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IamtheMorgz @lemmy.world
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‘Too many old people’: A rural Pa. town reckons with population loss
  • While this is indeed a list, it pales in comparison to what you can do in or near a large city.

    I enjoy a ton of things on your list but there's stuff you just can't easily do outside of a metro area. Especially stuff you need a specialized teacher for.

  • Idaho bar celebrates "Heterosexual Awesomeness Month" with free beer for straight men
  • Attacked for being the "wrong kind of straight couple"? I'm not saying it doesn't happen but I don't know that I've seen any actual attacks for that. Plenty of people preaching that women should stay home in the kitchen or whatever, but on average, social media alone has tipped that scale, I think.

  • Idaho bar celebrates "Heterosexual Awesomeness Month" with free beer for straight men
  • You seem to be under the impression that straight couples in media are only ever married with 2.5 kids with a working father and stay at home mom but that really doesn't seem like it's been the case for a while.

    While polyamory is probably still underrepresented, I'm not sure about your other examples. Also polyamory often includes at least one LGBTQ+ relationship so I'm not sure it makes your point. And a trans person in a heterosexual relationship falls at least half into LGBTQ+ by definition.

    Most rom coms aren't about married couples with kids. Most sit coms show relationships where both partners work. The old trope of the dad who knows nothing about his kids is pretty dead at this point. Divorced and widowed couples show up a lot, too.

    I don't think you're wrong that all kinds of relationships and gender expressions should be represented, but comparing it to the overall lack of LGBTQ+ rep out there... Well, one of these things is not like the other.

    Also, my sister works and her husband is a stay at home dad. When people hear this they say "oh" and move on. When I mention my nephew is trans... Well the reaction is different. Very different. As stupid as it sounds, media representation plays a huge role in exposing people to things they don't get the chance to see often in their own lives (especially if you're from a small town). It's good for people to see trans characters they like and relate to before they find out about my nephew. I actually use it as a gauge to decide if I should tell people at all.

    So long as straight is the assumption (or default), we are gonna need these kinds of spaces.

  • Do 9-5 jobs still exist in the U.S.?
  • Will the other Friday be shorter, too? Because otherwise they're getting an extra hour out of you every other week.

    I do this at my job (my choice). I do 7 to 4:30 with a half hour for lunch. I don't actually take the lunch when I'm in the office since there's no place other than my desk to be, and thankfully my supervisor is fine with me just leaving at 4. When I'm at home I try to actually be away from my office for that time.

    I do like 3 day weekends and when I'm WFH I don't even notice the 9 hour days. Idk if I'd do it for a job I had to be in the office every day for, but hopefully it will work for you.

  • Do 9-5 jobs still exist in the U.S.?
  • This is why work from home is so valuable to me. They don't pay me well enough to have a commute under 45 mins because the cost of living in the city is high as heck. And there's no public transit option. So basically that's 1.5 hours a day that I'm not losing to being stupid traffic

  • Do 9-5 jobs still exist in the U.S.?
  • Technically I come in at 7 and leave at 4:30, but it's a 9 hour day (30 min unpaid lunch) and I get every other Friday off in exchange. Also most days I work from home. No way in heck I'd ever go in for something like that.

    OP, start job shopping. Longer hours are a sign the business isn't doing all that well and they're trying to squeeze out some more labor. Or a sign they're doing well but are not interested in taking care of people by hiring enough staff and would rather you burn yourself out.

  • What Radicalized You?
  • You're definitely right about the reasons why, but it's extremely frustrating to have this kind of situation when we could probably just find another way to find it and treat water like a basic human right!

  • I Don’t Want To Spend My One Wild And Precious Life Dealing With Google’s AI Search - Aftermath
  • In a similar vein, I was trying to find something on Facebook (yeah, I know, but it was a funny work thing) today and went to use the search function to look for the FB page in question (searched the exact name) and if you just hit enter the new AI assumes you're asking it a question. It's FB! It's not a search engine! Why is it trying to give me a phone number for the police department I'm looking up to see their insane post?! I want to see the page! The page with the name I searched! On the app I searched in! Now you have to click a separate button that specifies you're looking to search through FB.... In the FB app!

    This AI crap is already k.i.l.l.i.n.g. me.

  • [Serious] Why do so many people seem to hate veganism?
  • Some people do, but it's not as easy as "just eat better" for everyone. If we were arguing about how people aren't eating healthy I think very few people would be frame it as just a choice.

    Cheap meat, fast food (few if any veggie options, and basically no vegan ones) - these are staples of the poor. There's a limit to how much rice and beans anyone wants to eat, especially when just getting a couple pounds of ground beef is a luxury. I don't think it's right to shame people for taking the beef. Or judging them for taking it.

    I think if vegans want to change the world they should be campaigning against poor practices in the industry, not attacking the guy who just worked 16 hours at a minimum wage job and is choosing to grab a mcdouble rather than going home to cook a beyond burger. Is one better for the environment and world? Sure. But it's not that guy's fault the system is rigged in favor of the mcdouble, and reminding him of the fact that he's making the world worse isn't furthering the goal of making the world better.

  • [Serious] Why do so many people seem to hate veganism?
  • I've not had this experience with vegans because I don't really know many people who are vegan, but I always find it funny when a vegetarian says something like "you could add chicken or beef if you wanted" when the whole point of asking for the recipe is that you liked it enough to try to make it again... It's kind of adorable and sweet.

  • [Serious] Why do so many people seem to hate veganism?
  • The very first vegan I ever knew talked at me for 10 minutes about how I should go vegan. It was the only 10 minutes I knew her. I was 15, still living with my parents, didn't have a way to get around, and my family was fairly poor. Oh, and my mother didn't cook so much as unboxed dinner, because the kitchen was always filthy. I definitely walked away from that interaction feeling like I'd been told I was a terrible human who deserves to suffer by a rude principal. So yes, they definitely exist.

    I've never met a Vegetarian that wasn't chill about it, though.

    I'm sure there are plenty of chill vegans too, but some of them come off like an annoying televangelist, in my experience.

  • [Serious] Why do so many people seem to hate veganism?
  • That choice is steeped in privilege though, and I think it's worth acknowledging that. Food choices are just something we shouldn't be judging other people on, regardless of what those choices are. "Fed is best" applies through all stages of life.

  • [Serious] Why do so many people seem to hate veganism?
  • The fact that you just think people should live more poorly and with less nutrition if they can't afford the fru fru stuff is really disturbing.

    I've been rive and beans only poor before. It sucked a lot. And on the rare occasion I could get some meat or cheese in my diet I definitely wasn't in a position to be worried about which choice was "worse". I just wanted some freaking variety. I should be able to have that. Everyone should.

    Donate to your local food bank!

  • My baby girl (old lady)

    Thought I'd share my 16ish year old with you all and give posting a try since I'm new to the fediverse thing! Isn't she the cutest?!

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