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I was also surprised, then I read how this is based on two studies, one four and and the other six years old. Now it makes sense: this was during the good old days!

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I suppose they're using the term troll to refer to a person engaging in behavior calculated to evoke a desired response while evading detection as doing such. It was actually used similarly in at least one academic paper back in the nineties: "Identity and deception in the virtual community", by Judith S. Donath.

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Holy hell that's terrible. I only got about a minute in before I had to stop it.

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Same! I was wondering why it made me so uncomfortable and I think I figured it out. It reminded me of the kind of things my friends and I would do to play when we were little kids, but it was done - ostensibly - by adults for adults and with high production value.

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But how else will they get a bigger house? Nicer, larger yacht? More private jets?

Like, I kinda understand the "more more more!" mentality. As my income has gone up over the years, there's always something more my monkey brain tells me I should want. A nicer, more comfortable car. A new video card. Two angry ponies. You know how it is. I tell it to shut up because I have more than enough already.

I'm not a sociopath, though, so at no point has my monkey brain told me to enslave others so I can have nicer stuff.

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Little Grandpa story time:

Ponies are generally nicer than horses, but I was raised believing ponies were angry, vicious little assholes. My father was bucked off of a pony in his twenties, causing him to break a rib and paralyze half of his diaphragm. Being the actual asshole in this story, he never stopped to think that maybe he was too heavy and too drunk for a pony, so he spread pony hate throughout his life. I want angry ponies as I dislike my father and on a primal level think they'd keep me safe from people like him, like two pissy, grass eating charms to protect against narcissists.

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I just respond with a hearty "yeeearghhhh!" and continue the conversation. The coworkers that know get it, the rest think I'm a lunatic.

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Agreed. The only time I was suspended was because I filed a charge back for an incomplete, buggy game that was sold as finished. It took so long to even get running that I was just over the refund time limit and they refused to make an exception. There was some verbiage about being banned if I continued to do charge backs. I just stopped using Steam.

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ADHD and CPTSD here (how we love our initialisms!), the latter of which shares a lot of behavioral overlap with autism. From my experience and that of friends and family, yes. A proper evaluation from a knowledgeable practitioner should get you moving on both fronts. I highly recommend finding a psychiatrist versed in both.

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That's actually an urban legend. Most of it was shown again by the NFL back in 2016 after they used various incomplete sources to patch the majority of the material back together.

The bit about the tape has a grain of truth to it. A man found a copy of most of the show in his father's attic, had it restored, and wanted to sell it to the NFL but the two parties couldn't agree on a price. The man and the curator of the organization which restored it both had watched it. It was then kept in a vault due to its value.

It was recently shown to the public by the organization that restored it, so I'm assuming it was never purchased by the NFL. Bummer for the finder.

Edit: I haven't watched all of this, but it appears to be on YouTube. Grab a copy before the NFL finds out!

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It seems it's always snobs or Nazis online, whereas actual metal shows are where I've met some of the nicest people.

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Haha, very funny. I almost believed you were serious!

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Many people, myself included, prefer to read. I can quickly skim an article to make sure it's worth investing some time into before reading it for retention and understanding. I can also read far faster than a narrator can narrate the same. Overall, written word is just a significantly more effective medium for me. Others may have different reasons.

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You could have been helpful without being condescending. It's actually allowed and even encouraged.

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The gasoline powered blowers are also one of the worst polluting motors in common use.

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Do you have any solid information to provide or are you just making vague allusions toward some unsubstantiated assumptions so you can justify to yourself being a judgmental ass?

It's so incredibly fucked how "you people" are judgmental shits who are busy jerking yourself off every time you can "well ackshally" someone.

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This is scary. It's cool technology for the disabled but I can absolutely see this being abused.

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I see you too follow Heart Forth, Alicia.

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Although people on Lemmy, especially .world, seem to be increasingly using it like American conservatives use "woke", to describe anyone they don't like. On the bright side, also like the usage of woke, it's typically a sign the person using it is an idiot and doesn't have anything worth listening to.

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Making the rich richer at my own expense makes me so goddamn HAAAAAAAARD!!!!1!

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I agree completely, thanks for adding some important context.

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Yowza. My dad did the same until he died (shockingly, of COVID), so I just wanted to say I'm sorry. I know what it's like having a crazy parent and it sucks.

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Misandrists posing as feminists absolutely do exist. I actually lived with a few decades ago, back when women unfairly and even abusively criticizing men was considered more socially acceptable or even "cool" where I lived, and they were awful people. By definition, though, they're not actually feminists and are thankfully uncommon amongst anyone familiar with and practicing feminism. It's antithetical.

It's kind of like people who don't know much about socialism that tell everyone they're socialists because they are in favor of government safety nets. Many people don't actually know what socialism is (nor feminism, for that matter), so they don't know these people are full of shit when they make these claims.

