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quetzaldilla@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Plastics in everyday objects may disrupt sleep in same way as caffeine, study findsEnglish1·7 hours agoI did write an entire college textbook about statistics, so yes! I know what an outlier is.
From a very kind place in my heart, I am going to encourage you to seek therapy because the points you are making are deeply rooted in emotions, and are highly subjective based on your thoughts-- that is, your points are not facts, but merely your own opinions.
No shame in therapy! I enjoy my own time in therapy and I found it very helpful in helping me challenge my own perspectives to a healthier place.
quetzaldilla@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•guys what the heck theyre putting micro chips in the cheese and using blockchains to track the micro chipsEnglish2·16 hours agoDang ol’ Wallace over here. 😂
quetzaldilla@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Plastics in everyday objects may disrupt sleep in same way as caffeine, study findsEnglish31·19 hours agoNative Americans and other indigenous groups do not subscribe to exploiting the masses and ruining the environment.
Discounting these groups, and people working hard to protect the planet as simply “outliers” is disingenuous.
Saying that all humans are cancer or corrupted is basically emotional immaturity-- it’s a very childlike world view that chooses to ignore reality.
Humans are animals, neither good or bad. Their actions may be helpful or harmful, but that is a choice each every single person makes.
And if you actually bothered to look, you’d find that most people just want to live a peaceful and quiet life.
quetzaldilla@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Plastics in everyday objects may disrupt sleep in same way as caffeine, study findsEnglish31·1 day agoThe world’s richest 10% are responsible for two thirds of global heating:
https://www.sciencealert.com/worlds-richest-10-caused-two-thirds-of-global-heating-study-finds
Guess how they got so filthy rich? Capitalism.
Millions and millions of people work hard every single day, for low pay and zero recognition, protecting, researching, and restoring wilderness around the world.
Millions and millions of people are concerned about climate change, and have changed their lifestyles in order to try to help and reduce the strain on our planet.
quetzaldilla@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Plastics in everyday objects may disrupt sleep in same way as caffeine, study findsEnglish3·1 day agoCorrection:
Humans are not cancer. Capitalism is.
quetzaldilla@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•People with lower cognitive ability more likely to fall for pseudo-profound bullshitEnglish10·1 day agoA complex problem is scary for intellectually lazy or emotionally immature people.
It’s easier for them to believe there is a simple solution but the “deep state” is preventing the solution from happening, or that a “savior” will come and fix it all for us while we sit back and watch Netflix.
Not sure why you got downvoted, this is a space where reasonable questions should be encouraged.
Here ya go, my dude:
Tell ya partner to slack and steal as much time as possible from his employer, make careless mistakes, and cost the operation valuable time and money.
That’s how ya fight capitalism: by making it unprofitable.
Worried about getting fired?
The truth is that boomers are dying or retiring, and there’s not enough people out there to do the work.
Hiring and training new people costs a lot of money, and a new hire would want a salary just as high as a current employee, if not higher, due to inflation.
Source: I work in public accounting. The rich do nothing but steal from the working class 24/7.
quetzaldilla@lemmy.worldto Comic Strips@lemmy.world•[ItsMegComics] Those CustomersEnglish61·1 day ago“Tell me you don’t know what a fascist is without saying you don’t know what a fascist is” speed run challenge.
quetzaldilla@lemmy.worldto Comic Strips@lemmy.world•[ItsMegComics] Those CustomersEnglish9·2 days ago- Adobe for being greedy fascists.
- Nestle for committing crimes against humanity.
- Starbucks for being union busters.
- Walmart for being union busters and exploiters.
- Coca-Cola for being the biggest plastic polluter in the world.
- SC Johnson for knowingly selling asbestos tainted products to unsuspecting consumers.
- Oatly for suing a small family business that also made oat milk.
- Airbnb for driving the housing crisis that plagues the entire world.
- Chevron for selling oil stolen from Palestinians.
- Meta for being fucking fascists.
- Nike for using sweat shops to make products.
- Uber for exploiting drivers and interfering with public transit development.
- Whole Foods for being union busters, same as their parent company, Amazon.
- Apple for using exploitative labor practices overseas where they escape accountability.
- Wells Fargo for rearranging the order of transactions in order to cause overdraft fees.
I could go on and on…
quetzaldilla@lemmy.worldto Health - Resources and discussion for everything health-related@lemmy.world•Common household plastics linked to thousands of global deaths from heart disease, study findsEnglish18·2 days agoI think the difference is that the cans have a plastic coating inside, which is heated during the canning process.
quetzaldilla@lemmy.worldto Comic Strips@lemmy.world•[ItsMegComics] Those CustomersEnglish341·2 days agoTrader Joe’s for being fascist union busters. Amazon for being fascist union busters. Target for being fascist hypocrites. Chick-fil-A for being homophobic fascists. Google for being fascists. Microsoft for being fascists.
quetzaldilla@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•First Afrikaners granted refugee status due to arrive in U.S.English5·2 days agoGood news is that our country is so anti-immigrant, they will likely be miserable over here. Even better, they will probably need to live near other miserable pieces of shit like themselves, and by God are they miserable-- most unhappy people I’ve ever had the misfortune to cross paths with.
quetzaldilla@lemmy.worldto Work Reform@lemmy.world•What can the global left learn from Mexico – where far-right politics hasn’t taken off?English4·3 days agoMexicans are just as proud as they are ashamed of their country, just like Americans are.
We have cartels, corrupt cops & government officials, scarcity, addiction, homeless, violence, etc.
We are not some magical people united by our strong national identity, especially when many indigenous groups continue to be marginalized and abused.
What we do have that Americans do not is a greater sense of community.
So if you ask me, it’s simply that we are all such broke mofos, we understand what that feels like so we help others out.
My mama always had me run food over to people who looked like they were struggling, and we helped many others over the years with a place to stay or some money to help them get going on their education or small business.
quetzaldilla@lemmy.worldto Work Reform@lemmy.world•What can the global left learn from Mexico – where far-right politics hasn’t taken off?English8·3 days agoDude, stfu.
Mexicans come from all sort of indigenous & international backgrounds, not just Aztecs & Spaniards.
There’s tons of Japanese people from when they escaped US internment camps.
There’s also tons of black people, from escaped slaves running away from the US slaver states.
It’s just that we are all intermixed, so it’s harder to tell.
quetzaldilla@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•USDA chief says agency is trying to fill key jobs after paying 15,000 to leaveEnglish41·3 days agoLol, no.
You should totes bring it up.
“Hey, I know you are a nice person-- did you vote for American children undergoing cancer treatment being deported? Are you okay with this?”
quetzaldilla@lemmy.worldto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL Airborne Rabies is a real thingEnglish31·5 days agoMexico does in fact have regulations against operations like the one you are describing, because they are harmful to the environment.
Enforcing these regulations can be challenging, but I’ve seen people lose everything they own over similar violations.
For example, some Americans opened an Airbnb cabin operation on protected land near by where my mama lives. They ran the operation for about a year before the government caught whiff of it. One of the owners ended up with jail time because the land they destroyed to build those ugly-ass cabins was endangered salamander habitat.
The cabins got torn down and now that area is managed by the local university for wilderness restoration research.
quetzaldilla@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•The Link between Cannabis and Psychosis in Teens Is RealEnglish61·6 days agoI am unsure of why you felt the need to write a rebuttal to a point that was not made.
I am proletariat for sure.
Not bitter and unhappy enough to be part of the 1%.