It's not expensive, it's great slave free labor!
-The United States
Genocide. The term for the forced displacement of a people is called genocide.
99% Hitler or 100% Hitler? Hard decision.
Maybe try a "not Hitler"?
Awww, why can't abusive couples ever get along?
More than half of Gaza is children.
At this point, more accurate to say that half of Gaza was children
Good old Germany, always adding new lines to "First they came for..."
Yes, being crushed by the weight of your own poor arguments, comprehension, and philosophy is probably quite an accurate way to describe arguing against a communist.
But as usual, they will actually do absolutely nothing
Ah, troll, gotcha. Shouldn't have expected a serious conversation with can honest actor, that's on me.
Respect for others property might follow respect for others but that's not a popular concept in America
I mean, slavery is still standard if you consider the prison industrial complex
Zaaaankoku na tenshi no you ni...
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Oh there's a whole Wikipedia page on the subject
Oh nooooooo...
In light of lemmy.world's pre-emptive defederation of hexbear, would anyone support defederating lemmy.world?
Link: https://lemmy.ml/post/2685035
Does any music genre have a disproportionally high number of highly educated artists?
Was reading about The Offspring due to this post here: https://lemmy.ml/post/2628198
As I read their Wikipedia page I noticed that Dexter Holland (lead singer) has a PhD in Molecular Biology. Then I remembered that Greg Gaffin (lead singer) of Bad Religion has a PhD in Zoology.
Is this a trend in Punk Rock or am I noticing a freak coincidence? If not punk rock, is there any genre that stands out in its number of highly educated artists?
Who's the most compelling non-main character on the show to you?
For me it's Planetina. While the whole episode was as chaotic as any episode, I felt that her arc through the episode was extremely deep for such a brief appearance, rife with symbolism and philosophy.
I feel like /c/memes has taught us a valuable lesson today: Would it make sense to develop a feature to block a comm from our feed for a selectable unit of time (1 hour, 1 day, etc.)?
Even if we're subscribed to them? Could a temp block exist in conjunction with a subscription? I love c/memes but holy shit no matter which sort I select by they've managed to overwhelm my feed.
Hey Lemmy, what are your favorite ear worms?
Wikipedia for reference:
https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Earworm
Hey Lemmy, what are some good public domain books?
I tend to like the volunteer-read audiobooks on librivox and recently was curious about their Sherlock Holmes books (never read or listened to before), but I'm wondering what else is out there and popular in the community.