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[–] [email protected] 8 points 5 hours ago* (last edited 5 hours ago)

It's actually a pretty neat walking sim. I'm a dork so I got into how the crosswalk signals all work and how there are different turning angles on the roads depending on if you're in a dense urban area or out in the rural areas. I've been saying this for a while but it's one of the most meticulously designed open world cities I've ever seen in a game.

Sure it's sometimes shallow or there's not a whole lot to do. I mean the design and look of it was obviously very thought out

[–] [email protected] 20 points 20 hours ago* (last edited 20 hours ago) (1 children)

I think Americans are primed to feel very enthusiastic about anything that tells them things they already believe, even moreso if it sounds very confident and organized. And people are already prone to woowoo stuff.

I don't think you'd break the spell if you informed everyone it's just lines of code that doesn't think. A statistically significant number of Americans claim to talk with spirits and angels, or have the gift of prophecy. On the flip side the techbro types believe in garbage like the future basilisk AI that tortures evseryone forever. These same people are already deranged, all the LLM does is organize their mashed potato brains into sentences that can be read. And just about every major LLM seems primed to have a very servile, docile writing style so it's trivial to get them to say whatever you want so long as you keep saying the same thing. They're not well designed for confrontation.

I firmly believe one of the best ways to deal with reactionaries, woowoo types peddling scams, or conspiracy theorists is to simply tell them they're a fucking idiot. "That sounds fucking stupid. Shut up, nerd, and never speak to me about this again." That's how you do it, that's how you dispell stuff. Social embarrassment and confrontation.

An LLM won't do that, it'll rub a nice mental salve on your already smooth brain. It's an actual echo chamber.

[–] [email protected] 14 points 20 hours ago

We stole this one too I think:

hitler-detector

[–] [email protected] 42 points 21 hours ago

every single time I see one of their posts complaining about getting banned from here I check the modlog and it's always something transphobic or racist

[–] [email protected] 28 points 21 hours ago

skeleton-wave Hello and welcome to our silly webzone!

Basically a lot of those instances are full of reddit-brained liberals who really dislike when people say nice, or normal things about third world countries.

[–] [email protected] 16 points 23 hours ago* (last edited 23 hours ago) (1 children)

How am I supposed to prepare a backup generator

I rent an apartment because it's what I can afford

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 day ago (1 children)

What even is the current hated fashion/music trend?

Do those subcultures even exist anymore or is everything just phone apps

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 days ago (1 children)

I've always imaged Trump smells like baby powder and the bitterant used in canned air keyboard cleaner

[–] [email protected] 11 points 2 days ago

He's still a slimy wet boy

[–] [email protected] 8 points 2 days ago

It's more like the average American finds the idea of people perceiving them to be gay as the most unacceptable possibility. It could be rephrased as like "I can do whatever I want and no one is allowed to call me gay or I'll kill you."

[–] [email protected] 11 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

yeah that's about as far as the average American thinks. "Will this make me seem gay?" Is the general motivating factor. Sunscreen? Gay. Eating a salad? Gay. Exercise is gay unless it's deadlifting in dangerous ways. Cardio is mega gay.

It can also be framed as "I'm not a pussy." Americans won't admit fault or be considerate because that's pussy behavior.

also I've been meaning to come up with what ideological libs believe but I simply don't believe what we call "libs" exist in massive quantities or have much influence on mass apolitical culture. I've always felt like what we call libs are a constructed identity built by propaganda news outlets and Malcolm Gladwell books and not fully represented by day to day Americans

The ambient amorphous American culture is incoherent but it circles around the core of not wanting to be perceived as a gay pussy, before other considerations are made. And then beyond that the American psyche demands immediate convenience, servile retail workers, and huge parking lots with stupid stores selling treats. And if this balance is upset it causes neurological degredation in the American brainpan

[–] [email protected] 15 points 2 days ago

My man is glistening

 

We're expected to continue working when it's 90 F and 100% humidity indoors. Dude our paper is so soggy I punch holes in it when I try to write. I am straight up not having a good time.

Also our managers didn't even come in today. What even is capitalism

doggirl-gloom

 

Hey everyone!

Six months ago I made a post about how how I managed to run a 5k in less than 30 minutes. Well just earlier today I managed to double that and ran a 10k in one hour! I'm extremely proud of myself!

