I was fine the next day, but I remember almost nothing about that night, and what I do remember from early on in the evening is that I was worried I would get lost on the way to the bathroom
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alternatively, maybe don’t be with people with much higher tolerance than yourself. my first time with edibles my friends who were huge potheads and about half my size were taking like 80mg, so I said, “oh, I should be able to do like 50 then, right?” and they did not tell me no
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A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•Surging prediction markets face legal backlash in US: ‘Lines have been blurred’
9·9 days ago“the lines between gambling and investing have been blurred”
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politics @lemmy.world•Republican Joins With Dems on Constitutional Amendment to Give Congress Power to Reject Trump Pardons
5·9 days agodon’t amendments need 67 Senate votes?
is the first one in E even a toaster? looks like an old-fashioned waffle iron
ah yes, weed, the stuff that famously makes you not want to eat
at the very least give me a significant number of attempts before prompting. if I’ve only tried 2 or 3 times and you’re already asking if I wanna turn down difficulty you can fuck off
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I mean, the original’s not great either, it’s a bunch of guys wrapped in Confederate flags singing about how Watergate wasn’t even a big deal actually, and guys who criticize racism like Neil Young should just shut up
“[tech bros] don’t have evil in [their] heart” [citation needed]
arctanthrope@lemmy.worldtoAMUSING, INTERESTING, OUTRAGEOUS, or PROFOUND@lemmy.world•An expert's observationEnglish
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arctanthrope@lemmy.worldtoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•The news is sugarcoating how revolting the Epstein files are
5·23 days agois this made to look like it was written by “ai” as a sort of ironic joke, or did you actually use an llm to write your thoughts for you on how powerful people controlling the language we use is dangerous?
ok I see. my understanding of imperialism is that it encompasses both of those, meaning broadly, expansion of influence, especially (but not necessarily) by claiming areas of land, in order to gain control of resources currently held by others. but I agree, there are two types within that, and the distinction between them is whether the people currently occupying the land (or in particular their labor) are part of the resources that the empire is trying to claim
so, just walking through your own argument as I understand it: situations that are similar to the treatment of indigenous North Americans by the US can be considered imperialism, if it’s done by one nation to another nation. but the actual treatment of indigenous peoples by the US doesn’t meet that condition. the result of that syllogism must be: between the US and the indigenous peoples, one of them is not a nation. I assume you’re not saying that the US is not a nation. so the conclusion must be that the indigenous North American peoples were not a nation, or multiple nations; that there was no political or societal organization in the Americas before Europeans came. is that what you mean, or have I misunderstood?
and my question is why do you think that’s not a form of imperialism
the “neighboring nation” I was referring to were the indigenous people. North America was not a blank slate before Europeans arrived. “manifest destiny” was imperialism
so you’re saying going to war against a neighboring nation to expand your territory is not what an empire does?







I have a bs in mathematics and I had never even heard of SQL until after I’d graduated and started seeing it as a requirement for every job that a person with a bs in mathematics might apply for