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It's amazing how many completely independent problems would immediately be solved with proper public transit and the accompanying city design
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# ? May 10, 2024 01:03 |
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Snuffman posted:
Yeah, that's the takeaway my friend and I both got from Covid. Like, there was a great come-together moment for all of....1 month? Than poo poo got real nasty real fast. Just wait until people have to fight over water. Or when tomatoes cost $15/lb. Or when meat is $25/lb. I'm not at all looking forward to the rapid deterioration of our stupid, fragile society.
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# ? Jul 25, 2023 22:27 |
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The come together moment was genuinely nice though Also the realisation that for all the normalisation of "we cannot inconvenience Business, our hands are tied" politics, no actually you can slam down on every non essential job with a week's notice and life goes on.
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# ? Jul 25, 2023 22:35 |
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Triikan posted:It's amazing how many completely independent problems would immediately be solved with proper public transit and the accompanying city design Why do you hate freedom Toxic Mental fucked around with this message at 22:39 on Jul 25, 2023 |
# ? Jul 25, 2023 22:37 |
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went on a blind date years and years ago that was notable for two things: first—that my date was the hottest person i have ever and will ever make out with. like a young marlon brando, except hotter second—that towards the end of the date, said hottie asked me to blow on their dui tube. they got all pissy and weird when i laughed in their face, then threw a tantrum and went storming down the street swearing and kicking over trash cans i’ll never stop being astonished at how angry this person was that their supernatural hotness did not make up for their drunk driving habit
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# ? Jul 25, 2023 22:43 |
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Dick Fontaine posted:i’ll never stop being astonished at how angry this person was that their supernatural hotness did not make up for their drunk driving habit design feature working as intended
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# ? Jul 25, 2023 22:45 |
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Toxic Mental posted:Why do you hate freedom I live in a neighbourhood that is effectively already a "15 minute city" type of place, and it loving rules. Everything I need except a hospital and a hardware store is less than a 20 minute walk away, and then those are 15 minutes drive. I had to move away from my neighbourhood for a year, and I hated it. There was nothing but big houses for blocks. People who believe the moronic conspiracy can shove their soccer mom SUVs up their asses.
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# ? Jul 26, 2023 00:24 |
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Snuffman posted:Sorry, this was pages ago, but this was the real lesson of covid. Climate change will kill us because if people can't wear a mask, how can you expect them to make lifestyle changes or accept that certain goods are just not going to be available anymore. I just randomly came across the exact video you mentioned, here’s a fun review of tiny japanese student apartments: https://youtu.be/M33uqNdKQFo he mentions the angry threats viewers make to him, reacting to the idea people could live with less i guess??
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# ? Jul 26, 2023 01:10 |
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Bronny James had a heart attack while training and conspiracy Twitter (tinfoil and hotep twitter) is trying to blame it on the vaccine.
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# ? Jul 26, 2023 01:32 |
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naem posted:I just randomly came across the exact video you mentioned, here’s a fun review of tiny japanese student apartments: https://youtu.be/M33uqNdKQFo I love tiny apartments like this. Actually trying to get a zoning variance to build a couple slightly larger ones, but they're really not wanting to allow it because of parking minimums. I live in a high demand area a block away from a BRT line and they'd be perfect for a bunch of types of people. If I were to get them built, I'd probably have to build them as a two story structure with a garage under them, which would more than double the cost, and therefore more than double the rent I would have to charge. At that price, it would really only make sense to make them AirBNB rentals, and gently caress that. Oh well, guess I'll just continue not being a tiny apartment landlord.
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# ? Jul 26, 2023 01:39 |
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Black Noise posted:Bronny James had a heart attack while training and conspiracy Twitter (tinfoil and hotep twitter) is trying to blame it on the vaccine. Literally anyone who dies from now until all the people who ever lived during covid are going to be blamed on vaccines. Suicide? Vaccine made him depressed and do it. Car crash? Vaccine gave him brain fog and impaired his senses. Struck by lightning? Vaccine micrometals. Mordibly obese catturd2-esque chud anti-vaxxer dies of heart attack? Someone must have put it in his coffee. Welcome to the new normal ya loving bozos.
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# ? Jul 26, 2023 01:41 |
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Triikan posted:It's amazing how many completely independent problems would immediately be solved with proper public transit and the accompanying city design Become an Urban Planner.
