Spyke
sh.itjust.works

My cousin Donald now goes by his middle name.

His quote: "man, fuck that yankee piece of shit."

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lemmy.world

Sadly, half of voting Americans think you're a fascist, Chinese bot.
Or a woke commie queer groomer in drag.

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Ding! Ding! Ding!

EVERYONE here has the internet, yet 4 wrong answers before this...!!!

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Foresterreply
yiffit.net

Remember only 2/3  of the country votes that has the ability to vote
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lemmy.dbzer0.com

You're claiming there are 800 million eligible voters in the USA?
And you got upvoted at least 10 times!

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You may notice how I said. I believe not that I factually looked it up. The source was it came to me in a dream this is why it's important to do research on the internet and to use good reading comprehension skills. I did not make it an authoritative statement. You should not have read it as one. Now that I've looked it up I've edited it

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Thorry84reply
feddit.nl

But even when someone doesn't vote, that doesn't mean they aren't Maga?

So if half of voters are Maga and 1/3 of eligible voters actually vote, it's almost impossible to say something about the population as a whole. We can say about 16% would be the lower limit, but it could be a lot higher. If we take the voters as an unbiased large sample, we could extrapolate and say 50% of the population is actually Maga. But since voters are by definition a biased sample, it's hard to say what the actual number would be. Especially with humans, that have complex interactions, like a certain persuasion could actually mean someone is less likely to vote. Or the other way around, where wanting to vote makes one persuasion more likely. This makes the whole thing pretty hard.

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sh.itjust.works

Why not both?

I mean, I can be a woke queer, fascist, Chinese groomer in drag that's a bot, can't I? It's a free country ;)

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"Equal in the eyes of the Creator" allows us to be us, without adversely affecting our equals.
The hypocrites don't believe in mirrors.

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lemm.ee

You could, but I'd imagine your therapist sending you a fruit cake every year at christmas as a thank you for latest new lambo you funded

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Well, are you okay? You're kinda not making much sense in your comments here. Like, the individual sentences make sense, sorta (this one anyway), but they don't match what you're responding to very well.

It makes it seem like you're responding to the wrong comments. Is that the case? Gods know I fuck that up myself.

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robocallreply
lemmy.world

Trump isn't a proper representation of a New Yorker. I doubt he even likes baseball.

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lemmy.world

I still don't understand how a bunch of Southern, trailer park rednecks who hate new York city rich people, decided that a Manhattan millionaire was the guy to vote for. Why do they think he's anything like them or has why idea how they live? He's literally a northern, cartoonish carpet bagger.

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I'm sure there's deeper takes on this but from my understanding, it's a mix of things: 1) he convinced them he's not like other politicians (which is true, he was not a politician at all) and 2) he convinced them he's the "pull yourself up by the jockstrap" American dream and everyone can be like him - that's just the typical American lie they've been using for decades if not longer. Then sprinkle a little bit of christofacist fear mongering in there and you got some undereducated folks excited to see someone who'll "fight" for their American dream.

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lemm.ee

I'm guessing either a brit, an aussie who hates rhyming slang, or a VERY unwilling to adapt southerner.

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lemm.ee

for some reason Donald Trump doesn't go in the category of "people named Donald" in my head. like Tom Cruise, he's not a Tom, or a Thomas, he's always Tom Cruise.

when I hear somebody else's first name is donald, it doesn't make me think of him

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lemmy.zip

Not at this time, but if he were to create such damage that it impacts a generation and unanimously agreed as a villain then at that point the name Donald will be associated with him. Ex: the name Adolf is associated with Adolf Hitler.

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VonRepostireply
feddit.dk

Osama and Mao, but yes it's increasingly rare. I think we tend to associate historic people with their last names more than their first names.

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VonRepostireply
feddit.dk

I keep forgetting that Asia mostly have the family name first. But Osama still stands.

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yeah, for most of the western world that was the first time we'd heard that name.

