Even spiders have that one uncle that’s like “pull my horseshoe vortices”.
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SpoonyBard@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•So the recent hate towards Pedro Pascal is JK and her loyalists making shit up because he spoke out that she's an awful person?
291·3 months agoWeird, I haven’t heard anyone say they hated Coldplay for this. In fact, I’d say that Coldplay is one of those bands that is regularly hated on, well before any of the cheating CEO and now, if anything, Coldplay is more liked, even if indirectly just because the situation was funny and meme’d so much.
Remember when cabinet members went to prison for taking bribes from giant companies and in return giving them government contracts (the teapot dome scandal)?
And now that’s just normal “business” for politicians.
Well, it makes sense then that we used to describe it as being a “Doom-like” game lol.
SpoonyBard@lemmy.worldto
Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•Miranda warnings are bad for society.English
1·3 months agoThat’s why I mentioned that the US is just operating in a form of soft despotism. It is not obvious the the American people.
Most US citizens believe they have the power or believe they have a lot of power or even at least some power.
Soft despotism gives people the illusion that they are in control, but actually they don’t have any real influence over the government.
SpoonyBard@lemmy.worldto
Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•Saving lives is efficientEnglish
1·3 months ago“No polling indicated public opinion shifted on this and we are being adaptive!”
What is “this”? What is the topic?
“Saving lives is efficient” doesn’t even sound like a full thought.
It’s efficient in what regard? In what way is saving lives commonly thought to be inefficient?
SpoonyBard@lemmy.worldto
Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•Nice guys often do finish last, and I'm tired of hearing the oppositeEnglish
1·3 months agoHere’s the issue. The nice guys you’re talking about, the “real nice guys” don’t care about advantages and disadvantages of being nice because they aren’t being nice in order to gain something from others… cause that’s not actually being nice. They aren’t being nice and then getting upset that their kindness isn’t being noticed when dating or that they get upset when their kindness is taken advantage of. They are nice because they believe being decent to others is the best way to live and treat others, even if it’s sometimes taken advantage of by others. They find more in the act of being nice itself, than what they may benefit from it or even what possible negative results may come from it from other people taking advantage.
The second you said “when it gives you a disadvantage while dating” you’ve already crossed the line into r/niceguys. You’re trying to give kindness a value that can be traded or points and essentially stating it deserves something in return.
Don’t be nice to gain something from others. That isn’t being nice. That’s being manipulative. Be nice knowing you aren’t going to gain anything in return, but still choose to be nice anyway.
As for helping others… it sounds weird when you put the two topics together. Helping people that are being abused… and dating. I don’t want to make assumptions, but talking about both of these things together makes it sound more like your main focus is dating, but kind of using “helping others” as a guise. It’s one thing to want to help abuse victims, but it’s another if you’re essentially saying that you want to help them out of their abusive relationship and into a relationship with you. That doesn’t sound like the goal is to actually help them. It sounds like “come date me because I’m a nice guy and will treat you better”. Then getting frustrated that the don’t, because you “deserve” the relationship because your a ‘nice guy’ and it’s an afterthought that it may so happen to benefit them too.
Maybe I’m reading into it wrong. This is a complex conversation over a couple paragraphs, so… kind of hard to gauge accuracy over what is being said.
SpoonyBard@lemmy.worldto
Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•Miranda warnings are bad for society.English
3·3 months agoYou think there is democracy in the US? Our votes don’t even matter because politicians purposefully draw the districts to favor the outcome they want (gerrymandering) and it’s completely legal because the people in charge of making the laws are the same people that are in control and want to stay in control.
The US is soft despotism. Giant corporations literally buy the laws they want at the expense of the people, because politicians like money and are happy to sign away bills for a large
bribegift of a million dollars. The people aren’t in control and haven’t been anywhere close to in control for nearly a century.What was illegal for President Warren G Harding in the 1920’s (giving all his under qualified buddies cabinet positions, so they could all make huge deals with government contracts) is now just the norm and completely legal.
SpoonyBard@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Apple CEO Tim Cook gives 24-karat gold gift to Donald TrumpEnglish
2·3 months agoNah, it would have been way better (especially for literally everyone else) if they didn’t play at all.
Instead all the greediest people are realizing they can do this and they get all the things they want (so does Trump, along with more power) and it’s only at the expense of the entire American population (and the rest of the world too).
Fuck Cook. It isn’t clever. It’s literally greed. It’s not even that other people haven’t thought to do this, it’s that you have to be a total piece of shit to do this.
SpoonyBard@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Apple CEO Tim Cook gives 24-karat gold gift to Donald TrumpEnglish
6·3 months agoWhat a fucking tool.
SpoonyBard@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Popup Ads in Your Pickup Truck? RAM Trucks Now Feature Scammy Ads on the Center DisplayEnglish
351·3 months agoEventually someone is going to get the idea that hospitals should start installing chips and screens into the skin of newborns and it either displays ads or it only cost $150k to have it removed. Thanks for having your baby at our hospital. The ads help pay for our CEO’s 4th mansion.
SpoonyBard@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•Leaks reveal Netanyahu deliberately imposed starvation in Gaza to 'force Hamas surrender'English
341·3 months agoWas it ever a question that it wasn’t on purpose?
SpoonyBard@lemmy.worldto
Uplifting News@lemmy.world•Millionaire trophy hunter gored to death by 1.3 tonne bull on African safariEnglish
19·3 months agoLol “when it suddenly charged him”.
The article states that he was tracking the animal with the intent to kill it and then says it suddenly charged him, as if it was so super random and out of the blue.
SpoonyBard@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•OpenAI stops ChatGPT from telling people to break up with partnersEnglish
14·3 months agoAlright, I’ve looked through the overwhelming amount of responses telling me to end things with him and I’m so grateful for all the support, but I’ve decided that I’m going to stay with him and we’re going to get pregnant asap 😜. I’ve realized that I just can’t live without him (even if that means it comes with the occasional black eye). I’ll always forgive him. He is my brother after all.
SpoonyBard@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•OpenAI stops ChatGPT from telling people to break up with partnersEnglish
171·3 months agoTo be fair, most of the posts that people are commenting to break up on are like “Hey, so my significant other stabbed me in the stomach last week and as I was sitting in the hospital, I realized that it just made me feel disrespected, ya know? This of course all happened after he told my parents he owns me and they can’t see me ever again and he threw my cat out of a 4 story window. What should I do guys?”
SpoonyBard@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•Procter and Gamble to raise prices to offset tariff costs
1·3 months agoWhen the goal of every CEO in late stage capitalism is to beat last quarters profits by a large percentage, pocket a giant bonus to themselves, leave the company for another company and repeat.




I don’t know why, but “stealing him” is such a funny way of saying that.