Posted by one of my acquaintances that claims to be an ANCAP but also thinks Fucker Carlson has good ideas, and that trans people and poor people are ruining America. Also worships Elon. I hate these people.

  • Plurrbear@lemmy.world
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    13 days ago

    Maybe it’s because all oldies fucked up our economy so much, we can AFFORD house, let alone a damn child, or even a damn car at this rate! Our wages are trash, healthcare for all is abysmal, and taxes are up the ass! Not to mention now… TARIFFS. It’s asinine to think that anyone would wanna bring a child into this garbage US economy!

    We threw tea into the ocean when the king tried to tax it but now it’s okay with Americans that we can get taxes of almost 30% of our HARD EARNED income!! What in the absolute fuck?! DRUMPF hasn’t “worked” a day in his life! All he’s proven is failed businesses and shitting his pants! Embarrassing America!

    DO FUCKING BETTER! Fucking VOTE, you lazy ass fucking clowns!

  • skisnow@lemmy.ca
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    13 days ago

    Whenever I see MAGAts talk about how important family is, it’s hard not to forget that “pro-family” was the euphemism used by anti-gay marriage campaigners ten short years ago. She’s blaming the gays for income inequality.

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    13 days ago

    Hey! I’m in this graphic. Namely 30 yo and nowhere close to married or a homeowner.

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    13 days ago

    Weird how a graph of wealth held by middle+lower class is almost identical to this and a wealth held by top 1% graph shows who owns all these houses now

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    15 days ago

    It literally can’t be reversed…

    Like, that time has passed, literally. Historically this is one of the ways society tries to self correct. Shitty times means less people have kids, less kids means less workers a generation later.

    Less workers mean workers have more power, wages go up, housing goes down, and they feel secure and have a “baby boom”. It’s not even unique to humans, other animals and even plants go thru similar cycles with resources.

    We’re just cycling really fucking fast these days, and it won’t take many generations for AI to actually be able to replace an average human. We kind of need to fix shit and hold onto it for as long as possible.

    I know it always feels like “this is the last fight” but we’re coming dangerously close to it actually being true.

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      14 days ago

      Reversing a trajectory (a speed and direction) does not require you to change the past. What a bizarre way to read that

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        14 days ago

        Yeah, you’re technically correct, which is the best kind of correct

        I should have said:

        The damage literally can’t be reversed

        Thanks

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        14 days ago

        I’m a firm believer that grammar rules should describe a language, not control it:

        This isn’t an example of how modern English is going to the dogs. Less has been used this way for well over a thousand years—nearly as long as there’s been a written English language. But for more than 200 years almost every usage writer and English teacher has declared such use to be wrong. The received rule seems to have originated with the critic Robert Baker, who expressed it not as a law but as a matter of personal preference. Somewhere along the way—it’s not clear how—his preference was generalized and elevated to an absolute, inviolable rule.

        https://www.merriam-webster.com/grammar/fewer-vs-less

        English is a peasant language standardized by Dutch printing press operators who could barely speak English and whose work wasn’t proofed.

        If something is completely nonsensical, we can just disregard it.

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          Makes scents benjamin franklin said its a pore mind that can not think of more than won weigh to spell a word but he didnt say anything about formatting punctuation or grammar to make things more readable

          I mean, I slip up, or at least try to write with a little style sometimes, but seeing consistent incorrect usage rubs me the wrong way. It’s hard enough to get clarity in writing, throwing out structure and “rules” probably won’t improve it.

          • givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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            14 days ago

            but seeing consistent incorrect usage rubs me the wrong way.

            Adjust your timeline bro

            The “rule” is incredibly recent.

            It’s more logical to say the “rule” has been wrong for 200 years than to say everyone was wrong for over 1,000 years.

            If you don’t like consistent incorrect usage…

            You’re on the wrong side of this argument

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              I think you’re mixing up consistently historical use with consistent use in your comment.

              Also, chattel slavery was outlawed less than 200 years ago. Are you going to continue to keep slaves? The rule has been in place longer than you or your grandparents have been alive, I don’t think you have much standing on a historical basis here.