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Thank you for this, I had no idea. I now see that I also assumed that yacht = super rich asshole boat. They're so much cheaper than I expected! I could sail the ocean for less than $20k. Damn.

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Thanks again. I know next to nothing about boats so this is all new, interesting information for me. I'm definitely not planning on getting one any time soon, I just never imagined it was even potentially achievable.

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They're hourly. I still can't believe this is legal.

Edit: found an article on it. Spoiler: it's legal because the government makes all sorts of exceptions for airlines. Their unions even have to get government permission to strike!

https://www.opb.org/article/2024/02/12/flight-attendants-don-t-earn-their-hourly-pay-until-aircraft-doors-close-here-s-why/

USA Lemmies: Where do you live?

I comment a lot on stories having to do with state governments and legislation or regions of the country. It got me wondering how many people I'm accidentally disparaging when I don't mean everyone in said state or region is terrible. So… Please be as specific or obtuse as your privacy filter requires. I'll start:...

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A friend of mine had the same issue at 22. She even had already had a child at 16 but multiple doctors refused, claiming "she might want more". One doctor would do it but wanted a signed permission slip from her husband first.

All women deserve bodily autonomy.

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This is normal, many sphinxes have short or absent whiskers.

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It has been awhile since I've seen a troll account so aptly named.

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You're just the guy complaining in great length about someone complaining about such an inconsequential thing. That's way better!

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  1. Coconut drink
  2. Drink of magnesia

It's just that simple!

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The FAA investigates after Boeing says workers in South Carolina falsified 787 inspection records ( apnews.com )

The Federal Aviation Administration said Monday, May 6, 2024, that it has opened an investigation into Boeing after the beleaguered company reported that workers at a South Carolina plant falsified inspection records on certain 787 planes. Boeing said its engineers have determined that misconduct did not create “an immediate...

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I read the title as saying employees had falsified seven hundred and eighty seven documents and thought that sounded reasonable.

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"... He is no longer the man he once was."

Pretty sure that's not true. I can't imagine any ethical, sane person waking up one morning and thinking to themselves "you know, I think I will try a little raping today!"

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I originally intended to respond with something to the effect of "it's okay to ally with people on a single topic if you disagree on others", then I remember this was pedophilia, which makes you socially radioactive. I agree, the behavior crosses that line.

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"Ackshally, I changed two to five words (out of three hundred) each time! It was unique!"

-Ultragigagigantic

Google Search is getting even worse for independent sites ( www.theverge.com )

In February, HouseFresh managing editor Gisele Navarro called out publishers like BuzzFeed and Rolling Stone as some of the culprits that publish content about air purifiers despite a lack of expertise — but Google rewards these sites with high rankings all the same. The result is a search results page filled with SEO-first...

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That's why kid me had a handy stack of DDoS tools. My bot and I defended DALnet's and its denizens from Nazis, racists, and trolls. Yeah, I was a dork.

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Children of Time had me bawling over spiders. I get all teared up even thinking about it.

I'm currently mowing through "The Final Architecture" series and that hits me in the feels too. Can't say why, spoilers!

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Do we know that for sure, though? We'd have to isolate some goats in an experiment to determine it.

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When your response requires you to quote information out of context and to fill in information you don't have with guesses (COVID and immunocompromisation), you're just making things up to suit your belief. Your premise is that other people are just making things up to suit their beliefs. I'll just stop there.

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There you go again, making up things so you can make a point. No one ever said or even hinted COVID isn't present, although I'd argue it is now and will for the foreseeable future be firmly endemic. I'm a microbiologist, remember? I actually worked in public health for years. We tend to believe in science.

There are also numerous things that aren't COVID that can cause pneumonia. Until we know what that might have been in this case, any statements claiming with any surety that COVID caused these symptoms are purely supposition.

Edit: Oh no! OP caught that I accidentally posted and immediately deleted this comment on my old .world account. Such scandal!

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This is a good paper that gives an overview of MRSA related stats: StatPearls - Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus.

The answer is it depends. It's about 23.5% worldwide if I recall correctly, though I'm having trouble finding the paper I originally pulled that figure from. The paper linked puts it around 30-40%. Keep in mind that MRSA is pretty prevalent, so most people who have it have a commensal "infection" that just hangs out on their skin and, even if it does become pathogenic, it's often subclinical, so many of the less serious cases go unreported. It's only when it's pretty bad or when people are undergoing medical treatment already that it's actually discovered and even then often not in a way that can be reported. On top of this, treatment varies depending on numerous factors, so areas with fewer medical resources will have significantly higher mortality rates.

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Oh, totally. It's possible it's a coincidence, it's just also possible that it was Boeing. I'm withholding my final judgment because I can't know either way with any surety, but I'd be incredibly unsurprised if, were we to ever determine a definite cause plus the existence of a perpetrator, that it was Boeing. Either way, fuck Boeing.

If I was one of the remaining five recent whistleblowers, I'd be looking over my shoulder hard right now.

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