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runjun, in fr fr ong

I just realized that I’m probably older than George. At least in the earlier seasons.

optissima,

The actor was 29 in season 1.

runjun,

Why would you do this? 😞

optissima,

Sorry I had to look for myself… we old

pearsaltchocolatebar,

I went to high school with a guy that looked like him at 16.

It was unfortunate unless someone needed to get alcohol for a party.

someguy3, (edited )

He was also considered fat. Now that’s normal.

The_Picard_Maneuver,
@The_Picard_Maneuver@startrek.website avatar

This is always upsetting.

Same for rewatching iasip. I think they’re late 20s when it started.

runjun,

I don’t like this game

possiblylinux127, (edited ) in Accurate

Think of Bananas!

Kase,

I spent way too long trying to figure out what country Bananas is. Maybe it’s the capital B, or maybe Bananas just sounds like a nation to me. ¯⁠\⁠⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠⁠/⁠¯

Nougat, in Accurate

My feed shows that @Stamets is awake.

Stamets,
@Stamets@lemmy.world avatar

Barely

cashews_best_nut,

Jam some meth crystals into your anus.

kamenlady,
@kamenlady@lemmy.world avatar

I’d like some of that blue protomolecule.

Empricorn,

Huh? Am I OOTL here?

Thekingoflorda,
@Thekingoflorda@lemmy.world avatar

Stamets posts a lot of good memes, that’s all.

Empricorn,

Oh, okay. Thanks!

ininewcrow, in Accurate
@ininewcrow@lemmy.ca avatar

When the world mentions the word ‘Democracy’ … everyone thinks of ‘Democracy’

When the US mentions the word ‘Democracy’ … it means invasion, war, bombs and death

In America, the word ‘democracy’ has lost all meaning

MindSkipperBro12,

Ah, takes me back to the good ol days after 9/11.

ininewcrow,
@ininewcrow@lemmy.ca avatar

Yes it became prominent after 9/11 … but that kind of behaviour has been going on for a century and more distinctively after the Second World War

Look up the history of Allen/Foster Dulles and their work for American Corp in the 20s and 30s … their enthusiasm for war in the 40s … and then with the CIA in the 50s and 60s … the actions of which led to what happened in the 70s and 80s … which later on affected what happened in the 90s and 2000s. It makes you understand that even if the US people don’t want a war … those in positions of power and wealth enjoy war and conflict because it makes them money and spreads their power. We accuse other nations of doing the same but America does it while draped in a democracy flag and an ugly tattoo across their forehead that says ‘freedom’.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Dulles

SCB, (edited )

their enthusiasm for war in the 40s

I mean… nazis.

Perhaps you have a typo in your years there?

ininewcrow,
@ininewcrow@lemmy.ca avatar

The Dulles brothers did legitimately help the Allied effort during the Second World War … but leading up to and during the actual war years, they were also known to play favourites, court unscrupulous characters, take part in shady deals and help one side or the other depending on what business was involved. Then when the war was over, it was far easier and more acceptable to be a fascist or even a Nazi than a communist. Look at the history and background to a lot of German and Nazi professionals, academics, scientists and military leaders after the war … many of them were courted by US intelligence to work for the US while disregarding their past offences.

Allen Dulles probably single handedly sabotaged any kind of neutral or positive relationship with the Communists … this isn’t meant to say that the Communists were a positive political movement … Allen Dulles was instrumental in making a bad situation worse for probably 20 years. Even JFK wanted to build a relationship with the Soviets but people like Dulles just wanted fear, anger and war without negotiation or compromise.

When you start reading the history of the Dulles brothers … it gets hard to differentiate them from the fascists they supposedly fought in the Second World War … they were more like the Nazis without the overt Aryanism

SCB,

Got it. Hopefully you get my confusion.

Kase,

Besides, didn’t the US stay out of the war until basically the last minute? I feel like I’m missing something.

BigDiction,

No I think OP refers to the Early Career section of the wiki. There was legitimate debate around whether the U.S. should join WWII.

s_s,

Gotta love “The Democratic Republic of Korea”

You can’t trust the tankies with the word, either.

assassinatedbyCIA,

Democracy in America actually does have consistent meaning. It’s just that it isn’t what people think it is. When america says ‘democracy’ what they mean is liberalisation of trade and markets for American capital interests. Often with disastrous effects for the local population and their economy. The word freedom also has a similar meaning. The word freedoms is more accurately considered a contraction of the phrase ‘freedom for american capital flows’.

Aceticon, (edited )

Looking at the Official Report On the Iraq War published in the UK some years ago, American “bringing of democracy” there was quite literally the war crime of Pillage.

