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CoolThingAboutMe@beehaw.orgtoWitches VS Patriarchy@lemmy.ca•A reminder that it's always been this way, the manosphere is just the latest version of it
1·3 months agoSociety collapsing due to half the population disappearing, yes.
All women dying out in “days” without men, no. 😂
Even if in work like water treatment and electricity generation/distribution that are mostly men, there are still plenty of women. And huge swathes of the world live without these things anyway. It seems like you’re only thinking of cities becoming unlivable, or only thinking of a very narrow microcosm of women.
As someone who has known extremely competent and intelligent women all through my life, and also lived in really remote and rural places, I can say with absolute certainty that if men just blipped out of existence one day women would be just fine.
Yes, life wouldn’t continue as it had. There would be changes. Just like there would be changes for men if women all disappeared. But to suggest that women would just let rubbish and bodies pile up, and that they wouldn’t give any thought to or take action about food supply is delusional.
CoolThingAboutMe@beehaw.orgtoHistory@lemmy.ml•Map of Every Country that the USA has invaded, bombed, couped, supported dictators, supported terrorists and/or interfered in elections since 1900.
2·3 months agoSame with KRudd. Not proven, but seems likely.
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movies@piefed.social•Dwayne Johnson Speaks Out After ‘Smashing Machine’ Becomes His Worst Opening Ever: ‘You Can’t Control Box Office Results’
3·4 months agoI do think this kind of tendency is fairly common. Most humans find it easier to be kind and giving when everything is going well for them. And conversely most humans, when their life starts going to shit, really find it difficult to care about other people’s problems.
Of course there are examples of people who are going through the worst time ever and still manage to muster up empathy and patience for others. I think people like that are remarkable because they are not the usual.
(Not to defend Dwayne Johnson, I have no feelings at all about him or knowledge about what he has and has not done. Just a side note thought)
Hell yeah brother!
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is the best advice you can give to teenagers?
4·4 months agoThis will be great for my daughter, thank you
I don’t know if anyone outside Australia knows Fern Gully… But anyway, years ago, watching that movie with friends I casually suggested that possibly fairies in Australia would more likely be indigenous looking than white, and got told off for “making everything political”. And by migrant friends.
One of whom used to get quite offended at any implication that they were anything other than Australian.
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Australia@aussie.zone•@jack_toohey on why the housing crisis is not caused by migration [ALL IMAGES IN POST BODY]English
2·5 months agoSo AirBnB/Stayz/etc is a contributing problem.
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Alberta@lemmy.ca•Alberta government pauses ban on school library books with sexual content
2·5 months agoAh yes. I’m sure it was 100% the children’s decision to fuck their dad, he was completely unwitting… 🤢
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Australia@aussie.zone•Why the cost of living crisis will not get betterEnglish
21·5 months agoWhere is that 2million number coming from?
https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/people/population/overseas-migration/latest-release
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Technology@beehaw.org•Does AI need to be perfect to replace jobs?
2·5 months agoAn acquaintance at work (in Australia) went to work as a developer for Amazon in the US a few years back. According to him, the hours he was expected to work meant that his really great salary actually translated to a quite shitty hourly rate. And he never got to go sightseeing and tourist-ing with his wife and kids because he was always working.
My friend and her husband also worked in the US for years, in mining, and said similar things. Terrible leave offerings, and a culture where even if you have leave you feel extreme pressure not to take it.
Is that what a flatworm looks like?
I would not describe that as flat. It looks like some kind of dragon imo.
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Australia@aussie.zone•Seven in 10 new people joining NDIS for autismEnglish
111·6 months agoFor our son, it’s the daycare pushing us repeatedly to get the autism diagnosis.
We have seen an occupational therapist who cost $280 for a 1 hour zoom call without my son present and advised it would be around $350 each time she did a visit. Medicare covers $48 that, or our top tier extras cover covers $50.
Or NDIS provides 6 totally free sessions per year. So of course I have started the process of trying to get him on NDIS. I’d be silly not to.
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Australia@aussie.zone•Quiz: can you pick a Victorian from a Queenslander? How our accents change from state to stateEnglish
2·6 months agoI’m an almost life long QLDer and ‘a port’ to me would mean a fortified wine…
Or where the boats come in
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Australia@aussie.zone•Why Western hegemony is overEnglish
7·6 months agoI found this a long but very interesting read. Particularly the repeated idea throughout it that US foreign policy has long had the goal of suppressing other powers and maintaining dominance, but that their actions this year are actually having the opposite effect.
Very long but interesting interview









From what I’ve heard adopting is actually very difficult and arduous. There’s way more families trying to adopt an infant than there are infants that can be adopted