• Boomer Humor Doomergod@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    For a time I lived awakened by the birds and a purring kittty and the golden dawn.

    I would evacuate and then make a pot of French press and sit and and enjoy a cigarette and caffeine while my kitty and I watched hummingbirds flit among them flowers.

    I would sleep when my work was done and I was tired. I’d bathe before bed and curl up with the kitty purring at my feet.

    Minutes are a human construct. Rebel against them.

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        We need to do something about that. We’ve built this neat “factility” here where you will “live” so you stop breaking the law. Yes, you will have to work there and your windows have bars. What do you mean forced labour? You broke the law by not working!

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    8 months ago

    Everyone needs to go watch the movie ‘Barfly’ right now. Its about Charles Bukowski and it’s awesome

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      8 months ago

      How isn’t it a meme? It’s an idea that’s been repeated and passed through many people, surviving in its distilled but still exploitable form.

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      8 months ago

      Sometimes people will only see things through certain avenues. In this case, a not-so-accurate category.

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        “I know, but I wanted people to see it”

        This type of behaviour is bannable on platforms with functioning moderation

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          Thank god this place doesnt have functioning “moderation”. The fediverse is literally the last place on earth where billinaires dont tell you what to do.

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              Guess what? This user has been avidly online since the BBS days and really … posters such as yourself were very annoying back then, too.

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            Moderation is not bad in itself, it is curating of content to keep topics on track and quality above a certain limit. It has absolutely nothing to do with billionaires or their desires. A lot of subs on different instances are really shitty because of lacking moderation. Leaving subs completely unmoderated is a recipe for a disaster shitpile.

            The good old forum days also had a lot of moderation to keep them from turning to shit.

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              Nuance. As you can see in my comment, i wrote it “moderation” which is supposed to mean the form of moderation that antisocial media is up to.

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                  That one is called context. The commenter rants about in their eyes unfitting content would be removed if this place had functioning moderation. This is figuratively the exact opposite what lemmy is about.

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      Language changes. “Meme” used to mean an idea that has taken hold and become part of culture. Now it’s any composition of images and/or words posted online.

      • ObtuseDoorFrame@lemm.ee
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        Yeah, maybe. It certainly is a tragedy. I miss it when memes were just dumb shit which a person with an inane, absurdist sense of humor could appreciate. Politics are everywhere now.

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      So, I looked up the term on Wikipedia. It sais: “An Internet meme, or meme ([/miːm/], [MEEM]), is a cultural item (such as an idea, behavior, or style) that spreads across the Internet, primarily through social media platforms]. Internet memes manifest in a variety of formats, including images, videos, GIFs], and other viral content. Key characteristics of memes include their tendency to be parodied, their use of intertextuality, their viral dissemination, and their continual evolution. The term meme was originally introduced by Richard Dawkins in 1972 to describe the concept of cultural transmission.” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_meme

      I’ll let you be the judge of whether this fits that definition or not. (And whether it’s worth your time arguing about something being a meme).

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    *To buy goods mass produced by a person working in far worse conditions.

    This then feeds into the CPI, which now requires higher priced goods via inflation targeting, and suddenly housing is unaffordable and theres a reverse baby boom.

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    This has triggered a vague memory of a joke by someone (I think Douglas Adams?). But I can’t remember the full quote so putting this out there in case someone knows it.

    Basically humanity was smarter than other animals because we didn’t adapt ourselves to the environment, but adapted the environment to suit us. So now instead of having to adapt we just have to… wake up at 6:45 am when the alarm goes off, drive to work at 7 30 am etc.

    Does anyone know it or was I having some kind of fever dream?

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      It’s not about being forced to do all that, it’s about being forced to do all that so early in the morning in such a rush when most people would rather be sleeping. I hate mornings when I am at the office, but the WFH days are infinitely better because I get a lot more sleep and get to move at my own pace and do things at my convenience. I still have breakfast and brush my teeth, I just don’t have to do everything in 30 minutes.

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      A lot of people skip the fighting traffic part of their hygiene routines and it shows smh

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    Imagine life as a video game where you must find the way through a maze, discover keys and find treasures in order to win.
    For example, you must find a way to sustain yourself (a maze), find the key to health (power) and avoid the beasts (corporate control).
    People spend thousands of hours playing all sorts of games but neglect to properly play the game of life, instead they accept what they are offered by the power players.

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      The difference is that in video games there are rules that you have to follow and you’re actually allowed to win.

      Real life the winners already won and wrote the rules

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        The cheat code is unionization.

        “You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.”

        — Buckminster Fuller

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    Because said person is not having to fear for his life? or worry where the next meal will come and also can have a bath, clean water, clothing, yeah, first worlders crying about living a comfortable life is cringe.

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      You are correct, our privileges and opportunities have to be paid for. Things like governments, taxes, companies, and landlords have to exist. Even insurance is a great thing. The problem right now is how all of that is currently implemented in the US.
      People do fear for their lives. Get sick and your entire family can end up homeless. Cops are murdering innocent people left and right. People are working multiple jobs and still starving. They are living out of their cars, so they do not have easy access to clean water, baths, clean clothes, ECT. All while, the very government we are all paying to protect us has been taken over by people looking to use it against us.

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          Even if we completely ignore the overhead involved in buying and selling property, moving is expensive, stressful and completely upends your life. Expecting new parents to move every time they need more room, or even worse, forcing grieving parents to move because no longer “need” the space is ridiculous. If we aren’t complete monsters about people only having exactly the amount of space that they need at any given moment means that there will have to be a number of people with surplus space at any given moment. And at any given moment there will also be a number of people who need a place to stay, but may not plan on staying in that one place long enough to make it worth “buying” somewhere to live. So, I don’t see how you can stop people from letting others who need a place to live from living with them. So landlords have always existed and always will.
          On the same note there’s no way to stop 2 people with similar goals from helping each other, so companies will also exist whether you want them to or not.

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        yeah, but like, nuclear war and a dropping your icecream on the floor are bad.

        Complaining about having a job and a stable life, is kinda… xd IMO.

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          Hey, why cant we be bombed regularly too, huh? Won’t some country spice up my life american style? SAVE ME FROM MY BORING FIRST WORLD LIFE.

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            I guess, that the most reasonable argument for voting trump i have heard yet, living in a functioning democracy is too boring and opposing oppression is funnier, for that you need a tyrant to overthrow, so you put one into power to see what happens lol. /j.