Sounds like the chlorine dioxide nonsense, tbh. Dangerous stuff.
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selokichtli@lemmy.mlto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•People who have been on Lemmy since the very initial reddit API debacle, or before even that, how much do you think it has changed?
0·7 days agoWell, good luck asking for it.
selokichtli@lemmy.mlto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•People who have been on Lemmy since the very initial reddit API debacle, or before even that, how much do you think it has changed?
0·7 days agoDo you think it’s fair to ask someone to migrate their account just because you hate pro-China and/or pro-Russia bots, assuming they exist?
I use fedora, debian and mint because I have several computers for different usecases. I wouldn’t recommend Fedora for this, all the others are gold in my experience, but newbies really should go through Mint first.
selokichtli@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is the most overrated video game of all time?
0·8 days agoThe Last of Us part II demolished the prestige of The Last of Us. Its storytelling devastated the technical prowess of the company’s workers. To date, Naughty Dog hasn’t been able to produce any relevant game after circa The Last of Us. They produced part II which sold fine thanks to its predecessor, and they have made remasters and derivatives of the first game which is their milking cow.
Yet, part II has a following cult like flatearthers.
By all means. Here it is. After reading, please feel free to come back and comment. I find this point interesting:
Calls for the prompt and unhindered restitution of cultural properties, objets d’art, monuments, museum pieces, artefacts, manuscripts and documents, and national archives that are of spiritual, historical and cultural or other value to countries of origin without charge, and urges the strengthening of international cooperation on reparations for any damage done, recognizing that this leads to the promotion of nations.
These people! How dare them to claim back what’s theirs!?
It’s not. Most of the nations that suffered this crimes voted in favor.
Maybe it’s in my genes. Wouldn’t you say?
Yes, exactly. Your point being?
Turkiye also voted in favor. I get the reservation, but it’s EU.
They could have acknowledged it at least. Maybe it could be a first step to treat their black population with the respect they deserve for literally building their cities.
Also, they could rape their slaves, so they could have more slaves to trade and exploit. I’m not sure if that number, twice the Holocaust, is correct for deaths. Wikipedia says that 12 - 12.8 million Africans were successfully trafficked to the Americas, as records show. This is only the recorded number, and it doesn’t take into account the descendants of 350 years of surviving.
It’s not about money, either. The USA doesn’t give a fuck about international law. It’s been like this at least from the WWII to date. They could have voted yes, and then keep giving three fucks about reparations. If anything, it does draw attention to modern slavery.
I don’t follow closely internal US politics, but I found this.
It’s nothing to do with the wording, really. This is about countries refusing to acknowledge the historic dimension of their racial supremacy doctrine, and denying reparations. It really doesn’t matter if it’s the gravest or not, which is, just by the span of four centuries of practice.
Pam Bondi is being impeached because they don’t give a fuck about court orders.
Absolutely fair for them, I guess. I do think it’s objectively the worst thing that ever happened as even some countries in the EU seem to back, and it’s not even close. That doesn’t mean other terrible things were perpetrated by the same kind of people.






That’s what they told you, nonetheless, here we are.