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gorillakitty @lemmy.world
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In-N-Out Burger bans employees from wearing masks unless they have a doctor's note
  • I wasn't directly attacked but my friend and I had the same experience in our 60% Trump area.

    We weren't together when each incident happened, but they're so similar I'll describe them together.

    We were just at the checkout: me at a convenience store; my friend at a major grocery store chain.

    So, we couldn't reasonably move away. We had to stand there to pay for our purchases.

    An old man encroached my space; an old woman encroached my friend's space. We both politely asked them to step back for social distancing, and they refused.

    I wish I had my friend's ability to think and speak on his feet. After he checked out, he told the old lady "I asked for you to do something, that cost you nothing. All you had to do was take a few steps back. I hope in the future, if you ask someone the same, they treat you like you did to me."

    As for me? Even though I just said my request and didn't respond further, the guy was a huge jerk who tailgated me for several miles in his huge pickup truck. Like headlights in my mirror tailgating... during the day.

    Who tf cares that much? Honestly.... just take a few steps back. Doesn't cost you anything, like my friend said.

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    What's the worst thing you've accidentally sent someone?
  • The day after the 2016 election, I sent an email to the guy who contracts most of my services. He's also one of my best friends. It was in response to a job we were working on, so I cc'd his assistant.

    Basically said I was disappointed about the outcome of the election, then got into the job specifics.

    From his response, I knew I fucked up. He just said he was glad the election was over.

    I never liked his assistant anyways, but I looked up her voter registration and she's Republican. And she's totally the Trump type, though I hadn't thought about it before.

    She's been pretty much on the warpath for me ever since. I provide a great service at a good price, so she keeps me around. Plus some clients know me and would possibly revolt if I were taken off their jobs. I think she's been disparaging me to them for any misstep that I make.

    I suspect she asks me for quotes and gives projects out to anyone who bids lower.

    This was never the case with my friend; if I made a bid too low or too high he'd ask me to requote it. Yes,** if he thought my bid was too low, he'd tell me to charge more.**

    Not so with this monster. She's nickle and diming me for everything.

    And now my friend's health has taken a turn for the worse, and she's in charge.

    God I wish I never sent that stupid email.

  • What is something really stupid you purchased that turned out far better than expected?
  • I bought like 10 of these at Habitat for Humanity and gave them out during a fly outbreak. Some of the neighbors looked at me weird (granted it was the first time I met them) but I'll swear by these things. I hate killing bugs but sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do.

  • Desperate or just business as normal?
  • To ensure the authenticity and security of the program, contributors will need to provide verification information, including their email addresses, personal details, and tax and bank account information.

  • Are interactions with religions part of your daily live?
  • I'm in the US and I try to avoid the subject as much as possible with people who aren't my close friends.

    Our neighbors are deeply religious, they've invited me to go to church with them and read the bible together. I just decline politely without adding an opinion.

    The wife seems to be a crackpot, I avoid her like the plague. She's a Hispanic immigrant but has made some racist comments to me about black people. She also believes some batshit crazy right wing garbage... well, I think the whole family does.

    The most annoying thing they do is every week they go to multiple food banks; which is fine, I don't judge. But the wife is a hoarder and they don't have room for the new food. Their solution? They give their old food to us. We get cans of food that's rusty and expired, one bag of rice even had bugs in it.

    We've tried politely telling them we don't want or need their food, but they show up every week at our door with it. We just throw it away. But what's the point? She doesn't want to feel like she's wasting food, wants to do a "good deed," and passes her literal garbage onto us?

    Other than that, I don't really have many religious people in my life. Maybe some relatives but they aren't deeply devout; I prefer to talk about other things with them.

    Once in awhile we get Jehovah Witnesses knocking on our door, but we just tell them we're not interested. I'd love to be a fly on the wall and see what kind of conversation they have with the crazy neighbors, they're 7th Day Adventists. And the JW's are usually a group of black ladies. Do they duke it out on who loves Jesus more? Have a prayer huddle?

