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Moved over to lemmy.zip due to this instance shutting down.

  • Can't let the struggle for perfection get in the way of good.

  • Some people consider it to be a lighter swear word. Hence the mother not being upset about it.

  • And even if you think it's not a cult, your children will have plenty of time to meet God or whatever when they're old enough to make the decision on their own. Your god isn't so weak that he needs to indoctrinate impressionable children to gain followers, is he?

  • Runescape but it requires physical exercise? Sign me the fuck up!

  • While I'm sure most of it has always been here, I would be surprised if modern technology hasn't contributed to a spike in depression. I have more content and information than I could ever need in the palm of my hands, and yet everything I read seems to make me hate people.

  • It does? I've never had this issue on Sync.

  • I genuinely don't see the issue if you were to replace Russia with NK. NK is a worse place to live from what I understand, so it would work even better.

    The difference between this comic and nationalism, is that nobody is singing praises about how good the other countries are. The France/Canada babies aren't exactly breaking out into giddy smiles here. If saying "X country isn't the worst place ever" is nationalism, the word doesn't mean much.

  • It's not racism, nor is it nationalism. I live in America, it fucking sucks here and I'd like to leave. But it's still better than North Korea by leaps and bounds, and I would choose to be born here again if those were the only choices. Same with Russia, same with China.

    Are you really trying to defend the living conditions in a country like North Korea? It's not racist to say it sucks there, that's just a fact.

  • But certain countries are better to be born into than others. Like, I would hate to be reincarnated into North Korea or Russia. This has nothing to do with the people themselves, but rather the rules and rulers of the country. It's not racism to dislike the idea of being born without basic rights.

  • That's just because you haven't seen all the shit he's been talking behind your back.

  • If somebody tells me I need to power through several bad arcs to get to the good stuff, I kinda just immediately lose interest.

  • Regardless of how justified you, I, or anybody else is in thinking that, my one and only point is that it is advocating violence.

  • The way he holds that laptop in the second panel horrifies me.

  • A poll found 41% of voters under 30 viewed the assassination as acceptable.

    Crazy how we can see numbers like this and then see other articles saying only "dark corners of the internet" support Luigi.

  • Eh, to be fair, I get it after looking through the modlog. The implication that you wish far more people were okay with an assassination and that there is no other recourse is absolutely advocating violence. Now, whether or not it's acceptable to think that way is a whole other topic, but I don't think it's fair to say you weren't at least speaking out in support of violence.

  • Neil A.

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  • I agree that we seem to use language differently, and it's pretty interesting to see. Both of us have been upvoted by at least one or two other people as well, so it seems some people agree with you and some with me despite our completely different takes, so I don't think either of us are really wrong.

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  • According to the dictionary, 'is' and 'was' are respectively a present and past tense singular of the word 'be'. The definition of the word 'be' (or at least, the one I find relevant here), is "having the state, quality, identity, nature, role, etc., specified". This seems like a significantly more important part of the sentence to be emphasizing here.

    On the moon he is the alien.

    As opposed to who? I still just can't understand why you would emphasize 'he', when there are no other subjects that we could be talking about. Like, obviously we're talking about Neil, so why would you put emphasis on it? On the other hand, the fact that he actually 'is/was' an alien is pretty surprising to think about and thus the important bit. That is to say, it makes more sense to emphasize the fact that he is an alien, and not the fact that Neil is the subject.

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  • The emphasis is not being placed on was because it's past tense, it's being placed on was because the shitpost is ironically somewhat accurate. You can replace it with is if you'd like for the same meaning. On the other hand, everyone knows we're talking about Neil as there is no other relevant subject, so bringing attention to the word he doesn't really make any sense.

    Perhaps it would read better if they had said "...he actually was an alien"?

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  • Why would he be italicized? 'Was' would be italicized because the emphasis is being put on the fact that he actually was an alien.