Basically the local administration installed by the Cohalition in Iraq was forced to give almost all oil exploitation contracts to British and American companies, mainly the latter.

Who knows just how rigged the voting system is over there to produce an image of “Democracy” whilst making sure real power always goes to those who favour American interests or are easy to corrupt to do so.

ladicius, in Accurate

Also right wing nuts killing human rights wherever they can, especially on domestic soil.

pigup, in fr fr ong

It’s all predominantly young kids adopting/appropriating American Black vernacular and calling it their own. Millennials did it, genz does it. Go ahead and down vote me, my back hurts.

SCB, (edited )

See people say this like it’s Black vernacular but dont recognize that it’s just urban vernacular. Urban vernacular changes frequently because there’s more people around. The internet adopts it quickly, and it spreads from there, as the actual initial definition of a memetic concept.

There’s a reason society as a whole doesn’t co-opt rural Black vernacular, and it’s because it isn’t actually racially-based.

yeah,

There’s MLE (multicultural London English) in the UK. Must be similar all over.

Anticorp, (edited )

Exactly. I just had this argument with a couple of friends who were raised rich white kids, in the rich white neighborhood. They were criticizing me for appropriating black vernacular, and wouldn’t believe me that my entire neighborhood and school spoke that way. It’s inter-urban (poor) slang, not specifically black. Most of my neighborhood was Mexican, yet they all used these terms. Granted, they have different inflections on the words, but the vocabulary is pretty much the same. Anyways, now I have friends accusing me of racism for speaking the way I’ve spoken my entire life. I just hadn’t loosened up enough to speak that way around them before. Ain’t identity politics grand?

assassin_aragorn,

I find it charming in a way. Urban vernacular becoming the lingo of even contemporary rich kids.

Then again, I just said I found something charming, so maybe I’m out of touch.

Welt,

I think you’ll find it’s the children who are wrong

foggy, (edited ) in fr fr ong

As a millennial, describing something as fire, or mids, that was us. Y’all youngings are appropriating old people culture. That’s how we described weed in the 2000s.

Edit: also when kids were saying ‘ratchet’, that was a direct descendent of Nurse Ratchet in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Ken Keasy used that name to be a homonym for “rat shit.” Next time you hear so e drop ‘ratchet,’ ask them what it means. They won’t even know.

It’s weird how old slang crops up like that. Ratchet was like, the 60s.

Edit2: I predict “kind” will get taken in, like “KB” or “kind bud” to mean “dope”. Like “you those shoes are kind, fam”.

I also predict that “beasters” might make it’s way in, but “beast” already meaning “dominate” might trip it up, because “beasters” were weed that was grown rushed with phosphates in the soil in indoor hydroponic labs, and that shit had lower THC content than most mids, looked better, but smelled off. Dead giveaway was hollow stems. Idk. Calling beats by dre headphones “beasters” would be a fitting insult to their products.

Fleek died the moment someone managed to get that fire started. Good riddance.

Sheeple,
@Sheeple@lemmy.world avatar

Others dislike the word “Mid” because it’s youth slang

I dislike the word “Mid” because it’s often used to imply that average is bad

foggy,

But mids (weed) are the worst.

pearsaltchocolatebar,

I see you haven’t had Mexican ditch weed, although I did always like quantity over quality.

ShadyGrove, (edited )

We used to call Mexican brick weed regs, or reggie, which I guess was slang for regular. Though I’m not sure why we called it that because it was much easier to find “fire” weed…which we called krypto or crippie. I think that was a south Florida thing though.

pearsaltchocolatebar, (edited )

Ah, I’m in a border state, so brick weed was super easy to get. I had a buddy that would stuff a quart zip lock full for $40.

I personally find all of the high quality weed to be too strong. I don’t smoke enough to have a high tolerance, so even one hit can be too much. I wish shops would sell lower thc stuff, although I’ve had good success with D8

foggy, (edited )

Yeah, we called it brick weed cause they were packaged to save space not the product… and we generally didn’t fuck with it because it wasn’t even green by the time it was up in New england

ChickenLadyLovesLife,

I bought a batch of that shit once that had been dyed green - you could tell because most of the green pigment ended up concentrated at the end of the fat stems. Nastiest shit ever, I’m probably lucky to be alive.

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve had Indiana ditch weed. There’s basically no THC in it at all. But it’s useful to sell to other high school kids who aren’t aware of that and then think they’re high when they smoke it.

feedum_sneedson,

schwag

foggy,

That’s how you insult someone’s mids.

