• The Snark Urge
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    1391 year ago

    We live during a critical point in history, and I am determined to laugh at it

    • rynzcycle
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      You can laugh or you can cry. Personally, I choose both.

      • The Snark Urge
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        241 year ago

        It’s called horrormirth, and it’s a Discordian tradition.

    • sharpiemarker
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      We live during a critical point in history, and I am determined to laugh at it in a society

      • @Viking_Hippie
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        • fascism is on the rise across the world

        • Climate change has finally caught up with us in a big way with politicians still doing almost nothing to stop it or even slow it down

        • peaceful protesters are being labeled as terrorists and sometimes murdered while ACTUAL terrorists are protected by cops and half of the ruling elite

        • income and wealth inequality and thus poverty are worse than they have been since the great depression and it’s only getting worse faster and faster

        • the financial elite and their imitators are profiteering away people’s ability to survive and people are blaming it on the government spending money to help keep the victims of said profiteering alive

        • there’s a war in Europe where the rich countries care about it and the political alliance that the aggressor belongs to has just expanded to consist of countries containing half of the people in the world

        • the least bad realistic option for US President is an octogenarian who entered politics before the invention of the pocket calculator and thinks the solution to police brutality is to throw money at cops

        • the other realistic option is the career criminal grifter leader of a Christofascist cult, who is also a malignant narcissist, a sociopath and as bright as Greenland in December

        This isn’t regular society, this is multiple crises piled on top of each other and about to explode into even worse catastrophe.

    • @Maalus
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      -161 year ago

      You don’t. It’s a time like any other and nothing will change anyways.

      • The Snark Urge
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        51 year ago

        I hear the view from orbit is rather pretty. Is Hadfield there?

        • @Gabu
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          21 year ago

          Nah, Major Tom Hadfield wants to spend more time with his feet on the ground

  • @Dasnap
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    Political memes -> memes complaining about political memes -> memes complaining about memes complaining about political memes

    Can we go deeper?

      • @Dasnap
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        Nah I’m just heckling.

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      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        One can perform meme-ception but at a great risk. If you go too far into the meme-hole, you could disappear up there forever. At that point, your only hope of return is a new social media platform where retreading old memes becomes suddenly cool again, for a moment.

              • @Viking_Hippie
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                31 year ago

                Shit indeed. The thing that was going to supplement renewable energy to stave off climate change becoming less and less effective and safe because of climate change is one of the cruelest cases of tragic irony ever!

          • RaivoKulli
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            In Finland our prices jumped up for a while but have since gone back to normal. At least insofar as it’s not a news topic anymore.

          • 𝒍𝒆𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒏
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            Last year I could have bought a new PS5 every month for the cost of electricity. Things have settled now but it’s still expensive - I switched a lot of my personal infra to the cloud and Intel NUCs to cut down the cost 😭

            IMO If people want to post hard political material on a mainstream meme community, I wish they would make a minimum effort to make it relatable to those outside of the various originator echo chamber communities.

            The constant “US Bad” “China Bad” and adjacent topics targeting a specific political audience gets annoying with how repetitive it is - if it’s not politics related to my region OR suggesting ways I can improve things, I could not honestly give a bigger dump

      • @[email protected]
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        51 year ago

        Ce drăcie grăit-ai despre mine, mojicule? Țiu să-ți aduc întru știință căci fusei întîiul din Școala de Rezboiu de la Viana și fusei în multe misii neștiute la Înalta Poartă și pre mulți am prăpădit. Sînt școlit în rezboi de vicleșug și niminea nu mînuiește mai acătări ca mine archebusul în toată armia cea sfîntă. Mi-ești dară numai o șaibă. Te voi mătrăși cu atîta pricepere ce n-a văzut întreg Stambulul, ascultă voroavele mele. Îți închipui că vei rămîne slobod dupe ereziile ce mi le grăiești pre ceastă jalbă? Rogu-te a chibzui iară. Numai ce vorbim de am trimes soli către iscoadele mele din țările rumâne iară copita murgului tău e taman vegheată așa că proptește-te întru viforul ce-are să vină, mamelucule. Viforul ce-are să spîrcuiască nimicnicia ce tu găsești de cuviință a numi vieață. Ești pristăvit, mojicule. Poci ca să fiu orișiunde, fieștecînd și poci a te stropși în șapte sute de chipuri, iară asta doar în brînci. Iată că nu doar ce sînt înalt școlit în trîntă, dară poci umbla la armurăria dorobanților și am să mă slujesc de dînsa întru totul pentru a-ți nimici șezutul de pe fața gliei, zamparagiule. O, numai de-ai fi vezuit ce amărăciune vei fi ispitit asupra-ți cu ceastă şăgalnică cuvîntare, pasămite ai fi muțit. Dară nu-ți fu în putință, n-ai cadaticsit, iară acum vei da tribut, nărodule. Iată voi slobozi urgie asupra-ți și de îndată te vei năbuși într-însa. Ești pristăvit, mojicuțule.

