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Kindness is Punk

@ KindnessIsPunk @lemmy.ca

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  • Honestly if Democrats would drive support sensible gun legislation like exists in Massachusetts. Well let's be real Republicans would still be outraged because they can't read but I sure would be much happier.

  • Facts

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  • I haven't run into any bugs but also I'm not the most intensive user so maybe I just don't run into them.

  • I don't wanna fight, feel how you feel.

  • Oh I know that and it's why I included kinks and the only reason it had a heterosexual tint at all is because the question did.

  • That's stupid then, no offense. The height of children ranges greatly just like the height of adults, there's considerable overlap.

    It isn't something clearly defined.

  • Bless the white text on a black background, thanks for not flash banging me.

  • Translation for this person because they've rightfully been misunderstood: Why does it seem like there is a disproportionate amount of tall men ending up in relationships with short women? This seems to be a statistical aberration when compared against other factors.

    The answer is societal expectations of tall men/short women, kinks, standard height deviations among genders.

  • He's working on it. Link

  • Not to mention most of the cost to the average consumer had been refunded via rebates and gst. It was only ever supposed to change the cost perception of carbon intensive products.

  • I actually caught that one too! I had it edited before I even read it.

  • China is making strides in cleaning up their grid, it is by no means perfect. They still depend on coal for about 55% of their grid based on the most recently available data I could find, that dropped about 3% last year thanks to their expanding solar network.

    I do think our grid is much cleaner especially with our plans for new nuclear reactors. However we do not have the complex manufacturing network that China has.

    In saying that we should expand domestic production to strengthen our economic resiliency, especially for needs like housing, food and transportation. This transition can't be done quickly, doubly so if we're looking to minimize ecological impact, so in my mind China remains a necessary strategic partner.

    Edit: Fixed the statistic for coal use by China, the first source I used wildly underestimated it.

  • Ending imports from China is not realistic with our economic landscape but we absolutely need denser cities and mass transit.

  • No such thing as an original idea, we're iterative. Humans are monkey see, monkey do, even with bigotry.

  • Is this an LLM, I just cannot fathom these takes being unironic and if they are, please, please go outside.

  • What I'm learning the older I get is that once you step out of the discourse the average person does not give a fuck about anything, at all.

  • Jokes on them, I can't afford to buy anything anymore!

  • This logic will elect Republicans again and they will make the situation worse. There is no option where this stops unless we keep voting in progressives like we did in New York and New Jersey.

    This part where I say

    unless we keep voting in progressives

    On a side note, why do you have to be so mean about it. I'm a human being.

  • Where exactly did I imply that? I brought up AIPAC sponsoring particular candidates and pitched a progressive.

    If it didn’t matter AIPAC wouldn’t be pouring money into candidates, an example like think of is the 9th district of Illinois where Kat Abughazaleh discovered that one of the PACS sponsoring their opponents was a shell for AIPAC

  • Yeah.. That's what I said, vote for progressives