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Spendrill, to historyporn in POWER MOWER OF THE FUTURE, USA, 1957

The argument you’re making seems to be that he is overdressed.

Spendrill, to historyporn in POWER MOWER OF THE FUTURE, USA, 1957

That is an interesting story and I appreciate that OP’s picture reminded you of it but I don’t think that person is ‘under-dressed’ even though I’d agree that some odd gender coding is going on in the image.

Spendrill, to memes in It's funnt because it's true

and they weren’t besieged during WWII.

Cheese eating surrender monkeys. Created a state of the art defence system but didn’t extend it across the gap where ‘the Germans will never invade through such rough terrain’ although they did before during WWI.

Spendrill, to lemmyshitpost in The fucking Turkey wouldn't stop running away Tone.

Put remote in docking station.

Spendrill, to memes in Why? Are we not doing enough?

Listen, just go and read the thing; it will be time better spent than listening to me precis it from memory. but if you do read it a feel like it hasn’t given you an insight into what drives a whole host of behaviour that one sees on social media or that I’ve misunderstood the book then do come back to me and I will refresh my memory of the book to have that discussion with you.

Spendrill, (edited ) to memes in Why? Are we not doing enough?

We need a normie.world

It’s called reddit and that’s why I left. Fuck the normies. They’ll import fascism.

That sounds unnecessarily combative so let me expand my argument.

There’s a book called The Authoritarians by a man called Bob Altermyer. Altermyer is now retired but he was a professor of psychology at the University of Manitoba. During his career he did a lot of research into authoritarians, both followers and leaders. In the book he describes for laypeople the experiments and the findings. If you want to do a deep dive into his statistical analysis you can because the whole thing is fully referenced but for people who just want an easy to read description that is also easy to understand then this is the book for you.

After reading the book redditors behaviour became a lot more easy to understand. I was less upset by what was going on but I stopped engaging because I now understood that reddit wasn’t a site for me anymore. It was a site for people that enjoyed being normal and doing normal things. And that’s ok, why shouldn’t they be catered for?

I use reddit and lemmy exclusively on desktop or laptop. So when the app business came up I didn’t regard it as my fight, however I thought that if I expected people to stand up for my interests if they are challenged I should show a bit of solidarity with them. So I didn’t visit reddit at all for the days it was blacked out. I didn’t like how spez reacted. I saw that people were crossing to the fediverse and I took a look for myself. I liked it. I posted. I wasn’t attacked for having a non-normie viewpoint. I liked that a lot.

The thing about normies is they don’t read scientific studies for fun, they don’t like long winded explanations about why the world is the way it is. They think they can see something in the street and extrapolate an entire social policy from it and there are chancers that will tell them, ‘You know what? You’re right. We don’t need experts telling you that you’re wrong, what do they know?’

So your Jordan Petersons and your Nigel Farages and Alex whatever his nameis, these people and reddit’s normie audience are made for each other. I’ll even go as far as to say this extends to the people that think the Democrats or the Labour Party are going to fix their problems, Team Liberal aren’t doing themselves any favours but my point is that if your goal is a massive website that caters to the largest part of the reddit audience you’re going to end up swimming in cryptofascist and sometimes outright fascist content. Been there, seen that, got the t-shirt.

Spendrill, to memes in Whoaaahh you're halfway there!
Spendrill, to thefarside in 12 November 2023

Analogue Spawn camping

Spendrill, to comicstrips in It's a ball pit in fairness

Didn’t I see this exact joke with Worf as the father on Risa two days ago? Did they nick it from Lovenstein?

Spendrill, to memes in anyone?

Fucking Francis Dolarhyde creeping around again.

‘And your data belongs exclusively to me in perpetuity. Do you see?’

Spendrill, to upliftingnews in Texas church launches program to help fund transgender kids’ healthcare

Your actual point is correct and I agree with it but:

The terms “left” and “right” first appeared during the French Revolution of 1789 when members of the National Assembly divided into supporters of the Ancien Regime to the president’s right and supporters of the revolution to his left.[6][7][8] One deputy, the Baron de Gauville, explained: “We began to recognise each other: those who were loyal to religion and the king took up positions to the right of the chair so as to avoid the shouts, oaths, and indecencies that enjoyed free rein in the opposing camp”.

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