Carrot

joined 2 years ago
[–] Carrot 5 points 3 weeks ago (4 children)

Looks like an email

[–] Carrot 54 points 3 weeks ago

This belief is held by many older folks due to propoganda, and it is passed down to their children when their parents teach them about taxes. Since almost all younger folks use automated tax services, if they aren't doing the math themselves, the fact that this isn't true isn't going to be discovered. I was taught the incorrect way when I was a kid, but noticed that it was wrong the first time I had to do my own taxes. But when I told my parents the way it actually worked, they didn't believe me until I showed them the .gov site that breaks it down. I grew up in a small, blue collar town, and every single person I talked to about taxes parroted the same incorrect system.

[–] Carrot 5 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

I've gotten 5 messages from Nicole, all with different pictures of the same girl so I know she's real

[–] Carrot 1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Sure, but not everyone is using Ublock? One could argue that they should be, but what's wrong with offering an alternative?

[–] Carrot 2 points 3 weeks ago

Probably a recency bias here, but my current favorite is DanDaDan's. Just beautiful, packed with references, and a bop of a song

[–] Carrot 9 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Can't help but notice you didn't say you aren't a secret agent 🤔

[–] Carrot 5 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

I mean this is wrong for many reasons, not the least of which is all the road blocks put in place to dissuade people to vote. Look into how some places didn't put prepaid postage on mail-in votes, meaning people had to pay for the luxury to vote. Look at how the election is held the evening of a work day, and many people are unable to leave their jobs to go vote without risking their livelihood. Look at how people are randomly unregistered to vote without their knowledge (this happens to me every year, despite actively voting even in local elections and living in the same place.) Look at how they offered a boatload of money to people who voted Republican, despite how that has always been illegal.

You may say that these people are still at fault, and to some degree I agree with you, but if you haven't been so poor that you couldn't eat, couldn't keep your utilities on, couldn't drive anywhere extra because you have no money for gas or public transit, then you have no idea where a large portion of the would-be eligible voters are coming from.

On top of this, the Democrats didn't focus at all on how they were going to make poor people's lives better. While the Republicans straight up lied, they heavily covered how Trump would supposedly lift the working class out of poverty.

I live quite comfortably now, but I haven't always, and a huge part of what my fellow Democrats miss is just how desperate it makes you not having your daily needs met. Poor folks fall for the lies because the only thing they have a privilege of caring about is getting food on the table.

Sure, there are the bigots and the racists, and if someone voted R because of that, they are 100% the problem. But I'm pretty sure the majority of people who voted R or didn't vote were just busy trying to survive and hopeful that the lies Trump told would change their lives forever.

[–] Carrot -1 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

This seems unrealistic in my opinion. Normal people really don't like to donate, unfortunately. I think that Lemmy needs to make it so anyone can easily self host an instance without too much fuss. Something like docker on an old laptop. I know they have docker containers for Lemmy already, but in my opinion, they aren't simple enough to set up. And there should be an option to bundle it with a wireguard VPN tunnel, so that they really don't need to fuff about with reverse proxy to browse on your phone. This way, the cost is distributed across all users. It should be that setting up a domain and port forwarding should be the largest hurdle.

[–] Carrot 2 points 3 weeks ago

I also like "My death comes by a thousand cuts, and I paid for the knife" - Dopamine by The Arcadian Wild

[–] Carrot 3 points 3 weeks ago

This attitude is a huge problem, and is exactly what the billionaire class is wanting.

By pitting you against a group of people you clearly look down on, it stifles your ability to care about a real issue, which is that the ruling class is taking advantage of your peers. You don't think of them as your peers but they are, since you are both the working class. Even if you are a multi-millionaire, you are much, much closer to being someone making minimum wage than you are to a mutli-billionaire. Hell, even if you were a billionaire you are closer to being someone working minimum wage than you are to a multi-billionaire.

Plus, if they get away with this now, they will do it for something you actually do use eventually, and no one will care about backing you since you were an asshole when it wasn't effecting you. This is exactly what the billionaire class wants, all us peasants squabbling at the bottom, grandstanding and hating on each other for no reason, while they get to sit at the top, unscathed.

[–] Carrot 10 points 4 weeks ago (7 children)

Having seen this after the change, I was really confused by his comment because they seemed the same to me. Then I read your comment

[–] Carrot 1 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago)

My schedule is more like this: Mon: 10% Tues: 10% Wed: 10% Thurs: 70% Friday: 0%

view more: ‹ prev next ›