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HiddenLayer5, (edited ) to linuxmemes in When you need to retire an old server
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Also, crying is not the only way to be sad. Some people regardless of gender just don’t cry easily when sad, doesn’t mean they’re not sad. Some people regardless of gender may not want to cry in front of other people for a movie. Or maybe they’ve already seen the movie alone and sobbed all day the first time but know what to expect the second time. It’s frankly none of your business to judge how other people react to sad things and you certainly do not have enough evidence just looking at them to declare they “have no feelings,” unless their ears are pointy and were the first to develop Warp Drive.

HiddenLayer5, (edited ) to comicstrips in Strange times...
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Some of my profs did! I had one class where the prof would have optional “bonus content” not in the syllabus as a further incentive for people to come to class instead of just reading the lecture slides later.

HiddenLayer5, (edited ) to memes in Roughing it
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“What are y’all doing just enjoying nature like that? BORING! I’m doing all of you a favour by spicing up your night with this bottom-shelf dubstep!”

HiddenLayer5, (edited ) to comicstrips in Strange times...
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Yeah. If university bio has taught me anything it’s that botany classifications are way more numerous, way more complex, and have way more exceptions than zoology classifications (not to undermine zoology of course, it’s also super complicated). There’s just far more diversity in how different plants accomplish the same things compared to how different animals accomplish them, which makes sense since plants are quite a bit older than animals and also have way more species.

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HiddenLayer5, to lemmyshitpost in Here's your mirror kings
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Even completely ignoring all the history of the region and how the current State of Israel came to be and only focusing on the present in a vacuum, there is still is a glaring contradiction that I have never heard any sort of coherent answer from people who support Israel’s actions: If you truly believe that simply having a negative opinion of Israel’s actions against Palestinians is antisemitic (or simply being a Palestinian that’s still alive is antisemitic according to too many people), then surely it also holds that both Israel’s outright killing of Palestinians and their ongoing apartheid policies preventing Palestinians from existing in the same areas as Israelis is anti-Arab right? Is being anti-Arabic somehow preferable to being antisemitic? Are Arabs not human beings and do they not deserve the same rights and protection as Jews or literally any other human? What makes it okay for Israel to be anti-Arab then?

One of the half baked arguments I have heard is that Israel is “justified” in being anti-Arabic because “it’s in self defense against Palestinians that want to kill them,” but if you make that assertion, then what makes the other side different? Israel is certainly not just attacking the Hamas and there have been more Palestinian civilian victims than Israeli civilian victims so wouldn’t you saying that also automatically imply the inverse and equally justify the Hamas’ actions against Israel? You can’t attack someone while claiming self defense and then cry foul when they defend themselves against you.

HiddenLayer5, (edited ) to memes in Achievement for all of us
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Guys I’m really scared of falling into a volcano. I don’t care what the libs say, we shouldn’t tolerate active volcanoes in our cities! It’s against God’s will!

HiddenLayer5, to memes in Roughing it
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And you just know that this is the family that will make your own camping trip hell if you end up beside them.

HiddenLayer5, to asklemmy in How would you rate my stick?
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Hang on let me bring in a stick expert…

Jayfeather from Warrior Cats

(Someone please get the reference so I don’t look like a total idiot)

HiddenLayer5, (edited ) to memes in I've got another puzzle for you
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Consent forms don’t protect you from negligence though.

They also don’t protect you from criminal charges which Wonka definitely has many of by the end of it.

HiddenLayer5, to lemmyshitpost in Jragon
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lead, led

don, dawn

but, butt

you, yew

so, sow, sew, soul

pain, pane, Payne

John, Jon, Jean, Jaune

Was only gonna due the first example butt turns out English has a Lotte of these.

HiddenLayer5, (edited ) to memes in I've got another puzzle for you
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Willy Wonka is a true American businessman. A child is about to die horribly and all he can think about is loss of product due to contamination.

Edit: Ok I looked it up since I wasn’t sure if Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is set in the US or UK. Apparently it’s inspired by factories in the UK but the actual setting in-universe is ambiguous in the original book, though both movies set it in (IIRC) London. Reading it as a kid I definitely imagined it taking place in the US though, not sure why but the story just “sounds” American, what with the copious consumption of sugar and the seemingly total lack of government oversight on businesses.

HiddenLayer5, (edited ) to science_memes in Can't catch me, coppers!!
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It’s honestly sad that nurses are so underpaid in the US that one could potentially imagine them doing this for free food.

HiddenLayer5, to science_memes in Can't catch me, coppers!!
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And gastroscope is the type specifically for the esophagus and stomach.

HiddenLayer5, to science_memes in Can't catch me, coppers!!
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Or, you know, at least clean it first.

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