, even if it’s wrong, then adapt the course of action, than just analyze to death and not actually do anything about the problem at hand. Sure, analysis is a very important part of planning, but from what I’ve seen so far in life, people do just that with no real incentive to actually start doing something about the problem. And that bugs me A LOT.

hex_m_hell,

So, Fight Club is about how masculinity within patriarchy destroys men. A man who is an isolated consumer isn’t allowed to cry because he’s confirming to masculinity, he has a mental breakdown and turns to expresses his sadness as violence. At the end of the book he gets in to every fight until his cheeks wear away and he’s described as looking like a jack-o’-lantern. After he confronts Tyler and shoots himself, he becomes catatonic and lives in a mental hospital.

The fact that the plans wouldn’t actually do anything are part of the point. It’s just an unfocused attack on a system that dehumanizes. In the end, it just becomes part of the system he attacked. Which is also his critique of what became ecofascism.

The author is gay. A big element of masculinity is cisgendered heterosexual, as least in the US context and especially in the late 90’s when he was writing. He was excluded in some ways from masculinity at that time, while socialized in it. So he has a lot of reasons to explore and decompose masculinity.

Brad Pitt, when playing Tyler, understood the critique as well and continued to push on the what masculinity means. While regularly playing an architypical man, he’s often worn dresses. The fact that he can do both demonstrantes the malleability of the definition of masculinity (this is also called “queering” masculinity).

I know all this because that’s one of my favorite movies/books. I was in highschool when it came out. I was studying AP English, so I decided to my final paper on absurdism and antiheroes in Fight Club, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, and The Good Soldier Ŝvejk. But even after reading it and having a ton of context, I actually didn’t really understand it. It wasn’t until years later that I was able to revisit it through the lense of feminism that I understood how much of Fight Club is actually feminist.

Even though all the information was available to me, I still didn’t get it. Fight Club, Starship Troopers, Rick and Morty, and other films and media that criticize masculinity, violence, and authoritarianism are so often misunderstood by their fans… Like the point of Nirvana’s In Bloom. Could the fact that the majority of people who watch these movies completely miss the point make them, by definition, bad art? They fail, fundamentally, to relate their ideas. Isn’t that a problem?

I don’t think the fact that people don’t understand a piece of art makes it bad, and I’m really careful about criticizing art without having context… especially if I’m not the audience.

Context is super important. For example, a lot of people don’t realize that the whole “modern art is shit” meme was super important to Hitler. He claimed that Jews were creating “degenerate art” that degraded German culture. They did art shows that were compilations of things they didn’t like or didn’t understand before burning them… Kind of like this compilation. So things like criticizing the concept of modern art (especially out of context) or taking about sterilizing people with disabilities that I always push back on. A lot of people don’t know the connections with those.

I work in computer security now, and have for like 15 years or so. Almost every vulnerability is someone trying to solve a problem they don’t fully understand. Occasionally someone will try to solve a problem that isn’t a problem at all and make a problem in the process. Some problems people keep trying to solve when they really need to step away and let a professional handle it, like cryptography.

I’ve seen too many people make a huge mess trying to solve a problem they didn’t totally understand or didn’t comprehend the impact of a solution.I always ask myself if a problem needs to be solved before trying to solve it. In a world where people are making money off genocide, starving people, inciting terrorist attacks, and making life unlivable on the planet, is some people acting silly really a thing worth fighting against? It just feels a bit like punching down.

Lucidlethargy,

I think it’s less committing suicide, and more at the behest of corruption, unrestricted power, and a persistent lack of empathy.

But words are cheap, I will now perform eighty hours of silence and fasting. You must experience this with me to fulfill my my art. Only by the end of the period will you realize I was not participating, but instead exhibiting the role of the corrupted ruling class.

Also, I’m going to paint my weiner and slap it around on some paper.

Leviathan,

Record it and submit. Art it will be.

gndagreborn, in what was he doing there
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I love uni

Assman, in Sussy Arabia
@Assman@sh.itjust.works avatar

UAE is the dong

mp3, in Lemmy world irl meet up footage 2024
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0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

I’m pretty sure that’s not Rust…


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KnightontheSun,

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