• DeathByBigSad@sh.itjust.works
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    I don’t remember actually seeing a fight in public transit in the US. Public schools, however… 👀 (There’s like a fight every day in my highschool)

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    ITT we fact check hyperbole before deciding whether it’s ideologically acceptable to declare it funny like a bunch of bitchasses

    All I see here is a joke on absurd ticket prices & how to be thrifty. I don’t think we’re expected to treat the comic genre as scientific assertions on the incidence of brawls in the subway. Touch grass.

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        Please don’t pretend the lack of argument is a valid one. Maybe work on narrowmindedness (assuming your interpretation is correct)? Maybe work on not reading more into shit than merited by the occasion?

        Do you treat Airplane!, Police Squad!, or Naked Gun as serious, scientific representations, too?

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          Please don’t pretend the lack of argument is a valid one

          I don’t really know what you mean by this

          Do you treat Airplane!, Police Squad!, or Naked Gun as serious, scientific representations, too?

          No, but I don’t think anyone is saying this comic is a serious scientific representation, either.

          What do you think people are saying? Why do you think people don’t like this comic?

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            That’s not an argument, bruh. You’re just telling me you don’t understand genres that aren’t meant to be treated seriously.

            Also confirming your rigid, narrowminded inability to accept that by claiming those who do accept that need literacy. In other words, cool projection.

            But please, go on. Prove your 1 true irrefutable interpretation of this comic that isn’t built on shaky suppositions & wankery.

  • But_my_mom_says_im_cool@lemmy.world
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    I went to wrestlemania 18 at the Toronto skydome, $75 for great mid seats. I stopped watching wrestling 20 years ago but I wanted to take my brother for old times sake, $400 for the same type of seats for a lower show. I don’t know how people afford to go to anything anymore. Going to a restaurant now costs as much as it used to cost to have a concert night

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      Consolidation in real-estate and the entertainment industry are why. In real-estate it leads to higher rents and mortgages, which for restaurants makes the location more expensive, but also the staff because they need to make rent as well. In entertainment it’s all just ticketmaster, which owns venues and the ticketing system. That makes them able to double dip on every ticket, since they can charge exorbitant rents for event locations, and also take IIRC a 30% fee on every ticket sold.

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      People pay thousands of dollars for shrink-wrapped copies of games I rented for $5 as a child. Alcohol use is down. Drug use is down. Pregnancy is down. All this other nonsense is way up.

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    How are people upvoting this alt-right trash?

    Here’s another comic by the same author

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      Too bad to hear about the author. I found the comic itself to be kind of funny in an absurd way.

      But know that I know what his intentions are it is time to give the author the “stone toss” treatment.

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      That Trump comic is still kinda funny in a lolsob kind-of way. Like, I could imagine someone who does call themselves woke making it as well. It’s still saying a criminal got to be president, so…

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        A lot of humour is structurally the same for left and right (we’re all human, despite how inhuman the other can seem), it’s just a matter of how you meant it. A lefty making this joke might have an anti-consumer angle, while a dipshit right wing comedian would be criticising public transit or probably just being racist.

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      Well, from my perspective:

      1. Comic is funny
      2. I have no context of who the author is or what the author did
      3. It makes me feel superior about the Hong Kong mass transit railway system /hj
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        I have no context of who the author is or what the author did

        Their usage of “woke” in the name is a clue

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          Yeah did a little research

          Using the available data, the rate of reported violent crime on the NYC subway in 2024 is approximately 0.79 violent crimes per million riders.

          https://www.nyc.gov/site/nypd/news/pr0101/nypd-citywide-crime-statistics-march-first-quarter-2024

          Perhaps the HK mass transit system is safer, but I’m guessing not by that much, considering the ridership and crime rates, especially because they don’t report specific crime rates for mass transit that I could find but rather generic crime statistics

          https://www.censtatd.gov.hk/en/EIndexbySubject.html?scode=400&pcode=FA100161

          Gotta love this comic with subtle tones that “public transportation is dangerous” and this comment with “Chinese public transportation isn’t dangerous.”

