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"This is christian, not occult" okay buddy lol (cool illustration though)
  • I've always thought Christianity has a cool mythology

  • Bluesky : enfin une vraie alternative à Twitter ?
  • Short answer: non

    Long answer: non mais plus long

  • Languages' population
  • Oh sorry for misunderstanding

    I also agree this is an insanely complex task to do. That's why I wouldn't try and release something that false

  • What was the dumbest way that you lost a friend?
  • No nut November can really split families apart

  • Languages' population
  • I don't think you understood my point. Total should be way higher than global population. They also have very wrong figures and country knowledge

  • Abstractons
  • There are even several layers of transistors. And several energy layers of the electrons

  • Abstractons
  • Non. Et effectivement Jane ça ferait moins latina. Tous les autres stéréotypes sont là pour apprendre l'espagnol

  • Languages' population
  • There is something very wrong with the French part (so I'm assuming with the rest too)

    1. There are 321M native French speakers, not 75M
    2. Some of the countries cited are not countries but extra territorial French regions

    Another weird consideration is that they total to 7B people. A lot of people have several native languages

  • Haw haw!
  • Where is the dog?

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    You heard it here first: sex workers are moving to LibSky en masse [CW: Elon Musk]
  • I thought you were talking about a new BlueSky instance called LibSky. I'm sure there'll be one (or there's already one)

  • Except medieval peasants had more holidays than modern Americans
  • Well we could argue your whole comment lacks connection to the original post

  • TSMC sued for race and citizenship discrimination at its Arizona facilities
  • I'm not surprised. But the West is shooting itself in the foot, which is funny enough

  • Thoughts on BlueSky?
  • I actually don't know. I could not find an instance list in a quick search. Their public protocol never took off?

  • Thoughts on BlueSky?
  • This was the Lemmy post: https://lemmy.ml/post/22468652

  • Thoughts on BlueSky?
  • There was a post on Lemmy linking to a cool mastodon thread about Bluesky: https://toad.social/@davetroy/113476788536250587

  • Thoughts on BlueSky?
  • Bluesky is also federated though, so why does it no have the same effect?

  • Has anyone ever done something like this before?
  • I would think center left people would know and understand communism and anarchism. Like center left party PSL

  • The [Australian] government plans to ban under-16s from social media platforms.
  • This has nothing to do with the subject. Unfortunately for all of us, you didn't have to pass any test

  • Gunther but based
  • gunther I love you but you need to understand that in order to fund democracy you need a strong, well-funded state, and you can't have it if taxes are low and markets are deregulated

    I'm understanding MAGA now

  • Recommend me good e-reader
  • Sentences? Also it could help not taking people as your servants or your personal AI assistant, this is not reddit

  • Users of sh.itjust.works feel entitled to spread their own conspiracy theories on top of Western propaganda

    How entitled do you have to be to freely expose this kind of theory on a post about consipary theories?

    Original comment:

    "I once heard of a pediatrician who successfully convinced a concerned mother that anti-vax ideology was likely a psyop by the Russians to weaken the health of the American populace starting with our children. Doesn’t hurt that it’s probably true.

    EDIT: My personal conspiracy theory is that the Chinese government did engineer (or at least selectively cultivate) COVID, but not to kill Americans. In the early days of the pandemic there was some speculation that it affected some blood types more than others, particularly type A. While no link to blood type specifically was found, type A is a more common genetic trait as you move out of Asia and towards the middle east. China has been heavily persecuting the Uyghurs (Chinese Muslims), and those who have managed to get out of the camps have reported medical experimentation and being injected with unknown substances. In addition, the virus would also kill a significant number of the older population, which is important because of the population crunch they’re about to experience due to one-child policies resulting in a high amount of female-specific infanticide. They’re about to have a bunch of old people and a massive shortage of able bodied young people to care for them. Even if they didn’t directly “engineer” the virus in a gene-sequencing manner, they have a lot off motive to just generally cultivate and spread (you can’t really “breed” a virus) an infectious disease targeting people of middle eastern descent and elders.

    Thank you for coming to my tinfoil-hat Ted Talk."

    https://sh.itjust.works/comment/13862295

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    The Tin Men Blog - Lemmygrad
    lemmygrad.ml The Tin Men Blog - Lemmygrad

    I am in no way associated with the creator(s?) of The Tin Men Blog. This is community solely for reposting their very useful infographics.

    The Tin Men Blog - Lemmygrad

    What is this new community with weird posts that are all comments-disabled. I don't know how to feel about this. I don't even know if it's ok to post this here

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