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[–] tillary@sh.itjust.works 2 points 4 months ago

The difference between the US and other countries is that there's more financial incentive to having political control in the US. Companies here have way too much freedom to exploit under the current system and a lot of money they can invest in keeping it that way. Whether that means bribing justices or building platforms for Ben Shapiros or making big donations to campaigns.

There's a way out for the US I think. We need to get people in office whose goal is to remove the incentives. Take money out of politics (no more donations, lobbying). Laws should be decided based on merit and debate alone, and if it's not near unanimous in the courts it should be a citizen vote.

[–] tillary@sh.itjust.works 6 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (2 children)

I'm sure in America there would be a massive power struggle over which party would have majority control over the judicial review board. Agree with term limits though.

[–] tillary@sh.itjust.works 16 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

My personal health has declined to the point where I really need to start taking care of it. Throughout the entire project, we haven't shared it with you, but I've been in and out of the doctor's office.'

Black explained how he also suffered from two autoimmune diseases which caused 'chronic fatigue' and another that attacked his joints.

Yeah, I once had a job working 60-70 hours a week. I ate terrible fast carbs for energy and slept 3-5 hours a night. Eventually I developed an autoimmune/CFS-like illness because I was ignoring my body's needs.

I think about the less fortunate who have to live this way under stress, all the time. The people who don't have the option to just "opt out of the experiment".

[–] tillary@sh.itjust.works 154 points 8 months ago (15 children)

I'm admiring the ASCII art - great usage of different characters to smoothe out the outline of the text

[–] tillary@sh.itjust.works 38 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (3 children)

We should've been taxing homes or land that people own but are not their primary residence, from the start.

It would be super easy to implement, and flexible - if housing prices are too high for 75% of the population, you raise those taxes little by little and the problem eventually sorts itself out. If it's no longer a problem, you reduce the taxes.

[–] tillary@sh.itjust.works 25 points 9 months ago

I think there's a line somewhere and for me the line is whether the job is suitable for children. Like, doing chores around the house or on your grandparents' farm. Paper route riding a bike. I worked summers at a carnival, and at a pool when I was a bit older. Low physical labor, low responsibility, low customer interaction, family friendly environments. You're right it should never interfere with education.

If I saw a kid at the register of a fast food place or a store, I would turn around immediately and never return. Just leaves a bad taste in one's mouth.

[–] tillary@sh.itjust.works 1 points 9 months ago

Absolutely, have that conversation at least. Just tell them how uncomfortable you feel and if you can find a compromise. My wife and I got married in a courthouse for less than $50 and we still think it's the best decision we ever made. Maybe do a road trip tour where you see small groups of people/family and celebrate afterwards.

[–] tillary@sh.itjust.works 2 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

It honestly doesn't matter what they choose to say because nobody will believe them anyway. And not that this will persuade voters in the near future, but maybe they should try writing contraception rights into the constitution. That would at least be a good start.

[–] tillary@sh.itjust.works 44 points 10 months ago (4 children)

Therapist: you need to focus less on the things that are outside of your control, and come to accept the fact that there are some things you just can't change.

Me: crying you mean some things just be what they be?

[–] tillary@sh.itjust.works 30 points 10 months ago (5 children)

What do ya have against podcasting? It's educational, informative, it's free speech. I learn so much from them.

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