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  • When people say that, they aren't implying the left are are morally superior. They're implying the right has double standards. That the right is only interested in holding politicians on the left accountable, while giving politicians on the right free pass to do whatever.

    It's obviously true, and it's a problem for the left, but it's a problem of the right.

  • Some people said "We don't like socialism" and some others said "Aye" and we're all supposed to care because of their job or something

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  • "All issues have only one sensible side and the rest are insensible" is not the takeaway from their comment. Some issues have multiple sensible sides. Other issues might have one sensible sides and several nonsense sides. All their last comment did was provide an example of the latter. They seem to take no stance on what type of issue their first example is.

  • So is the shocking news here that a millionaire... used banks?

  • I think most people missed the point of my comment as an ironic statement mocking the hypocrisy of the democratic establishment in this race.

  • Vote blue no matter who.

  • In addition to what everyone else said, the terms just refer to completely different people. "single mother" obviously refers to the mother, while "children of absentee fathers" refers to... the children.

    And it's a strawman anyways - nobody's out there using "single mother" as a pejorative. I've heard it used far more often in a good sense.

  • Yeah, this is ancient news and takes all of 8 seconds to permanently disable.

  • Welcome to Moe's!

  • not with that attitude

  • To be clear, this is a falsified version of this article from 2022 ("French officials told to abandon gaming Anglicisms")

  • come on

    Jump
  • Can we skip ahead to the part with the gas station?

  • All I was commenting on was the tax comment, and this still has no relevance to that

  • The USPS is mostly self-funding, receiving very little at all through taxes, so... yeah.

  • plantfanatic must have a top-loader.

  • My washing machine does not work if I keep the door open.

  • I'm thinking we might be in the clear. It says items marked as a "gift" with a value of less than $100 USD should still be exempt, and this is both of those. I've reached out to double check that they marked the "Gift" box on the customs form and find out what specific value they declared just to be safe.

    Either way I'm still expecting chaos-related delays from this.

  • I had a friend ship me a package via Aus Post on Saturday. The tracking page last updated at 1:33am on the 26th local time to say it'd been processed at the (Australian) airport. I assume we got in just in time to avoid being inconvenienced by this? If the package fails to arrive in the US before Friday will I have to pay an additional fee to receive it?

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    From a purely political perspective, if you oppose the US tariffs as a US resident, should you buy or avoid buying products subject to tariffs?

  • linux4noobs @programming.dev

    Why is pynput typing incorrect output, but only on Linux?

  • Programming @programming.dev

    Why is pynput typing incorrect output, but only on Linux?

  • Python @programming.dev

    Why is pynput typing incorrect output, but only on Linux?

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    What happens when I ignore the cookie preference dialogue on websites?

  • You Should Know @lemmy.world

    YSK you can use uBlock Origin to block Lemmy posts containing certain words

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    What are the practical effects of the recent court ruling nullifying Musk's Tesla pay package?

  • No Stupid Questions (Developer Edition) @programming.dev

    In autohotkey, can you daisy chain together hotstrings from different scripts?

  • What's this Bug? @lemmy.ml

    What're these bugs? (Southwest Florida)

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Are there any websites that track upcoming cultural events, with a focus on sports and TV?

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Can I replace my shower controls?

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Are there any recurring charges (or other downsides) that come with having a driver's license but not owning a car or regularly driving?

  • What is this thing? @lemmy.world

    What is this cat?

  • Games @lemmy.world

    Hollow Knight - 6 Years Later. [Ceave Perspective]

  • science @lemmy.world

    What’s going on with the reports of a room-temperature superconductor?

    arstechnica.com /science/2023/08/whats-going-on-with-the-reports-of-a-room-temperature-superconductor/
  • Fediverse @lemmy.world

    So, how many lemmynsfw.com communities have you blocked?

  • Lemmy.world Support @lemmy.world

    Why can youtube links no longer open as in-line embeds?

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Why AI detectors think the US Constitution was written by AI

    arstechnica.com /information-technology/2023/07/why-ai-detectors-think-the-us-constitution-was-written-by-ai/
  • Houseplants @mander.xyz

    Why does my cactus grow so tall it can't stand on its own?

  • science @lemmy.world

    A new, thin-lensed telescope design could far surpass James Webb

    arstechnica.com /space/2023/07/a-new-thin-lensed-telescope-design-could-far-surpass-james-webb/