I’ve been getting emails with the subject line, “Your expertise is requested,” from LinkedIn for several years now. They definitely know how to pander to their audience!
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Conan was talking about this, either on his podcast or at the end of that last Norm special on Netflix. Apparently, he was booked for two segments, but thought he was only there for one, so he just improved this whole thing to fill in the time. Such a brilliant mind. What a huge loss.
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Technology@lemmy.world•N.W.T. wildfire evacuees say Facebook's news ban 'dangerous' in emergency situation | CBC News
20·3 years agoI feel like maybe I’m being a bit thick here, but there’s no way for people to go to… news sites?
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World News@lemmy.world•The entire capital city of Canada's Northwest Territories has been ordered to evacuate as hundreds of wildfires scorch the region, officials say
3·3 years agoOh! Huh. Okay, good to know. Thanks for the tip!
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Australia@aussie.zone•Aboriginal 18-year-old with disability thrown to ground during NSW police arrest while having seizure
10·3 years agoThat guy looks like he’d been waiting for that moment ever since he learned how to do it and just needed to try it on someone much smaller than him so that he could actually pull it off. What a cunt.
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World News@lemmy.world•The entire capital city of Canada's Northwest Territories has been ordered to evacuate as hundreds of wildfires scorch the region, officials say
123·3 years agoOh, this is such a shit thread to have this conversation, but nevertheless…
I played Firewatch for a while a couple of years ago and LOVED it. Didn’t finish, not sure what happened but I just never got back to it. I think I’ve forgotten enough of it now that I can go back and start again and have a fresh experience. I’ve recommended this game to a few people and everyone has loved it. Some excellent twists and turns and fun little bits of mystery. Great writing!
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What simple changes should people do in their lives to make a positive impact on climate change?
21·3 years agoAgreed. What people don’t realize is that if they were to actually follow those recommendations, then oil companies wouldn’t be responsible for as much pollution. We can say it’s the corporations that are doing it, but it’s all of us that are keeping these corporations in business and buying the products that pollute. If we all took personal responsibility, the corporations 'level of output would decline. This is ALL about personal responsibility and it is infuriating to watch people say “well it’s the corporations” all the time.
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Movies and TV Shows@lemmy.film•The Fugitive‘s 30th anniversary: ‘I Didn’t Kill My Wife!’ — An Oral History of ‘The Fugitive’
4·3 years agoWell, that was a fantastic read. Took about an hour with looking up some of the references they make and getting deeper into a few things. Thanks for posting!
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General Discussion@lemmy.world•Can we stop with this "boomer" sis joke?
11·3 years agoWhatever the age, if you act like a know it all privvy cunt everybody’s going to fuck you like a cunt.
Hey, this post is a great example of that very thing!
I feel sad for the people who bought into the ‘boomers are to blame’ propaganda. Very similar to the ‘they terk er jerbs’ crew. From this article:
Research by the Insured Retirement Institute (IRI) from 2019 also suggests trouble for many retiring Boomers. IRI found that 45% have no retirement savings. Out of the 55% who do, 28% have less than $100,000. This suggests that approximately half of the retirees are, or will be, living off of their Social Security benefits.
I don’t know if you think that it was millenials who started planting trees, or protesting forestry policies and oil companies, but I’ve been getting arrested for that very thing since the 80s, along with a lot of my friends. People who, by the by, did not make the cut for home ownership. If you think it’s because everyone over 40 voted for this, I’d be curious to know who you’ve been voting for that is turning this around.
The people you want to be raging against are the rich people. Plain and simple. And if you’re such a simpleton as to believe that the problem is age, it probably doesn’t matter what you think at this point, anyway. But I wish you the best of luck!
Maybe Facebook got so big and their search is so good that people just stopped using Google search for it, but I have a hard time believing that can be responsible for a drop of this magnitude.
I would say you’re probably right. Remember this old gem?
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Politics@kbin.social•Trump’s Legal Team Just Blew a Big Hole in His Third Indictment Defense
2·3 years agoI think it was a good point. It was just misinterpreted by someone who is hoping to get into an argument, I think. :)
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Technology@lemmy.world•The new Sony Walkman costs more than you think, here's why
2·3 years agoI made the awful decision to go with Bowers & Wilkins over the Sonys. They sound okay, but the design is absolute garbage. Next time it’s Sony.
999@kbin.socialtoPolitics@lemmy.ml•Donald Trump mugshot promised in looming indictment
20·3 years agoI would be interested in knowing what crimes they are. Whaddya got?
This scene from The Congress feels a lot less like fiction now.
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Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Game of Thrones was nearly "destroyed" by pirates illegally streaming HBO content
1·3 years agoHere is an article that talks about how artists get paid for radio play. Not sure why you’d think they do not. The basics are:
- Radio acquires a blanket license(s) from its local PRO(s)
- A song is played on a radio, and the airplay is reported to a PRO
- The PRO distributes royalties and songwriter gets paid
The songwriter is paid the royalties due
As a kid I had really bad asthma, which led to a lot of chest congestion. Had codeine around for when it got bad. Worked quite nicely, indeed.
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Politics@kbin.social•US supreme court rules against affirmative action in Harvard and UNC cases
7·3 years ago•AA benefitted white women more than all other groups COMBINED—plaintiffs never complained about that
•43% of white Harvard students are legacy or athlete students, of which 75% would not be admitted otherwise—plaintiffs never complained about that
•Asians are 6% of the population & 26% of Harvard admissions—plaintiffs never complained about that
I’ve been reading the Lonesome Dove series, not in order of publication, but in internal chronological order.
Dead Man’s Walk
Comanche Moon
Lonesome Dove
Streets of LaredoI would never have thought to read these books, but I was looking for something to read and my current favourite author, Joe Abercrombie, said Lonesome Dove was the best book he’d ever read so I thought I’d give 'em a whirl. I’m so glad I did. McMurty has such an excellent, calm, matter-of-fact way of telling these stories. I’m most of the way through Lonesome Dove at this point. I think that Comanche Moon is one of the oddest, but most authentic books about mid-19th century Western America I’ve ever read. The other thing that stands out to me is that each chapter could really be a short story that could stand on its own without any of the other context that the rest of the book provides. It’s really a masterclass in storytelling. Can’t recommend enough.
I’m almost always listening to this lo-fi beats channel. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6D2p1UYM1Yw





I’m going to go with the X-Files. Although I was going to say The Sopranos because when it first came out it was like no one had ever made good TV before and they were showing everyone else how to do it. But I have rewatched X-Files way more than the sopranos (I have a few times, but the last couple of times I kind of skipped over the therapy sessions to get to the rest of the show). The seasons were long enough that they could keep a main story going, and then allow the characters to develop more fully in these little side quests with other interesting characters. The chemistry between Duchovny and Anderson was perfect, the writing was extremely compelling, and they did a really wonderful job with story arcs. Also, it’s mostly filmed in Vancouver in the 90s and I have fond memories of that town in that time. Continuum is another favourite for that same reason. But yeah, the X-Files. Currently at season 7 in another rewatch and still loving it.