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  • You can still be a middle-aged Tiktok star complaining about the high prices compared to the good old days.

    That option remains. Seize it. Dominate the airwaves. Organize a rebellion.

  • Self perception
  • Geekandmisandry. Misandry ie. someone who hates men.

    Well at least you're open about it. Many aren't when they attack men.

    Here's the thing about "toxic masculinity". Some people are toxic. Women and men tend to express that toxicity in different ways. Attacking an entire gender for the behaviour of the worst is stereotyping.

    More broadly it's part of the modern notion that we are on teams and that the other team is bad.

  • Why people consistently vote against their own interests to benefit the rich?
  • Tariffs can be paid by the export country, indirectly. They usually have to lower the price of the commodity to make it competitive under tariffs.

    Under Fordist economics the domestic industrial boost would lead to increased wages and buying power.

    Under neoliberalism the domestic industrial capitalists gain a larger market share and then don't pay their workers more. Then they are faced with the problem of what to do with products that are unaffordable.

  • Pakistani religious body declares using VPN is against Islamic law
  • Friendly reminder that VOA, aka Voice of America, is a subsidiary of the US Agency for Global Media. It was established to convince people in the Soviet sphere that the US was better in every way. It continues that mission with America's allies and enemies today.

    The process of opening up a country's media space is integral to getting those State department messages in there.

  • "Rest in peace" is a funny choice of words...
  • DDT is an extreme way to get rid of mosquitos. Seal up the gaps in your window screens. Keep the bedroom door closed. It's working for me during mosquito season on the subtropical island where I live.

    I realize I'm giving advice to a comic about a banned chemical.

  • Favorite underrated / unrecognized TV show? I'll go first.
  • It really was. I've watched it several times.

    I'm not really sure what's well known unless it's enormously popular.

    I've looked up the director, writer and actors from Rubicon to find similarly great work but this seemed to be a special convergence.

  • China, India Start Removing Troops from Border Friction Points
  • BRICS is taking great strides forward. The rapprochement between China and India is necessary for that.

    They have a new designation, partner country, allowing countries to take part without full agreement on all BRICS policies. Turkiye is joining as a partner despite its membership in NATO.

    A grain exchange is being created, with other commodities exchanges to follow. Discussions on resisting sanctions, guaranteeing food security and energy security.

    We are seeing the emergence of the new global organization.

  • Are acer laptops unreliable?
  • Agreed that it likely depends on the region it was bought in. For most businesses and government services I have found the quality of customer service has dropped through the floor in North America as compared to 20 years ago. I worked in customer service for years and it's always been a horrible job. But it can be made better or worse by how the department is managed.

    Lenovo Canada's customer service, shipping, and possibly quality control teams appear to be overworked because the result is slipshod work, ignoring the customer, and general incompetence. Again, I worked in the field and don't blame the individuals.

    They are trading on their good name, and eroding it at the same time. Glad to hear it's better in Europe.

  • Are acer laptops unreliable?
  • The whole shipping, returns, and reliability experience for Lenovo was rather bad for me (Lenovo Canada). My Legion shipped with a faulty motherboard and faulty power supply. Bought in Canada, but I work in China. International warranty didn't cover China so I paid for replacement power supply out of pocket. Then multiple usb keys were fried before I figured out it was my laptop. Back in Canada they fixed it, but jerked me around on the turnaround time. Overall bad customer service, shipped a lemon. It was cheap for the specs though.

  • YouTube Not Accessible Across Russia.
  • Propaganda is usually truthful or exaggerated truth. It's the framing that is important. Some facts are focused on. Some facts are omitted.

    I acknowledge that Russia, China and the DPRK have made mistakes and even done things that are deeply questionable. But I'm interested in comparing their mistakes or misguided actions to those of the most powerful military empire on earth. The one involved in hundreds of military actions and dozens of coups since its inception. The one with the largest per capita prison population on earth. The one which controls many of the world's financial levers.

    There is a difference in the scale of their mistakes or bad actions. Propaganda distorts that difference of scale. It focuses on the crimes of the "enemies" / "axis of evil" / "rogue states" but doesn't examine context or culpability of the empire. They'll choose one conflict, downplay 9 others, and give a one-sided view of that one conflict.

    That's how propaganda works. Every state produces propaganda. One state produces billions of dollars of propaganda each year.