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Endymion_Mallorn

Just a nerd who migrated from kbin(dot)social.

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  • As far as I know, not even mbin allows crossposting between the microblog side and the thread side with any kind of attribution. But I agree, we should be able to post it to different parts of the ActivityPub world.

  • Jim Varney performs Hamlet on NBC Nightly News (1985)
  • I would argue even Baron-Cohen isn't that great. The genius of Varney (and his contemporary Jeffrey Combs) is that they can portray these consistent characters without strongly leaning into insulting stereotypes.

  • Jim Varney performs Hamlet on NBC Nightly News (1985)
  • RIP Jim Varney. Like the man said, without Jim Varney, there is no Ernest.

  • If you are an American, how are you preparing for the upcoming tariffs and possible trade war?
  • Thank you for a respectful and thoughtful reply. I understand your perspective, though we disagree. I just don't think we're in a condition as a country where we can really go for the nuanced approach. The country needs to take broad decisive action to bring back American labor and services.

    As long as the focus is on price, we need to make the price of importing higher than the cost of domestic production. This isn't about whether the quality of Norwegian goods or Bangladeshi goods is higher. It doesn't even matter if American goods are of lower quality than those Bangladeshi ones. It's about whether it was made in America by American labor, and thus supports an American labor chain. That's really where my focus is at this point. The environmental concerns are secondary, but important - simply that it takes fuel and money to bring those goods to our shores.

    There are unemployed Americans, while goods and services are being imported from abroad. That shouldn't be considered an acceptable outcome. I don't particularly care about workers from foreign nations, sad to say. In abstract, yes, I would like for everyone on Earth to have a good job and a good life, but our government (and our people) need to focus on the needs of Americans first.

    As far as the difference between natural Ethiopian coffee and monoculture Hawaiian coffee, right now I care whether or not the Ethiopian coffee plantations employ American workers on American soil, paying taxes to us and supporting the businesses within their community. The rest is really just a matter of degree at the moment - optimally we'll sharply reduce imports for both the social and environmental benefits. We shouldn't be worrying about whether our companies can pay Ethiopians a fair wage right now - that's the problem of the Ethiopian government and local Ethiopian companies. We need to worry about the fact that there are Americans not working and not receiving a fair wage. We need to clean up our own house first and shorten our reach, before we can reach back out into the world.

    Circling back around to the retaliation, that's fine by me too. I almost want to see retaliation, actually; it saves us from putting up export tariffs. It's not a 'trade war', it's the desired outcome, to limit trade outside of the United States. I want it to be expensive for us to export goods, services, and labor. Companies here in the US should focus their production on serving the needs of our own people first.

    Given the massive debt we're running right now, the way I see to do that for the time being is to economically punish behavior we don't want to receive money, rather than spend money and incentivize what we do want. That gets more money into the government that doesn't directly come from individual income, property, or sales taxes; the debt can be paid down by irresponsible companies who aren't willing to adjust to the America first paradigm.

  • Caffeine content in filter coffee brews as a function of degree of roast and extraction yield
  • I prefer lighter roasts for flavor too, brewed and held around 200F so it maintains the floral notes. As far as 'forcing extraction', I mean in something like an aeropress or a french press, rather than percolation.

  • Cooking
  • Instead of putting it in the trash, why don't you figure out what you can put in the box to reuse or recycle it?

  • If you are an American, how are you preparing for the upcoming tariffs and possible trade war?
  • I'm going to be working on only buying domestic goods going forward. Yes, it will increase the cost of goods overall, but that's a given when we're going from an unreasonably cheap standard to one built for supporting our own people. I've already been careful to mostly focus on domestic produce and goods, all that the tariff package will do is encourage me to continue on that journey.

    Oranges grown in Argentina and flown in (with all the damage that planes do) should not be cheaper than those grown in Florida. Mexican chiles should cost more than the ones from New Mexico and Arizona. Coffee from Ethiopia or other places around the world ought to cost more than from Hawaii or elsewhere in the USA. That's just the plants - never mind the meat, the fish, the dairy, or the hard goods.

    I don't want to buy cheap shirts made in Malaysia or the Philippines. I want to buy good quality clothing from American companies from American retailers on store shelves. I want that to be the standard everyone lives to. Whether we like it or not, tariffs are the only way to change the aggregate behavior. I don't want half of my stuff to be plastic crap made in China under their torturous labor laws. I want to be surrounded by quality goods made here in the USA by American workers. I entirely support the tariffs and their higher-order effects, even the increased costs. In fact, I think the projected values are too low, because it might still be cheaper to import. We need to enforce tariffs that make it cheaper to produce and build here in the USA, with Americans working to the benefit of Americans.

    Getting into the 'plastic crap' also, I don't want America to 'recycle' plastic by shipping it abroad and going with the policy that says that if it's out of sight, it's out of mind. I want us to actually work to recycle our plastics, to reuse every scrap we can, because it should be cheaper to recycle and reuse domestic product than it is to import new or to export that which should be recycled.

    So sure, I expect to see higher costs. I expect that my dollar will be stretched thinner for a time. But if the government stays the course to enforce high tariffs, and then uses the payments from irresponsible companies who import rather than employ Americans to pay off the national debt, we'll all be better off.

    PS - I want export tariffs too, so that it's more valuable to sell domestic goods to Americans than to market them abroad.

  • Caffeine content in filter coffee brews as a function of degree of roast and extraction yield
  • So, from my limited understanding here, it's still best to stick to lighter roasts unless you're very careful about forcing extraction?

  • All the other brands went along
  • If it doesn't have a VGA port, I don't use it.

  • Short King
  • Jotted, brother. Have faith in Holy Terra and the Emperor of Mankind.

  • Walmart just leveled with Americans: China won’t be paying for Trump’s tariffs, in all likelihood you will
  • All that says is that we need to increase import costs 80-85% and instate a labor tariff so that the company has to pay taxes equal to a US citizen for every offshore employee.

  • Short King
  • How does she have an NYC area code but an NJ exchange?

  • [rant] everytime i give it a chance, btrfs lets me down
  • This is just telling me that my loyalty to FAT(32) is valid.

  • Why some people put anime girl pic to their bio?
  • Why do you have Tux? It's the same reason. People like what they like, and as long as the PFP isn't explicit, let it ride.

  • Cheating on your spouse is no longer a crime in New York
  • I'm just waiting on incoming news about Hochul cheating on her husband.

  • Walmart just leveled with Americans: China won’t be paying for Trump’s tariffs, in all likelihood you will
  • Yes, anyone reasonable knew that this would lead to higher costs. Americans are expensive to employ. The point of the tariff package is to bring back manufacturing and production to the USA. Stop importing so much crap from China and other places, and things will balance out. That increase in costs should be compensated for by jobs for American citizens across all sectors if people respect the purpose of the tariffs - to disincentivize imports whenever and however possible.

  • It's Saturday what have you watched this week?
  • I've been binging Perry Mason.

  • Are there any cases of authors/writers that have intentionally stolen a character name from another work?
  • @shinigamiookamiryuu@lemm.ee Don't worry so much, the director, Hal Sutherland did very well for himself.

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