limer

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[–] limer@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Thanks for talking about broken, it’s on my next read list.

I did enjoy ready player 1; never did ready player 2 out of fright it would not be very good

[–] limer@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 week ago

Technically this bill is not trying. It’s grifting.

The only point of her making this bill is to help her fund raisers later.

There are many people trying

[–] limer@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 week ago

A lot of the initial popularity of Isis in Iraq was due to very similar factors. This was an uprising of a complex mix of people and goals. Most involved at first were established leaders who were patriotic and tribes who were oppressed by the new and invalid government.

This of course was airbrushed in the west and countless thousands were killed by Americans during the uprising.

Syria was destabilized due to the mass death.

The main takeaway here is that force often seems like an answer but that can go badly

[–] limer@lemmy.dbzer0.com 0 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Pretty words. Will never be implemented. Why was it not introduced when it had a chance to pass? Or at least invoke more talk?

As it is now, hardly anyone will hear of it and it will be forgotten soon, except as a sound bite promoting fund drives.

[–] limer@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 1 week ago

Huge boost for working people. People were able to negotiate for better pay, and travel to another employer if the pay was too low.

It was a social revolution for the survivors.

But it was more like a 50 to 60% reduction in supply. That Black Death did not mess around

[–] limer@lemmy.dbzer0.com 13 points 1 week ago

There is too much blame to go around, and not enough people and orgs wanting to acknowledge blame.

Trump did not become a household name randomly. He was helped and aided by many. And I have noticed hundreds of times how the main stream media enabled his word salad and gave it meaning and power. In real life, not many people listen to blathering hateful idiots.

[–] limer@lemmy.dbzer0.com 30 points 1 week ago (5 children)

I’m not well versed in the saints, but I think this is a better origin story than most.

All we need is a tearful prayer, with a vow towards some further action: even if it’s just in a cell for the rest of his life.

And then he is on the same level, in my opinion, of some medieval saints I know a little about.

Could easily be a saint for denied claims and other obstacles in healing.

[–] limer@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 1 week ago

Flies and moths sometimes got behind panels and caused issues. Hence computer bugs entered our lexicon.

It’s easier to imagine the insects entering with this picture,

[–] limer@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 week ago (3 children)

I’ll try this later.

They can vary even by the same author: I felt burned by the “he who fights with monsters” series whose 1st book is simply awesome in my opinion, but by book 10 has devolved

[–] limer@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 week ago

I’ve been listening to the bobiverse, by Dennis Taylor. I like the series about an ordinary guy who just happens to later be copied a few thousand times. ( hard science fiction)

The latest book was released this year, and while it can hold its own, I like the earlier books better. And the first book is one of my favorites

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_E._Taylor

[–] limer@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 week ago

Thanks for all these gift links btw, it helps a lot of people

[–] limer@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

witnesses, accusations, court trials, investigations by law, settlements and outright admission.

Some of them have more of one type than the other but most of the people mentioned in this political context are not unlucky people who only have one or two incidents.

That does not mean the other people are saints. But most seem to at least not glorify in it, and many are content to exploit and rob the working class without such public incidents.

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