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Cake day: June 9th, 2023

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  • Not to berate you, but your response is as if this is something new for your generation. We all go through this shit unless we’re insulated from it by daddy’s money or power.

    Is it worth your mental energy to fight for change? I’d say it is - over time, it’s the only thing that has worked. Letting it slip for someone else to fix is exactly what screws us over, generation to generation.

    Hang in there - we’re all in this together. As I said before, fight the good fight.


  • Okay, so let’s blame boomers for it, shall we then?

    Would it have been better for you in the 60s, with the Cold War? 50s during the Red Scare? Hope you’re not a writer…

    How about the 40s, with WWII? 30s & 20s, with the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl? Maybe the teens - nah, WWI. How about the poverty, plague conditions (a la Sinclair Lewis) and the diseases of the early Industrial Revolution? No? Okay - how about the agrarian 1800s, but then there’s slavery and civil war… and on, and on throughout history.

    I hate to say it, but comparatively we’re in a Golden Age - and it is decaying. We celebrate billionaires like they’re rock stars and re-elect politicians who do nothing for the working man (and woman), but instead go on fake crusades that serve no-one but their self interests. Wokism, the rights of eggs, guns before people, and today no divorce if you’re pregnant - it’s like the Red Scare all over again, and anyone who doesn’t align with it is an “Enemy of the People” - except it’s the actual people that suffer.

    It’s not a Generation - every generation gets dumped into the shit the previous one made - it’s the Politics. When some politicians take one half of us and then point at the other half and say “they’re why you suffer”, it’s a lie. We fight amongst ourselves so they can prosper.

    Fight, by all means, but fight for better representation and make sure they stick to the promises they make. And not just representation in our politicians but also in work. Unions can and have been a force of good for the average worker - support them so your one voice can make a difference.

    Fight the good fights. Don’t waste your time fighting each other for scraps, for lies, for someone’s else’s power.





  • The “why worry what I can’t control” is the under-40 part, but to be honest I initially considered under-30.

    But by 40 you’d more likely than not have or care about children, and then you’d be worrying more about the the world you leave for them. Since they’re always copying you, you’d be more aware that every action has consequences, and that includes cynicism (especially since, by 40, you’re more likely to accept the idea that you don’t know everything).

    Maybe by then it’d be in your self-interest to make the world better even by little increments instead of wearing sarcasm like a cloak of invisibility.




  • One would hope that through conversation we’d have more reasoned information but it appears camping on a platform is where people go to “win”.

    We’ve dozens of parties trying to win to form a coalition, so sheer numbers don’t help. You can easily argue that our politics have grown stale and ineffective here in the recent years, and there’s a growing need for change.

    For instance we’ve already had a few elections where a farmers collective party and the far right party have won their elections, but immediately afterwards (sometimes within a day, as in the farmers (BBB)) they’ve abandoned key parts of the platform that helped get them elected. Or their positions are so vile that no other party will work with them.

    I’d argue that there are the side effects of taking a position first and wanting change at any cost. This is the cost - only more stagnation.

    My point is “more” does not mean “better” - often, it’s just more of the same. Vote for and demand “Better”.


  • I used to say this too, but living in a multiparty country for 20+ years now (NL) I don’t see it as an advantage when you need to govern so large a country. It sounds like an easy solution until you try to get agricultural and city people to agree, and then now try multiplying it by 50.

    Unfortunately, a two-party system will likely work best as you’ll need a common consensus to move the country in a single direction.





  • It’s got to be either Tank Girl or Frankenhooker for me.

    It’s easy to find BAD movies, but for “Best Worst”, aka, “So Bad It’s Good” category there should be some really redeeming qualities that make it interesting, entertaining, quotable, or just plain fun.

    Tank Girl is a mess, with Ice (I’ll do anything to be a movie star and get out of rap) T as a kangaroo-guy, early Naomi Watts as eye candy Jet Girl and smart-aleck Lori Petty leading the pack as Tank Girl. Weird as all hell but some absolutely hilarious dialog (“I had a swell time, but the swelling’s gone down…”) and it’s fun to catch those building their acting careers - not just Ice T and Naomi, but Doug Jones, Iggy Pop, James Hong, Richard Schiff, etc…

    Frankenhooker is possibly the better film but super-tongue-in-cheek fun, loaded with with it’s-so-dumb-snort! dialog like “Errrrkkk! Hey - Wanna date?” and “Oh, God…She’s gonna blow! Duck and cover!”, of course plenty of 1980s bewbs for the less-discerning amongst us.

    Both highly recommended…in fact, the higher you are, the better they are. ;)




  • Okay - who left the keyboard open to the kids?

    Seriously, can we just stop the brand warefare? Just buy what you want. I’ve plenty of old apps that just work. The only real barrier was moving from 32 bits to 64, and that was like what…iOS 6 or 7?

    If the devs update the app, then there’s no company issues. If they abandon it, that’s on them. Not sure what it is you’re actually arguing for.