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  • Look at the Cuomo / Mamdani primary for NY mayor, the DNC really tried to kill the socialist campaign. Most primaries like that don't get that much support against the "old guard" among Democrats, so most of the time, the actual good non-centrist option gets swept away like dust. The work that's needed to push a socialist through the primary is so much more than "you just need to get out and vote" because those like Cuomo have so much more weight to shut them down, it's so rare for that to fail like this.

  • If you don’t vote, you don’t influence.

    That's the stupidest strategy you could have when you know WHY a lot of people aren't voting at all. The only purpose of this strategy is to participate in the degradation of voting shares, and by extension, fascism. You want new votes, you get new people to vote, and you know how to do that. The GOP figured it out (I don't want to say Trump figured it out).

  • Surely there must be a Naughty Bunny somewhere that could shoot that right back at them? Maybe not in video game trademarks.

  • Especially since the video shows they weren't staring at her ass. You actually have to pause the right frame to get that misleading shot.

  • It's unfortunate that fascists don't give back power. I have a coworker who was getting fed up with people like Macron succeeding over here, and he was saying "sometimes I wonder about Le Pen getting elected, maybe it'll work to show how bad they really are at doing anything and people will finally vote left" (he's from Algeria, he absolutely 150% isn't a far right voter or even heavily religious himself) and when he saw Trump the first time, on Jan. 6, it finally registered in his head that you really can't give fascists a single step in the door, ever, even if they're shit at doing anything, you have to erase them everywhere because they're not shit at keeping and abusing power.

    What's even more unfortunate is that the other people who are in power most of the time ("center right") don't actually want to keep fascists out of power if doing anything costs them power.

  • What if there were elections every year? There's always someone who needs to act.

  • Don't care, still better than the ads.

    I'll sit for 2 minutes in front of a black screen and it'll still be better than 45 seconds of ads.

  • Greece and Turkiye have that problem - not a war or anything but they have an open conflict about territorial waters and islands that's been going on for a long time. No one wants to get involved.

    so I guess it depends on who in NATO the US gets shitty (shittier) with - most big countries in Europe act like they're ready to stand up, but we'll see if they actually get physically involved or if it's more finger wagging. Looking at Greenland...

  • Not if you get to the scene from the back of the car, where the sticker is and from where you can't see the seat.

  • That's after he buys a new place, past the halfway point of the show.

  • They're not all upper class, Joey starts as a small background / ad actor, Rachel and Phoebe do small jobs like waitress and massages - Phoebe living in the street as a kid comes up a few times. (well, Rachel is born rich but she starts the series getting cut off and left with nothing - after she dumps her dad's credit cards she had) An episode has Joey, Phoebe, Rachel point out that they're poor and often out of a job so they complain that they aren't nearly as loaded as Chandler, Ross, Monica, and they have a hard time keeping up with their lifestyle. Also confirming Chandler, Ross, Monica are indeed well off. Later, Joey gets a good acting role, Rachel has a good job, and Phoebe gets a good place at some point.

  • Are they all developers?

  • AIPAC doesn't leave a lot of names available.

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  • From this admin? Nah. It'll be stolen and given to, idk, Thiel or Vance or whoever, but not nationalized, just reprivatized.

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  • Shouldn't be incompatible with nationalizing SpaceX and Starlink. Just give it all to NASA, actually.

  • It's not specific to Judaism, any oral tradition relies on the length of a sentence and rhyming and repetitions to make sure you got the right phrasing. That's how you come up with poetry and alexandrine and all that, everyone uses it.

  • Almost, finish that first sentence with "the ChatGPT prompt and copy-paste the result without reading."

  • Wouldn't that mean T-Rex actually looked cuddly and friend shaped?

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  • Actually, it has been identified as one of the bigger issues. Lack of childcare options means one parent needs to stay home, means one income, means lots of women tend to just work a few years in office exclusively to find a good husband and then drop out of everything (cue the incel population who understands that if they can't have a huge income, they might never get laid). Also, single income participates in the terrible work culture where staying at one company forever is the better option because people who leave get burned everywhere. And this lifestyle, this work identity, this lack of prospectives, is a big part of why young people are losing hope fast. This vicious cycle has been pretty well known forever, and childcare has been recognized as a major starter of it for a while.

    Housing in Japan is often a culture of 3 generations living in the same home, single income participates in that too, but there are housing options - Japan has a notoriously high number of empty homes, abandoned and falling apart; we don't have any perspective right now on what direction this could go if the demographics started improving. I don't think I've heard anyone ever bring up that education had any particular problem, as far as I can tell they get what they need. In all of those fields there's probably a bunch of issues about outdated standards everywhere, but there's no big issue about entire spans of population dropping out of education or housing or feeding.