EmDash

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A good video on how movies pretend to criticize Capitalism, but really only criticize individuals and not the system. Also contains analysis of a film that does look at systems and labor relations.

[–] EmDash@lemmygrad.ml 3 points 5 days ago

New Jersey just had a record dry September and October: https://www.northjersey.com/story/weather/2024/11/01/2024-nj-driest-september-october-recorded-history-rain/75992861007/

Plenty of places had no measurable rainfall.

 

In places where there are rules and order, and these things are valued, only important people are allowed to capture Sharpedo.

Even when captured, Sharpedo are treated with care, brought back to land, their fins cut and sold at a high price, and every part of the fish is eaten.

Even the bones are treated carefully, respectfully, and with love.

In such places, the lives of many Sharpedo are not lost unnecessarily, and valuable things are treated as valuable.

In the current capitalist world, which lacks rules and order, people on massive ships capture more Sharpedo than needed, cutting off their fins and throwing them back into the sea while still alive.

This way, they procure them in large quantities and sell them cheaply.

This is meritocracy.

What's wrong with the strong killing the weak?

The former represents many places and values in the Pokémon world.

This time, however, Team Galactic holds the latter worldview.

In other words, they represent the excessive and extreme aspects of the real world.

[–] EmDash@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 3 months ago

Forbidden chicken nuggets.

[–] EmDash@lemmygrad.ml 3 points 3 months ago

PBS Spacetime recently had a video on this: https://youtu.be/8hvzF5oQe1g?si=e9Tw0XrMILbf4Ql6

[–] EmDash@lemmygrad.ml 40 points 3 months ago

Light Yagami is the protagonist of Death Note. He discovered a notebook that lets him kill anyone by writing their name in the book (technically he needs to mentally picture their face too).

[–] EmDash@lemmygrad.ml 27 points 3 months ago (1 children)

After the debate, everyone in the administration was bragging about Biden being alert from 10am-4pm. It just shows that he's been minimally involved for years.

[–] EmDash@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 3 months ago

More like: I don't understand quantum physics => I think I sort of understand this one thing => wait, I was wrong => I don't understand quantum physics

[–] EmDash@lemmygrad.ml 3 points 3 months ago

I'm also so thankful for the hard work of emulator developers!

[–] EmDash@lemmygrad.ml 6 points 4 months ago

I saw it in person! Lots of fun!

[–] EmDash@lemmygrad.ml 10 points 4 months ago (1 children)

OpenMW still needs the files from Morrowind.

[–] EmDash@lemmygrad.ml 9 points 4 months ago (3 children)

One thing to consider is that the far right actively recruits in gamer circles. They are very good at slowly exposing angry guys to more and more extreme views. There is very little comparable on the left.

 
[–] EmDash@lemmygrad.ml 5 points 4 months ago

Every country in the world is squaring off with alliances. Starting to feel very World War I.

 

"The administrators are correct: Their institutions do function in concert with the war machine powering Israel’s genocidal war; their mission does depend on maintaining this alliance, even at the cost of brutalizing their students; and it is this material reality, more than anything else, that explains the ferocity of their response to the Gaza solidarity encampments."

[–] EmDash@lemmygrad.ml 17 points 5 months ago

Do not, my friends, become addicted to water! It will take hold of you and you will resent its absence.

 

Supreme Court Justice Alto claimed that an inverted American flag flown at his house was not in support of "Stop the Steal", but because of an argument with neighbors. However the flag was flown on January 17, 2021 and the argument was on February 15. (The neighbors called the Altos fascists and Mrs. Alto a c-word)

 

rustc will use rust-lld by default on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu on nightly to significantly reduce linking times.

 

North Carolina’s… state budget contains a provision that gives extraordinary investigative powers to a partisan oversight committee co-chaired by Senate Leader Phil Berger (R) and House Speaker Tim Moore (R).

The Joint Legislative Committee on Government Operations — or Gov Ops for short — is empowered to seize “any document or system of record” from anyone who works in or with state and local government during its investigations. The rule applies to contractors, subcontractors, and any other non-state entity…

Gov Ops staff will be authorized to enter “any building or facility” owned or leased by a state or non-state entity without a judicial warrant. This includes the private residences of subcontractors and contractors who run businesses out of their homes…

Alarmingly, public employees under investigation will be required to keep all communication and requests “confidential.” They cannot alert their supervisor of the investigation nor consult with legal counsel.

 

No example of a barter economy… has ever been described… all available ethnography suggests that there has never been such a thing.

 

“What is most striking to me, and most discouraging, is that [Americans] are so apathetic while being neither blind nor unconscious. They know and deplore the oppression [and] the terrible poverty… They witness the rise, more ominous every day, of racism and reactionary attitudes—the birth of a kind of fascism. They know that their country is responsible for the world’s future. But they themselves don’t feel responsible for anything, because they don’t think they can do anything in this world… In America, the individual is nothing. He is made into an abstract object of worship; by persuading him of his individual value, one stifles the awakening of a collective spirit in him. But reduced to himself in this way, he is robbed of any concrete power. Without collective hope or personal audacity, what can the individual do? Submit or, if by some rare chance this submission is too odious, leave the country.”

  • Simone de Beauvoir, America Day by Day
 

“The largest single-employer strike in American history now appears inevitable,” said union President Sean O’Brien

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