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

I had never heard that slang for weed before in my life and I was meeting up with an old friend about 10 years ago who was going to get weed for me and he said, “I can get mids.” And I said, “I don’t do pills, man. I’m just interested in weed.” I thought he said “meds.”

jaybone,

Aladeen fam

normalexit,

I take it as average rather than great, which while it does have a less than stellar implication, doesn’t seem like it is inherently bad. Moreso a “meets expectations” with a hint of “there are better options available”

blanketswithsmallpox, (edited )

I hear mid and I think oh shit, cheaper for more that isn’t overpriced shiny crystal smelly shit but still almost smokes the same.

Kinda like every movie, song, and game ever describes as mid lol.

I swear people can’t just enjoy popcorn shit anymore which is all anything mid is. Sometimes I don’t want to watch the best movie ever. Sometimes I just want to watch stupid lighthearted comedy that doesn’t take itself too seriously. Sometimes I just want another stock standard Meteoidvania or Harvest Moon clone.

When you quit chasing new highs constantly, even the old highs work well. And I don’t even smoke lol.

samus12345,
@samus12345@lemmy.world avatar

Her name is Ratched, not Ratchet.

littlebluespark,
@littlebluespark@lemmy.world avatar

I like the cut of your jib, sir.

Psythik, (edited )

“Yo” is another one that the Zoomers love. I haven’t heard so much usage of that word since the mid 90s. And “bruh” is just another form of “bro”/“brah”.

Another good example is when twerking made a comeback a few years ago, despite not being a thing since 2000s hip hip.

foggy,

Or the Harlem Shake, like that wasn’t already a thing.

Jax,

Breh was around in like 2010, bruh really isn’t that much different.

funkless_eck, (edited )

there was a book (Terry Pratchett?) I read as a young adult that had a character called Yoless because it was the 90s and he didn’t ever say “yo” and everyone thought that was notable, weird and hysterical

can,

ask them what it means. They won’t even know.

I’d argue they’d know what it means but wouldn’t know the origin. Words evolve. I just learned this etymology now but I’ve always known what it meant implicitly when said. Tbh I assumed it was more local/rural slang when I was younger because I mainly heard it from other kids, not in media, etc.

foggy, (edited )

I guess what I mean is if you asked them with regard to the etymology… Ratchet is a word. It has a meaning highly disparate from “shitty.” Like, it’s a tool. A noun. It does things.

So kids using this word against its actual meaning, ask them why and they won’t understand.

Like if I asked you why you were using the word ratchet (say yesterday), which is a tool that helps turn bolts, in place of the word “shitty” and you’d be all 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️

feedum_sneedson, (edited )

I thought it was an AAVE corruption of “wretched”. Nurse Ratched was certainly that, but it didn’t derive from the character’s name. Urban Louisiana slang, more like.

Is teaching AAVE a thing anymore or did they decide it was racist? I can’t keep up. I know for a while there was an argument that teaching AAVE at schools was designed to entrench a kind of linguistic class ghetto, but then you also had the liberal “hecking valid” argument, and I’m not sure what the current party line is.

foggy, (edited )

Nurse Ratchet has nothing to do with African American Vernacular English, or “ebonics”.

Just gonna add that bringing AAVE and education into the conversation (which has nothing to do with ebonics or education whatsoever) makes you come off a bit like a possible race baiting dog whistler. It’s an amazingly easy thing to avoid, so I’ve tagged you with a cute lil nickname to keep track.

feedum_sneedson,

Alright mate, I’ll just tag you as “cunt” in that case 👍

littlebluespark,
@littlebluespark@lemmy.world avatar

Right back atcha, fucknut.

feedum_sneedson,

I’m not the person accusing people of thought crimes for being class-conscious, I swear to God I’m so fed up of the internet.

Fixbeat, in You can't be too careful when dating

Keep that removed away from your foundation!

Blaster_M, in Accurate

Like that one song from that movie…

killeronthecorner, in You can't be too careful when dating
@killeronthecorner@lemmy.world avatar

Sounds like a pretty lousey date

NegativeLookBehind, in You can't be too careful when dating
@NegativeLookBehind@kbin.social avatar

The logical next step is to spray her directly in the face with termite killer. If she even so much as blinks, she’s definitely a termite.

Oxnvat, in Just keep moving forward
@Oxnvat@lemmy.world avatar

Me playing Mario Kart DS online like

MisterNeon, in fr fr ong
@MisterNeon@lemmy.world avatar

I’m approaching 40 rapidly, I can’t say “based” without cringing.

TootSweet,

Based.

AlfredEinstein,

Based God, Li’l B is 34, so don’t feel bad

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lil_B?wprov=sfla1

MisterNeon,
@MisterNeon@lemmy.world avatar

Wait, it’s named after a guy!?!

Yo give me my walking cane, I’m out of this game.

PrincessLeiasCat,

TIL lol

AlfredEinstein,

I’m not making this up.

lovely_reader, (edited )

You’re not, but someone did. After the fact, I mean. Like not as part of its origin. Like as a lie.

