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AmidFuror
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AmidFuror@fedia.ioto science@lemmy.world•Breaking the Rules of Magnetism: Unusual Crystal Surprises Physicists With Cooling Effect2·20 hours agoIn science reporting, every result breaks a paradigm and has important applications in medicine or something else consumers relate to.
AmidFuror@fedia.ioto World News@lemmy.world•UK’s chief rabbi says Bob Vylan Glastonbury chant was ‘vile Jew-hatred’11·20 hours agoIs Bob Vylan’s name intentionally based on Bob Dylan and meant to rhyme with it?
AmidFuror@fedia.ioto science@lemmy.world•Breaking the Rules of Magnetism: Unusual Crystal Surprises Physicists With Cooling Effect31·22 hours agoThat’s science reporting in general.
AmidFuror@fedia.ioto politics @lemmy.world•Political violence is quintessentially American1·22 hours agoThe opposite. America is not exceptional in this at all.
AmidFuror@fedia.ioto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•[US Politics] How much can Mamdani even do as Mayor? Couldn't the NYC City Coucil just block every progressive thing he tries to do?83·23 hours agoHopefully, he will be able to overthrow the city council so he can enact his policies.
I read this as “socks” and thought “What the hippy shit is this?”
Then I realized my error but still wondered the same thing.
AmidFuror@fedia.ioto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the most visually appealing phone you've had so far?16·1 day agoThe duck phone. The quack when you got a call was annoying, though.
AmidFuror@fedia.ioto World News@lemmy.world•Hong Kong's democracy movement marks a somber July 132·1 day agoI blame the West for occupying Hong Kong so long that it corrupted their citizens to believe in democracy and capitalism.
That’s a fair assessment, actually. I think many voters often want change or don’t want change, and they don’t really consider which direction the change goes.
If anything bad is happening, whether it’s the current administration’s fault or the previous, they’ll be interested in trying something different.
And then in Obama’s second term he just had the incumbent’s advantage. Then neoliberal Biden, VP to Obama, won on change again. Then Trump won on changing back.
You may just be rationalizing because you don’t like neoliberal, so you think no one does.
That’s a narrative pushed here a lot, but I haven’t seen good evidence it is true.
Wasn’t Obama a neoliberal shitbag by your standards?
It’s thought that this was the ancestral state, and that specialized ducts (eventually nipples) evolved later on eutherian mammals.
Edit: I recognized my error moments later when I realized that marsupials have nipples too. So this evolved after marsupials and eutherians split from monotremes.
AmidFuror@fedia.ioto World News@lemmy.world•Mexico police discover 381 bodies ‘thrown indiscriminately’ on crematorium floor19·2 days agoJesus, upon reading the headline I thought this was the result of a massive cartel killing. It was unusual they would dump the corpses at a crematorium, so I pondered it for a moment. Then I thought I had better check the article.
It’s another case of a crematorium administration getting overwhelmed and mishandling bodies. Now, to be fair, the article mentions that the getting overwhelmed part could be due to all the drug murders in Ciudad Juarez. That’s TBD.
AmidFuror@fedia.ioto News@lemmy.world•Kristi Noem Secretly Took a Cut of Political Donations191·2 days agoFortunately, the Department of Justice is independent of the President, and from his first term there was no indication that Trump would seek to change that.
AmidFuror@fedia.ioto science@lemmy.world•Misinformation poses a bigger threat to democracy than you might think2·2 days agoSome people get it. Some people don’t.
AmidFuror@fedia.ioto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why do people consider Al Jazeera as a trusted source?4·2 days agoThe question asks for reasons people who consider it trustworthy do so. That’s nothing like trying to prove a negative. That’s just giving input on why you (may) believe something different from the asker.
AmidFuror@fedia.ioto science@lemmy.world•Misinformation poses a bigger threat to democracy than you might think75·3 days agoThat’s not true.
You can’t make me tell you.