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[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 months ago

No, it's where Timmy Turner met up with Jimmy Neutron

[–] [email protected] 7 points 7 months ago

That's gotta be culture created from puritan american thought right? Like sex ed can't be taught because it'll endorse kids having sex. Drugs can't be tested because it'll encourage people to do drugs. Now, we can't show bad things in media because it's an endorsement of bad things.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 7 months ago

Went on a long walk, half of it was through a neighborhood which always makes me feel watched but it was mostly okay. There was a couple that wanted to stand side by side on a small sidewalk, my friend and I got into single file but they still didn't move over to make enough room. So I kept moving forward until they had no choice but to make room. I hate being a dick but when the sidewalk is so small and you saw we moved over the least you can do is do the same.

[–] [email protected] 20 points 7 months ago

Offices are ran the same way as neoliberal governments with unnecessary bureaucracy. Teams are "privitized" into special small teams that have their own internal org structure, no more public end to end knowledge eventhough we're in the same company on the same project. If there's an issue that needs to be raised to higher ups, there's a chain of command of at least 5 people before it can get somebody who has power to do something. We end up just complaining "something should be done" over and over until we quit or it goes away.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 7 months ago

I had to do work today without hexbear, I hated it.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago (1 children)

I reccomend cabin in the woods. If you're okay with subtitles, I also reccomend the Japanese movie as the gods will. Both have that death game but campy feel to it with cabin in the woods being more psychological.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 7 months ago (3 children)

If you want to take down western led neoliberalism and capitalism, you have more power inside the belly of the beast. That said, you can still support it wherever you go too

[–] [email protected] 3 points 7 months ago (3 children)

I recomend the movie Chronicle. It's a found footage original superhero movie from 2012. I don't really know if it's good but I liked it and it's still one of my favs.

Did you enjoy the horror movies you saw and also what kind where they? I know more horror than action and can reccomend some.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago

Movie: Inu-Oh: a fun rock opera. I reccomend for a good time.

Finished up:

The dangers in my heart: great ending, I'll likely pick up the manga. Weirded me out to find out the kids are barely 14 though.

Yubisaki to renren: super cute, nothing spectacular but lovely slice of life heart throbbing romance

Started:

Konosuba: I think ep.1 leaked because I was able to watch something. Either way, glad the fun is back, look forward to whatever they do this season.

Hibike Euphonium: I started the new season but was confused. Turns out I missee 2 movies so I'll go back and watch those.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 7 months ago

I saw an episode where they stopped a family and heavily searched the car until they found some drugs hidden in candy bags and mole. The pigs were saying the dad was probably paid to take it over, to provide a better life for everyone, but it's his fault he'll have to go to jail and make his family's life worse.

[–] [email protected] 16 points 7 months ago

I can't imagine typing that out and NOT thinking "Wait that doesn't make sense." It's got the "Satan wants you to sin so you can go to hell but also he tortues you for sinning because it's bad" energy.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 7 months ago

Yeah before I got a job the office and office space were comedies, now they're almost like thrillers because it's so accurate.

 

Affirmative action was killed and yet, we still need to hear issues about your kids not getting into school because some Black kid took their spot or whatever

In 2020, the Fairfax County School Board adopted a new, “holistic” admissions policy that the board said was intended to increase socioeconomic diversity at the school. Under the new policy, the school filled part of the incoming class with the top students at each public middle school in the area. To fill the remaining 100 seats, school officials considered a variety of factors, including academic performance, whether the applicant comes from a low-income family, and whether English is the applicant’s second language. In reviewing an application, school officials did not know an applicant’s name, ethnicity, race, or sex.

The number of Asian American students offered admission at TJ, as the school is known, fell by 19 percentage points under the new policy: Instead of receiving 73% of the offers in the new class, Asian American students received 54% of all offers made for the class of 2025. The number of offers made to Black and Hispanic students, on the other hand, roughly quadrupled.

And the conclusion parents got from this is that the new admission policy is trying to target Asians and not that top students from public schools with lower socioeconomic status'(who are disproportionately Black and Hispanic- another issue that should be targetted) were historically ignored from going to this school in favor of rich kids who had studied for the school since 3rd grade.

At least the linked article said what the real concern is

In the second round, a certain number of seats would be set aside for kids from each of the county’s neighborhoods. The move wouldn’t guarantee diversity, but it would give poorer kids a better shot.The pushback came loud and fast. Parents from McLean and other wealthy neighborhoods booed Domenech at a school-board meeting and e-mailed by the hundreds to protest. They feared their kids would be “cheated out of a seat at Jefferson,” says Domenech, and the school board killed his plan.

They don't want fair schooling admissions, they want an elite K-12 school program that keeps out the poors and undesirables. I would be lying if I said I didn't feel schadenfreude for kids still not getting in but I digress.

AA is predicated on imaginary children who have no academic ability being given golden ticket admission at the detriment of hard working smart kids. Then it causes unnecessary division between the Asian and Black community because the "lazy uneducated poor" Black kids are taking spots from the "hard working" Asian kids(subtext White kids)(yes it's just racism). When in reality, it's education was gutted so much that public schools have to "compete" with private schools on who gives a better education-which ends up being the private school that received enough funds to run in the first place (another fallout of racist policy where white kids didn't want to go to integrated schools).

I wish the energy was put towards better public education funding and not adding unnecessary legitimization to private education framed as undeserving children getting ahead.

Anyone have thoughts? I rarely get to see opinions on Affirmative Action from the left, since we have way more to worry about.

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