Is it? The voice in my head pronounced zshi when I read it.
Is it? The voice in my head pronounced zshi when I read it.
This was the most refreshingly honest answer I’ve read in a long time. And it made me laugh. Thanks for both.
I’ve called companies that disconnect the call or “in order to connect you to the right agent, please tell us what you’re calling about,” them inevitably get it wing enough times to make you sit through a menu of about ten choices that are not correct and disconnect after three rounds of this nonsense.
"I’m sorry you’re frustrated, perhaps it’s time to start a new topic.’
“I’m not going to respond to that.”
"I only use my powers for good!”
I was thinking about this before scrolling comments. It seems many on the right support/vote for policies that actively make their quality of life seemingly better in the short term, and are surprised and disappointed when the long-term consequences of their decisions begin happening to become noticeable (usually more for me, less for thee?). When they discover the policies affect them, personally, they become angry and belligerent, looking to place blame on external factors. The left (I don’t mean neoliberal) seem to go within, asking things like, “how did my voting choices affect this? What have I learned? How can I calibrate my choices for better results, going forward?” then try to make better decisions, even if it hurts them more, personally, in the short term, hoping for better across-the-board results long term?
I’ve just begun milling this, so I’ve no idea if this is correct or not. I’d love to see some research on it.
Capitalism is fascism. Edited accidental touch
I’m wondering if factory farms were eliminated, how much the environmental damage would be reduced.
Capitalists. Capitalists are bipartisan, and that’s why Biden is doing this big nothing.
I’d say Biden doing something official to null and void this decision would be good. He won’t, obviously, but it’s an example.
That’s correct, and it doesn’t discount that authoritarianism is authoritarianism. Notwithstanding, people are so indoctrinated with American exceptionalism and USA most free country in the world, we don’t even bother to learn about what Greg Palast termed vulture capitalism and tactics used. Operation Paperclip is heavily whitewashed as “the best and brightest,” leaving out the noun being described, Nazis.
We’re in real trouble and the only ones who can save us from ourselves is ourselves. It will be interesting to see if it will be done before the climate extinction.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=isCh4kCeNYU two spoken quotes highly relevant.
The profound importance of your comment can not be overestimated, imo. The American people need to wake up quickly and learn about soft coup and especially Operation Condor. History is repeating, and I get the feeling the soft coups shepherded by the USA abroad were test runs.
Doesn’t make it not a war crime.
You’re not misunderstanding, but calm down, anyway.
Sounds like capitalism.
Lemmy is too polite for that. Thank gawd.
In some cases, no consent at all.
Animals tend to force sex, as well. Humans call it rape.
That’s fine, it’s just hard to know without hearing native speakers’ pronunciations and you’ve only read it. Thanks for the reply!