[-] [email protected] 0 points 2 hours ago

If there were a "no genocide" candidate that could win, making that a single issue would matter. Biden supports Israel despite their actions in Gaza... which he has publicly stated he doesn't agree with and has taken concrete, if underwhelming, steps to try and stop. Trump has shown us during his previous administration and told us recently that he will support Israel harder and will likely take steps to decrease the resistance to the Palestinian genocide if not outright accelerate it. He'll also accelerate Russian aggression in Ukraine and likely would ignore our Article 5 responsibilities when Putin advances farther into Europe. I'll assume you're familiar with the policy differences on climate and how climate change impacts poor regions (like Gaza) more than it impacts affluent ones like the US (and even we're getting our asses kicked by climate change this year). You can vote to take a moral stand, or you can vote for desired outcomes. The people trying to convince you not to vote 3rd party are trying to convince you to vote for a desired outcome. There is presently no likely outcome that gives us a non-Biden, non-Trump administration for the next 4 years. Based on that fact, we want to maximize the likelihood of the best availa le outcome. That's what we're asking...to think about what the world looks like for the people you care about under Biden and compare those outcomes to what it will look like under Trump and vote based on those outcomes. The time to find the ideal candidate is at the beginning of a presidential term, not the end of one.

You can bet your ass most of us are including the ongoing genocide in our voting decision, we've just thought about it enough to know our options aren't between "stopping genocide" and "continuing genocide", the choice is between "resisting" (aka, the status quo) or "accelerating".

[-] [email protected] 3 points 1 day ago

Even Krusty's dad eventually loved him.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago

Absolutely. I've gotten myself spun up about determinism before and eventually decided that I'm going to believe in free will for the time being. Much like theism is for many, the idea of free will is kinda comforting for me and it helps me cope with reality to feel like I (and everyone else) has agency. Plus, if I'm wrong it doesn't really matter and I never could have been right at this point in my life anyway.

[-] [email protected] 13 points 3 days ago

But we never could have designed it any other way (assuming no free will)

[-] [email protected] 5 points 3 days ago

Not for several decades, no.

[-] [email protected] 36 points 4 days ago

Guns don't protect children. They're the leading cause of death in children.

I have no idea what you're talking about with protecting food...hunting? Not how most people get their food. Most people get food from a grocery store...where they're increasingly likely to get shot.

If the freedom line was in reference to the military, there's hardly a vet alive who's done that... they're all dead from old age. The only wars we've been fighting were for revenge or resources. I say that as a vet.

If you're talking about protecting us from our government...as far as I know, nobody has even won an armed confrontation with the police or feds over freedoms. Guns made Waco worse. Guns made Ruby Ridge worse. I guess the Bundy's protected their "right" to steal from taxpayers by grazing their cattle on public land without paying for it like they should have. That feels like a less important right than "life" to me personally.

[-] [email protected] 7 points 4 days ago

Captain Insano shows no mercy

[-] [email protected] 11 points 1 week ago

High humidity can cause them to go off as well. Used to use a cool air humidifier in our kids' room at night and had to stop because it would eventually set the alarm off.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago

Started on Friday... still coming in waves. I had a breakdown a few weeks ago... just pushed myself too hard for too long...it was probably building up for at least a year. Went to the VA (veterans affairs, for those not in the US, the VA is the sole source of health care for many veterans in the US), and they started making adjustments to my anxiety and depression medications which eventually precipitated into a ER visit. A few days later, they got me hooked up with the mental health clinic where I talked to a provider about going on short-term disability while we're messing with my medication doses until I feel normal again. He says something along the lines "sounds like a good plan, sned me the paperwork."

Queue up to Friday, I get a call from the insurance company saying they got the paperwork from the provider, and it recommends I go back to work. Now I'm out of PTO, disability is denied, and I'm trying to decide whether I lose my job or go back to work on while tettering between "extreme anxiety" and "drug-induced haze" from all the new prescriptions.

[-] [email protected] 13 points 2 weeks ago

I'm almost certain they've all decided Jesus was a loser and decided to root for Barabbas instead.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 3 weeks ago

Mmm garlic milk ಠ_ಠ

[-] [email protected] 5 points 1 month ago

A faulty sensor...A faulty senso responsibility, amirite?

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