NotJustForMe

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[–] NotJustForMe@lemmy.ml -1 points 3 months ago

Another moron-filter. People complain about simple gestures that could potentially help humanity in a small way. We've always had morons. We seem to reach a critical mass, though. The real issue if overpopulation: more morons in general.

It's fine that those people exist, but they shouldn't be allowed to reproduce or teach.

Those caps are fine. Drinking from plastic bottles is stupid enough. Having them at all was a huge step back.

What a world.

[–] NotJustForMe@lemmy.ml 2 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Probably language barrier. That figure of speech is not the easiest for Germans to grasp.

The first thing coming to mind is “we tried to add a checkbox, but failed, it just wouldn't work”

To my German mind, failing means “trying and not managing it, giving up in the end.”

Failing to so somehing by forgetting doesn't really make sense. :) How can you fail something you've never attempted.

It's just a figure of speech, I know.

[–] NotJustForMe@lemmy.ml 0 points 7 months ago (1 children)

I'm not gravitating to that first at all. The other side of the story has been already told. I'm just saying what if. And things like that have happened. Why woulda nyone jump to the conclusion that it might be my first thought? It's my last one. But one that has to be completely discussed and dismissed. Innocent until proven guilty. That article didn't even hint at the possibility, it is an atrocity of journalism.

[–] NotJustForMe@lemmy.ml -1 points 7 months ago

So what, give the CEO half and pay the rest to the mods? Like 1300 bucks per year without tax and fees. What would be left? 50 bucks per month? Reddit has like 75000 moderators. Some for huge Subreddits, some for small ones. Equal pay? Or what?

Someone has to organize all that paying, many are in different countries, different tax laws. In the end, there would be like 20 bucks per month for each. You then would also require extra heavy checks for moderation quality to ensure they are worth their pay. You'd need systems to prevent abuse. If there's money involved, people become extra greedy. Just pay some of them? Only the ones working a few hours per day? Pay per moderating action? What?

Or you just do double pay for the CEO. Seems like a no-brainer.

[–] NotJustForMe@lemmy.ml 1 points 7 months ago (3 children)

Have you read the article? It was about misrepresenting historical figures, racism was just a small part.

It was about favoring diversity, even if it's historically inaccurate or even impossible. Something Disney is very good at.

[–] NotJustForMe@lemmy.ml 9 points 7 months ago (5 children)

It's okay when Disney does it. What a world. Poor AI, how are they supposed to learn if all its data is created by mentally ill and crazy people. ٩(。•́‿•̀。)۶

[–] NotJustForMe@lemmy.ml 18 points 7 months ago

Heh, my wife makes more working for big tech one day per week from home, than i do working full time for service work at a hospital. It's a shitshow.

[–] NotJustForMe@lemmy.ml 1 points 7 months ago

It's the most elemental one for me. Shows that he's short-sighted, prone to take shortcuts and willing to ignore consequences. Doesn't even care about himself. A genuius, perhaps. But a feeble-minded one.

[–] NotJustForMe@lemmy.ml -1 points 7 months ago (2 children)

One could argue that a boring life is the best one could wish for. Perfect time to make some kids. That's natures way to cope with that situation. :)

[–] NotJustForMe@lemmy.ml 1 points 7 months ago (2 children)

He's got weight problems. Despite being intelligent and having every single option available to him, he's too stupid to eat. There simply is no excuse for that. And instead of learning how to properly feed himself, he's trying drugs to suppress appetite. Which, again, wouldn't be an issue with proper feeding. I wouldn't follow that man anywhere. He's got some grand ideas, but can't even manage the absolute basics. A trend these days.

Why would I trust anyone who can't even manage their own body?

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