I was trying to make a joke. But, you aren’t wrong, the sentence is clunky. I read it as “I was helping my husband trim his beard when my dog came up behind me…“
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atomicbocks@sh.itjust.worksto
World News@lemmy.world•A gunman opens fire at a high school in Turkey, wounding at least 16 before killing himselfEnglish
143·2 days agoI appreciate your apology, and I agree that banal implies far too much apathy on the part of the populace. Honestly, I’m not sure I can agree with normalized either.
The sad reality here is, as with a great many things, far more complicated. At least 2/3rds of us are horrified but powerless and awash in a sea of horrors each deserving or their own cause. The rest have allied themselves with the billionaire class, who own the media and are responsible for the lack of coverage, and have somehow managed to mental gymnastics themselves into thinking that these shootings are “the cost of freedom“.
My own grandfather would count themselves among them if he was still alive (and did when he was), he was a truck driver during the Rush Limbaugh days. Very much the poster child for the impoverished and undereducated who don’t understand that they are voting against their own self interest. But, like a lot of the younger kids who came of age during the pandemic listening to Joe Rogan and voted for Trump this time around my grandpa lived in a world where he spent all day every day in a box by himself listening to conservative talk radio.
Those of us who have watched family members literally go senile over this shit really hate being painted with a wide brush. It feels like being blamed because they wouldn’t stop smoking or something when smoking and smoking ads are everywhere. We get it, but these people aren’t under our control and it’s really hard to fight the dopamine hits that come from being told what you want to hear (hence the problem with LLMs currently as well).
atomicbocks@sh.itjust.worksto
politics @lemmy.world•Virginia joins a national effort to ensure only popular vote winners become presidentEnglish
3·2 days agoNot if your particular opinion Is that the United States federal government should be a direct democracy, In my experience, most of the people championing the end of the electoral college have that opinion.
Personally, I kind of feel like we need a bigger reforms than that, but that’s just me.
atomicbocks@sh.itjust.worksto
politics @lemmy.world•Virginia joins a national effort to ensure only popular vote winners become presidentEnglish
143·2 days agoI see this sentiment a lot. And, as a Native American especially, I really hate to be put in the position of having to defend the electoral college. But the problem isn’t the electoral college itself. It’s that the United States is not a country, It’s a federal system. From the very beginning the idea was that the states were the democracy and the United States government was a federal system of states not people. The whole point is that states elect the president and not people.
In fact, the skewing away from the hybridization of national and federal elements of our government, that was the big experiment, is a part of the problem. Right now the house has been capped. Thus the federal side of the government has more power than the national side. Which is part of what makes the electoral college feel like it has more power. Right off the bat for instance there are dozens of Indian nations that are supposed to have voting members of Congress that don’t.
Well, beard is slang for somebody you married to conceal the fact that you are gay. So my guess is this is a closeted lesbian. Or it could just be a typo, but that seems unlikely.
atomicbocks@sh.itjust.worksto
World News@lemmy.world•A gunman opens fire at a high school in Turkey, wounding at least 16 before killing himselfEnglish
159·2 days agoFuck you. Just because the people in charge don’t care doesn’t mean we don’t.
I get what you are saying, but the Saturn V was never intended to be an ICBM. Depending on what numbers you look at too, they weren’t actually that well funded. Some of the largest estimates that I’ve seen place NASA’s inflation adjusted budget between 1960 and 1973 at just under $600 billion. Or roughly half of what we’re spending in one year on the military currently.
To put it another way, at its absolute peak budget NASA received roughly 4.6% of the current military budget.
This is the real answer. The only men I know who act like it isn’t part of their job to be a dad are also super “Christian” and conservative.
In one instance I know of the wife has a college degree but the husband doesn’t. They are quite impoverished because he works and she doesn’t because “it isn’t a woman’s place to earn more than a man”. I’m not fucking kidding or editorializing.
atomicbocks@sh.itjust.worksto
News@lemmy.world•Jubilant return of Artemis II shadowed by ‘extinction-level’ cuts to NASA: ‘It’s discordant’English
4·4 days agoThey have already started looking at other landers because SpaceX hasn’t produced anything for the landing yet.
atomicbocks@sh.itjust.worksto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Oh look, another Electron app. How original…English
6·5 days agoExactly, that and the “we are a [insert product name here] shop” mentality. The things I have had to fight for over the years are mind boggling.
atomicbocks@sh.itjust.worksto
News@lemmy.world•U.S. buyers fret as the average cost of a new car nears $50KEnglish
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Kelley Blue Book isn’t a local news source, or even a news source at all. They specifically deal with cars.
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The article was about a yearly study done by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
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Since I control the world I’ll get right on making sure everybody else has a smaller car and not doing what I can currently to about my wife’s safety on the road.
Seriously, why are you even taking this position?
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atomicbocks@sh.itjust.worksto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Oh look, another Electron app. How original…English
45·5 days agoAll of my degree was in C, C++, C#, Java, etc. and the one class I had that did web applications did Java backends and middleware with PHP frontends. It wasn’t until I got into the industry that I had to learn Angular, Electron, React, Django, etc.
I don’t think it’s the devs making these decisions.
atomicbocks@sh.itjust.worksto
News@lemmy.world•U.S. buyers fret as the average cost of a new car nears $50KEnglish
71·5 days agoI don’t feel like one should need a study to tell them which will win between a 2000lbs car and a 4000lbs truck that sits higher. But here you go:
“We typically find that smaller vehicles have high driver death rates because they don’t provide as much protection, especially in crashes with larger, heavier SUVs and pickups,” said IIHS President David Harkey.
atomicbocks@sh.itjust.worksto
Technology@lemmy.world•First AI Model From Zuckerberg's Wildly Expensive Superintelligence Lab Flops Compared to Virtually All RivalsEnglish
9·5 days agoDid you? They said they won’t release it and gave no timeline for release and their stock went up…
You are just moving the goalpost now.
atomicbocks@sh.itjust.worksto
A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•We now have online casinos with corrupt backdoor ties to the Trump family letting people bet on the actions of the Trump family. It's not insider trading anymore. It's just the house's cutEnglish
151·5 days agoWe have been in those dark ages since 1492.
I’m pretty sure they don’t rely on fines to operate.
atomicbocks@sh.itjust.worksto
News@lemmy.world•U.S. buyers fret as the average cost of a new car nears $50KEnglish
2·5 days agoOne of the main considerations when my wife and I got our larger car was all the other larger cars in the road. Nobody wants to be on the receiving end of texting soccer mom’s Escalade in a subcompact.
atomicbocks@sh.itjust.worksto
News@lemmy.world•The job market is so bad, workers now think they have worse odds of finding a role than during the pandemicEnglish
37·5 days agoI’ve been unemployed since November… of 2024. The job market is the worst in which I have tried to find a job in the over 15 years I have had a full time job.




I’m a little confused about what’s confusing you. Unless you are just unfamiliar with the idea that the United States federal government was intended to be an experimental hybrid between national and federal interests. The original fear being that a purely federal system would give too much power to too few and allow the creation of a single party state. Not that that seems to be happening right now or anything…
You seem to be mostly pointing out the same thing that I was trying to point out except my point was more if we uncapped the house it would take some of that undo power away from the smaller states and states in general. Also fulfilling the obligation from over 100 years ago to give Indian nations voting members of Congress would also expand the electoral college.
My overall point was simply saying killing the electoral college wouldn’t do anything to remove federal power or create a more democratic nation. Because of the reasons you outlined, we need to do more, either to reinforce the hybridization or do away with the federalization altogether if the goal is direct democracy.