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lemmy.world

Hey, whoa! C'mon now. We don't know that's yhe reason. Retro cartoons are on the rise. So much so that MeTV just launched a retro cartoons network called "MeToons".

How do we know it's not because of Donald Duck????

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lemm.ee

This website is temporarily unavailable. So I can't check their source. How do they claim to be representative across the whole of whatever region they're polling?

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It's not from polling. It's from the Social Security Administration. I gave a better link in a different fork of this comment thread.

Edit: It's for USA and anyone who applied for an SSN. So everyone but some off-the-grid nutters.

Data Source

All names are from Social Security card applications for births that occurred in the United States after 1879. Note that many people born before 1937 never applied for a Social Security card, so their names are not included in our data. For others who did apply, our records may not show the place of birth, and again their names are not included in our data. All data are from a 100% sample of our records on Social Security card applications as of March 2024.

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lemmy.world

I don't think people 20+ years from now will instantly jump to Trump when they hear Donald. Just like how if you meet George you don't think of Bush.

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Echreply
lemm.ee

Yeah, Adolf really doesn't bring anyone notable to mind.

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FireTowerreply
lemmy.world

Trump may be a very poor candidate, but he didn't kill 13 million people.

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1: Yet.

2: That isn't even the sum of the Holocaust, much less combat casualties from the USSR alone which are absolutely on his head.

Edit: Tbf, the Holocaust numbers only beat that if you include Soviet POWs being genocided in the prison camps, so that is kind of double dipping.

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Echreply

Let him have another term and we'll see how he measure up. And he's up to a few 100k so far in my books.

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Estimates are between 50 and a 100 million people.For example USSR is said to lose around 18 million people in that war.

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I would suspect that people can do basic math and realize why someone was named Donald if they're born near today. It might not immediately jump to mind, but it also wouldn't be subtle. I would bet no one else is naming their child Donald unless it's a family name.

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lemmy.world

It was a perfectly good name until that no-talent ass-clown ran for president.

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FiskFisk33reply
startrek.website

Which I never understood. Khaleesi was her title, not her name.
It´s equivalent-ish to naming a kid King or Czar or something.

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Chozoreply
fedia.io

It's even worse, because my understanding is that "Khaleesi" doesn't actually mean "queen", but would more accurately mean "concubine/wife of the king/khal". I believe the queenship is only implied after the death of the khal.

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Echreply
lemm.ee

Not really implied by the term itself, since after the death of the khal the khaleesi are basically exiled to the capital. Daenerys only brought greater meaning to the title when she used it in her conquests.

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dohpaz42reply
lemmy.world

My niece named her daughter after Bella from Twilight. At least her full name is Isabella, but the inspiration is there.

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Tell her to tell people she's named after the Phineas and Ferb character. There's zero down side.

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lemmy.world

A lot of us jumped on the fad of naming our daughters after Game of Thrones characters, especially the ones popular in the earlier seasons. And then D and D came along as show runners, and fucking wrecked everything for our baby girls. So Hodor, I regret getting sucked into that show and hope you'll forgive me one day.

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lemmy.world

Reminds me of that other name that kind of just withered away. What was it?

Oh yeah...

Adolf.

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Last few years, but named Donald? They were horny for Trump. Last few decades? Still could be horny for Trump @_@!

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lemm.ee

Depends on how far y’all’s Trump derangement syndrome goes. Don’t tell me you’re actually considering taking it out on kids named Donald

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lemmy.world

I wouldn't say anyone would take it out on them. But I can imagine growing up and hating your own name. I sympathize because I hate my first and middle name equally.

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Mattreply
lemdro.id

I can understand Nuke, but what do you have against The?

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It's just an ugly name, too ethnic for my liking too. Nobody ever pronounces it properly, or I'm constantly correcting or spelling out my name. It's a pain in the ass. My middle name has the exact same issue.

I just wish I had a neutral and easy name if not a cool one. I made it a point to give my kid a good name because of it. I was named after parent's relatives who I never knew. I just hate my name.

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