DMBFFF 4w ago • 100%
Just keep talking.
and tell us what you really think of Melania, JD Vance, and DeSantis!
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/19920975 > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loveless_(album)
DMBFFF 4w ago • 87%
DMBFFF 4w ago • 100%
I guess the kids in Florida will be learning from porn, with Florida teachers wagging their fingers.
Now bow to your master, governor: bow to Trump, you worm!
DMBFFF 4w ago • 33%
A spokesperson for Stein said she was unaware of Pool's reported connection to Jan. 6; a lawyer for Pool insisted his client was filming a documentary, not taking part in the attack.
DMBFFF 4w ago • 100%
If you're sure they don't want it, take it.
If you aren't sure, ask, if if they are there, and if they aren't there, take it and ask later if they wanted it (return it if they did).
There's no shame in re-using good or even repairable stuff: indeed, be proud.
DMBFFF 4w ago • 50%
If I want little distraction it'd either be no music, or music I never have or rarely listen to.
DMBFFF 1mo ago • 80%
She looks nice.
DMBFFF 1mo ago • 100%
Most board games are based on consensus.
DMBFFF 1mo ago • 100%
Does this guy have a pro-Confederate ancestor?
DMBFFF 1mo ago • 22%
- We should cut funding to Israel.
- We should not tariff Chinese EVs.
- Marijuana should be legalized.
- The war in Iraq was wrong (either of them).
- A woman has a right to bodily autonomy.
DMBFFF 1mo ago • 100%
This is why golfers should be able to carry assault rifles at golf courses and Trump rallies: they too should have a fighting chance against assassins.
Falling Down (10/10) Movie CLIP - Fore! (1993) HD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1-axqBZdNk
2:46
DMBFFF 1mo ago • 80%
wp:Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
Before 1776, women had a vote in several of the colonies in what would become the United States, but by 1807 every state constitution had denied women even limited suffrage.
(my bold)
Full women's suffrage continued in Wyoming after it became a state in 1890. Colorado granted partial voting rights that allowed women to vote in school board elections in 1893 and Idaho granted women suffrage in 1896. Beginning with Washington in 1910, seven more western states passed women's suffrage legislation, including California in 1911, Oregon, Arizona, and Kansas in 1912, Alaska Territory in 1913, and Montana and Nevada in 1914. All states that were successful in securing full voting rights for women before 1920 were located in the West.[13][25]
Much of the opposition to the amendment came from Southern Democrats; only two former Confederate states (Texas and Arkansas) and three border states voted for ratification,[42] with Kentucky and West Virginia not doing so until 1920.
(my bold)
Leser said the amendment "destroyed State autonomy" because it increased Maryland's electorate without the state's consent. The Supreme Court answered that the Nineteenth Amendment had similar wording to the Fifteenth Amendment, which had expanded state electorates without regard to race for more than fifty years by that time despite rejection by six states (including Maryland).[94][97]
(my bold)
After the U.S. presidential election in 1924, politicians realized the women's bloc they had feared did not actually exist and they did not need to cater to what they considered as "women's issues" after all.[105] The eventual appearance of an American women's voting bloc has been tracked to various dates, depending on the source, from the 1950s[106] to 1970.[107] Around 1980, a nationwide gender gap in voting had emerged, with women usually favoring the Democratic candidate in presidential elections.[108]
On the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, President Donald Trump posthumously pardoned Susan B. Anthony.[146]
however ...,
In her essay "Woman Suffrage", she ridicules the idea that women's involvement would infuse the democratic state with a more just orientation: "As if women have not sold their votes, as if women politicians cannot be bought!"[182] She agreed with the suffragists' assertion that women are equal to men but disagreed that their participation alone would make the state more just. "To assume, therefore, that she would succeed in purifying something which is not susceptible of purification, is to credit her with supernatural powers."[183] Goldman was also critical of Zionism, which she saw as another failed experiment in state control.[184]
DMBFFF 1mo ago • 100%
The legislation increases fines for violations of state water curtailment to as much as $10,000 per day, plus $2,500 for each acre-foot of water diverted. (An acre-foot is 325,851 gallons, or enough to cover one acre a foot deep.)
so less than a nickel per gallon, for the first acre-foot, and less than 2 pennies per gallon if it's 4 acre-foot?
DMBFFF 2mo ago • 60%
DMBFFF 2mo ago • 100%
I think I told a mod there that if I was un-banned I'd refrain about talking about TG issues in that community
I've heard nothing about it since.
