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  • Skoobie Skoobie 1 year ago 100%

    He's a WV politician. I assure you, he KNOWS he's going to heaven. It's a mentality here.

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  • politics politics Child Poverty in U.S. Skyrockets After Expanded Child Tax Credit's End
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  • Skoobie Skoobie 1 year ago 100%

    I don't believe in the Christian Hell, but Joe does. I'd like to see him there. And his daughter as well, of course. There is much pride to find in being from WV, but stains like this family detract from it.

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    Wrong Takeaway Skoobie 1 year ago 83%
    As both the hotel and bank of assassins, The Continental must make a killing in currency conversion.

    I've set this community up on Lemmy.film at https://lemmy.film/c/wrong_takeaway and will be using that as the main community. I will cross post here from there. I've been wanting to move to a smaller and more niche instance and this fits the bill. Also, Lemmy.world keeps having downtime. No offense intended to them because I know there's reasons but still.

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    Wrong Takeaway Skoobie 1 year ago 100%
    Wicca is evidently a genetic heritage.

    I guess Gerald Gardner left that part out 😂

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    fediverse Fediverse When you notice Lemmy is quieter than usual, then have a look at the Lemmy.world status
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  • Skoobie Skoobie 1 year ago 100%

    Glad I'm realizing this before getting too attached to any one account. Setting up on a few instances now.

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  • antiwork Antiwork Under capitalism
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  • Skoobie Skoobie 1 year ago 100%

    Bobby's been thinking the deep thoughts ever since Hank stranded him on Mars for disrespecting propane.

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    Wrong Takeaway Skoobie 1 year ago 83%
    Vanilla Ice doesn't stop a show for ANYTHING

    Literal mutant monsters bust out on to his stage mid-brawl and my dude turns it into a freestyle without breaking a sweat.

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    memes Memes See?? I'm supporting togetherness
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  • Skoobie Skoobie 1 year ago 100%

    Hmmm, I hadn't considered it in those particular terms, previously. I would definitely say my actions are less moral than they would be if I was doing the raising and butchering myself. Evil feels harsh but if we are using clear cut terms like good, neutral and evil, then I have to put my current actions in the evil column. And since my entire argument is based on a moral middle ground, I would say yes. I am attempting to move into morally neutral territory.

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  • Skoobie Skoobie 1 year ago 100%

    I agree that question is morally neutral. And not yet, I don't, but that is the long term goal. I've got the land I would need and am working on fencing. In the interim, I have switched to meat raised and butchered by hand.

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  • Skoobie Skoobie 1 year ago 63%

    I don't know. That feels a bit off-center to me rather than middle considering one end of the spectrum is "kill nothing ever" and the other end is "How many endangered animals can I make extinct just for funsies." If everyone killed what they ate themselves, manually, I bet we'd have a bunch more vegetarians hanging around.

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  • Skoobie Skoobie 1 year ago 33%

    Personally, I just think the moral middle ground would be to be the person that slaughters and butchers the animals you eat. It would allow the most respect for all parties imo.

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  • reddit Reddit The Reddit Protest Is Finally Over. Reddit Won.
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  • Skoobie Skoobie 1 year ago 100%

    Well yeah. I hope I didn't imply they actually won lol. I'm saying they lost, but when people generally tell that story like in the various movies or a history class lecture, they're positioned as the good guys. So many many years later, in that all we have are stories, that matters more than winning. Just my opinion I suppose.

    Side note: yeah that Gerard Butler movie 😂

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  • technology Technology Threads Has Lost More Than 80% of Its Daily Active Users
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  • Skoobie Skoobie 1 year ago 100%

    Years before the Cambridge Analytica fiasco, I left Facebook and vowed to never join any platform Zucks touches. Dude just gave me the creeps. One of the best times I ever listened to my vibes.

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy What is an item below 100 bucks that everyone should own?
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  • Skoobie Skoobie 1 year ago 95%

    They covered this in Hitchhiker's Guide. The answer is a towel. A towel is just about the most massively useful thing an interstellar hitchhiker can carry.

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  • reddit Reddit The Reddit Protest Is Finally Over. Reddit Won.
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  • Skoobie Skoobie 1 year ago 90%

    Reddit won in the since that Sparta lost. Nobody tells the story like they're LOSERS. Sometimes, being the protagonist in a tale is more important than winning.

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  • mildlyinfuriating Mildly Infuriating Ah yes, how did we not think of that
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  • Skoobie Skoobie 1 year ago 100%

    Like billionaires all came from some weird reverse orphanage 😂

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  • Skoobie Skoobie 1 year ago 100%

    So, like, sisters of Jesus?

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy What are the benefits to the US Electoral College system?
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  • Skoobie Skoobie 1 year ago 100%

    Saying it's more efficient was meant to be a little tongue in cheek. It's not now. It was a few hundred years ago when communication was still done by horseback.

    Having local governments does mitigate the effect megacities have on rural locations, yes, but not regarding national elections. An argument I've heard time and time again for keeping the EC is that without it, each president would be decided by NYC and LA.

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy What are the benefits to the US Electoral College system?
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  • Skoobie Skoobie 1 year ago 100%

    Right. Which is why I stated in my original comment that I am in favor of a popular majority vote...

    Edit: typo

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy What are the benefits to the US Electoral College system?
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  • Skoobie Skoobie 1 year ago 90%

    What doesn't? That rural states have more weight via the EC than they would in a popular vote? It's not a benefit to the country and citizens as a whole, but it is to those individual states.

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy What are the benefits to the US Electoral College system?
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  • Skoobie Skoobie 1 year ago 95%

    EC is great when you've got too many people to tally votes efficiently. So basically it's only use since the advent of the telegraph is to ensure mega cities don't disproportionately affect rural locations via election results. With EC, rural states have more weight than they otherwise would. I still think we should switch to a popular vote for elections.

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