I'm not very young or in shape, but about two years ago I made a promise to get better, lose weight, and have a level of fitness I can appreciate. I don't wanna get to 50 and be another overweight American with heart problems. I wanna look and feel healthy.

However I am incredibly lazy and scatterbrained, so I decided to go for an exercise that requires no equipment, no technique, and has a high efficiency for calories burned against time. My best guess was jogging/running would fit well, and I had done jogging for fitness way back in college. But that was just casual fun a few times a week. Two years ago I decided I wanted to do it right and focus. Go for longer distances, pace myself, record my times, that kinda thing. And it's working! I finished a 10k for the first time ever earlier this morning and I finished at 59 minutes 27 seconds!

I guess a full marathon is what I should aim for next. A whole lot is going pretty cool in my life ever since I started jogging seriously. I'm more comfortable in calling myself nonbinary and asexual, I'm dressing more nicely, I have a lot of creative pursuits now, and I don't get tired as easily. I wear makeup and no longer feel weird about it!

I wanna eventually get enough stamina to do a full marathon! Wish me luck, y'all. I wish you all luck and perseverance as well! I'm some lazy smelly goofball so if I can do it you all definitely can

fake-peppino-run (me every morning at 5:30 am)

 

I use various websites such as ebay, duckduckgo, and myanimelist. I know you probably think internet users are bad but I swear I'm one of the good ones. I currently make around $0k per year on my internet activities so it's more like a service I'm providing all of you.

 

Especially now. Like who do conservatives think they are by telling libs to go outside, or to quit watching the news? Their two favorite guys are Doland Trump and Elon Musk, the two most belligerent and news obsessed ghoul in America. They live off negative attention. The Republicans just spent two weeks shuffling a bunch of executive orders that might as well have been called the "trigger libs" acts.

Like you brought this on yourself, chuds. You can't rile up libs on purpose and then act all high and mighty about it, just lean into it. Don't pretend you're taking the high road here. If you wanna trigger the libs own up to it, don't pretend Trump is just a normal dude who's unfairly maligned and blah blah. Don't clutch your pearls over how the media talks about him.

Of course they go after Trump, because he's a goofy clown who says funny and weird things. So that's the reaction he'll get. Chuds want so badly to be the dominant cultural force, they wanna be seen as calm and normal and yet they also wanna be giggling jesters who always have libs to trigger

Sorry I just had to get this out. All my reactionary relatives have become 75% more annoying in a mirror image to how stuck-up libs act.

 

Hello, it's me.

Japan is an imperialist capitalist nation in Asia that has been dominated by the right wing party 自由民主党 (The Liberal Democratic Party) almost entirely since the party's conception. The country has a reputation for harsh working hours, a repressive conformist culture, a huge and exploitative pornography industry, but worst of all: anime.

However, it's not all bad. Japan also boasts a rich cultural history, beautiful natural landmarks, and a deep culinary tradition. It's a place I've visited and stayed in many times. I really do have an appreciation of Japan. Not in a weeaboo kind of way, but I hope more genuinely in the things I like. I've actually taken the time to visit the countryside, to make friends, to interact with everyday Japanese people. I've made the effort to learn how to speak the language at a conversational level, and I've gone out of my way to have experiences beyond the normal tourist stuff. Not bragging but I've been to 38 of Japan's 47 prefectures.

But onto the main subject here: I hate, hate, hate how western reactionaries glorify aspects of Japan while also knowing jack and shit about Japan. In fact, I'd like to propose that if American white conservatives actually knew about Japanese domestic policy, they'd declare Japan to be socialist in the same way they refer to Canada or Europe as socialist. Here we go.

Also all of this will be off the top of my head because I'm exhausted from work and just doing this as catharsis because I had to listen to several shitheads today talk about how conservative Japan is and why it's a conservative based utopia blah blah blah ahhhhh. So if I get anything wrong or don't mention something just call me out as a dipshit because I am a massive dipshit. I don't wanna actually google statistics and stuff right now.

Don't get me wrong. Japan is not some utopia, it's a capitalist exploitative imperialist nation, but I'm just very sick of hearing American conservatives glorify things about the country that they exaggerate, misunderstand, or just fabricate.

