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FlyingSquid, to upliftingnews in Arizona 911 operators to get unlimited mental health services
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This should be the default everywhere. Unbelievable that it isn’t really. Amazing that they expect people to do a job where you have to hear real life, real time horror stories every day for hours a day and just cope.

FlyingSquid, to asklemmy in So is the US slipping into Civil War?
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I said this in another thread-

Most Americans aren’t interested or even capable of fighting in a civil war. When you live paycheck-to-paycheck, you’re not going to abandon your family to fight on the front lines.

And a huge percentage of Americans live paycheck-to-paycheck.

Texas would have to have a draft.

Good luck with that.

FlyingSquid, to risa in I'll take "Dyson sphere-level douchebags for 300"
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In Mark A. Altman and Edward Gross’ oral history book The Fifty-Year Mission: The Next 25 Years, From The Next Generation to J.J. Abrams by Edward Gross and Mark A. Altman, Farrell explained why she left DS9. “The problems with my leaving were with Rick Berman,” Farrell explained. “In my opinion, he’s just very misogynistic. He’d comment on your bra size not being voluptuous… That stuff was so intense, especially the first couple of years.” The actors signed six-year contracts, so leading into the seventh and final season, Farrell asked for her role to be recurring, telling Gross and Altman she would’ve appeared in 13 out of the 26 episodes.

“Rick Berman said I was hardballing him,” she said, but characterized her own desire to “just have a conversation.” The negotiations got nasty, however. Farrell said a junior producer told her without Deep Space Nine she would “be working at K-Mart.” She also said the producer would call her right before shooting scenes to ask if she’d made the decision to sign a new contract. “Basically,” she said, “he was trying to bully me into saying ‘yes.’” Behr, the showrunner by this point, said he was completely in the dark about Farrell’s trouble with Berman. He implied that he would’ve stopped her firing from happening at all or, possibly, have left with her.

cbr.com/star-trek-why-terry-farrell-jadzia-dax-le…

FlyingSquid, to risa in Oh hey, I heard Star Trek got mentioned on the news! Let's just go check and-
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TOS had the first interracial kiss between a white person and a black person on U.S. TV. It also shows a socialist utopia where men and women of all races are equal, indigenous cultures are respected, and they try to talk out a hostile situation before they resort to firing their weapons whenever they can.

Fox News should absolutely loathe that.

FlyingSquid, to memes in Japan is living in the future that the 1990s dreamed of.
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Everyone who is saying there is nothing wrong with cash is right. However, there is one major drawback to cash which is no longer a big problem in societies which are mostly cashless. Namely, if your wallet gets stolen and you have $300 in it, you’ve lost that $300 forever. If your wallet gets stolen and they get your cards, you can just cancel them and aren’t even charged for fraudulent purchases.

I realize that means less privacy, but I can’t afford to lose that kind of money just walking to the supermarket to buy groceries.

FlyingSquid, to memes in Pizza delivery
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Pizza delivery people have to get out of their car in any weather. Cops only have to get out of their car if they feel like it. Also, cops don’t have to buy their own gas.

FlyingSquid, to lemmyshitpost in And this is why I no longer have cable.
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They’re making people watch commercials on the streaming services now too. There’s really only one solution left, matey.

FlyingSquid, to memes in This is great. You should try it.
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OMG, you’re eating bread? Don’t you know that’s made with the same stuff that infects vaginas?!

FlyingSquid, to science_memes in Kid's going places
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Poor experiment. He didn’t find out what pollen allergies the plant might have had.

FlyingSquid, to lemmyshitpost in And this is why I no longer have cable.
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I certainly wasn’t. I guess the enshittification is complete.

FlyingSquid, to lemmyshitpost in Revolutionary free thinker Andrew Tate
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And a rapist. Let’s not leave that out. Ever.

FlyingSquid, to memes in Everytime
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I can understand all of that, but when one kid doxxes another and starts making prank calls, which we provided evidence of- we had logs and voicemails- and the administration admonishes both kids, that’s on them, not on anyone else. They didn’t have to lecture my daughter about bullying the other girl when she was the one being attacked.

FlyingSquid, to lemmyshitpost in Yeah, tell me more about these both scenarios
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FlyingSquid, to asklemmy in Is society becoming more fake ?
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I don’t know what you mean by ‘fake.’ Do you mean people have a different public persona than a private persona? Because I think that’s been true for most of the history of civilization.

FlyingSquid, to lemmyshitpost in Me IRL
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How did you know I was masturbating?

You totally killed the mood.

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