The original was funny to me because people thought the second guy was fine when the reality would be if a woman is calling human resources there’s probably something there. It’s a joke told from the perspective of someone who’s unable to see anything wrong and is only representing their side of the story. So I thought this was a riff on that idea, and viewed in that light this version is funny too.
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LesserAbe@lemmy.worldto
AI Generated Images@sh.itjust.works•Tell me you don't drive without telling me you don't driveEnglish
1·2 years agoAs long as you follow a first in last out method no problem
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Memes@lemmy.ml•I would say "take notes", but I know how underfunded your schools are
244·2 years agoYeah, Americans reading this on lemmy! Why didn’t you stop… something… from happening?? You definitely are the demographic who supports maga and also definitely have the ability to change the results of an election.
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Lefty Memes@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Why would anyone complain about the Democrats? They have only helped me!English
72·2 years agoI think the cartoon is on point but the added title for this post is not.
Yes, the Democrats suck in any number of ways, including supporting genocide in Israel. But anyone who’s on lemmy is probably aware of that, and any argument they make about the Democrats is different (“we have to strategically vote to prevent an even worse party gaining control”, or something more insane about how the existence of Hamas justifies apartheid and genocide, etc)
It’s a Jesus thing you wouldn’t understand.
I used to have a variety of Christian shirts with “cool” phrases on them
There’s no way this isn’t a known spell somewhere within the wizarding world. Another example of the shitty education system found in the Harry Potter universe
I learned cursive but I’m sure have forgotten how to write it, especially some of the capital letters. Thing is learning it now is really just for backwards compatibility. Yes, it’s faster to write in cursive when writing by hand, but how often is that coming up these days, for most people?
Gather round, children, time to learn how to use a dial up modem, and after that we’ll go over Morse code.
You’re right it’s good to prepare young people for challenges. Still, that should mean challenges that would come up anyways, not artificially making things more difficult.
It’s good to know how to read an analog clock, just like it’s good to be able to read cursive. But both of them are outdated and aren’t inherently required in day to day life. Inserting them into a testing situation that’s meant to test something else is creating an unnecessary challenge.
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Memes@lemmy.ml•My Mother's real name is Karen. She is kind, loving, and sacrifices much for others.
63·2 years agoYou’re right, we shouldn’t regulate this type of speech. I’m not proposing we outlaw calling someone “a Karen.” I’m arguing that people who care about how others feel should reconsider this type of joke.
You mentioned that this sort of thing is only a problem if you’re surrounded by morons. Let’s be generous and call them people who don’t see things your way. Isn’t that all of life? I gave the example of a child named Alexa because it’s a literal real life example. It is a thing that happens, not a hypothetical. I have a kind and quiet family member named Karen, and it’s a nuisance in her life.
You mentioned egocentrism. Isn’t it egocentric to think “I will say whatever I want and if that makes someone else feel bad who cares?” I try to live my life in a way where I’m not knowingly causing other people discomfort. Sometimes that’s not possible for good reason. We can still try.
LesserAbe@lemmy.worldto
Memes@lemmy.ml•My Mother's real name is Karen. She is kind, loving, and sacrifices much for others.
126·2 years agoThat’s a real boring thing to say.
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Memes@lemmy.ml•My Mother's real name is Karen. She is kind, loving, and sacrifices much for others.
92·2 years agoI encourage you to put yourself in someone else’s shoes. The “joke” is there’s this archetypal character who is often named Karen who is entitled and makes unreasonable demands. If your name is Karen, that sucks. It’s not about egocentrism, the villain in this joke is literally named Karen. Imagine you couldn’t go through life and raise a concern about any issue because someone would be like “har har, you’re being a real Karen”. Even if it’s a joke, when you hear it a thousand times that gets old and it sucks.
I have some friends who named their daughter Alexa before Amazon released the virtual assistant with the same name. Kids at school tease her. She can’t go by Alexa, she has to go by Lex. Again, I encourage you to imagine yourself in someone else’s place.
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Memes@lemmy.ml•My Mother's real name is Karen. She is kind, loving, and sacrifices much for others.
327·2 years agoEasy for you to say if that’s not your name. I don’t have any hope of dissuading people from using the name that way, but imagine your name was “motherfucker” and it was a completely new combination of letters, no one had any negative connotation associated with it, then all of the sudden everyone is calling each other motherfucker and it means “fucking someone’s mom.” You probably would be pretty bummed out. Doesn’t matter if you know someone calling someone else a motherfucker isn’t referring to your birth name.
If my car started playing music automatically I think I’d keep it on. But seems like poor form to waste time actually putting music on. I assume every second counts
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AI Generated Images@sh.itjust.works•The Boys Are Back In Town by Thin LizzyEnglish
2·2 years agoWe’re just a band who loves cats and drives around with them in the 50s
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Memes@lemmy.ml•Bangladesh, Ghana, and Mauritius celebrate their independence from the crown this month
39·2 years agoOpen your third eye
From the wiki they mention researchers created a tool to check the identification code yourself, or to anonymize documents you’re printing: https://github.com/dfd-tud/deda
Clearly a pain in the ass and not user friendly for the general public though.
The more people who use proof of stake blockchains the more power it will require, same as the more people who visit CNN.com or the more people who turn on a light bulb, but it’s not nearly as much as proof of work.
The difference between proof of work and proof of stake is that the first one in order to function requires showing that someone did a bunch of processing on their computer. By attaching a financial cost (literally expending energy) to mining new coins, PoW helps avoid someone fraudulently taking over the network and issuing as many new coins as they want.
Proof of stake works by people who already hold coins putting some of them up as a kind of collateral, so it’s nowhere near as processing intensive.
Ah, “choke sex”