Dasus

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[–] Dasus@lemmy.world 1 points 4 hours ago

HMD, Human Mobile Devices. Afaik a lot of them are former Nokia. Or it's a light rebrand and not a new corp. Dk. Some connection though

[–] Dasus@lemmy.world -1 points 14 hours ago

Alternatively, you know you're not saying those things in good faith.

Cognitive priming, is what this post is.

[–] Dasus@lemmy.world 2 points 20 hours ago (1 children)

I mean I think I'd definitely have a car if I had the money, but it's genuinely not necessary.

It's not as car-free of a city as something like London, (like most Londoners prolly don't own cars, but an Oyster card?), but it'd make my life easier for sure.

I'm used to only the extremely poor not having a vehicle.

There you go assuming again.

...

Just joshing you. I'm like only half extremely poor and the other half has some cash to burn. Insofar that I don't have official income really and cay pay bills or deposit the cash into my account. If you follow my meaning.

It's not that bad honestly, if you're single at least. I can't easily fit all my shopping for several days in my backpack. If I had a family, no way, but single, easy.

Also it's often quicker getting around with a bike. Definitely to my closest store.

Sometimes I'll cycle faster than a bus.

A car would be faster if there was no need to park, but there is.

Yeah hunter's here often sell a lot of the game. It's culled not for eating but to maintain population numbers, and it'd be stupid to waste it. Although fresh game is only available like half the year at most. But usually you can find frozen. Prices just get higher.

America is so big and the standard practiced is to free every fish, which seems kinda odd to me personally. I know it isn't but I live within visual distance of the Baltic Sea and we Nordics are kinda known for fishing, so imagining non-fresh fish is kinda hard.

Now that I think of it, prolly why there's a successful chain of sushi places along the coast, but none really inland, not more than 200km anyway.

Whitetail deer is much more closely managed here as well. Roe deer is sort of like, half vermim. Good eating though, but like so populous they don't even count the felling permits for them, unlike most other species. You can just go and shoot them half a year given you're not shooting a nursing mom or a calf (is that the right word for bambi? I know it in Finnish but)

American Buffalo: In Search of a Lost Icon by Steven Rinella is a fascinating book. Rinella is one of the few modern hunters that I respect. He also has a show, MeatEater, that's pretty great. He's a thinking man's hunter.

I'll check that out but somehow hunting buffalo on open plains with ranged weapons from horseback seems a tad unsportsmanlike.

Or do they like use the forests or am I confusing buffalo and bison again?

[–] Dasus@lemmy.world -2 points 22 hours ago (2 children)

"I can't even be bothered to correct you" is like barely half a degree away from "do your own research" — the mating call of the cognitively impaired.

[–] Dasus@lemmy.world -3 points 23 hours ago (4 children)

Idk man, I'm just refuting you "nuh-uh, totally opposite" logic.

"I think it's intentionally wrong so it appears more impartial"

It's sickeningly OBVIOUS that it's very much partial. It's putting "authoritarianism" and "corrupt" on the side that it's established moral things are on

You guys are dipshits, but it's no wonder with your education and national infra :D

[–] Dasus@lemmy.world -3 points 23 hours ago* (last edited 21 hours ago) (6 children)

No it isn't

edit again, cognitive priming

[–] Dasus@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

in probate

UUUH, he's *learned the words! Only after me repeating them a dozen fuckingtimes :D

Blablabla more excuses and more denial.

Why is medical debt not dissolved in probate, despite insolvency? Because of filial laws Are you gonna ignore that?

Filial responsibility laws aren’t only for medical debts, you were wrong. Are you gonna ignore that?

And before all that, you were saying that “filial responsibility laws have NOTHING to do with debt”. Are you gonna ignore that?

You simply can’t argue, you don’t know the subject, and you should’ve taken the gracious option I offered earlier. ;)

You're simply not man enough to admit to when you're wrong, and that's why you're never gonna learn, and why you're gonna stay a small, insignificant ignorant arsehole who no-one will ever love.

Dude you contradict yourself in the same paragraph here, lol. Is it an exception or not?

I'm not contradicting anything. Do you not speak English. Medical debt is the established exception. I'm asking for you to say what the reason is for that exception. Which you simply aren't abled enough to do.

Why is medical debt not dissolved in probate, despite insolvency? Because of filial laws Are you gonna ignore that?

Filial responsibility laws aren’t only for medical debts, you were wrong. Are you gonna ignore that?

And before all that, you were saying that “filial responsibility laws have NOTHING to do with debt”. Are you gonna ignore that?

You simply can’t argue, you don’t know the subject, and you should’ve taken the gracious option I offered earlier. ;)

Next I'll stop replying to any of your personal bullshit, and just post facts about the thread and the convo we've had, the questions you've answered. Then you won't be able to answer them and you'll fuck off in a week or so, your tail between your legs. Like the thousand or so other pathetic cases I've seen before who can't admit when they've wrong.

[–] Dasus@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Nice link and info, ty

Edit essentially it's what the "fell out a window" is. Everyone knows what it actually is

[–] Dasus@lemmy.world -3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 12 hours ago) (9 children)

No it doesn't

For anyone sad enough to buy anything these muppets say, Google 'cognitive priming'

Edit oh and how they've edited their comment to have ridiculous whataboutism in it, such as "hey, replication crisis exists, no theres actually zero science anywhere".

[–] Dasus@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago

Shit-faced from six beers?

[–] Dasus@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

For a person.

He's saying having a six-pack in the morning isn't challenging. Which it isn't. But AI can't get drunk, which is the aim of drinking beer, which males the joke.

Him explaining and me now over-explaining it makes it worse. Sorry.

 

That's kinda it.

Four years of photos, videos, notes and thoughts, recordings of my now passed dad and grandma, etc.

Last photos of my father, actually. Fuck.

Probably accidentally dropped it in the bin when I used it as a webcam one time when I was as drunk as a skunk. Then had no use for it between that and taking the thrash out. And that was a few weeks ago, so even dumpster diving wouldn't help now.

Hell, that guy looking for his bitcoin has waster years and millions.

I guess I can manage with photos other people have, I guess. I don't really have people to look at the photos with, so guess it shouldn't matter.

I'd be grateful if you could make me care less about my massive — but boring — fuckup.

Edit I'm trying to list things I probably won't miss. My notes are mostly incoherent brain farts I have over and over. And recordings of officials won't matter as no-one cares and they're too late for justice. Photos and videos, really. But I have no-one to browse them with so whatever.

I'll definitely pay more attention to backing up

 

I had more screen space for reading with my Nokia 3310.

 

Just something MAGA-people seem to have a hard time with sometimes. Probably not as much when Americans are speaking to themselves, but as a non-American, sometimes it's challenging to get "those people" to admit that there is indeed anything wrong with the US. As in they won't accept a single criticism, and will loudly proclaim "America is the greatest country in the world", while wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat, which for me pretty explicitly means America isn't great, if it has to be made to be such again.

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