lisko

@lisko@sopuli.xyz
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Joined 1 years ago

Vain lisko.

That's why I'm never gonna do that shit

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Says Apple lol

It was such an iconic machine. Ironically, at the time I hated them. (I probably still wouldn't want to use one even now, but now I only have to look at pictures of them, and they admittedly are nice to look at.)

I had a friend in high school whose family had one of these in their living room, and it was running OS 9. It was practically useless, but I forget what he did on it. I seem to remember that it ran World of Warcraft, but now I'm questioning my memory if that was really possible or not.

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He uses some famous examples of American leftist intellectuals (to some extent) siding with Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Unfortunately, it is a thing.

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I’m sick and tired of reading this sentence…

Me too, but when I think about it, I realize its necessity

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I don't even think readers wanted it to exist

I encourage anyone who cares about this to travel to Afghanistan themselves and see it with their own eyes before relying on what publications like the Guardian have to say about it. One thing about the article that is probably not true is the claim that the girls were labeled "infidels" by the state. Why this claim is suspicious is that there is no word for "infidel" in the languages spoken in Afghanistan. The closest equivalent would be کافر (kafir), which can refer to someone who isn't Muslim, but not wearing hijab is not considered to be any kind of proof that someone is not a Muslim. It's highly doubtful that they were excommunicated for this.

The guardian claims that the government in Afghanistan mandates that women must be covered "from head to toe, revealing only their eyes", which is clearly not true. When I was in Kabul I saw many women without their faces covered. This is one clear case where the Guardian gets facts on the ground wrong. A lot of women there are wearing surgical masks as a form of face covering that also doubles as protection from pollution and disease. As the girl quoted in the article said, they are doing this as a "precaution", in other words, the government doesn't in fact require face covering, but they are doing it anyway because they think they have to.

The article implies that girls were specifically targeted for going to English class, as if they have an issue with learning English. Government officials themselves also go to English classes, so that in and of itself was not a relevant matter to the story.

As for them getting beaten for "confronting the men", of course you are going to get beaten if you resist arrest or argue. That's true in most countries, but particularly in Afghanistan the authorities tend to hit people if they are not compliant.

The other issue is that the rule in Afghanistan is not well developed or consolidated, which means that these men who committed these acts like the beatings and arrests were acting outside the law, and the central government doesn't necessarily support this action. Because of the rudimentary form of government different local elements of the Taliban can act differently or independently, so what the spokesperson quoted in the article said about this being unusual was probably telling the truth. This was only one incident, and hopefully it won't be repeated elsewhere.

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I think duplicate submission / news

Has anyone ever drunk that many beers?

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Not sure why they chose the name Atesh, but it is apparently the Persian word آتش meaning "fire". It's interesting how much Persian has shown up in and around this conflict, likely due to historical Ottoman influence in the region. Persian makes anything 1000x cooler

He may joke about it, but he's not going to do it

Can you explain what you mean by "black" propaganda?

Already there agha

Sad that it's even come to this point

Discord is no match for Matrix

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His family also got the first iMac running OS X, and that was such a beauty to behold. I mean, maybe the design wasn't as colorful or iconic as the G4 generation, but man that OS was sweet.

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You are a bit confused but that's OK

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OK now you are really confused. Please note I'm the moderator lol

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We are the intelligent few

Kids are indeed expensive

Oh sorry, the "actual" left. That solves everything, thanks

They said they are only guilty of "wanting to build a better world". But really there is no way a better world could come from such a community. It just doesn't work

I oppose Marco Rubio

Fuck France, tbh

looks like a mistake

I'm curious about the reason too

You know, I don't like Erdogan at all. That being said, Putin is really worse than him. Like 1000x. Also, Russia is worse than the US, like 10000x. You just have absolutely no idea how much worse it is until you actually experience it.

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Yes, I have the power to end his entire career in this community. He should be polite to everyone, not just me, but I am also included with everyone. That being said, what is all this bullshit about "his own country"? People don't magically know how their own country works, let alone other countries. Also I don't even know which country is his country and I don't give a damn. He apparently doesn't know what country I'm from either.

To be honest I'm not even sure what the point of student associations is anyway. Shouldn't students all have access to services without joining associations? If students can form associations, does it matter that much what the association is about? I understand from an organizational standpoint that a Jewish organization wouldn't want to incorporate or support something that's against Judaism, but you can't really stop students from associating, can you?

Did OS X even include emacs???

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it looks like they removed it in 10.15

Things have really gone downhill

You can make it NSFW?

No, it's classic 2nd world

Hi, is can be NSFW?

I prefer Matrix

I hesitate to call such people friends

Does PixelFed have an Android app?

Has anyone ever played this? I have seen coverage of it in online news and it doesn't even look like an interesting game.

OK so I have lived in the former USSR for a while. The USSR is not really understood by people who haven't lived in it. The truth is in between; yes it's not like how people in the USA had been led to believe. Not entirely. We were told most of the bad things and hardly any of the good things. However, most of what was bad about the USSR is true, but people just have a hard time understanding that it was a real place and some things about it were nice, especially if you are into that sort of thing.

That being said, the idealization and white washing of the USSR online is just absurd. All of this revisionism and fantasy by kids online thinking the USSR was wonderful and amazing, is far from reality.

It's the same story the PRC. Lemmy is just full of whitewashing, propaganda, irrational idealizations, and so on. This post is really a case in point. "Oh Uyghurs are just going to art school and dancing. They love it!" Like I don't even know how you can write this and not realize that you don't live in reality. I don't think you're lying in purpose, but I can tell you are gullible and naive.

Chinese and Soviet propagandists have an answer for everything. If you take their word for it they'll have you believe it is all rainbows and unicorns. The problem is, it just isn't how they say it is. Too much spin, too many lies, and lots of people desperately wishing it was all true.

Sir if you don't support defending Ukraine from fascist right-wing states like Russia then are you even left?