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# ? Jul 26, 2023 01:49 |
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Edmund Sparkler posted:The more I think about it, the more I think that ignition interlocks should be required safety equipment on all vehicles. They can be defeated but I think overall, they would save a lot of lives just like seatbelts and airbags do. That and planning city development to include robust public transportation and cutting back on sprawl. yeah and not everyone wants to suck a car cock simply because drunk assholes exist
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# ? Jul 26, 2023 01:49 |
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Toxic Mental posted:Literally anyone who dies from now until all the people who ever lived during covid are going to be blamed on vaccines. Gunshot? Silenced because they knew too much about THE TRUTH
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# ? Jul 26, 2023 02:51 |
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naem posted:I just randomly came across the exact video you mentioned, here’s a fun review of tiny japanese student apartments: https://youtu.be/M33uqNdKQFo This is crazy because I watched that video a few days ago and i just assumed it was this guy's videos the poster was referring to, without checking the comments or anything That first apartment rules btw
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# ? Jul 26, 2023 04:27 |
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Tiny apartments are awesome. I like cozy little spaces, loft beds are fun, and they take so little time to clean. I stayed in a micro apartment in Tokyo last time I was there and I didn't want to leave.
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# ? Jul 26, 2023 06:30 |
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I lived in one in central Tokyo for 5 years, including six months with my now-wife. I assure you that it does not own. My first one was a loft and loft beds loving blow, eventually I just started sleeping in the floor of the kitchenette because climbing down a ladder every morning sucks rear end. God help you if you sit up too fast or have a person above your apartment who stomps around. Toxic Mental fucked around with this message at 06:36 on Jul 26, 2023 |
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Toxic Mental posted:Literally anyone who dies from now until all the people who ever lived during covid are going to be blamed on vaccines. I once saw a retweet of an escort on Twitter who said that she would stop taking vaccinated clients because their "shedding" was making her sick. Incredible. So the pandemic has turned my dad from a somewhat conservative immigrant guy to a full blown small business tyrant libertarian. Opposes vaccine mandates, wants to move out of a California due to regulations and taxes (the way he runs the family business is a little shady), believes that immigrants should come here legally (nevermind that my mom and him crossed the Mexican border without papers). He had a LOT of free time during the pandemic and he disappeared into the Facebook/Youtube conspiracy hole. It's like the Leopards eating Faces party meme was made for him. Many such cases.
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# ? Jul 26, 2023 09:54 |
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SulfurMonoxideCute posted:Tiny apartments are awesome. I like cozy little spaces, loft beds are fun, and they take so little time to clean. I stayed in a micro apartment in Tokyo last time I was there and I didn't want to leave. tiny places are bad because there's nowhere to escape the evidence of your own constant failures this may also be because i'm currently living in an old RV though
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# ? Jul 26, 2023 12:43 |
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First thing for me was my job. I was a computer toucher for a company that sells yachts. Not emergency water vehicles. Not fishing boats that people use to make a living. Toys for rich, typically white, entitled cocksuckers to play with. Let's ignore the fact that the owners and probably the entire board were heavy Trumpers, though it didn't help. So, I'm not exactly an "essential" worker. Tough poo poo, apparently. I was called by my boss to make my way to the office and grab equipment to get things set up so the accounting people can commute 30+ miles to a secondary location, where they can be spaced out 6ft apart. Isn't that the situation they are currently in? gently caress you. No. Can't they work remotely from home? No, they aren't smart enough to figure that out, and even if they were, we don't want them to get used to the idea of working out of the office. Fine. I'm not going to win this argument. I head off to work. Now, keep in mind that this office was located in basically a state run park off the coast of Lake Michigan, and inside the boundaries of a Marina that the company did not own. In an attempt to get in to the office, there was a police barricade blocking the road. I called my boss saying, hey, the road is blocked, what exactly the gently caress did you expect me to do. He expected me to move the barricade, and then keep driving in to the office. What if a cop sees me and stops me. Tell him your essential. I should have quit then and there, but there was no indication as to what the gently caress was happening, and I was way too paranoid about not being able to find other work. Took me two more years to find another job. In addition to that, I lost my best friend of 25+ years thanks to COVID brain worms. Honestly it was probably going to happen anyway as he was turning chuddy since he was an adult. And we were really tight. He was totally ride or die, if you needed him to do whatever, he would be there as fast as humanly possible. Moving, money, an extra set of hands, however he could be helpful he was there. And then COVID came and we didn't get to see each other much. Then the vaccines came and he decided to not get one and not make his family get them either. He has 2 kids, and his wife is a teacher. I asked if he was not getting the vaccine because of religious reasons (Not my bag, but it would be something). Nope. I asked if he had been getting his kids vaccinated against other viruses. Yup. So what was different about this one? "It's not safe". Hell of a lot loving safer than getting COVID. "It's not been tested". 8 billion people are lining up to get it. It's as tested as it's going to get. No one is growing a third arm out of their forehead. "I just don't trust it." Well, too loving bad. I'm so glad that you think your freedom takes precedence over my immunocompromised wife's life. So yeah, I'm probably broken as well.
