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atomicorange@lemmy.worldOPto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•How come you only see news about famous people dying, but never about them being born?
3·17 days agoYeah but like ZERO famous people have been born in the last ten years!!
Also out of character… come on Hollywood, come up with a new name. That’s hilarious how many of that movie there are.
atomicorange@lemmy.worldOPto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•How come you only see news about famous people dying, but never about them being born?
3·17 days agoJust some random person? I’d be up for watching Jim Carrey being born or someone like that… could be funny.
atomicorange@lemmy.worldOPto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•How come you only see news about famous people dying, but never about them being born?
3·17 days agoPeople magazine called George Clooney the sexiest man alive despite the fact that he was once a tiny baby. Disgusting.
Widespread nuke technology - the great equalizer.
Joking of course, we’d annihilate ourselves immediately.
I think humanity would need a very different set of priorities to make anarchy work. We’d need to value human life for starters. Maybe after experiencing collective ego death following a worldwide calamity or something.
atomicorange@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Darling you look absolutely smashing
2·26 days agoU/bus_factor means society’s stigma when they say “social stigma”. They are trying to communicate that society is grossed out by all relationships between family - whether they are blood related or not, whether they know each other as family members or not. Any whiff of relatedness is enough to condemn the relationship even if the reasons don’t really make sense. Society finds it gross.
You’re talking about specifically the “don’t fuck someone you grew up with even if they’re not your blood relative” rule, which is a stigma about our social relationships, a “social stigma”, but not what prev was meaning when they used that term.
atomicorange@lemmy.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•I am an American. I used to be proud of my country. Now it feels like a turd circling the drain. Is there anything going on behind the scene that America is actually doing good in?
27·1 month agoUsually it’s considered pretty stupid to be proud of things you didn’t have a hand in. Why be proud of where you were born, when it was just random chance? I can see being happy or feeling privileged to be an American - that at least suggests what you’re appreciating is that it benefits you. Saying you’re proud implies that being from the USA is some sort of moral success and it’s just not.
Grabby hands are a red flag
atomicorange@lemmy.worldto
memes@lemmy.world•Made me think of looking into wizarding as a full time job
7·3 months agoJust like Santa, he’s making a list.

That’s WHY it happens though. “If he’s complaining he must really be in pain!” vs “she’s just whining, women are wimps”.