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Suicide by obedience

15d 8h ago in lemmyshitpost from lemmy.dbzer0.com

American soldiers are taught to be thinkers, and reject unlawful orders!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

-some patriot somewhere at sometime in some comment area

There are still places that 'value' those things, it's just all bunk. I know of a local department that requires applicants to have a college degree. It's just that (some) college(s) has both become a degree mill, and there are plenty of places 'captured' by conservative thought/material.

You could still be a fool, and a bigoted asshole, and graduate no problem. Even just going by intelligence, it's not like being intelligent carries with it concern for your fellow man. There are brilliant individuals who are every bit evil.

I think that the overall push for why police are the way they are is that only certain types want to be a cop in the first place, much more so than intelligence, education, or desire to find truth in scientific ways.

This detective was told his colleagues were attacked. Then he saw the footage

15d 20h ago in australia@aussie.zone from www.abc.net.au

The fact that two supervisor types watched a video, claimed that nothing was done wrong, and then the highest supervisor watched the same damn video and flat out said there needed to be an investigation... and then nothing was done to those supervisors? That's some bullshit. Charges being brought against an officer should mean that everyone who tried to cover for said officer should be shitcanned as well.

How to neutralize chemical weapons

16d 3h ago in flippanarchy@lemmy.dbzer0.com from lemmy.dbzer0.com

Not effectively. The amount of dispersed chemicals is going to spread far beyond what a leaf blower could push back. Even an entire front row of leaf blowers isn't going to be effective, because they don't just launch these in front of you. Are you going to leaf blow the gas towards the back of the crowd when you turn around?

Hurry up and wait.

16d 7h ago in pics

Not that video, but I remember another one from a little more than a decade ago where the guy was talking the entire time, explaining the process (and joking at one point about how only the new guys constantly used both safety hooks because it doubled or tripled the time of the work). Then you realize that there was another fella climbing with him when they get up on the little platform.

KidslookinTouchable

16d 11h ago in whitepeopletwitter@sh.itjust.works from feddit.dk

Damn you for reminding me.

Ffs!

17d 2h ago in lotrmemes@midwest.social from midwest.social

Legolas is just tired of trying to explain why a red sun is different. Humans and dwarves just don't have the photoreceptors to see green.

Not really subtle, but it's different, right? With fortunate son, there's this weirder dynamic where you have to actually string the entire thing together to gather the meaning. I would say unless you went and asked someone to repeat the lines to you after the song is over and tell you what they meant, they would never really 'get' what the song is saying.

I was going to reply to the uwu pawb about that, but it's really difficult to put it into words. There's something about a really catchy song with really good flow and rhythm and melody and composition that does sort of turn your brain off. It 'bypasses' the logical language part of your brain's comprehension and just gets you grooving. If I were a bettor, I would put money on it being the same reason that people with stutters can often sing without issue: it's the same part of the brain (Broca's area, if you want to pull out my neuroscientist days) that issues the commands to the muscles of the mouth and tongue and such, but the area that is directing Broca's area is different (there's an area called Wernicke's area that is really heavily involved in the comprehension of language; it's on the left side of the brain, while a great deal of your musical appreciation bits are in the right side of the brain [and I'm definitely getting far out of my knowledge base here, it's been a great while since I did brain and specific tasks]). If you just listen/sing to the music, and never pull it up out of the memory banks and into your 'logical' part of the brain, you'll never really engage with the meaning of the music/song.

Anyway. I don't know quite how to describe it, but like nicki said, if you just sing the chorus of independence day, you'd probably not get the song's imagery, but the verses are more straightforward and easy to comprehend in mcbride's song than in creedence's. I'm just more surprised about it being misunderstood than fortunate son, I guess, more than I'm totally surprised.

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17d 16h ago in lemmyshitpost

Lol. That would be quite the head turner if I overheard.

Back in my day we just called that a double dutch rudder.

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