hakase

@hakase@sh.itjust.works
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Can't wait to hear the tankie apologetics for this one.

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Shoe's never been right wing, and she's steadily moved further left throughout her career.

never use my main for anything

Are you sure it's your main?

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Yeah, because there definitely isn't a reason why Israel sending troops to other Middle Eastern countries would be a bad idea. It's definitely just because they're a bad ally.

Having undesirable jobs doesn’t make Communism collapse.

True, but it does show that the OP is just bullshit propaganda.

Rice and beans in the instant pot with a pinch of Goya Adobo, maybe a bit of sour cream when it's done. Delish, cheap, easy, low cleanup, and good for ya.

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This doesn't seem to quite be true, based on my testing in the comment here.

It seems that if your comment is made on a censored instance, the word is completely replaced, and isn't visible to non-censored instances.

If this isn't accurate and you know more about how the code actually works, I'd love to know what the details are.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The movie debuted at the height of turtlemania in 1990 and became the highest grossing independent film ever at the time. It's also a genuinely good movie.

Is this Blahaj.zone admin "child abuse material" or actual child abuse material?

Six years ago I tossed Warframe 10 bucks before I stopped playing to thank them for 500 amazing free hours, but that's literally the only time I've ever made any sort of freemium purchase.

Cue me rambling about how in English "chai" doesn't mean "tea" any more than "oolong" or "Earl Grey" does.

Every time I try to remember how it goes, I can't hear it over my tinnitus.

It's got some ground to make up if it's going to try to take on the ROG Ally. Still, competition is exactly what this space needs ATM - can't wait to see where the market is in a few years!

Until you have kids, of course, when the parents must decide which name/combination of their names to give the child, and that combination is limited to only one hyphenation by law.

Why would you want slightly warm cake batter in the first place?

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(This makes 2 servings)

I put one cup of dry beans (either pinto or black) in the pot with three cups of water and cook for ten minutes.

Then I quick-release and add the seasoning and 1 cup of rice, and also usually a cup of frozen veggies, stir, and cook for fifteen minutes, followed by another quick-release. Dish into bowls and add sour cream, cheese, nutritional yeast, whatever you like.

Takes about 40-45 minutes in total, but the vast majority of that is downtime that you can use for other things. Less than five minutes of actual prep/hands on time.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_arson_damage_during_the_George_Floyd_protests_in_Minneapolis%E2%80%93Saint_Paul

Multiple individual residences and at least two apartment buildings in Chicago, for starters, and that's just the first examples I found in a ten second Google search.

"Chai" doesn't mean "tea" in English though - it signifies a specific type of mixed-spice tea. "Chai tea" is no more redundant in English than "Earl Grey tea" is.

One a word has been borrowed into another language, the meaning/etymology of the word in the source language is irrelevant. For example, I bet when you say "sushi" you mean "fish on/wrapped in rice" and not the vinegared rice itself, because that's what it means in English. Similarly, when a Japanese speaker says "mansion", they mean a high-rise apartment or condominium, not a large house, because that's what the word means in Japanese.

People like you are the reason I'm running Linux Mint on all of my PCs now, and I couldn't be happier. Keep fighting the good fight!

More like those Ancestral Archers down in Siofra. They're hitting me with railguns travelling at Mach 12 from halfway across the map.

Agreed. The Russian government sucks but their anthem is S tier.

Unless you’re suggesting that this man was involved in that situation, there’s room to feel sympathy for both murder victims.

This cop is either one of the ones committing atrocities, or one of the ones that stand by, hold the "thin blue line", and enable the ones committing atrocities.

ACAB has no exceptions.

I'm a big fan of hydrogen for stuff like cars. Install more than enough solar or hydro or whatever, then use the surplus energy to create hydrogen cells that can be stored long-term, so that the hydrogen itself is also created with clean, renewable energy, usable on demand.

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As far as I'm concerned they're preaching to the choir.

Third world countries definitely don't, especially at Texas' scale, but I get your point.

Even so, if Intel's ok with the power distribution situation, I don't really see how your comment is relevant to the thread.

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Source? No? Thought not.

Yup, I'm so outed by my... citing mainstream sources supporting completely uncontroversial and widely accepted facts, which "MAGA chuds" are well known to do, of course. rolls eyes

Y'all really need to chill on the tribalism bullshit here for a second or so, hey?

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That has very little real impact on Texas' import or value, especially when events like the ones in question are incredibly rare. I'm happy to have a critical conversation about how Texas' energy policy is hurting its citizens and is ultimately self-defeating, but even if Texas had widespread, daily rolling blackouts it wouldn't change the fact that it's demonstrably the most important and valuable state at the moment.

