Won the vote to organize a union, something that has to be done in the U.S.
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I agree in that it doesn’t need to be required, but I think you’re leaving money on the table and intentionally limiting who can experience the art you’re trying to share with the world.
You don’t HAVE to include more than the basic colorblind option and maybe some extra visual cues, but games that go farther and allow more people to enjoy their product are better products for it.
Souls games are great. I don’t want to ‘get gud’ so I haven’t bought one ever, and with no difficulty drop I probably never will. I don’t have time for that. It’s not a bad game because they don’t have features to make it more accessible to me, but it COULD be a better game if they did.
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Memes@lemmy.ml•Microsoft Edge is actually good lmao
223·3 years agoHonestly windows is so slow at this point, we just use door. Why waste all that energy and power just to get the thing off the ground when alternatives exist?
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Memes@lemmy.ml•They literally just flipped the order of the frozen foods aisle. WHY.
8·3 years agoYeah I’m big on shutting down anti-consumer practices. I don’t want to restrict people’s ability to shift around their inventory, but if you’re heat mapping and psych consulting to boost the time people are lingering, it toes a line.
OneOrTheOtherDontAskMe@lemmy.worldto
Memes@lemmy.ml•They literally just flipped the order of the frozen foods aisle. WHY.
2·3 years agoA really great classic copypasta
OneOrTheOtherDontAskMe@lemmy.worldto
Memes@lemmy.ml•They literally just flipped the order of the frozen foods aisle. WHY.
5·3 years agoI think maybe it’s pointless in the sense that the average shopper doesn’t think it influences them. Statistically, it does, but they may not feel like it does.
It’s still shitty, regardless of how effective it may appear. There’s a reason the common items are always spread out, as I’m sure you know. Can’t have someone grabbing milk, cheese, eggs, bread, and fruit all from the same section, then they’d miss the donuts and the cakes and the frozen pizas and the ‘managers discount’ almost expired meat section (I like almost expired meat, I’m poor too, but still)
I know not of who you speak, but have you considered that it’s mosquitoes making accounts to defend themselves?
OneOrTheOtherDontAskMe@lemmy.worldto
Memes@lemmy.ml•whyyyy, that doesn't make any sense...
41·3 years agoBut how does that make any sense in regards to trans issues?
Like, I’d get if maybe some laws weren’t being brought to vote because it doesn’t fit the agenda for the day, but do you really think all 3 branches of our government are so embroiled in lgbtq+ issues that they aren’t making other laws? How does what politicians are discussing on social media or on television affect whether a regulatory agency is going to open their eyes and prosecute when things are put on their desk? Is the SEC (not the government, but the governments enforcers) discussing trans medicine this whole time instead of intentionally looking away from white collar theft?
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Memes@lemmy.ml•Yes I actually had an argument about this
8·3 years agoLittle Debbie was grinning something awful though.
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Memes@lemmy.ml•Yes I actually had an argument about this
12·3 years agoYou’re not wrong. My nan died the other day, fucking guy didn’t even take of his cap as they carried her through the kitchen to the backdoor. The box of Zatteran’s at least bowed its head.
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Memes@lemmy.ml•Graffiti's quality of art and sentiment has fallen in the modern era
152·3 years agoI am always amazed at the amount of support and outcry I hear on the side of graffiti when it comes up on the internet. Not that it often outweighs the people who say “hands off other people’s shit”, but the number is still much larger than I expect.
It was only the other day I learned that the reason for this is mostly due to how they ripen, which I’m sure you already know.
For those that don’t, when you pick a tomato from your garden, you’ve picked it at your desired color and freshness. When you buy a tomato from the supermarket (most if not all), you’re buying a tomato that wasn’t fully ripened on th vine, but instead is blasted with some ethylene, a naturally occurring gas that normally is produced by tomatoes actively ripening, causing the tomato to continue to mature but not develop some of the complexity of taste you get from proper vine ripening. They’re often picked a little green when in super-farms because they’re firmer and less prone to damaging that way, and then ripened during packaging. That, and the tomato you eat from supermarkets and fast food are all super homogenous and bred specifically for mass yield.
I think it’s more to do with that if the collective workers vote to become a union or not, and succeeds in that vote, then the owner/company must recognize them as the union and engage in negotiations as such.
If the vote of the workers fails to choose to unionize…well usually that means the people who tried to organize it get fired because there’s no union