Yea. All the real collegiate degrees and the bullshit degree.
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There is a key for — on my phone. Just hold down the - key and it pops up as an option. I use it all the time.
Doc_Crankenstein@slrpnk.netto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How many of you use Lemmy and ONLY use Lemmy vs Reddit?English3·1 day agoOh I got a 7 day ban. Three times cause I don’t know when to quit.
And yea I fucking hate. It’s cause, technically, property damage is “violent” by the definition. Yet, it’s fucking stupid to equivocate damage to inanimate object to damage to a living being.
For it to be scientifically accurate of a comparison, the ratio of weight:human needs to be equal to that of rider:horse, not a direct flip.
In case my phrasing is confusing, to illustrate what I mean here is an example: a 200lb horse carrying a 100lb human is equivalent to a 100lb human carrying a 50lb weight.
Doc_Crankenstein@slrpnk.netto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How many of you use Lemmy and ONLY use Lemmy vs Reddit?English5·1 day agoWas pro Palestine and critical of Israel, so they tried saying I was “promoting hate”.
I was also telling people that we are going to have to start going outside the bounds of what is allowed by the current authority structures if we are going to have a chance at fighting for change; reminding people that the original labor movement worked because people stopped giving a shit about what the rule of law said was the “appropriate way to challenge the system” and instead occupied factories and local government offices for days on end to prevent them from doing anything other than listening to demands, the teamsters continued to make deliveries yet stopped accepting payment and tore up waybills to fuck the company over without allowing them to restrict access to goods, yadda yadda, etc…
So yea… Towards the end I was kinda giving up on subtlety and skirting the rules. Got my three strikes and was booted.
Doc_Crankenstein@slrpnk.netto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How many of you use Lemmy and ONLY use Lemmy vs Reddit?English7·1 day agoPermabanned from reddit and don’t feel like going through the hassle of bypassing it. I still browse every now and then for niche content that just doesn’t exist on Lemmy but otherwise I’m on here exclusively.
I would assume there would be arguments around transporting them increasing the chances of it breaking. It would really only make sense to move these back to their country of origin and have them remain there to minimize potential points of failure. The rarer the artifact itself (another rusted out sword or plain clay cup versus a one of a kind manuscript whose pages have become incredibly delicate) the less their respective owners are going to want it to be moved.
Instead, we should be allowing more people the ability to travel and take time to go explore other cultures in their country of origin instead of trying to transport priceless artifacts across the globe.
Bro caught me slippin’