saltesc, saltesc@lemmy.world
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It’s very 2026, isn’t it?
Like a dice roll to decide how many things would be in it, then more dice rolled to pick what each of those things would be.
The irony is “necessities”.
Plenty of unemployed people out there enjoying life on levels you’ll never get to ibecause of “nice to haves” being classified as “necessities”.
It’s something only the top echelon of Earth’s population could be plagued with. The same proportion with the high suicide rates and mental health issues. The ones that can’t live without being in a “developed” society.
Soon I’m going to have street charity people asking for a minute of my time to help save an American.
try all passowrds. Fail
Maybe I don’t have an account…
create new account. email already in use. Fail.
Okay, guess I’ll reset the password through email.
password can’t be one already used. Fail
WHAT?!
It’s not unusual for even the most fragmented societies to band together against the actions of evil.
Iran is certainly a bad state. But differences get put aside when something more vicious and immoral becomes the common threat.
When it happens, it won’t be a specific event. It’ll be the collapse of infrastructures built on foundations that are simply not up to standard but were allowed to happen anyway. Whether that be economical, public medical, one of the many sciences, or all at once.
People will die and it’ll be tracked back to haphazard slop five years earlier.
Edit: No, not haphazard slop. Just some idiot that thought it was all magic at the time.
Does your brain also say it with the same voice as “Reticulating Splines” from SimCity?
I always remember the ‘pp’ by imagining it as some suburban estate. “Philip Pines”
It was using “–” as an em-dash out of em-dash context that sent it over the edge.
Imagine an engineer, “Really need to tighten this bolt… Toss me a hammer!”
But, you’re right. Most people online don’t live under the Grammar Nazi rule, for sake of convenience and casual comms. But in the case of this person’s own context, gawd damn. Got their major from Captain Crunch U.
lol. All those flyby probes we’ve sent to other planets in the system and we could’ve just pointed our interstellar telescope instead and looked for puddles.
He has rigged the electoral rules to favor his Fidesz party, consolidated control over 80 percent to 90 percent of the country’s media, and packed the courts with yes-men.
Imagine-
…Cover your ears, Americans…
Good?… Good.
Imagine living in a country state like that.
Just ignore the labels. They’re one-size-fits-all ideas made up by strangers at some point, so you’ll never be able to properly wear any of them. They’re ultimately pointless things anyway.
Probably less than 20 or so. I don’t like clutter, so only my frequented sites and resources that aren’t in the launcher are bookmarked. I also often delete them if they’ve been unused for a while.
Hope you live above the 50th parallel or below the tropic of capricorn and in a fairly mountainous area.
I do, actually. Coincidentally, moved to get away from the ocean for a change of pace.

This is gonna make so many users rage 🤣
“Now, DikHamz67, before you leave your fifth negative review for the month, I want you to look here and understand that no one else is experiencing these “sloppy optimisation” problems caused by “lazy devs”.
Your rig is shit.
Go look up some sprite titles.”
Wouldn’t be surprised. Much of the Bible is just straight up plagiarised from Mesopotamian culture and stories. Why stop the slapdash there? May as well add in a “Fuck the Romans” bit and pair them to one of the monsters beasts.
Work at a university; try telling that to the academics. Some of them are phenomenally simple. They may be convinced of intellectual superiority because they’re a world expert in frog genders, but they struggle to solve simple problems or absorb reasoning without having it dumbed down.
A university is like a daycare for those adults. And the trantrums and toy throwing they have with each other, oh my god. Daily I wonder how some of these people would survive if they ever had to leave school.




It’s very 2026, isn’t it?
Like a dice roll to decide how many things would be in it, then more dice rolled to pick what each of those things would be.
The irony is “necessities”.
Plenty of unemployed people out there enjoying life on levels you’ll never get to ibecause of “nice to haves” being classified as “necessities”.
It’s something only the top echelon of Earth’s population could be plagued with. The same proportion with the high suicide rates and mental health issues. The ones that can’t live without being in a “developed” society.
Soon I’m going to have street charity people asking for a minute of my time to help save an American.
https://www.scu.edu/ethics/focus-areas/more-focus-areas/resources/killing-in-the-name-of-god/
try all passowrds. Fail
Maybe I don’t have an account…
create new account. email already in use. Fail.
Okay, guess I’ll reset the password through email.
password can’t be one already used. Fail
WHAT?!
It’s not unusual for even the most fragmented societies to band together against the actions of evil.
Iran is certainly a bad state. But differences get put aside when something more vicious and immoral becomes the common threat.
When it happens, it won’t be a specific event. It’ll be the collapse of infrastructures built on foundations that are simply not up to standard but were allowed to happen anyway. Whether that be economical, public medical, one of the many sciences, or all at once.
People will die and it’ll be tracked back to haphazard slop five years earlier.
Edit: No, not haphazard slop. Just some idiot that thought it was all magic at the time.
Does your brain also say it with the same voice as “Reticulating Splines” from SimCity?
I always remember the ‘pp’ by imagining it as some suburban estate. “Philip Pines”
It was using “–” as an em-dash out of em-dash context that sent it over the edge.
Imagine an engineer, “Really need to tighten this bolt… Toss me a hammer!”
But, you’re right. Most people online don’t live under the Grammar Nazi rule, for sake of convenience and casual comms. But in the case of this person’s own context, gawd damn. Got their major from Captain Crunch U.
With grammar like that?
lol. All those flyby probes we’ve sent to other planets in the system and we could’ve just pointed our interstellar telescope instead and looked for puddles.
Imagine-
…Cover your ears, Americans…
Good?… Good.
Imagine living in a country state like that.
Just ignore the labels. They’re one-size-fits-all ideas made up by strangers at some point, so you’ll never be able to properly wear any of them. They’re ultimately pointless things anyway.
Probably less than 20 or so. I don’t like clutter, so only my frequented sites and resources that aren’t in the launcher are bookmarked. I also often delete them if they’ve been unused for a while.
I do, actually. Coincidentally, moved to get away from the ocean for a change of pace.
This is gonna make so many users rage 🤣
“Now, DikHamz67, before you leave your fifth negative review for the month, I want you to look here and understand that no one else is experiencing these “sloppy optimisation” problems caused by “lazy devs”.
Your rig is shit.
Go look up some sprite titles.”
Wouldn’t be surprised. Much of the Bible is just straight up plagiarised from Mesopotamian culture and stories. Why stop the slapdash there? May as well add in a “Fuck the Romans” bit and pair them to one of the
monstersbeasts.Work at a university; try telling that to the academics. Some of them are phenomenally simple. They may be convinced of intellectual superiority because they’re a world expert in frog genders, but they struggle to solve simple problems or absorb reasoning without having it dumbed down.
A university is like a daycare for those adults. And the trantrums and toy throwing they have with each other, oh my god. Daily I wonder how some of these people would survive if they ever had to leave school.