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  • Anon is not honest with himself. Love yourself, suck a dick. Ain't nothing wrong with that.

  • Well deary, I wouldn't want to get in any trouble
  • That's not true, you just don't recognize it when they're European, because you're a racist. Cope about it. Bye.

  • Well deary, I wouldn't want to get in any trouble
  • Seethe and cry lol, you could have not fixed your fingers to let me know you're triggered and racist and mad about it, but here you are lol.

  • Well deary, I wouldn't want to get in any trouble
  • Who are you? A sad little racist who will never leave his mom's basement, chiming in to give your opinion about how much you think I care? You're pathetic LMAO

  • This can't possibly go wrong
  • You're the one who is denying reality. I will be keeping my community alive through mutual aid and I hope your selfish ass perishes lmao

  • Well deary, I wouldn't want to get in any trouble
  • Weaksauce reply bro. Keep crying

  • Well deary, I wouldn't want to get in any trouble
  • You need to keep coping, especially because I seem to have triggered you deeply by pointing out your racism. Your tears amuse me. I suggest you cry more.

  • Well deary, I wouldn't want to get in any trouble
  • You seem pretty mad for someone who's just laughing, actually. I suggest you either go develop some sense of self-awareness and work on your ignorant racism, or just cry more, I don't care.

  • Well deary, I wouldn't want to get in any trouble
  • I suggest you cry more, and cope harder about the fact that I correctly identified OP's racist perspective.

  • Well deary, I wouldn't want to get in any trouble
  • Please learn to read if you think I agreed. Please cope and seethe about the fact that I correctly identified this post as casually racist, ethnocentric Reddit bullshit.

  • Well deary, I wouldn't want to get in any trouble
  • I'm well aware of the economic factors at play driving scammers from India and Nigeria to do their thing. I am trying to bring attention to the white European scam phone banks that don't have the same reputation, your Bulgarian and Romanian and Latvian scammers, Russian, etc. There are also scam call centers in the good ol USA. It's definitely not just restricted to the two developing nations with a large number of English speakers and few opportunities that are blamed for it.

  • I dont think it is unfair
  • There was forced labor in Egypt but it was mostly agricultural. It was like corvee labor to build irrigation canals and dams and stuff, and it was how people paid their taxes basically

    Edit: and just like in places with forced corvee labor today like Uzbekistan, you could pay your way out of it if you were wealthy enough https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/in-ancient-egypt-people-paid-to-become-temple-servants-674595/

    Edit 2: Supposedly the state corvee in Uzbekistan ended March 2022 but I feel like people probably are still picking cotton a lot, they're probably just getting paid now.

  • I dont think it is unfair
  • Ancient Egyptians didn't have capitalism. At least in the dynasty where a lot of writing is from like this one scroll that was used to teach scribes writing so there is a fuckload of copies of it, they had a theocratic class system where social roles were pretty rigid. It was highly discouraged to not love your place in life. Like that writing exercise that archaeologists found is like basically copypasta about how cool it is to be a scribe, how you get to sit in the shade and not destroy your body to earn a living like the laborers must do. The cultures extant in ancient Egypt's like 3000 years of history have been studied pretty extensively and pretty much every conclusion leads to the idea that social mobility through hard work or whatever of the kind promised by the capitalist Horatio Alger story was definitely not a cultural value in ancient Egypt, at least not a cultural value held by the people with the power to decide what got written down for posterity.

  • A thousand miles
  • I walked 500 miles once. Took like a month. It's called the Camino de Santiago

  • Well deary, I wouldn't want to get in any trouble
  • Nah, Indian people are not to blame. This post is just racist, white people do the same kind of scams just as often but the OP only notices the ones where the call center agent sounds like an accent they associate with Indian people.

  • Well deary, I wouldn't want to get in any trouble
  • Why would it matter if the voice is "Indian?"

  • This can't possibly go wrong
  • I both live there and am planning to survive, and keep as many people alive with me as I can, have fun with whatever you're doing buddy

  • This can't possibly go wrong
  • Do you live here? Probably okay means survivable, literally over a billion people will die if they can't move from the unsurvivable parts

  • Buyer Receives Fake Core i9-13900K With i7-13700K Guts From Amazon
  • They are like the anti Amazon in terms of shipping for religious reasons, given their observance of shabbos they don't ship on Saturdays at all. Good to know that their warehouse staff has a weekend day off to rest.

  • This can't possibly go wrong
  • Pacific Northwest is probably okay that's why we are trying to build dual power to replace the government when it collapses and fight the Nazis who want to do the same

  • Budget Burr Grinder Showdown: Refurbished Fellow Ode vs. Baratza Encore

    Edit: forgot to mention that the fellow ode is usually like 250 but the refurbs are 150, is a refurb a bad idea in itself?

    I pretty much have $150USD to spend on a nice burr grinder and I am pretty sure that one of these two would do the trick. I grind small amounts at once, like say 30-50g, but that's too big for most hand grinders plus I don't want to have to operate one while lacking caffeine. I want a machine but I want it not to suck. I don't have an espresso machine, or a Turkish coffee maker, and these two supposedly do everything from aeropress to French press so that seems good for me. Mostly going to be doing V60 and also drip coffee for the partner who prefers quantity over quality. Need to get a drip coffee maker too but I figure most of them are similar, probably will get a Krups or Bunn. I have a Fellow kettle so I kinda want the Ode to match but I also have some things I hate about the Fellow kettle like small size and lack of utility for things other than pour over coffee. Does the Ode have similar pitfalls? I like the small batch grinding capacity, whereas the Encore seems like a traditional hopper style grinder that you're supposed to pour a whole bag into. But I have been told that the Encore is the way to go for entry level burr grinders. So what do y'all think?

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    What do we do with existing cars?

    Once we replace cars what do we do with all of them?

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    What is your pourover ratio?

    I am currently using 40g coffee to 500g water which is 12.5g coffee to 1g water but I have seen things like this https://www.olympiacoffee.com/blogs/blog/how-to-brew-like-olympia-coffee#:~:text=For%20those%20of%20you%20who,use%2016.7%20grams%20of%20water. which suggest using a little more. Does it even matter to adjust the ratio precisely if I don't have a precision grinder and am using a Krups blade grinder? I am trying to get things as precise as possible.

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    Lowered_lifted Lifted_lowered @lemmy.world

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