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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Reviews should all contain brand-unfriendly language
2·12 days agoAlas, language doesn’t work that way. Consider: newspapers used to refrain from printing swears literally. They’d write something like “——” or “[expletive]”, or they’d paraphrase. But then politicians got a lot more foul-mouthed, and newspapers had to start printing more swears just to report what the politicians said.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Under communism, what incentive is there to pursue highly dangerous or specialized fields?
411·12 days agoYeah, where the dangerous job was “hunt something so you don’t starve”, the motivation for doing the dangerous job is pretty obvious.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Under communism, what incentive is there to pursue highly dangerous or specialized fields?
645·12 days agoUnder Maoism or Stalinism, aka the dictatorship of the dictator pretending to act for the proletariat? You are ordered to do it, for your own good and the good of the Party. If you don’t follow orders, you just get shot; and your family is put in a prison camp, your children raped and beaten and forced to labor.
Under real stateless, classless communism? Nobody knows, because that hasn’t existed yet. Anyone claiming to know exactly how it might operate is talking out of their hat. Marx is pretty clear on that.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Usually, silicone nippled showerheads aren't replaced or cleaned regularly.
1·2 months agoAnother option is oxalic acid, which is the solvent in Bar Keepers Friend.
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Technology@lemmy.world•How Google Disabled Movie Reviews at the Request of Film StudiosEnglish
301·2 months agoPlease note that the article disagrees with the headline. It states explicitly that there was no request.
In other words, the author feels free to lie to you.
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World News@lemmy.world•What Is Going on with All This Radioactive Shrimp?English
26·3 months agoOfficials from Indonesia’s nuclear energy regulatory agency have traced the source of contamination to a steel manufacturer in the Cikande industrial area known as Peter Metal Technology, or PMT. Some of the highest levels of contamination detected in the area were reportedly found in the company’s furnace, which is about 1.5 miles southwest of the BMS Foods facility where the shrimp was processed.
Investigators think that radioactive dust was released into the environment after PMT inadvertently smelted scrap metal containing cesium-137. “Because it’s airborne, the contamination can be carried by wind,” said Bara Khrishna Hasibuan, a senior adviser to Indonesia’s Ministry of Food Affairs, at a Sept. 30 press conference.
Scrap metal was commonly used as a raw material by PMT, according to the Indonesian outlet Antara News. It’s unclear how it may have become contaminated with cesium-137. Biegalski, whose area of expertise includes nuclear forensics, told CR that the “easiest explanation” is that a medical or industrial device containing cesium-137 was inadvertently reprocessed as scrap metal. The radioactive material could have become gaseous after entering the PMT furnace and then been released from the facility’s smokestack, he said.
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/r/50501 Mirror@50501.chat•Uhhhh I saw this on a comment in the Peacemaker sub. Please tell me this is some kind of comment trick and not an actual warningEnglish
10·4 months agoⓘ This llama is extremely fuzzy.
It’s racist to use immigration law to maintain a racial underclass. For instance, many essential agricultural workers in the US do not have access to the courts or law enforcement to protect their rights. If a citizen assaults one of these workers, the worker cannot safely report the assault to law enforcement without being punished for doing so.
Navigation difficulties in the vicinity of Albuquerque, NM
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World News@lemmy.world•4chan will refuse to pay daily UK fines, its lawyer tells BBCEnglish
46·5 months agoThey run ads. They actually have pretty reasonable ads policies, too.
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/r/50501 Mirror@50501.chat•Nationwide republican astroturfing being advertised on CraigslistEnglish
4·5 months agoAmazon product listings sometimes have rather unusual field values …
Sport — Mixed Martial Arts
Brand — The Dreidel Company
Color — Multicolor
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•"make out" has an awful lot of meanings for two words that seemingly don't make any sense together
18·5 months agoI saw a bumper sticker yesterday that was a PG-rated version of an old slogan: MAKE OUT, NOT WAR
How the hell do you wreck lentil soup that bad? Heck, there are lots of different cultures around the world that make tasty lentil soup. There’s German lentil soup with potato, carrot, and ham; there’s Indian dal in a range of flavors and colors; there’s Turkish Ezogelin soup with bulgur and paprika …
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Necromancers imply the existence of Necrowomancers.
6·6 months agoNecromancers imply the existence of necplatonics.
Baltimore is south of the Mason-Dixon line. Mason and Dixon surveyed the border between Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware.
In the mid-19th century, Maryland was a slave state but did not secede and join the Confederacy. Enslaved Marylanders were, thus, not freed by the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, since that only targeted seceding states under Union Army occupation. Slavery in Maryland ended in 1864 with the adoption of a new state constitution.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•I'm looking for a book about philosophy and I can't find it by searching
1·6 months agoBaggini’s The Pig That Wants To Be Eaten maybe?
Okay, let’s skip the formal logic talk then and go straight to linguistics.
The question “Good to merge?” does not contain a grammatical error. It is perfectly well-formed by the grammar that native English speakers actually follow in everyday communication. A grammar that fails to parse “Good to merge?” in context cannot parse native English speakers’ actual output.
Schoolbook English is not native English, because it’s not how native English speakers actually speak. Schoolbook English contains rules that directly contradict native English speakers’ everyday usage.
(Standard examples include the rule against split infinitives and the rule against ending a sentence with a preposition. These are not grammatical rules of English as it is spoken by native speakers. To boldly assert them is silliness up with which I will not put.)






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