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                I have never come across a situation where the word “less” being used instead of “fewer” led to any kind of confusion. The “rule” is nonsense and doesn’t add to the language.

                I’m generally a fan of stricter guidelines to language to prevent it from losing meaning (e.g. if “literally” can mean “figuratively,” we no longer have a word for what “literally” is supposed to mean). But rules for the sake of rules (e.g. don’t end a sentence on a preposition) that don’t add anything to the language is ridiculous. The point of language is to convey information. If the rules do more to get in the way of that communication than help it (like “it’s actually fewer, not less” in the middle of a discussion), then those rules are bad and should be ignored.

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                  Well, I’m sorry my scope for history included greater or less years than your preferred scope, I hope this doesn’t make you think fewer of my point.

                  Next you’re going to tell me you don’t care about affect/effect, and the dreaded alot.

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                Also, chattel slavery was outlawed less than 200 years ago.

                Well…

                First off you’re acting like America is the only country in the world.

                Second, by this logic chattel slavery is a very recent abnormality in human history.

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                  13 days ago

                  by this logic chattel slavery is a very recent abnormality in human history.

                  So is the English language.

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                14 days ago

                Literally first showed up in the 1500s, and it took about 400 years before it was used ironically.

                So yeah, I can get people upset that it’s used as a standin for it’s opposite unintentionally.

                But I feel like it’s more sarcastic usually, and the first use of sarcasm was the Illiad. So sarcastically using any word as it’s opposite I consider acceptable.

                Wanna do “bad” meaning “good” next?

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    13 days ago

    I think she’s stupid, but just smart enough to know how to point out the damage and apportion that to her belief system of scapegoats including non white, non hetero, etc.

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      Sounds like the average conservative religious nut. Just smart enough to aim and pull the trigger at the wrong target.

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    14 days ago

    Ooh! Someone make a graph of the average price for a home over the same time period, then the federal minimum wage, then do the math on how many hours you have to work to get that much money…

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      Median price of a home in the USA from Q2 2025: $410,800.

      US minimum wage: $7.25

      56,662 hours of work (roughly, we’re not taking into account taxes and whatnot)…

      Which is approximately 1,416.5 weeks at full time (40 hrs per week)

      Which is 27.24 years of work.

      Average length of a mortgage is still 25 years. So working full time, at minimum wage, and paying no taxes, and spending zero dollars of your money towards stuff you need in the mean time, like… IDK… Food?

      It will take you 2.24 years longer to pay off the house than you have time to pay it off.

      The system is working as intended.

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        It’s kinda funny. I was thinking it would more fair to use the US single median income $40k x 35% dedicated towards housing It’s actually slightly worse $14k vs $15k at minimum wage.

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    14 days ago

    When the answer has been staring you in the face for so long that it has resorted to just slapping you in the face, but you’re still not getting it.

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    14 days ago

    I’m of the opinion that the stock market is the real problem. Companies that are publicly traded just always continue to increase and increase and grow and grow, otherwise investors will sell their stock and lose interest. These companies can’t even like, break even at a reasonable, even profitable revenue — they have to continually increase their profit margin. That is the cause for enshittification and greed. It’s grow or die. And it’s disgusting. It forces greed upon those who might not have that in them in the first place.

    That is my take. Avoid the stock market if you can.

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    13 days ago

    Show the same graph of billionaires wealth, then again for inflation costs, then one more with the same minimum wage, finally overlap them all… let’s see how that goes! Hmmmm…

  • Steve Dice@sh.itjust.works
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    “There’s something frustratingly wrong with the world; I’m being told that if I work hard I’ll get rich but the harder I work the more I seem to be slipping into debt. I feel like my labor value is worth more than the amount I get paid for it. I have a growing distrust in the media because social media content conflicts with mainstream news because profit-seeking platforms prioritize engagement over fact-checking and I feel more and more disconnected from reality every day and the problem is capitalism a Jewish deep state pedo cabal that’s intentionally lying to you via hidden amendments in the constitution and NASA images of the curvature of the Earth to cover up the fact that they’re torturing children to extract adrenochrome from their blood and using farmed babies foreskin to live forever while worshipping Satan in the basement of a pizza shop” —Münecat