There's at least some subreddits that I can speak more freely on about this issue, such as https://www.reddit.com/r/Anarcho_Capitalism and as a result I'll self-censor more here and speak more freely elsewhere.
Whatever my quibbles, FWIW, again, I don't see myself as transphobic. I neither hate, nor fear the TG. The DOI refers to the pursuit of happiness, and if TG'ism results in happiness for them, then good, they should pursue it. They have a right to it, and I feel free to defend that right. Indeed, skills in procedures in their therapies and surgeries might help humanity elsewhere. I don't have a problem with them reading books to children, and reading books to children is good for children. As a man, I'm largely indifferent to transwomen in women's sports (as I am of sports in general) and washrooms, and pretty well fear nothing from transmen as usurpers of my masculinity (such as it is). Pronouns? The nice thing about English is that the 1st and 2nd person pronouns are already gender neutral, and while I don't like the singular "they" (and its variants), it's because I like specificity in plurality and not because I oppose gender neutrality. Indeed, I occasionally use the neologism wt:thon. There are some transwomen whose videos I enjoy greatly, such as ContraPoints, the one in Philosophy Tube, and Jessie Gender (the one who talks a lot about Star Trek). Most critics of TG I see on YouTube have their own flaws. I'm not a fan of JK Rowling, though I never was into Harry Potter. As for Germaine Greer, while she had/has made her contributions over the decades, she isn't the last word on feminism (I don't think anyone is). If I "get fooled" by a TW thinking thon is a ciswoman, I don't get mad, I metaphorically tip my hat at thons effort, such as this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xu-t3tqDyAY . Well done, Ms Cain!
To any TG reading this, I readily admit to much ignorance. Don't take my words to heart if they bother you: they are merely the thoughts of a pseudonymous member of a few internet sites such as Lemmy. I intend no offense and wish you well and success in your expression.
DMBFFF 2mo ago • 100%
I suppose it depends what they play.
e.g. Fleetwood Mac's Tusk: https://vimeo.com/9545833#t=1m58s (somewhat cued)
DMBFFF 2mo ago • 100%
I don't think it's "Oh, look at how the poor people live: how sad." (or "how resourceful"), but more like, "You guys said that if I spent five minutes in South Central, I'd get my ass kicked; well I spent five hours walking the streets there, and it was basically a good walk with no violence."
DMBFFF 2mo ago • 100%
I'm decreasing my posting on reddit because of Lemmy, and I resent reddit having about 10 of my accounts suspended (none of them troll, gaming the system, or otherwise bad accounts, and most I haven't used) for no reason.
I also want to get back to posting on wikis, such as my 2 Miraheze ones, Wikicommons, Wikipedia, Wikiversity wikidebates, and Wiktionary (mostly ELs to WP and eventually others), and RationalWiki.
Hypothetical: You have to walk 10 miles, >95% of it on sidewalks, through the bad part(s) of a dangerous American city starting at 9:00 PM on a Saturday night. Who of the following (in the body of this post) would you rather have as de facto bodyguards? 1a. Those randomly chosen consent and will collectively get $10 000 if you make through safely. 2b. No one in these choices is armed: at least not when you all begin your walk. 3c. 6 oz of alcohol is 100% and can be in the form of 12 oz of 100 proof booze, 48 oz of 25 proof wine, 192 oz of 6.25 proof beer, etc. 4d. The Roman, Chinese, and Zulu groups each have a middle age female translator. ​ 16 randomly chosen female Americans, 25 to 35 12 randomly chosen male Americans, 25 to 35, 4'9" to 5'3" 12 randomly chosen male Americans, 25 to 35, each who has drunk 6 oz of alcohol in the past 30 minutes 12 randomly chosen male Americans, 55 to 70 24 randomly chosen Americans, 65 to 80 8 randomly chosen male Americans, 25 to 35 1 random person who's been in the US Marines for over 10 years, but is under 35 6 Roman soldiers (circa 100 AD) 8 Chinese soldiers (circa 100 AD) 4 Zulu warriors (circa 1600 AD) 1 T-800 terminator in the same condition as the one in T-2 just before it got dipped in the molten metal
more specifically: 1 lion, 1 polar bear, 1 orca, 1 giant squid, 3 komodo dragons, 1 African bull elephant, 400 feral cats, 10 gorillas with baseball bats, 1 kg of Asian giant hornets, 20 kg of fire ants, or, an oak tree with a maximum diameter of 1 to 1.2 meters