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‘Too many old people’: A rural Pa. town reckons with population loss
  • Right.

    Honestly for as much "woe is me" that they crammed into this piece, my takeaway was mostly just, "Hmmm...good."

    Like...I love rural PA, I'm just not wild about a lot of the people who live there. They vote against my own interests (and theirs), disproportionately influence state government, and welcome corporations that proudly destroy the environment while taking a hostile stance toward anyone not like them.

    This isn't down to every last person, of course, but broadly speaking, the ones who aren't fitting that template are also not the ones doing most of the dying.

    So the piece is reading, to me, more as, "the people most responsible for keeping the shitty aspects of Pennsylvania shitty are dying faster than they're breeding"...which is good news for the more reasonable residents of the state.

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  • Better yet: on Lemmy it doesn't matter if you're right or wrong, support yourself with facts or have someone else do it, admit mistake or not...if what you post isn't in alignment with the overall masses, it's jail downvotes.

  • A cool guide to sushi etiquette
  • A few local places incorporate mayo into so many of their rolls that I actually avoid those places because with me not really liking mayo, I can only order from like 30% of their menu.

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  • I hate making something like that mandatory, but another benefit would be to reduce the stigma of guns in general.

    It always surprises me how frequently I hear from otherwise pretty open minded people some version of, "I don't own guns and I've never needed a gun. Therefore nobody anywhere needs one or should have one for any reason and I'd fully support completely banning them, and if that violates the constitution, so what, it's what I want."

    Further, gun education would reduce the ideas and legislation to restrict guns based on nonsense. There's a lot of fear of "scary guns" based on little more than superficial appearance, and I even see a lot of ideas from people claiming to want compromise, but it usually comes down to one of a few things: some arbitrary delineation between guns they're okay with because they don't look scary, something that would do little more than make criminals out of otherwise law abiding people, or depriving law abiding citizens of constitutionally guaranteed rights without due process.

  • Hogwarts is a dumpster fire
  • Because of the American football maneuver, you'll also hear Americans using the term "punt" in other contexts as well, frequently in a business setting.

    Because a punt in football is effectively saying, "Achieving success in the short term is impossible, impractical, or just too much of a hassle...so we're going to forget pursuing it for now and we'll try to score again later."... you often hear things in a meeting at work where maybe there's some sort of an opportunity that for whatever reason, the team or company isn't ideally positioned to take advantage of, so they'll say, "Ehhh, let's punt on that issue."

  • Hogwarts is a dumpster fire
  • It's the pitfall of nearly every setting where "because magic" is a valid explanation for really anything.

    When magic is shown to enable, say, telekinesis, the immediate logical conclusion is that the same method should apply to mundane transport of goods and people. Then when you see the same people using horses, cars, etc. it absolutely necessitates an exploration of the limits of the magic and why it works in one situation but not the other.

  • Hogwarts is a dumpster fire
  • Yesssss...in American football, a punt is an action or a play that happens when a team is down to it's last attempt to move the ball to a certain yard line. If they succeed, they earn more plays but if they fail, the opponent gains possession at the spot.

    A punt is a special play where the possessing team drop kicks the ball, using their last play to give the ball to the other team, but the drop kick sends the ball a long distance down the field. A good punter is often capable of sending the ball 50+ yards down field, as well as gauging distance and direction so that the ball gets close to the end of the field without going over (which resets its location much closer to the starting point). While scoring points is obviously usually the better outcome, a good punter is invaluable to any team.

    There's a bit more to it, but that's the gist.

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  • I was so, so hyped for Squadrons, even had a HOTAS setup on my list...then the game came out.

    Everything I heard, even from people who loved it, totally turned my view of it sour, and I was so glad I didn't sink any money into it.

    Maybe someday we'll get a SW fighter sim that delivers.

  • Guild Wars 3 Confirmed

    Just stumbled across this in my travels.

    Obviously this isn't "confirmed" as in "it's definitely coming out and here's a release date", but rather, simply confirmation that time and effort are being spent on it.

    We also got confirmation that expansions are planned for the next two years, so even at the earliest, GW3 would likely be a 2027 thing, possibly with the second expansion in the current pipeline serving as a sort of link/segue.

    Shifting gears for a moment, though...while there's a lot of room to steer the current story over 2 more expansions, I'm not sure there's much room left in the current lore for much of any real significant game. Maybe GW3 sees a prequel game? Maybe we actually participate in...you know...the Guild Wars?

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