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          That’s funny, I used to live in Louisiana. I would occasionally go out drinking with my friends, and not one time did I ever not see at least one bar fight. And it didn’t matter what kind of bar or club it was, it always happened. It’s just a core part of society down there.

          One time I was at a bar in Lake Charles and I was watching the “Malice in the Palace” which was a big fight during an NBA game where some players went into the stands and were punching fans. The TV was muted but I could still hear the sounds of the fighting; eventually it dawned on me how strange this was and I turned around to see a huge fight going on in the bar behind me with guys being thrown into tables and whatnot like an episode of Bonanza.

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          I forgot a /hj on 3.

          And of course I’m “ignorant” about the US railway system because I live in Hong Kong and not US

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              Oh so it’s a requirement for us to know about US stuff to go online and not vice versa?

              It’s not my fault that the internet is full of Americans. I’m merely contributing to the activeness of Lemmy.

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    This feels like the scared, naive, suburbanite’s take on cities and public transit. Like, do you really think a system with 3 million daily riders has constant brawls?

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      It’s a comic from WokelyCorrect. I’d be surprised if they even know how to ride transit.

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        I legit thought the name was satire, like The SoyPill on YouTube.

        Wow, it turns out he’s actually serious. Jeez.

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        Drawing comics at night to fight wokeness

        I thought it was a sarcastic comics regarding what’s happening in Washington :o

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        Oof I didn’t even notice the author

        I like making people laugh & I dislike Woke politics. So I made these comics for us to laugh at Woke politics together and push back against its stupidities. I will stop mocking when it leaves us alone.

        Author seems to be an absolute idiot.

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        I have had many, many, uneventful subway rides. Most of the time it’s just people sitting and/or standing quietly. Boring is a little more subjective- someone might find people watching interesting, but even then sometimes off-peak it can be sparsely populated. Sitting in quiet non-interaction for 25 minutes with an old lady reading, a middle aged guy dozing, and another person silently looking at their phone isn’t very exciting, but that’s a lot of rides.

        Like, this is people’s daily commute. It’s not the warriors. It’s not whatever wacky video surfaced on youtube. Most of the time it’s just transit, and good transit is pretty boring.

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    Having ridden the subway for like 20 years, I’m a little pissed that I didn’t get any shows for my ticket price.

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      Subway and most buses $2.90 a ride, and if you use the same payment method it has a maximum combined fare of $34 per week. That means that if you pay for 12 rides, any more rides are free within a 7 day period.

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        Careful, this comic author might figure out a way to make a new comic about how good public transportation is bad for society

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        Dang that’s awesome. If I were in NY I feel like I would exceed that 12 ride limit & get free rides within the first day or two hahaha.

        I used to live in Japan (in the rural north) and for a time I was also in Tokyo. Their public transportation infrastructure, while intimidating and maze-like (bullet/local trains, buses, the metro) I quickly fell in love how convenient and smoothly things ran. With a suica pass I would actually get on trains with no real destination just to enjoy the ride hahaha (and the a/c).

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          Eh. The only times I ever had trouble navigating Japan’s public transit were finding bus stops, Shinjuku Station, and one (actually two) random stations in between Kyoto and Osaka. Busses are shit the world around (and most of the highway buses double up with train stations where an attendant will gladly explain what random corner to stand in), Shinjuku Station is an eldritch horror that NOBODY can navigate, and Google to this day does not realize those are two different stations and they have a lot of duplicated named lines.

          But yeah. People very much underestimate US public transit… inside cities (and on the East Coast). Most I have used take the approach that if you use one system enough times in a day/month (via a card or single credit card) it just auto-buys you an unlimited pass for that period.


          I’ve stayed in Shinjuku for probably closer to two or three months than not over the past decade. LOVE the area and never have a problem finding my train no matter how out of it I am. But I have also NEVER managed to actually find the exit I want and invariably end up just exiting out to the street and walking around the station to get where I want to go. And locals I know have had similar complaints where they either luck out and their train drops them off in front of the exit they want or they just pretend they are going shopping before going home.