Somehow that avoids everything that actually makes TPOT TPOT to me (except the links to Rationalism and EA, but then you have to be aware of those).
Like the (scientific) racism.
Somehow that avoids everything that actually makes TPOT TPOT to me (except the links to Rationalism and EA, but then you have to be aware of those).
those who fought against it
Did they do more than just vote?
Reminds me of the “make an angry child laugh” trick. Which I absolutely loathed as a child, because it worked but it also wasn’t taking my emotions seriously.
I think Sweden already picked that as their insult towards Italy
ju ne sa qua
I think you just killed ten French people
Like a person living in a tent made from hide and bones
Nah, he’s just a film buff
Hey now, they also eat fermented shark
I have no idea why they decided to attack renewable energy
Huh? The comic is complaining nerds are wasting adulthood on speedrunning and drawing comics instead of doing research that improves the world (like renewable energy).
I wonder if a news community with a “no mentioning the US” rule would work. Not out of any hate, just as something arbitrary like “don’t use the letter E”.
It’s hosted in Finland, by a German company, and has Dutch admins. Was that your point?
Edit: bonus, the Lemmy devs get paid from a Dutch grant and the ones whose nationality I know are not from the US
… the average Westerner also has access to the internet? At most, maybe it excludes those who don’t speak English
Tons of people speak English as a second language, on the internet
What’s next, reacting with 👍 is actually totally fine and positive?
It’s clearly making fun of her for going out of her way to never swear
This would fuck me up for life
Also, now you don’t have to waste as much of your spare time exercising (to fight weight gain caused by eating 3 meals a day as an adult)
Just make sure you don’t compensate by snacking more
Maybe it’s an accident but you left out your fellow students and the teacher, in my eyes the most useful resources
There’s a place for it imo, as a response to cliché boomer opinions