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[โ€“] Redacted@lemmy.world 5 points 9 hours ago* (last edited 9 hours ago)

Perhaps we could consider equipping them with emission cannons that blast particulates into the air to keep the temps down. ๐Ÿซก๐Ÿ‘

[โ€“] Redacted@lemmy.world 13 points 2 weeks ago

Guessing you might have been being rhetorical but I'll give my take anyway... The stabbings were just the spark that ignighted it all.

They do not have a common goal but they are united in thinking immigration levels are too high, despite it being a net benefit to the country. From what I've seen they generally fall into 3 groups:

  1. EDL/BNP/facists/racists who have been whipping up anti-immigration rhetoric forever. Emboldened by extreme language used by Farage, successive Conservative governments and no doubt rhetoric from the convicted felon across the pond. They blamed the stabbings (and every problem ever) on immigrants despite the fact it was carried out by an autistic kid born in this country.

  2. Brexit/Reform voters who see themselves as "more centrist" because they aren't as far-right as #1. They blame years of austerity, worstening living conditions and growing class divide on the idea "the country is full". They thought Brexit was supposed to solve this and are now protesting because it hasn't. They claim it wasn't done properly so voted Reform but got a more centrist government instead. They want to make their dissatisfaction heard but as far as I know do not condone the violence. They might now know the stabbings were not linked to migration but the issue has escalated beyond that incident now.

  3. Young people who are generally not very well informed on any of the issues and have been fed misinformation on their various social media channels encouraging them to join the protests. It's the holidays, they are impressionable and angry. They think they're part of some revolutionary movement or just drunk and up for some chaos so are out with their mates filming it all in their phones for the views. I imagine as they become more informed they will align with #1 or #2.

[โ€“] Redacted@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago

Shame climate change has rendered it about as useful as looking out the window at predicting the weather.

[โ€“] Redacted@lemmy.world 120 points 1 month ago

Isn't that the joke?

[โ€“] Redacted@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

Ok fair enough, just thought it was strangely straight for an "I'm ok folks" wave.

[โ€“] Redacted@lemmy.world 5 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (2 children)

Anyone notice the salute Trump gave mere seconds after the shooting?

He swiftly turned it into a wave/fist and weirdly brought up that it was definitely a fist during his last speech.

[โ€“] Redacted@lemmy.world 61 points 1 month ago (5 children)

Me: Here's the URL for the web service I've just deployed. I've set up users and permissions so just copy it into your browser and you should see a very similar system to what you've been trained on with all your data in there.

Customer: All I'm getting is a blank screen.

Much panicking and headscratching later...

Me: Waaaiiiiittt, did you press Return/Go after copying the URL?

Customer: That was not in the instructions.

[โ€“] Redacted@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Good to see the left/centre rallying when it mattered most need to reject fascism again.

From an outside perspective this seemed like quite a shrewd political move by Macron for once. Is that a fair assessment?

[โ€“] Redacted@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago

I was going to say "Planet Earth" but yes you are correct.

[โ€“] Redacted@lemmy.world 20 points 1 month ago

The scientific method itself considers any as yet unsubstantiated theory as hypothesis. Applying this to the idea of God would leave one agnostic on the issue.

A couple of prominent examples of religious dogmas disproved by scientific discoveries are the Copernican Revolution and evolution by means of natural selection.

[โ€“] Redacted@lemmy.world 28 points 1 month ago (2 children)

So apparently I have a similar contorted expression to my mother when eating sour food.

My father always referred to this as my mother's-maiden-name-gene. Let's say her maiden name was Chaplin, he would say "Ah there's that Chaplin gene again!"

Being young I misunderstood this as a verb, ie. I was "chaplinging".

Cut to first year of school where I proudly waltz around informing any classmates eating fizzy sweets that the correct and proper term for their reaction is "chaplinging". It was a few years until the penny dropped.

[โ€“] Redacted@lemmy.world 42 points 1 month ago (1 children)
 

The Starfield preview got me hyped enough to finally cash in a big chunk of my points that I've been accumulating since the Series X was released.

If anyone doesn't use Microsoft Rewards I strongly recommend signing up. It doesn't take much effort to build them up.

They are slowly nerfing the program so might as well take advantage while it lasts.

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