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Texas school district agrees to remove ‘Anne Frank’s Diary,’ ‘Maus’ and 670 other books after right-wing group’s complaint
"Jewish themes"...like in the Bible?
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Texas school district agrees to remove ‘Anne Frank’s Diary,’ ‘Maus’ and 670 other books after right-wing group’s complaint
"Jewish themes"...like in the Bible?
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What were you wrong about for a long time? How did you realize you were wrong?
I thought Brussels sprouts were baby cabbages until I was 28 and I finally saw them still attached to the stalk.
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It's easy to imagine yourself withstanding torture in order to save a loved one... until you hit your thumb with a hammer or stub your toe IRL
I have had several brain surgeries and at some point in the midst of that I got meningitis. The pain that I experienced in the emergency room while they were trying to get me stable enough for transport reached into the deepest recesses of everything I ever thought I was and changed me on a fundamental level that is still incomprehensible. In between the unconsciousness and the involuntary screaming simply because my mouth was open I remember clearly thinking that torture would be easier because there would at least be someone to blame. At some point you'll say anything because you lack the sentience to seed thought.
I've also watched a lot of police interrogations and false confessions are all predicated on not having consulted a lawyer who can warn you about interrogation techniques that are designed for the purpose of fulfilling a predetermined or convenient narrative.
Maybe you won't confess or sell anybody out exactly but you will absolutely say anything a trained interrogator wants given enough time or pain.
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What's a great buy it once Android app?
I use Paprika 3 extensively.
I find recipes online, download them to the app stripped of all the online recipe bloat. It sorts all the information automatically, including notes and nutritional info. I can check off ingredients and highlight directions, edit tags, compile menus, add my own notes and write my own recipes, it automatically provides a grocery checklist, has a serving calculator to adjust amounts for whole recipes, built in timers, and that's just the basics off the top of my head.
It's free up to a certain amount of storage but I think all the features are available.
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Cuba Gooding Jr. Named As Diddy’s Co-Defendant In ‘Grooming’ Lawsuit
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Grooming can happen to anyone. It's like long term incremental manipulation.
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(Does this fit here?)
I'm pretty comfortable with it since there's no god to be afraid of. It's the people who believe in god that have to avoid pissing him off by not having a good enough reason to call him, or something.
If anything, it's a little bit transgressive and that's fun.
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JD Vance's Solution to Childcare Crisis? 'Maybe Grandpa or Grandma Wants to Help'
My parents are the reason it's irresponsible to suggest that I should have a child.
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What is with the brain rot in the comments on this thread?
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They probably tried to sign up on beehaw which has three questions about your intentions. I'm sure there's others but I think beehaw is the biggest with an application.
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What were you wrong about for a long time? How did you realize you were wrong?
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I had to explain to someone recently that the person who told him chicken is vegan was fucking with him. He was genuinely still a little confused after.
There was a crazy amount of people conflating organic with vegan when that fur hat J6 guy went to prison and asked for a special diet too.
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What movie have you rewatched the most?
Clue
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FEMA conspiracy theories that have stoked chaos in the South date back to the 1980s
I worked in community relations with FEMA for a few years starting with the Charlie, Francis, Ivan season. We had threats and used police escorts back then, especially in the rural areas or where there was a high population of evacuees. Our training included how to avoid packs of feral dogs and militia. We often had to hide our insignia the second we weren't on strictly official duty. There were guns flashed and one shooting that I'm aware of. I personally got screamed at in stores and parking lots fairly regularly. Many people expected we would just hand out checks everywhere we went but considering I was the first person to contact many of them, the best I could do was hand them brochures and tell them where to go for an application.
After Katrina and Rita in New Orleans my friend was the first hellicoptered in with bulletproof gear on and we had National Guard escorts everywhere.
Sometimes the worst people were in rich neighborhoods with a few things on their front lawn from their flooded basement. They were very angry because their insurance didn't cover them and they had enough income that the government would either not provide any money, or they didn't think the cap of $1400, or whatever it was, was enough for them. After talking to people who lost literally everything, including family and were bussed to a state they'd never been to before, these people furious about their furniture were difficult to tolerate. But, that anger was very real regardless of how they came to it and it doesn't surprise me in the least that it might fuel even more distrust of the government.
I saw many things poorly handled that I could never excuse, but the nature of massive disasters is confusion and chaos. It's an incredibly difficult situation for everyone.
I think the biggest problems I ran into were just a general misunderstanding of what FEMA is and what they do. I even have a tshirt from a local that says "Fix Everything My Ass". Ironic for me because of course, that's not what FEMA does but it is exactly what people expected. Hard enough to correct under the best conditions but then we had critically limited communications and the local news would fire up the outrage, sometimes with outright lies. It's natural to look for patterns and easy solutions in chaos, it's also good to be skeptical of authority. Those things combined in an environment that is changing so quickly even the people "in charge" can't keep up from moment to moment, is perfect for fostering conspiracies.
The militia and Klan folks only needed an excuse.
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The internet is great again, thanks to all of you 🙂
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I guess I'm older but I feel like it ruins it. The context matters most and I'd rather add context than a tag if I have to. Part of the joke is people missing the context when it's obvious to others. I'm not sure there's much point in sarcasm if you're spelling it out.
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How has lack of education affected your experience with autism?
I had a similar experience and I dropped out of high school at 14 for a GED because I couldn't handle it another day. And then college at 22. And then another university at 31. Now I still struggle with the most basic things because I'm only just figuring out why I didn't get to learn how to deal with trying to exist growing up. It's very hard and as an adult there's even less help. I'm very lucky to have an understanding partner and a good therapist because I have no other friends or family and I spiral often. If only someone had told me as a kid, I can't say I'd be that much different now, but at least I wouldn't be spending so much energy on trying to figure out what all went wrong back then and maybe I'd have some skills that makes functioning or communicating a little easier.
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How many layers of masking do I have yet to achieve!?
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This is more or less me too.
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Learning to Cook
In addition to the other suggestions I would recommend finding Alton Brown's show Good Eats. He explains why and how things work in an entertaining way, sort of like Bill Nye for food science.
I grew up watching him, in addition to the practical experience I had with family and restaurant work, and I still find his teaching and recipes invaluable.
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'Your house, our choice': Furious women dox Nick Fuentes after massive virality of his new anti-abortion catchphrase
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I think maybe the problem here is there is no justice when the system has failed by not confining the worst behaviors of the rich. We have no access to the tools you have mentioned, such as prosecution. Their felonious leader has modeled their path forward by evading any and all consequence. We are the innocent bystanders. They have already normalized harming us and now they will legislate it. We must resist the bystander effect at all cost.
What do you suggest in this scenario?
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Are there any Reddit refugees spending more time on Lemmy than Reddit?
I'll stop reddit on my phone entirely when rif dies and I'll only do the occasional checking of a couple of subs on old.reddit after that. Right now I'm there just long enough to remember how bad it has gotten and then I come back here for immediate relief.
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What series did you rewatch most often?
NewsRadio
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How many people listened to audiobooks (or anything non-music) on cassette tape? On a Walkman?
As a kid I had the Dinotopia audiodrama tapes and my family would get old radio shows like Jack Benny from the CrackerBarrel store on road trips.
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I'd like to encourage people on the fediverse to comment/upvote/post more than when reddit
I struggle with feeling like I can contribute but I definitely feel more capable here than I ever did on Reddit.