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It was just my crass humor. I used the noun version of the word “use” because you said you couldn’t figure out how to use it.
What’s the use of giving you the answer when you can look it up on the internet?
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[Outdated, please look at pinned post] Casual Conversation@lemmy.world•[Story] "Proposing" to my girlfriend
7·2 years agoGlad you found someone to share your life with. My wife and I have been married for 30 years. Prior to marriage, we lived together during college, had a long distance relationship after graduation due to jobs, moved back together and bought a house.
One night, during a girls night out, they were chatting about our relationship. One of her friends drunkenly told her to shit or get off the pot. So she did a little thinking and one night, while we were watching tv, she turned to me and said, “Let’s get married“.
I thought about it for five seconds and said, “Ok”. We resumed with the tv show and life went on. A couple of days passed before we actually sat down and discussed why she asked me to marry her. We knew we loved each other and didn’t need a wedding or rings to prove it. Marriage was just a formality but we did it anyway. It definitely made our parents happy.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How do you think society might have changed if the internet hadn't been capitalized on?English
5·2 years agoAh, so what would the Internet look like if it were built by altruistic, honest people. Sadly, I must be really jaded an cynical because that’s so hard for me to envision.
Commercial interests were always exploiting resources within their spheres of influence, even before the Internet. As technology improved and new pathways emerged, they ran full speed ahead.
Your example of a news site that didn’t push their algorithms never existed. Even pre-Internet, when news was printed, every newspaper had a certain slant. In New York City—back in the 70s—there were four major papers, NY Times, Wall St Journal, NY Post, Daily News. They all had their biases.
But the one thing they couldn’t do was collect user data. Ads were static and we had a choice to either read or ignore it.
As I’m typing and doing this brain dump—it’s 1:18am, why am I not asleep—I’ve come to realize that the thing I hate most about the current state of the Internet is the vast collection of user data how companies are mining and exploiting it. If we could stop it, I would be fine with most everything else.
mick@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How do you think society might have changed if the internet hadn't been capitalized on?English
11·2 years agoThat’s hard to answer without qualifying “commercial interests”. I think of banking and other financial institutions as commercial interests, and I like having control of my finances online. I don’t have to wait until the end of the month to see credit card charges (charge notifications that pop up on my phone are nearly instantaneous). I don’t have to make a phone call to my broker to place a stock order.
A lot of people disparage Amazon, but I like the convenience. No more driving to two or three stores to find what I need.
Other commercial interests like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter/X—yeah, they can disappear and I wouldn’t miss them.
mick@lemmy.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why is “Now I Am Become Death” phrased so awkwardly in English?English
17·2 years agoYes. The conjugates for “to be” are: I am, You are, He/she is, etc.
Looks nice, but I agree with others about installing cabinets along the wall in the breakfast nook.
Is there a sink in the butler’s pantry? The blueprint doesn’t show it, but the photo shows something in the middle of that counter space. If so, you might want to add some counter space as well for a toaster oven and coffee maker.
I have a similar setup for the cooktop and range hood layout. After living with it for 20 years, I’d say I’m not a fan of that design. The cabinets are too close to the cooktop and will get greasy. Fumes will also rise up and around the range hood and get on the cabinets above hood. Lastly, if you ever have to replace your range hood years down the road, it’s very likely the cabinet surface being covered by the hood will be a different color than the exposed surface.
I would make the cabinets on both sides smaller, at least 6” away from cooktop and not have any cabinetry above hood.
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politics @lemmy.world•Pro-Trump protester Ray Epps files defamation suit against Fox News
6·2 years agoThis is perfect. He accuses Fox of using him as a scapegoat. Then he turns around and uses Fox as a scapegoat for his stupidity.
I had a brain MRI a couple of years ago and got the same. My brain and your breasts are unremarkable.



I’m guessing they’re upset because it involves same-gender sex. If they had committed normal white collar crime, like embezzling a million dollars, nothing would have happened to them.