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  • I used to be like this but then started pre-deciding items that would be just plastered with stickers so I can just buy whatever cool stickers I want, knowing there's a place for them.

    My water bottle and laptop for example are now covered in stickers

  • Thanks for the background! For those who don't want to click:

    This claim is mostly false. The photograph was actually part of an artwork by Yoshio Itagaki in 2005, which in itself is a commentary satirizing the urban legend of a Japanese department store misinterpreting Christmas. The photograph has been used out of context and spread alongside the claim it aimed to critique.

    Basically a Japanese artist creating satire I guess?

  • Just feels like we're at that point in history all over again

  • We storming the Bastille then?

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    Temptation

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  • Wow, that really sums up corporate America in general huh?

  • !askusa@discuss.online - Come chat about anything related to the USA

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  • It's a district of Tokyo with a famous, very touristy temple, Sensoji. Asakusa station is also pretty popular on its own I think

  • Newspaper style comics specifically? Maybe Fraz. Revolves around a janitor working at an elementary school. I haven't kept up with it but the creator cites Calvin and Hobbes as an inspiration and I love what I've read so far.

  • !askusa@discuss.online - Come chat about anything related to the USA

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  • My weeb ass brain read that as Asakusa and was baffled by the description and image

  • Make some of the men in Congress and watch how fast deepfake control laws get passed

  • Must have had the Trauma Team platinum package

  • I forget which Behind the Bastards episode first put me on to this but man, there's such a long history of people in the US killing or trying to kill good projects because it helps the "wrong" people

  • Been wandering if greed/power is actually the Great Filter of the Fermi paradox looking at the world we live in. The "evils" just keep getting worse...

  • I feel it kinda highlights the healthcare and insurance issues, really puts it in our collective sights

  • Crazy thing is, research says frequent testing actually improves learning. BUT, the way it's practiced by a lot of educational institutions feels like major misinterpretations of this information. It's about practicing recall, and even better if it's in a practical context and in low to no stakes scenarios.

    Like you said, when you put so many incentives on test results, teaching to the test rather than the content becomes the norm, and everyone suffers.

  • it is the right moment for everyone who builds systems of control to reflect. It’s the right moment to pierce those layers of abstraction that allow you to get through each day, and question why it’s so financially lucrative for the system you’re building to exist.

    Because there is no abstraction as leaky as a man waiting outside your hotel at 6:45 in the morning with a gun and murderous intent

    Amazingly written article, last line giving me chills

  • Hope people are taking notes

  • That was quick

  • You know you want a taste of that sap tho

  • Nothing that would be proprietary, I don't work in software or tech. And a simple find and replace all gets rid of any confidential or personal information before I paste it into any AI. Redacting and/or concealing confidential info has been a thing I've had to do way before AI