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  • That actually great, bit of variety.

    I really love the red.. I wanna say Narcissus? The one with the flowers on the left (near the christmas tree box).

  • I honestly really like the plants!

  • Except underground they wouldn't be damaged by a storm in the first place.

  • Fucking hell.

    This was an execution.

  • Homeland defense? Are they saying they'll be fighting their own people even more than they already are?

  • Yeah, seriously, the media are so complicit in all this.

    Killing people in the street, kidnapping people from their cars, detaining kids and documented immigrants, raiding homes without warrants, dragging people out of their homes in their underwear in sub-zero temperatures, not letting lawmakers inside concentration camps, the fact that there are concentration camps at all, etc... that's what people are protesting and those things are not 'enforcement.'

  • That's a curious way to spell "kill."

  • Fair, it's not a new term. I was born in the 80'ies, I'm familiar with the concept.

    However, it's now being used with new bullshit meaning (i.e. going outside the Google/Apple app and their own offered selection), and media are normalizing this use.

  • You know, it's very possible, because I've never actually read an entire EULA, I don't think.

  • Ah, the "if you've done nothing wrong you have nothing to fear"-people. They're a fun bunch indeed.

  • You are absolutely right!

  • You're right. But it seems worse than that somehow. I've seen many people say they support the death penalty because it keeps other people safe, to "remove" murderers from society and such. But it's so disingenuous.

    We can already remove dangers from our society, in less.. final ways. We can lock them up, or have them admitted to institutions in cases of mental health issues. We can rehabilitate them whenever possible, which also removes the danger.

    But no, that's not good enough. These people think they absolutely have to die. They want other people to be murdered by the state. They want it so much that they are willing to sacrifice a bunch of innocent people to satisfy their own bloodlust.

    It's worse than ignoring it, it's actively seeking it out for their murderous desires.

  • I fucking hate that word. It's not 'sideloading' to install on my own device what I want to install, to use the apps I want to use; to not use the apps I don't want to use. I am not 'sideloading' anything when I install programs on my PC. No different on my phone.

    Fuck off with all these new bullshit terms that are only used to imply that what we're doing (with our own devices) is somehow outside the norm, to justify the constant enshittifcation and the growing stranglehold these corporations want on our lives. It's infuriating.

  • That's such a weird thing to say, as well, because when innocent people are being killed by the state there is no justice. I often wonder if people even think about what they're saying, or if they're just regurgitating shit they heard somewhere.

    The cost of justice is... injustice? Make it make sense.

  • I know you're making a joke, but the Nazis actually ran into the exact same issue.

    The Einsatzgruppen (death squads) had the problem that executing so many people was 'demoralizing' to the troops. They started to suffer from mental health problems. It's not surprising, is it? Even with all the propaganda, even believing they were only murdering 'lebensunwertiges Leben' (life unworthy of life), killing so many scared, crying people, including children, takes a toll. Oh and it also costs a lot of bullets.

    Because of this the Nazis started using gas vans to kill people. But even that was a problem, because the soldiers were getting traumatized when they had to empty all the bodies out of the vans. So they started using prisoners to do that work..

    But well, it was all very inefficient and slow and expensive. And that's how we eventually ended up with fully industrialized death camps with gas chambers and crematoria (of course with prisoners doing all the dirty work because why the hell not).

    Einsatzgruppen.

  • This?

    Jump
  • Hmm, I guess I'll go with the VR thing. It could serve as some kind of afterlife. Maybe you can meet your friends and family there!

  • Tankie

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  • She was weaponizing her body!

  • No, that person would be delusional until he can find enough other people who believe the same thing to become a religion. :p

    Don't get me wrong, I think religious people are delusional. It's just that society doesn't treat them that way, because we have somehow convinced ourselves that mass delusions are special.

    Anyway, it's clear we pretty much agree except on the definition of the word 'religion.' Shall we just leave it at that? ;)

  • See and we differ in this. In my eyes I would be delusional.

    Something becomes a religion when the delusion reaches some kind of critical mass where it's suddenly accepted and legitimized; where the followers are suddenly no longer laughed at like the village idiot, but taken seriously and protected by society because for some reason 'we should respect every religion;' where the organization suddenly gets tax breaks and political power.

    The delusional get ridicule, or maybe medications. The organized delusional get religious exemptions and their own public holidays. Village idiots aren't dangerous. Millions of them organizing, well, there's christianity.