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# ? Jul 26, 2023 21:41 |
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I had a friend who moved towards 4chanism and transphobia (and magick too, like trying to do real spells I guess?) way before covid, but it definitely broke his brain further. He posts a lot of stuff about liberals and vaccinated people's wives having boyfriends named Jamal and Tyrone. I saw recently he was talking about how Haiti and Nigeria had lower deaths despite not being as vaccinated as the US. If it was a few years ago, he would have looked at the statistics and used his racism/stereotypes to figure out that it was related to old people not living as long and people having kids younger in that part of the world. Probably would have thought about how lack of reporting in more remote could affect it too. The racism would have probably gotten him closer to the truth, even though it's still stupid and bad. Now it's even stupider.
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# ? Jul 26, 2023 21:54 |
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When the vaccine first came out I got the J&J one before they pulled it. Drove my buddy who doesn't drive with me because he wanted it too. I did have some pretty severe chills that night, hot/cold flashes and some bad arm pain, but that's how I knew it WAS working. He didn't have any effects that I know of but guess what? Neither of us have caught covid and we made jokes asking where our free 5G was the next morning. We also got 50 bucks from our employer
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# ? Jul 26, 2023 22:10 |
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You got 50 bucks? I didn’t get poo poo
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# ? Jul 26, 2023 22:29 |
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Sure did!
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# ? Jul 26, 2023 22:31 |
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Treecko posted:When the vaccine first came out I got the J&J one before they pulled it. I had covid before the shot came out. Fairly mild but went through a few weeks of fever, chills, aches - basic stuff. A few months later I got the J&J shot, and for the next day or so I got all the symptoms, but it was like going through it in fast forward.
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# ? Jul 26, 2023 22:48 |
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MrQwerty posted:Some of them make you blow-suck-blow, some of them make you hum while you blow, most of them make you randomly retest while you're driving in traffic. If you have enough DWIs or get caught having someone else blow here they can mandate you a super-expensive one that has a selfie camera installed in your car. All of this is a constant drain on your battery, too, and disconnecting the battery from them can immobilize the car. Yea, they really suck. I used hand sanitizer after filling up my gas tank when I first got the interlock. There goes $80. I wasn't even charged with a DUI, but that was my punishment for sleeping in my car while intoxicated.
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# ? Jul 26, 2023 23:00 |
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And maybe that's what it was? It was before things like test kits were available at every store. I studied alot about viruses and animal transmission ect waaaay before covid so I already knew to keep my distance, wash my hands after I cough, yawn, rub my eyes or whatever. But that doesn't stop customers from giving you thier nasty dollar bills and shoving it in your face screaming about how it's just as good as gold. Or the co-worker night next to you whole declines to do it at least for the 50 bucks, then gets right in your face about how it's all a conspiracy. It's very possible I had it before I knew it but I did try my damndest to protect the people around me I actually cared about
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# ? Jul 26, 2023 23:07 |
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Also we work in food, man, you should be washing your hands more anyway. Don't bitch to me about losing your house and you won't even take a free 50 bucks to keep others safe.
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# ? Jul 26, 2023 23:13 |
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I'm so glad my almost 70 year old Dad has degrees in chemistry and pharmacy and a friendly demeanor. I don't have anywhere close to the knowledge or patience he had to make sure everyone he cares about got that vaccine (and most vaccines). I think my Facebook loving Mom would've been tricked, like she is with other things from her Midwestern friends. I caught it before the vaccine came out and it wasn't too bad, except for one day when I was certain my heart was going to explode. It was easily the most intense chest pain I've ever felt.
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# ? Jul 26, 2023 23:41 |
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I heard through the grapevine that HR had to let a guy go at a former employer when he refused to mask, even when his wife tested positive he had to be physically barred from entering the building, then every attempt to communicate with him for work reasons when wfh lead to screaming vax tirades, then when he was finally termed by zoom call for being a crazy a-hole he apparently started throwing things and disrobing
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# ? Jul 26, 2023 23:42 |
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Disrobing? Flair?