AlfredEinstein,

No, no. This was Li’l B’s blueprint from the outset. Li’l B has bitches and sex every day. That’s how he became BasedGod. It’s like One Punch Man.

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

46 here. It irritates me for reasons I can’t explain.

MisterNeon,
@MisterNeon@lemmy.world avatar

I can. We’re old and it’s new.

samus12345,
@samus12345@lemmy.world avatar

I’m old and don’t mind it. I absolutely hate “yeet,” though.

stoly,

That’s a millennialism.

samus12345,
@samus12345@lemmy.world avatar

I could swear “based” has been around about as long.

stoly,

Well these things always have their roots in the past and get re-appropriated from other uses, but I don’t recall seeing the term before 2 - 3 years ago.

Mossheart,

I’m almost 37 and dunno what based, rule, or no cap mean. They all make me cringe though.

MisterNeon,
@MisterNeon@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve found that if I don’t say those things and just treat younger people with respect then I don’t get made fun of for being old so much.

stoly,

Based comment? lol

possiblylinux127, in You deserve it :-)

Affordable always seems to equate to government spending

Rolder,

Doesn’t have to. Just need laws and stuff that say the owner of single family homes have to be single families (and not big corporations or landlords)

possiblylinux127,

I think a lot of families can’t afford a home. This law would cause a huge amount of homelessness and lead to the suffering if many many people.

Rolder,

In my mind the prices would go down if you don’t have big hedge funds and shit to compete with.

possiblylinux127,

Prices are primarily controlled by demand that is why properties in areas that are growing are very expensive.

Rolder,

Right. Block big landlords from buying up houses wholesale = less demand = lower price.

kibiz0r,

Yes. Yes it does.

U.S. per-capita healthcare spending (including public and private as well as compulsory and voluntary spending) is higher than anywhere else in the world, with second-placed Germany trailing quite far behind.

On average, healthcare costs in the U.S. amounted up to $12,318 per person in 2021. In Germany that number stood at $7,383 - 40 percent lower. Yet, the U.S. lags behind other nations in several aspects such as life expectancy and health insurance coverage.

qyron,

It implies the State, through the government, represents the country and deals with suppliers to achieve universal healthcare, education and housing goals.

But the State should always (must) be the primary provider for healthcare and education, although not denying private initiative but instead heavily regulating it to ensure safety and quality.

Health and Education are services, not for profit enterprises.

On the housing front, many countries own and manage large numbers of affordable housing projects and to great success. This isn’t to say the housing market doesn’t require an heavy regulatory, as it does.

JusticeForPorygon,
@JusticeForPorygon@lemmy.world avatar

Can’t be having the government spending all our money!.

Oh? What’s that? Lockheed Martin designed a new jet? We’ll take 400 of them.

possiblylinux127, (edited )

Yeah the government has a bit of a spending problem. You don’t see companies blowing though money as they don’t want to go bankrupt.

surewhynotlem,

You absolutely do see companies blowing though money and going bankrupt. All the time. Companies are always failing.

possiblylinux127,

True but they are no longer active companies if they go belly up.

Mighty,
@Mighty@lemmy.world avatar

i mean… i don’t want to sound patronizing, but please read SOMETHING. like anything at all. companies going bankrupt is literally part of the system. if someone wants to push a service or product and has enough resources, companies are set up to be bankrupt and lose money. this is how a big corporation can push competitors off the market: by selling a product under the cost of production. how often have we also seen companies going bankrupt SEVERAL times in their lifespan just to be bailed out?

SeeMinusMinus,
@SeeMinusMinus@lemmy.world avatar

Instead of moving a few things around thinking it will make a lasting difference we need to move in a different direction. tbh Karl Marx really had something going on even if some of the people that read his stuff were complete assholes (cough cough Stalin).

possiblylinux127,

Yeah no I don’t want to live in a Communist dystopia.

grue,

…says the guy with “Linux” in his username.

possiblylinux127,

Just to be clear, Linux is not Communist. I stand for free software is designed to be sold. They key is to give everyone access to to digital hood instead of what proprietary software provides. This does not have an association with political beliefs

grue,

Thinking Free Software isn’t inherently political is like getting mad at Green Day for being suddenly ‘woke,’ LOL.

RQG,
@RQG@lemmy.world avatar

In this case it is the government spending money from taxes paid by the people to improve the lives of the people who elected the government to govern the country to make it worth living in.

possiblylinux127,

Yeah but the government is pretty bad about bleeding money. They also move slow and are a pain to deal with.

possiblylinux127, in My 1070 is still going strong

A i5-6500 is still powerful on everything but windows.

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