fiend_unpleasant ,
@fiend_unpleasant@lemmy.world avatar

I love you

AlecSadler ,

It gets better.

some_guy ,

It can. I hope it does for you.

KAYDUBELL ,

Not always brother

Parabola ,
@Parabola@lemmy.ml avatar

God is real.

Flax_vert ,

The post says a lie, not a truth lol

Parabola ,
@Parabola@lemmy.ml avatar

No, fundie, lol.

Mammothmothman ,

God is a 3 letter word created for stupid people to think they have the whole fucking universe wrapped up in a neet little package inside their heads.

Flax_vert ,

It's far more than that.

Mammothmothman ,

Imagine whatever you want.

arefx ,

😆 🤣 😂

azalty ,
@azalty@jlai.lu avatar

Damn didn’t know Lemmy was this much atheist

TrueStoryBob ,

I mean, it's a bunch of Linux people and communists... dunno what you were expecting.

SapientLasagna ,

Furries, to be sure, but atheists?

miridius ,

Hah I had the opposite reaction, I'll surprised how many people there are in this comment section arguing that God is real. I didn't know religious people knew how to use the internet tbh

azalty ,
@azalty@jlai.lu avatar

They’re certainly do. Why do you assume they’re dumb?

miridius ,

Ability to use the internet well means you have a lot of information at your disposal and can educate yourself out of believing in fairy tales

azalty ,
@azalty@jlai.lu avatar

Some religions like Islam prevent you from doubting it, so it’s essentially a way in which many are just stuck in it.

But yea when you see political elections, takes on certain subjects etc… don’t expect people to take the time to find the info.

There might be some errors and mistakes that point towards religions being fake and man-made, but there aren’t really any obviously accepted error. Most of the time, they’ll end up with "it meant something else" or something like that.

They are subjects to some bias, yes, but that doesn’t mean they’re braindead, else you would consider vast majority of people on earth to be braindead.

You can at least understand that some people believe that the universe was created by some sort of entity, as the odds of all of this being created, with such a perfect balance, and having a creature with a developed conscience (humans) is extremely rare and lucky.

Zenjal ,

Me parent convinced a few of friends that the ice cream truck only played music when it was OUT of ice cream

targetx ,
@targetx@programming.dev avatar

Haha thats awesome

No1 ,
@No1@aussie.zone avatar

We're all equal.

To borrow from Animal Farm, "We're all equal, but some are more equal than others".

nephs ,

https://redsails.org/jones-on-animal-farm/

If you'd like a second opinion on animal farm and Orwell in general.

clarth ,

We don't lick other people.

MTK ,

Are you saying that we do?

P1nkman ,

I lick my wife. And my previous girlfriends. So some of us actually lick other people.

azalty ,
@azalty@jlai.lu avatar

😳

captainlezbian ,

That republicans are better on the economy. Nah it turns out they consistently screw it up by every measure.

arin ,

It's like saying tapeworms are good for your nutrition

hydrospanner ,

Yeah that was a persistent "it's just generally known" type of thing in the area where I grew up.

BluJay320 ,
@BluJay320@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Police are there to help

FractalsInfinite ,

Police are there to help *maintain the status quo

Fixed

TheGalacticVoid ,

Depends on where you live it seems

dubyakay ,

Where do you recon they are helping? Out of three countries I've lived in, they are either useless or just simply ACAB.

TechNerdWizard42 ,

It does exist. But it's 99% ACAB.

One of the countries I spend a lot of time, the police are amazing. There is no crime, so the police truly are just to assist. They don't carry weapons. They don't give out traffic tickets, it's all automated. They do give out directions, photo ops, perform ritual ceremonies, distribute free meals to anyone who wants one, give free workout sessions on the beach, give free sports training, lead free expeditions into nature, etc. It's a sense of community spirit that is their mission.

I'm sure there is a bad apple somewhere but every single one I've seen or interacted with has been pleasant to wonderful. I'm not even terrified to approach them as I am in the USA where I've almost been murdered twice by pigs.

CapeWearingAeroplane ,

Where I live they were systematically nice people that helped keep everybody safe. If they found some drunk/high person that needed help, they would drive them home. When we were teens and had beach parties, a couple of them would typically hang around somewhere out of the way, and only intervene if someone was being an asshole trying to start a fight (and they would tell people to pick up their glass bottles so kids wouldn't get hurt the next day). If we were otherwise hanging around they might chat to us and ask what was going on around the neighbourhood, and nobody had an issue telling them anything, because we knew they were just there to look after and help people.