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# ? Jul 27, 2023 01:20 |
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The lockdowns in China did break some brains out there. I wasn't in Shanghai, but those lockdowns last spring could have been better. The government dragged it's feet on food distribution and they could have used that time to vaccinate their citizens or implement HEPA filtration in public places, but no. One effect of the lockdowns, anti mask and "Immunity Debt" theories, from what I see, have a stronger hold in China than in the US. Hell, a Shanghai Daily reporter posted that flawed cockrane review on masks.
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# ? Jul 27, 2023 01:28 |
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MEIN RAVEN posted:Yeah, that's the takeaway my friend and I both got from Covid. Like, there was a great come-together moment for all of....1 month? Than poo poo got real nasty real fast. Just wait until people have to fight over water. Or when tomatoes cost $15/lb. Or when meat is $25/lb. I'm not at all looking forward to the rapid deterioration of our stupid, fragile society. Meat will never cost $25/lb. Not when there's more guns than people and those guns-having people would rather not ask. Also the rampant deer/hog populations, but even that would put the worst cuts near $20. Sierra Nevadan posted:Yea, they really suck. I used hand sanitizer after filling up my gas tank when I first got the interlock. There goes $80. That sucks and I'm sorry to hear it. Police will absolutely ream you through the wringer if you're in the cab with a key to the car--intending to drive or not. I've heard quite a few stories of military types smashing the rear passenger corner window and using a wire hanger to get their keys out the ignition from outside their cars to avoid the cops who are right there watching the whole thing go down. Two creative solutions I've heard are rolling the car onto your key and parking on it, and putting your key in the gas hatch, neither of which are considered "in the cab." Putting it in the trunk is iffy, but a reasonable alternative if you don't allow a search.
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Mistle posted:Two creative solutions I've heard are rolling the car onto your key and parking on it, and putting your key in the gas hatch, neither of which are considered "in the cab." Putting it in the trunk is iffy, but a reasonable alternative if you don't allow a search. My dad told me something similar when I started driving, throw the keys under the car or put them in a nearby bush and claim to any inquiring cops that I had lost them.
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# ? Jul 27, 2023 03:47 |
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Mistle posted:Meat will never cost $25/lb. Not when there's more guns than people and those guns-having people would rather not ask. We eat something like 35 million cows a year. There's coincidentally an estimated 35 million deer in the US. A deer weighs like 1/10th as much as a cow. With those numbers, there's not enough deer to put a dent in meat prices for even a year even if you hunt them to extinction. Adding 10 million wild boars to the number doesn't really change things. Also, when I read your first sentence I thought you meant the people with guns were going to start hunting people for some reason. That'd probably work for a while.
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# ? Jul 27, 2023 06:28 |
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A lot of Americans would rather half the world (or more) die from climate change than give up eating meat.
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# ? Jul 27, 2023 07:01 |
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DickParasite posted:A lot of Americans would rather half the world (or more) die from climate change than give up eating meat.
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MEIN RAVEN posted:Yeah, that's the takeaway my friend and I both got from Covid. Like, there was a great come-together moment for all of....1 month? Than poo poo got real nasty real fast. Just wait until people have to fight over water. Or when tomatoes cost $15/lb. Or when meat is $25/lb. I'm not at all looking forward to the rapid deterioration of our stupid, fragile society. April 2020 was the first time the sentiments on r/collapse didn't feel like doomer hyperbole to me anymore. The covid threat was so blunt and the measures needed pretty clear-cut compared to most crises, and still businesses and their talking heads were squawking about how they are the special boy who shouldn't have to follow the rules. All of them. And a voice popped in my head: We are so hosed regarding climate change.
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# ? Jul 27, 2023 07:30 |
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Triikan posted:Also, when I read your first sentence I thought you meant the people with guns were going to start hunting people for some reason. That'd probably work for a while. That was purposefully implied. As an American, I wouldn't put it past other Americans.
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There was a dude I worked with who was hardcore Trump, and when Covid had barely started, about January/Feb of 2020, the dude wore a gas mask. A literal loving gas mask, when people mostly hadn't even heard of masking yet. So you see this dude walk in a store with a gas mask, and he is the only one in a mask at all, I am surprised the fucker didn't get shot. He ended up being let go because once mask mandates were a thing, he refused to wear any, and when a customer asked him to please mask when delivering medical equipment, he started screaming at the customer about his rights. As for hunting Americans, I wonder, if you got the 5G CovID vaccine, think they'd still eat you because what if the poo poo passes through the meat? You gotta soak the meat in Covid water to neutralize it?
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