@Colette_Libertine @alice The South has led the way in inclusive language?
@ciggysmokebringer @DeliaChristina @Fishercat yeah I think everyone, deep down, knows there's men and women of every race in the US army that support, and some who don't support, the strikes against Iran. (I mean point remains about tasteless AI more broadly, but still.)
"we never co-signed" - pretty much everyone knows there's no "we" that cosigned, if it's any comfort.
@petergleick Hopefully the Department of the Interior was listening 😂
@petergleick it almost looks like it worked tho 😂
@SaareMartha @petergleick I don't know if the taco thing works anymore
@alanferrier Took our nuclear program years to recover.
@zaunkoenig @gwagner poe's law; can't tell.
@Dingsextrem @gwagner Is OP being unintentionally ironic?
@jeffjarvis I heard about it a bunch in various media. What would you expect to happen?
@clive I agree with have a disjointed sense of personal risk (sharks etc), but disagree that these charts have anything to do with it.
1) It makes a lot of sense for various reasons to search for [cancer] or [suicide], probably not as much [heart disease]. Instead, people would search for things like [lower cholesterol] – was that lumped in those tiny blue bars up there?
2) Some causes of death are more newsworthy than others, and rightly so. 30–40% of people dying from cancer has kinda just been the way it is for many decades. Everyone knows cancer is bad; there's going to be some news coverage of shifts in frequency or new treatments and preventative measures, but what else would you expect to be in the news?
I don't get this idea that we should be collectively wringing our hands about things in proportion to death risk. e.g. of course I want to spend more time in political debates talking about terrorism or homicide than I do about diabetes; that's obvious, right?
FWIW I spend time roughly proportional to the leftmost chart on each cause when talking to my doctor.
@brunoleuschner @randahl @_elena as noted by others it's on peertube (specifically elenarossini.com, which is a related and important point) But I wonder – if one believes in this message, why not link people there instead of YT? Doing so would have thrown people right into the deep end, so to speak.
@randahl @Crovanian one observation, if it helps resolve this cognitive dissonance for y'all, is that isn't algorithms per se that you should be against. Instead, demand algorithms that you control and understand, rather than ones that make Facebook money.
https://www.techdirt.com/2019/08/28/protocols-not-platforms-technological-approach-to-free-speech/ <-- this is the way. not sure where this aversion to algorithms came from in the first place.
worth noting: https://mastodon.social/explore has an algorithm. just sayin'
@captainrob you think he is really that stupid? I seriously doubt it, but ok
@captainrob @compfu @iryna Don't we know for sure this isn't the reason for the invasion? Putin, whatever else you say about him isn't *completely stupid* like you seem to imply he is.
Look at what's happened along his border since his illegal and immoral invasion of Ukraine: NATO expansion, giant armies lining up along his borders, etc, etc. He *knew* this would happen, of course, since he isn't an idiot. It's a mind-numbingly obvious result of his actions. Any child could have told him this would happen.
Also if you're trying to appeal to Americans here, maybe you're right that we don't want missiles in Cuba? I don't know, I assume they have missiles? don't they? Who cares. We aren't invading them, are we? Do you have a point?
@davidho I think in the last 7 or 8 years or so companies like msft have had a lot less tolerance for this sort of thing than they used to. Before that it was debates and political fighting all the time; now it's back to work.
@silkester @mancavgeek @Hope4All Sort of true, which gets at why OP's plan for world salvation won't really work.
@dragonfrog @pinguino @Hope4All Most of his wealth isn't liquid; it doesn't really work that way.
@mike e.g. if anyone's naive enough to think only one party in the US would ever do this sort of thing like have police randomly steal money from innocent people, your compatriot was kind enough to point out otherwise: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kEpZWGgJks
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