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  • Xoriff@lemmy.worldto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneRule
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    2 months ago

    Reverse Isekai! A battle hardened warrior wakes up to find himself in the suburbs of Columbus, Ohio. He quickly learns that the skills of an adventurer don’t translate into a profession so easily here and tries to make the best of this new life.







  • Was going to say, is there anything negative that isn’t something-ist?

    In a deterministic universe, every negative behavior or attribute can be traced back to something outside of the person’s control. Therefore any criticism of anything can be traced back to something that isn’t that person’s fault and is therefore something-ist?

    This has a whiff of the paradox of tolerance. Am I being reductive in choosing to skirt past childhood trauma and psychological disorder when I say that Hitler was evil? Yes. But also fuck that. He was evil. And I don’t give a shit as to the “why” of it. (Well, I do. But only to the extent that we can learn from it and try to prevent it from happening again).

    edit: yeah yeah. Godwin’s law. It’s just such a useful illustration tool


  • Xoriff@lemmy.worldto196@lemmy.blahaj.zonerule (edited ableist language out)
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    The folks saying that this is ablesist. I hear you and I think I mostly agree. But this is one I kind of struggle on. Which “haha person is stupid” kinds of things are making fun of people who are mentally handicapped? And which ones are just making fun of people for being plain old stupid? Or is it ablesist to say that a person behaving stupidly is stupid?

    Like, if you’re making a meme and want to portray the anti-vaxer or nazi or whatever as being stupid or cruel or whatever, how do you do that without being ablesist? (“Inteligence is biological”, “psychopathy is a disease”, etc)

    edit: oh whoops. And fuck tankies. Forgot to add that






  • Xoriff@lemmy.worldto196@lemmy.blahaj.zonethey were buddies rule
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    1 year ago

    It’s a horrendous thing. To see a person killed before their time when they didn’t have to die. Just like what happens to thousands of Americans each year who are denied coverage. If we’re actually honest with ourselves, the only reason this one is seen as a tragedy by politicians and CEOs is that there was no profit to be had in it.

    edit: spelling






  • Xoriff@lemmy.worldto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneRule
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    2 years ago

    I always kinda wonder about this. Why? If you’re alone on a highway what difference does it make to cruise in the left lane vs the middle?

    “What if I’m in the middle lane and come up on someone slower than me?” You hop left, pass, and then hop back to mid.

    “What if I’m in the left lane and someone comes up behind me going faster?” You hop right, let them pass, and then hop back left.

    Feels identical. So why so many people cruise in the left is kinda confusing to me. Just going against the rules of the road for funzies?

    Personally I zone out so I cruise in the middle in case I don’t notice the person in my rear view. Also easier to notice coming up on someone ahead of me than some speed demon in the rear view.


  • Xoriff@lemmy.worldto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneRule
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    2 years ago

    Hard agree. Only caveat: don’t friggin travel in the left lane unless you’re passing. Don’t care how fast or slow you’re going. Left lane is for going around. Middle/right lane is for cruising. If everyone’s obeying that rule then there’s no reason to tailgate (not that you should do that anyway. But it does induct you into the assholes club right along with the tailgater)