andrewrgross

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[–] [email protected] 21 points 1 month ago

Agreed.

This plan is forced displacement, ethnic cleansing, and annexation via mass extermination.

This is horrifying. And it cuts both ways: these generals are drowning what is left of Israel's credibility, international goodwill, and social fabric. They're killing two countries.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Can I offer some constructive critique?

This meme is getting downvoted because it is both a fairly dumb concept but also a very unsatisfying execution.

You need to take your idea and communicate it in a meme response. It could be a meme representing confusion or sarcasm, but adding "Breaking New..." as bottom text is really not going to go well even if everyone thought your opinion was good.

[–] [email protected] 31 points 1 month ago

Whenever people say this, my first response is: you should support building mixed use/mixed density.

You would have an easier time affording a single family home if there were a couple of duplexes, quad plexes, and low rise apartments around, with some small shops in the ground level.

Fewer people competing for the same single family homes and close access to bodegas and bistros. Easier time finding babysitters and dog walkers too.

We don't all have to love like Manhattan. Most of the nicest neighborhood in America are mixed density.

[–] [email protected] 126 points 1 month ago (2 children)

I see Teslas in the bay area with bumper stickers that say things like "I didn't know he was nuts when I bought this"

[–] [email protected] 25 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I'm not surprised he'd think this. But I am that he'd be dumb enough to say it.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

Oh! Apologies, I just saw that someone else said something relevant and decided to post my comment as a reply to them instead of a top level comment. Sorry for the confusion!

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 month ago

I'm from Pittsburgh. I think we ran a cross country meet in Hershey once.

The amusement park and factory tour are all quite charming. It's hard to recommend one make a dedicated trip, but if anyone is ever on a road trip nearby, it's worth the detour to stop by for a day.

Then again, my recommendation is 20 years old. It could be either better or worse now.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago (10 children)

They were starting by putting a finger in zero and then dragging to the number. And for zero they were dragging all the way to the stop.

You're supposed to dial by putting a finger in each number hole and then dragging to the stop. So they dialed zero correctly, but only zero.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I had one in my room! Such a good feel to it. Same with picking up and hanging up!

This was in the early 2000s, btw. They were already relics, but landlines were still commonly used when I was in high school, and it had such a handsome look to it and felt great to use. I have long thought that a product that would do incredibly well would be a cell phone charging dock where you put your phone in and while it's charging it just acts like a landline rotary phone. The user experience is very, very gratifying, and if you've ever tried to hold a call while your phone is plugged into the wall you know how much better a solid headset with a coil wire would feel than that.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 month ago

I'm 38. I remember a few times when I was a kid needed to call a classmate urgently. Like, maybe i needed to know what math problems we were assigned as homework. For folks I knew well, I might have their number written down in a book in a desk drawer, but for anyone else I would have to look up their last name in the white pages and read down a list trying to find the right number.

Was their dad's name Prescott? No, that's not an ethnic match. Here's a David. That sounds right. Oh! And it's on Beacon! That's the right neighborhood! That's got to be it!

I think about it all the time. You could find your teacher's house and just go drop off a fruit basket or something if you wanted. It was crazy! It was just assumed that if someone wanted to find your house it was probably for a sensible reason. Why otherwise? If you're paranoid or a public figure then maybe you'd choose to be unlisted, but for anyone else there's no point in it.

Simpler times, for sure. I'd still like to go back. I think it was worth it. The alternative doesn't seem to work. We're all getting constantly harassed with robo calls and stalked on line. At this point, the only people who don't know where we live are the ones who might drop off a casserole. We've gained nothing.

[–] [email protected] 77 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (7 children)

This is so exciting. I worked in a lab where we were trying to do this, and so I was very aware what a gold rush we were in. I'm so glad to see that it's actually happening.

This is truly a watershed moment in science. This is going to mark a major turning point in cellular medicine from theory to commonplace care. Eventually, this will end the pharma industry's insulin cash cow.

But it's even bigger than that. Because once we can engineer cells that produce a natural product, the next step is to engineer cells that produce synthetic medicines. Antidepressants, birth control, hormones, weight loss drugs, boner pills... The frontier is huge, lucrative, financially disruptive for pharma companies and life changing for patients. This is a big moment in history, and we all need to be fighting harder than ever to end for-profit healthcare. Otherwise we're going to end up with subscription licenses to our own bodies.

 
 

u/Dalimey (who appropriately identifies as "LAWFUL STUPID" shared a warning from reddit admins issuing their final warning against making the sub NSFW (despite the fact that the users of the sub are in full support). They promised to reply to it with "roll for persuasion or intimidation" if they got 10k upvotes, and here is the result. Outstanding move.

 
 

cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/655310

[An edited image from a Chick Tract of Jesus calling everyone around him a poser, followed by narration text that says "The people were ASTONISHED at his doctrine]

(Am I doing this right, btw? I have no way of knowing if I'm helping blind people enjoy this meme or just typing a lot of nonsense.)

 

[An edited image from a Chick Tract of Jesus calling everyone around him a poser, followed by narration text that says "The people were ASTONISHED at his doctrine]

(Am I doing this right, btw? I have no way of knowing if I'm helping blind people enjoy this meme or just typing a lot of nonsense.)

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