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  • Could "It’s also probably an explanation on why that specific line, “in those days, in those faraway days”, is repeated in Gilgamesh" also be a form of thought rhyme?

  • Live in a highly walkable city; can confirm.

  • Of course it's North Charleston.

  • So my objective person: you are saying you believe the word of ICE (which conveniently we do not even have) over a published article? Neither should be taken at face value, but who do you think is more likely to be telling the truth?

  • Yes. A lot of people including expats immigrants do not understand this.

  • Really, really tired of this reality-defying both sides shit.

  • Depends on what you mean by a complete crash. Equites crash, property values cave, massive unemployment, these are good for the oligarchs.

    Now if the paper markets freeze or securities jump to double digits, they are looking at the USD losing (some of at least) its status as the reserve currency. That would hurt their fortunes on paper, but they would outright own enough physical wealth it wouldn't matter that much. And as you pointed out, they can just move somewhere else or live in fortified palaces and travel in armored cars or aircraft? This is getting a bit Gibson-eqsue now, a bit hyperbolic on my part perhaps.

    I suppose that's what the crypto is for.

  • "It’s the billionaire class warning him to knock this shit off." I'm pretty sure the oligarchs threw their weight behind the fascist in the end was in hope of getting a 2007 style crash where they could buy up what little they do not already own for pennies on the dollar.

    The fascist destroying worker rights (hell, anyone but CIS Het white men's rights) and setting up an army with no oversight was just gravy for them all.

  • No! And I updooted this one too, for good measure.

  • "Telling people to use an LLM to figure out how to X is like telling a 16yo to play GTA to learn how to drive" is my new catchphrase, thanks internet person (I presume person, could be mistaken....)

  • Very wholesome use of Lemmy, have an up-thing-mark-vote.

  • I'm leaving in half an hour to go to the Saturday market to get me some fresh free range (although not completely organic - near impossible if you want healthy birds) eggs. Cheaper than in the States and cheaper than Aldi, AH, Jumbo, all the big chains. I can see the farm on the map, with chickens outside, at least when google took that photo.

    0.5c off if you reuse your old container. It's possible, just difficult to overcome the big chains. And yes I'm dripping in privilege but I moved continents to get it it.

  • Brave of you to assume America will ever have free and fair elections again.

  • Recommendation: download wikipedia. While you still can.

  • "Trial and error" is the main name of the game in mental health treatments. Human variability in our reactions to drugs/biologics is never uniform and sometimes quite divergent. Then, we try to do brains.

    I'm still considering getting diagnosed (or not) despite having a now early 20s son on the spectrum and seeing all the flashing red light parallels. If I did this, the trick would be to find a therapist who knows what to do with people on the spectrum. And if i research that too much, it won't work. PubMed is a blessing for research ...just not for research on oneself!

  • Man I took my kids off location sharing when they got their first phones at 12. Shit is creepy.

    Just communicate!

  • Well, N=2 but my son and I both experienced this first hand.

    That said, having (admittedly long ago) worked in pharma/biotech I agree that without proper controls/constraints, it is a rather broad statement to make, regardless of how intuitive it is.

  • Well one thing to consider is that for people on the spectrum, CBT and other such therapies are not nearly as effective.

  • This crate has NO HONOR!