That's like me arguing that bitcoin isn't the most important and valuable cryptocurrency by pointing out how much energy it uses and how horrible it is for the environment - that's also true, but has very little to do with the conversation at hand.

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"Sorry I didn't circlejerk" they sniff with superiority as they bravely parrot "blue state good, red state bad" in News@lemmy.world. Yet again, however, this conversation isn't about which state is good and which state is bad - it's about which is more important and valuable, and in both cases, the clear answer is Texas.

You're correct that it's not currently the largest state economy (Texas would be the 8th largest economy in the world), but you're ignoring the fact that Texas's economy and population is growing much faster than California's (whose population is currently shrinking), which is the relevant metric here, fueled by its natural resource wealth, strategic position, and appealing location for both public and private investment. In the long term, Texas is currently significantly more valuable than California is, and is on track to eclipse its sister state in both economic size and population in the next decade or so.

That has nothing to do with whether this is a good thing or not, of course, but it is a demonstrable fact.

Come talk to me when Texas isn’t violating human rights.

Come talk to me when you can separate your performative moral outrage from a conversation it's not even relevant to.

Texas isn’t valuable or important and is on the verge of collapse as people are moving out in droves.

Unfortunately, you being real, real mad at the big meanie red state doesn't change the fact that Texas is seeing an economic and population boom that hasn't been seen in the US in decades. And while it's certainly possible that their deeply unpopular policies may inhibit this growth somewhat, that hasn't been borne out by the data (yet).

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Not sure why I'm surprised at the hypocrisy. I'll remember that the next time I try to engage in good faith with users like you.

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Yeah, I definitely feel more comfortable trusting a random, terminally online Lemmy user who's oddly concerned with one metric over the ton of diverse statistics provided in the video. One might wonder why you're so skeptical about the channel.

Also, I don't think New Mexico is your best go-to example (or you just don't understand the data and thought "biggest number goodest"), since West Virginia for example has a return of 26 cents on every dollar, and since New Mexico is the second-most federally dependent state in the nation, providing the second least tax contribution in return for its federal funding in the nation. For every $1 it pays in federal taxes, it receives $3.26 in federal funding, so of course it's going to have one of the highest local returns on the tax dollars it pays. In terms of states that actually contribute to the nation, New Mexico is one of the worst examples.

But hey, it's blue right, and that makes it a good state, as opposed to Texas, which must therefore be bad in every conceivable metric in order for our tribalist, reductionist viewpoint to make any sense, eh?

I don't agree with the way that Texas is currently being run economically, but that doesn't change the fact that its enormous, booming economy provides a huge net surplus to the nation given its GDP, and that it therefore more than warrants this sort of investment from the federal government.

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Yeah, why bother contributing to the conversation and potentially educating yourself when you can just fall back on getting offended and playing the victim instead!

The only reason I framed my comment the way I did was because of your flippant, entirely unjustified attack on RLL's credibility, and therefore on me for being dumb enough to be so easily duped by them. I suppose I should be equally sorry that approachable, informative content offends you, but then, I'm not the one that insults people and then gets all offended when the energy I brought to the conversation is matched by my interlocutor.

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I’m getting really tired of explaining this.

Seems like this behavior of making intentionally antagonizing statements and then playing the victim is reoccurring behavior on your part then. Might want to take a step back and re-evaluate.

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And civil disobedience that breaks the law in multiple ways: trespassing on private property, disrupting a private event, terrorizing Cornell's guests on its own campus, and destroying those guests' private property, has consequences.

Cornell is completely within their rights to expel all of the students involved, and I strongly support their decision. Violent and aggressive acts of civil disobedience have always had consequences, and if people choose to participate, they must be ready to accept those consequences.

If this guy had stayed outside and actually peacefully protested, he'd still have a position. But he didn't, and now he's kicked the fuck out of his grad program and out of the country.

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ITT: Users who regularly advocate for actual physical violence and bloodshed over differences of opinion in the name of the "Paradox of Tolerance", suddenly clutching their pearls in defense of a literal murderer and rapist.

No u

What?? Peaceful protest my ass - they violently broke into the Statler Hotel past a whole ring of security and completely trashed multiple career fair tables in the middle of the crowded career fair. The company reps and the students trying to make professional connections fled the hall in fear, and the event had to be completely cancelled.

This guy (and all of the other students being kicked out) deserve every bit of what they're getting, and this kind of bullshit one-sided reporting completely justifies my ever-increasing skepticism whenever I hear people bitching about consequences at so-called "peaceful" protests.

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