Funny how even if you take the Bible as a historical document, zionists sort of just forget all of the other peoples who lived in Palestine.
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True, but I’m not gonna identify with Homelander.
FishLake@lemmygrad.mlto World News@lemmy.ml•DOJ Moves To Strip People Of Citizenship Based On Their Political Beliefs6·9 days agoWho cares if Elon worked in the US without a visa? Thousands of immigrants do the same. The US government doesn’t want to do its due diligence with the immigration process. They have purposely make the immigration process circuitous in order to create a second-class, undocumented, cheap pool of labor. But as thanks to austerity and gutting of the nation’s social safety net, their need for a scapegoat grows. Immigrants fill that role for now. Giving immigrants due process of law goes against their objective of pitting them against the documented working class. But ICE isn’t going black bag and deport Elon. He is a part of the owning class, and while they might charge him with visa fraud, Elon will be afforded an opportunity to defend himself, either in court or with his immense capital.
FishLake@lemmygrad.mlto Memes@lemmygrad.ml•There are only 2 elements and 116 mental illnesses12·1 month agoYo that’s metal
FishLake@lemmygrad.mlto Comradeship // Freechat@lemmygrad.ml•With Europe getting warmer due to climate change, how long do you think it would take to reativate the recessive genes that make for higher melanin production?7·1 month agoTrue. Though populations that have migrated to equatorial latitudes also become more melanated.
FishLake@lemmygrad.mlto Comradeship // Freechat@lemmygrad.ml•With Europe getting warmer due to climate change, how long do you think it would take to reativate the recessive genes that make for higher melanin production?10·1 month agoThis is hilarious and ridiculous and exactly the thing I needed to take my mind off a busy day.
Anyway, I think you’re getting heat mixed up with latitude. Peoples have developed darker skin closer to the equator.
FishLake@lemmygrad.mlto Terrible Estate Agent Photos@feddit.uk•Bring the outdoors indoors!2·2 months agoI personally like the streetlight. Just need to paint the ceiling dark and put dimmer lights in it. I even like the park bench.
I wouldn’t say the layout is bad. The furniture placement doesn’t really make sense. The major thing I’d change is the variety of colors/textures. The palette needs unifying. Beige brick on the walls, warm wood trim, concrete tiles, some kinda reddish marble on above the bar, that hedgehog looking stuff, the cherry flooring… Yeah, that’s a lot.
I love this. I would live here in a heartbeat.
FishLake@lemmygrad.mlto World News@lemmygrad.ml•Ne Zha 2: The Greatest 'Anti-USA' Movie Ever14·6 months agoPlease. Anything but
FishLake@lemmygrad.mlto US News@lemmygrad.ml•By the end of today, NASA’s workforce will be about 10 percent smaller4·6 months agoJust more consolidation under a unitary executive. I’m sure the Space Force is going to see huge spending and contracts in the near future.
At least China is making the EDF.
“Red is the bad color! Back the blue!”
A guy who’s attracted to people expressing feminine traits? I think that’s called straight, bro. /s
I’m being reductive, but seriously it’s ultimately up to you what you’d like to identify as. What you’ve describe sounds bi or straight to me though.
FishLake@lemmygrad.mlto Ask Lemmygrad@lemmygrad.ml•Do you think a feudal peasant had a better quality of life than the modern labour aristocratic proletariat?7·6 months agoYou’d probably find this video interesting.
That lake was mine and I peed in it.
FishLake@lemmygrad.mlto Comradeship // Freechat@lemmygrad.ml•I hate living in suburbia so fucking much13·6 months agoI feel this deep down.
My family and I live in a subdivision in suburbia. Single-family homes with ridiculous setback requirements from our sidewalkless road. We know our immediate neighbors and that’s about it. There’s the old lady with the tiny dog, whose son’s family lives down the hill and complains that she sees us more than them. And there’s the retirees who use the house as their “weekend house” while taking long bike rides around the area. And then there are people in our subdivision I have never seen, outside of them mowing their lawn and at our annual HOA meetings — which is its own cruel joke of an organization.
Most suburbanites are fearful people. I may not see my neighbors outside, but they make themselves seen on our neighborhood Facebook group. “Did anyone hear that loud boom?” “I’m at home with the kids and there’s TWO DOGS OUTSIDE” “This package was delivered here. If it’s yours you can pick it up from our porch.” The weirdest posts are the ones that assume our neighborhood has a community identity. Like the time a huge construction dumpster was placed outside of someone’s house instead of to the neighborhood that has a similarly spelled name, “Lol this could only happen in our neighborhood 😂😂😂” Call our neighborhood a community all you want. It’s not going to change the fact that you drive your car around the loop to visit the other wine moms.
We have a pond in the middle with a path that I maintain between visits from a contracted landscape company. When we moved in years ago an old guy did most of the maintenance. He was nice and I liked helping him out, but he moved away. No one really complains about the path when I don’t have time to mow it or trim back bushes. In fact sometimes other people mow it on their own. Most of the time they tear ruts into the mud or mow it as short as a golf course green, all of which makes walking on it difficult for awhile. They could reach out to me about it, and I could reach out to them. But it never happens.
I’ve sent emails to see if anyone wants to help out. I’ve tried to organize clean up days. Enthusiastic responses every time. Zero turn out. It’s fine though. I don’t mind doing it, neither does my partner. The community garden the developers of the neighborhood built is basically my second garden. And if someone’s gotta eat the black berries and mulberries along the path it might as well be me.
Sometimes I honestly feel like we’re the only family who goes outdoors. I’m sure when our neighbors drive by and see my family and I hanging out in the front yard on lawn chairs with a kiddie pool and sidewalk chalk and toys everywhere they think we’re Cousin Eddie.
FishLake@lemmygrad.mlto Comradeship // Freechat@lemmygrad.ml•It's midnight and I'm still wide awake5·8 months agoSorry Lenom. I’m almost certain insomnia very commonly proceeds episodes of poor mental health. Like [email protected] said, sleep hygiene can really help. Have a set routine you do an hour before bedtime. Shower, brush teeth, get jammies on, stuff like that. Just be in bed by the time you set, maybe 30 minutes before you normally go to bed. You don’t have to try to go to sleep at 10pm.
And you’re allowed to have trouble falling asleep. It’s okay. Try to make going to bed comforting for yourself instead of stressful. I know it’s difficult. I’ve been there many times before. DM me if you want other advice.
Take care, comrade.
FishLake@lemmygrad.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the greatest extent (as in the most amount of time) to which you've eaten something past its expiration date with the food still being enjoyable?14·8 months agoSalt. What are the chances that my 2.5 billion year old salt will actually go bad in a few months?
This is something I’d expect a guy with a wrestling mask and boxing gloves to draw. Probably in response to an email.