  • Christie says Trump kept classified docs because ‘he wants to pretend he’s still president’
  • Christie is on the warpath for Trump. Trump gave him covid while Christie was helping him prepare to debate Biden; Trump didn't tell anyone he had tested positive.

    Christie was hospitalized and in intensive care for a week. Iirc he was in the hospital for a month total. He was so sick, at one point he said his goodbyes to his wife.

    When Trump finally called Christie in the hospital, he didn't ask how he was doing or anything, he just told Christie not to tell anyone he gave him covid.

    So now Christie is PISSED and wants to tear Trump down.

    (Source: James Carville on the Hacks on Tap podcast, 6/27/23)

    Christie is horrible, especially for supporting Trump in the first place, but he can think on his feet and whip out some zingers. Pass the popcorn, I'm here for it.

  • This post about Digg & Reddit from 6 years ago. Reminds me of the dead internet theory.
  • Definitely the ex fiancee part. But the underlying premise is a bit wonky, like he's attributing all these events to something magical in the universe reaching out to all of us through the internet. And the parts about stuff suddenly happening after his "awakening."

  • Podcasts covering Qanon and far right terrorism

    Let's share podcasts that cover these dangerous lunatics. Please add more in the comments!

    Adventures in HellwQrld - one of the best sources for keeping up to date with qanon. It took me a little while to get used to the hosts, but they've grown on me. They're really good at sticking to the facts and reporting on current qanon news.

    Qanon Anonymous - better hosts but these days they're branching out into covering other cults and conspiracy theories, which doesn't interest me as much. I still keep it on my playlist and listen to the episodes that catch my attention.

    The Necessary Conversation - two liberal siblings talk current politics with their right wing parents. The mother is more like qanon adjacent; the father is an angry, rabid Trump supporter. One of my favorite podcasts.

    The Q-Dropped Podcast - interviews with people who have lost loved ones to qanon

    I Don't Speak German - thoughtful, intelligent discussion about the far right. Unfortunately, they've stopped making new episodes for the time being; but they've said they're going to come back and have been releasing episodes from the Patreon archive in the meantime. Worth listening to back episodes; I didn't even find them until after they stopped recording but have enjoyed it.

    It Could Happen Here - daily podcast that covers a variety of current events through a left wing lens; many episodes cover the far right and the problems they cause. From the creators of Behind the Bastards; many of the hosts are young but have intelligent perspectives. Also available in a weekly roundup with fewer ads.

    ------------ SERIES ------------ Older series that have ended but worth checking out if you haven't heard them.

    The Assault on America - A documentary series from host Robert Evans investigating the Capitol insurrection. Stories of instigators and extremists hellbent on subverting democracy.

    Will Be Wild - the forces that led to the January 6th insurrection

    Death by Conspiracy? (BBC) - How one man was drawn into online conspiracies and how they led to his death

    War on Truth (BBC) - Russian disinformation about the war on Ukraine

    Q Clearance: The Hunt for Qanon - An investigative podcast series that aims to uncover the true identity of QAnon

    American Radical - the story of Roseanne Boyland, who became radicalized and died at the Jan 6th insurrection

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    Facebook could be tracking your online Plan B or HIV test purchases
  • Does anyone else remember that this data can be bought in bulk, and then sifted through to find individual people? What ever happened to Colbert threatening to release the data of members of congress unless they fixed this bs?

  • You need to know what I'm going to do with MY money? Ok...

    This is a story from my dad.

    During a recession he applied for a small personal loan for a few thousand dollars from his bank. He had excellent credit, was a homeowner, stable job, yadda yadda. His loan approval should've sailed through easily.

    But because of the recession, the bank was trying to be extra careful about loaning out money. A loan officer called him to review his paperwork, and asked him what he was going to spend the loan on.

    Dad was pissed. He said it's a PERSONAL loan, and it's none of their business what he's going to do with it. It's personal.

    The bank dude was really nice, he explained the situation and said he's just doing his job. He had to fill out paperwork, one of the spaces required that he writes what dad was going to do with the money.

    Dad said, "Ok, when I get the money, I'm going to take it all out of the bank in cash, go home, open my window and throw it all outside."

    He found out a few days later he was approved for the loan.

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