Things American chuds care about:

  • Gun control

Ok let's address this one first. Personal ownership of handguns and rifles in Japan is strictly illegal. My understanding is that shotguns are legal for specifically hunters or target shooters, but require an evaluation, regular accuracy tests, proof of what the gun is used for specifically, and you have to let the police inspect your home and gun whenever they ask. American chuds would absolutely bristle at hearing any of this. Honestly, Japan's gun control laws alone might be enough for the average American chud to declare Japan a dystopian socialist dictatorship.

  • Labor laws

Japan doesn't have at-will employment. Every employer is required to give 30 days notice before firing someone, or issue payment in lieu of notice. Far more Japanese workers in the private industry belong to unions than Americans, I think it's around 16% of Japanese workers versus only like 3% of Americans. Japanese companies cannot fire employees without a specific reason. Minimum wage is pegged to cost of living in the surrounding area. It's also super common for companies to reimburse employees for public transportation costs. Employees are typically under contract with their employer, and all workers are legally obligated to pay into a national pension plan, which I believe starts to pay out at the age of 60.

  • Immigration/Xenophobia/Minority rights

While Japan is notoriously difficult in terms of gaining full citizenship, immigrating and becoming a resident is about the same process as immigrating anywhere else. Japan's xenophobia is probably the most cited feature of the place that chuds seem to like. I hear so many stories about the "No Foreigners" signs in front of shops. Personally, I've only ever encountered one of those signs, but it was less a "no foreigners allowed whatsoever" and more like a "we don't speak English, sorry." I'm pretty sure denying foreigners service entirely violates several Japanese civil rights laws. I remember there were some Korean residents in Japan like 20 years ago who successfully sued a bathhouse for several million yen for its refusal to service them. It's just not as widespread as chuds like to say it is, and it's definitely not true of cosmopolitan areas like Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, Nagoya, etc. Maybe decades ago, but as far as Japanese cities are concerned, the yen is good no matter who's trying to use it. I could get into why I think Japan has a low percentage of immigration, but to cut it short I think it's primarily low wages for skilled labor compared to other industrialized nations. Xenophobia and discrimination are probably factors as well, but I really believe it's the lack of money and Japan's relative isolation that keep immigrants away. Like why would someone from neighboring countries China or Occupied (South) Korea immigrate to Japan at this point, other than an interest in Japan? They'd make far more money at home.

Also in regards to social xenophobia, that's probably true of the older generations, but the overwhelming majority of young Japanese people I've met have been obsessed with Korean media. K-pop, K-dramas, Korean idols, all of that. They also love American movies, especially slop like Star Wars and Marvel. If Japanese people are supposed to be based culturally isolated people who don't engage in foreign cultures, they're very bad at it. Go to anywhere in Shibuya and you'll hear the Billboard top 50 blaring all the time.

  • LGBTQ+ Rights

Yeah it's not great, but Japan at least acknowledges gender transitions. I also know that GRS is covered by the state healthcare system, although I don't know if HRT is. I do have a trans friend in Japan and she tells me there's actually a pretty decent community for her and things are alright. Japan notoriously has no national recognition of same-sex marriage, however, cities and prefectures individually may have their own laws regarding recognition. Like I know that most wards of Tokyo will issue a certificate to same-sex couples that carries many of the same provisions as marriage. Also, Japan has multiple elected officials who are trans or gay. Setagaya, a ward of Tokyo, had an open trans woman elected to its council all the way back in 2003. I believe Japan has no specific laws regarding discrimination or hate speech, I believe certain prefectures have their own laws protecting against gender/sexuality discrimination, like Tokyo and Ibaraki. (my friend lives in Ibaraki and she's told me there are local laws against things like hiring discrimination in regards to sexuality/gender). Basically, it's complicated and queer people aren't fully protected or normalized, but that's similar to most countries in the world right now. Japan certainly isn't a fully anti-LGBTQ country like chuds would describe. Instead it's a mixed bag where acceptance can vary depending on where in the country you are and who you're interacting with.

  • Healthcare

Japan's healthcare system is actually just about as good as you can get for a capitalist country. Japanese people have one of the longest life expectancies on Earth, the obesity rate is low, and access to healthcare is very high. The way it works is a public-private hybrid system, where 70% of healthcare costs are covered by the state and the remaining 30% is covered by private health insurance. After the age of 70, the state covers all costs. Most employers offer a health insurance plan, meaning the vast majority of Japanese residents enjoy widespread coverage at publicly funded hospitals. I know there are a lot of cases where the national healthcare system doesn't cover everything, or insurance won't cover certain conditions, but statistically Japan has a remarkably healthy population (at least in terms of physical health. There are a variety of widespread mental health issues.) Again, this is something else that American white reactionaries would bristle at, despite the obvious positive results. Also I think quack medicine is illegal, or at least, isn't covered by the national health system or something? I remember my friend saying something about it.