Obviously, I can tell that my experience with police growing up is far from what can be expected a lot of other places. I really do wish more places had police like we did.

miridius ,

Germany

csm10495 ,
@csm10495@sh.itjust.works avatar

I was told they'd always be there for me. Then my dad passed away a few years ago.

I still miss him.

BambiDiego ,

He's still with you in every lesson, moment, and memory you shared.
It's not the same ever again, but it's there.

csm10495 ,
@csm10495@sh.itjust.works avatar

❤️

Reddfugee42 ,

Sounds like he's there with you right now 🤷‍♂️

sunbeam60 ,

Half of you is him. He quite literally is right there with you.

TheAnonymouseJoker ,

USA/Europe are good countries and liberalism is the way.

Manzas ,

Europe is a country? Like Australia?

TheAnonymouseJoker ,

Europe acts like one united Anglo nation.

Cysioland ,
@Cysioland@lemmygrad.ml avatar

That a state can't print money

lud ,

Why did you hear that as a child? Of course the state prints money, how else would money exist in the first place if no one made the money?

sushibowl ,

Might be talking about the United States specifically. IIRC the constitution denies individual states the right to mint coin or issue bills of credit, that is a prerogative of the federal government.

pingveno ,

When the Constitution was being drafted, all of the thirteen original states had their own currency, plus the Continental currency. It was a mess. A few years later, they set up the US dollar, US mint, and so forth.

Cysioland ,
@Cysioland@lemmygrad.ml avatar

It was in the context of limiting public spending. That the state can't just print more money when it runs out of money.

Akareth ,

That you should base your diet on carbohydrates, and minimise fat intake.

AtariDump ,
trolololol ,

Wait why the f the base is full chok of calories? Is this *how to get child obesity " manual?

AtariDump ,

Do you not remember the food pyramid? This is what they used to use for nutrition:

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/ac316bfa-cacd-4bd0-948c-a52968af39be.gif

Now it’s this:

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/cc79f7d4-8be2-4a45-a404-13341de60338.jpeg

trolololol ,

I remember food pyramids but in my country nobody cares and I don't think people would accept it unless it has beans and rice clearly at the bottom.

CommissarVulpin , (edited )

Because it was sponsored by grain industries. Similar to the “breakfast is the most important meal of the day!” and “milk is good for your bones!” myths.

PM_Your_Nudes_Please ,

The food pyramid is commonly taught in American schools as the “ideal” diet.

It was started as a sales tactic to boost grain sales, but was marketed as scientific research. And since this was started decades ago, you couldn’t simply google their sources to verify whether or not the studies were legit.

Turns out it’s a crock of shit, and teaching it to kids does make childhood obesity rates worse. Because of course it does, an excess of carbs is horrible for you.

trolololol ,

Fuck

So the short answer is greed again.

Aussiemandeus ,
@Aussiemandeus@aussie.zone avatar

I went through the 30 seconds of effort to make the always has been meme.

Image uploads are down at the moment so just imagine I posted it here, thank you.

trolololol ,

Thx for your 30s effort, that's s high compliment from you considering this is the substitute of reddit lol

MonkderDritte ,

Had to learn this pyramid but never applied it. I mean, what did people eat for millions of years? Grains, roots, vegetables and fruits from foraging and now and then a ton of flesh (you can count dairy as extra-fatty flesh). So a lot of full-grain, vegetables and inbetween fruits and once or twice the week flesh and dairy it is for me.

AtariDump ,

Yes, agreed. But not refined grains. And vegetables/fruits picked when they were ripe; it weeks before and shipped across the globe.

Agent641 ,

My parents said they would never get divorced.

cosmicrookie , (edited )
@cosmicrookie@lemmy.world avatar

The garbagemen did not come back looking for me every week. They just came to pickup the garbage and not to take me away.

Younger Cousin Syndrome...

cheesymoonshadow ,
@cheesymoonshadow@lemmings.world avatar

My older cousin convinced me the color red is linked to the spirit world. I believed it so much I actually started to see "spirits" when I was a kid.

Corno ,
@Corno@lemm.ee avatar

Babies get delivered by storks

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