I don’t understand: why must it be eInk? I know glass displays aren’t the best because of reflection but an iPad gets super bright and takes a keyboard. You can easily find a used one for $100-150
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Pretty much all crypto bro stuff, honestly
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World News@lemmy.world•An Iraqi man who carried out several Quran burnings in Sweden has been killedEnglish
5·11 months agoIt’s predictable because the religious are mentally ill and dangerous
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Technology@lemmy.ml•‘Sputnik moment’: $1tn wiped off US stocks after Chinese firm unveils AI chatbot
1·11 months agoInteresting it won’t let you login or signup using a VPN, even set to the correct country
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Palestine@lemm.ee•Flattening Gaza is one of Biden's accomplishments
2·11 months agoRemoved by mod
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ADHD memes@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Hate it when someone nails me and doesn't even know meEnglish
13·11 months agoI didn’t know this was an ADD thing
But this is so me
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Uplifting News@lemmy.world•Bill Burr calls out insurance companies over LA fires—"Free Luigi!"English
2·11 months agoDepends on the moderator. The can say it’s a “call for violence”
Bunch of pussy bullshit
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News@lemmy.world•A lot of Americans are Googling 'what is oligarchy?' after Biden's farewell speech
33·11 months agoHe’s just as complacent in the oligarchical society we currently have as anyone.
Just something to think about when it comes to the influence social media has on society
TikTok has already transformed how Americans communicate, influencing language and behavior in ways that may have broader implications. The Chinese government, known for using censorship and language control to maintain social order and suppress dissent, leverages euphemistic language as a tool for manipulating public opinion and silencing critical discourse.
Phrases like “unalive” for suicide or “grape” for rape dilute the meaning and impact of language, making it easier for powerful entities to control narratives and obscure uncomfortable truths. This process, known as “language laundering” or “semantic bleaching,” strips words of their emotional weight and original meaning, making it harder to address sensitive or urgent issues effectively.
This trend has extended beyond language to visuals, with people obscuring letters or censoring words in pictures and posts—using terms like “s**cide” or “r*pe.” While this may help users navigate algorithms designed to suppress certain keywords, it completely erodes the clarity and impact of critical conversations.
The normalization of this behavior on TikTok has permeated Facebook, Reddit, Instagram, and other social media platforms, spreading a culture of diluted language and indirect communication. These practices hinder meaningful discourse, desensitize users to serious issues, and ultimately make it more challenging to engage with sensitive topics in a direct and effective manner. Recognizing and resisting this shift is essential to preserving the integrity of public discussions and fostering authentic engagement.
Violence does something. It eliminates enemy combatants or resources. A protest doesn’t do shit
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Clutch your pearls harder. Violence would have made a difference and mattered. This wasn’t shit and the only casualty was that woman killed by the cop because she didn’t shoot him first.
Thank you for saying it was a protest and not a coup or insurrection
100% yes. Anyone guarding that building is an agent of the government, as are cops.
And you’re just a bootlicker?
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And that’s not violence. That’s less trouble than a soccer fans
I’m amazed at all the CCP dick sucking here. It’s like I stumbled into r/Sino
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That wasn’t violence. Why they did it and the Trump thing is stupid but an actually violent attack would have been actually successful at purging the congressional ranks.
And fuck off, .world mods, me saying what I wish had happened isn’t a call for violence




Those are the kind of women who have multiple kids from multiple fathers