  • Taxation

Japan has a progressive income tax rate that vastly out-paces the American tax rate. Its highest tax bracket, an income of ¥40,000,000 or higher, is a whopping 45%. The equivalent highest bracket in America is 37% for income of $609,351 and above. As I'm typing this, 40 million yen is $257,212. I don't even want to get into the inheritance, corporate, property, etc taxes because they're also higher than the American equivalents. Again, this is a feature chuds would declare as inherently despotic and socialist.

  • Environmental laws

I actually don't know much about this, but I'm pretty sure every major party, including the LDP, acknowledges anthropic climate change is real. I know waste disposal laws are more strict than the US, and I think fines for pollution are harsher. I do know that most parties in Japan are against nuclear energy, including the Communist Party, which is kinda understandable given Japanese history.

  • Conclusion

Ok I'm done rambling. I just really needed to get all that out. I don't think I hit every point I wanted to hit but you're all very smart and you probably understand where I'm going with this. The actual reality of Japan is something chuds would not want for themselves, since they can only look at certain aspects of Japan, namely its immigration policies and its ethnic homogeneity, and declare that's all that's necessary for a country to be based or whatever. Yeah except nearly every other feature of Japan is something they'd find unpalatable at best and grounds for declaring it a dictatorship at worst.

ok thank you for reading my bullshit. japan-cool amerikkka

death to America

 

Is it my diet

 

So apparently a large-ish contingent of American reactionaries don't think crude oil is a finite resource. They believe the Earth regenerates it at a faster pace than it can be drilled, and this isn't a niche conspiracy theory either. I mentioned it off-hand at work after seeing a random tweet about it, then like 5 of my coworkers all nodded and agreed. One even used the term "abiotic oil."

Is this just cope or what? One of my coworkers literally said, "Well oil is like water, it goes through a cycle and gets replenished." Something about how crude oil is actually made through some kind of geological process, rather than decomposed algae/animal matter from millions of years ago. I think maybe there's evidence of abiotic hydrocarbon gasses existing from various chemical reactions with minerals, but I believe there's never been a convincing source of abiotic petroleum that couldn't also be explained as biological in origin.

They don't actually believe this, do they? It's just a thin kind of security blanket so they don't have to consider the reality of what fossil fuels truly are?

 

I'm an amateur runner and yesterday I finally managed a 5K at a decent pace. 28 minutes 9 seconds. I was never fit at all when I was younger and I still think I'm pretty lazy, but I have numbers I can point to that indicate improvement!

I just wanted to brag a lil since I've heard under 30 for a 5k is pretty decent

 

A vocalist wants to work with me on some music if I write the lyrics and melodies. I can mix, produce, etc but I've never done anything with vocals. I feel like anything I write would be dull or cringe.

Do y'all have advice or anything I should try to avoid?

 

She was born in a storm drain. She's 6 years old! She's small and likes salmon. She's a good girl.

 

Do it you cowards. Dress up one of your guys like an enemy from fallout New Vegas

I wanna see them rushing into the Senate and raiding the candy desk. I wanna see them spray paint the word Brunch everywhere.

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I've been getting at least three phone calls a day from them, begging me to vote for Texan democrats. My answer is always the same: "I will not vote for a party that is responsible for genocide against Palestine. I will not vote for a party that fully endorses Israeli crimes."

In previous years they would try arguing me if I said something like I don't vote for imperialists, or that democrats have horrible records on issues like homelessness or healthcare. They would talk with me and try to get at the crux of the issue, usually just resorting to telling me that Republicans are even worse, which is usually fair I guess, but at least they'd argue a little, you know?

This year it's nothing. I say that I'm with the people of Palestine and it's like I said the secret word. Immediately it's "Ok, thank you." and they hang up. What is up with this? Did they do some kind of internal polling to decide it's not even worth arguing about? If you're gonna call me at 10:14 am on a Saturday to be a lib at least let me dunk on you a little

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