        • @betheydocrime
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          21 year ago

          I have no idea what this says but based on length and wall-of-text-ness, I’m willing to bet it’s the navy seal copypasta

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            That’s exactly what it is :))

            It’s an archaic Romanian navy seals copypasta featuring the christian vs Islamic wars and a bunch of weird shit from that period.

      • GrayoxOP
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        I’ll try to watch some world news and see if i can find anything meme worthy. America is just so easy to meme, its low hanging fruit really.

        • JGrffn
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          51 year ago

          The internet IS very US-centric, so this is kinda true, but it’s also very easy to abuse and bore people out. I’m Honduran and I know more about US Politics than about my country’s own politics. I know more about US politics than I do about every other country. This is not a flex, it’s a fucking burden on my mind and mental health.

          I kinda liked how Lemmy wasn’t too US-centric at first, but I’m feeling similar levels of burnout from Lemmy as I did from Reddit, which was mostly due to how much US shit was posted there just about everywhere.

          • @[email protected]
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            I know more about US politics than my own country politics and this is pretty blessing imo, it’s like so depressing and toxic

  • @DrCake
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    For me it’s not even about that. I do not care about US politics, I just want to see some funny memes

    • @Son_of_dad
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      151 year ago

      I dunno where you’re from but as a Canadian I’m dismayed when Canadians say they don’t care about u.s politics. Considering u.s politics influence our every day life just as much as the politics of our own Parliament. Anyone who has been to a major Canadian city and has seen Canadian idiots with the same Maga mentality, will tell you that u.s politics is a huge part of our life

      • @DrCake
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        51 year ago

        I’m from the UK, our politics is bad enough without throwing US in there

      • The Dark Lord ☑️
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        I somewhat agree, but for my own mental health I’ve had to try and avoid it if I can. I still stay informed, I just don’t want US politics in every area of my life. I probably agree with most people on this site politically, I just don’t want to be so involved in that mind space all the time.

        It also feels very US-defaultism to put US memes here all the time. Sure, most people here are probably American, but not everyone is.

      • @[email protected]
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        We have our own issues to solve first and foremost . I live in a major Canadian city and I’ve never seen maga people, I honestly blame those people watching too much American politics in the first place.

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        I find it quite difficult to block only US politics due to how it’s the “default” so people rarely specify it’s the US. It also just tends to be constant work as new scandals and stuff pop up.

        If anyone has some good filters please let me know.

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          Ya that’s called usdefaultism.

          That’s why I no longer specify which unit of measurement I am talking about anymore. It’s funny to watch Americans tell me I’m wrong.

          “Ya that costs like 30 bucks” and they come screaming about how I’m getting scammed because it’s only $20. Meanwhile I’m talking about CAD, not USD.

          Or when I’m talking about temperature, cities, etc.

  • Obinice
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    I don’t mind political memes, we’re adults and politics plays an important part of our lives, satire on politics is a welcome part of life, BUT… why must they all be foreign memes from the Americas?

    We should have a mix of political memes from all around the globe! Gods knows, Sunak or Braverman are deserving of memery… :-P

    I’m not smort enough to make memes :-(

    • BolexForSoup
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      Because y’all aren’t making other memes lol

      Well except the Germans. I see a lot of German memes on Kbin lol

      • flicker
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        Honestly the Germans have been killing it with content creation.

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          Considering that the Germans still upload the memes using fax, it’s impressive that they are the biggest and loudest meme creators here in Europe.

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          I don’t understand a lick of German, but I probably look at 50% of the stuff they put up. It’s interesting seeing memes from other cultures.

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          Honestly, I just enjoy looking at the images and looking for patterns. It’s not like I sit there doing it for hours. If I see one that looks like it could be funny, I’ll look at it for 20 or 30 seconds and see what I can divine lol

          All of this is to say I don’t translate anything and often have literally no idea what is being said

    • @MajorHavoc
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      why must they all be foreign memes from the Americas?

      We have the best memes. We are a meme force to be reckoned with.

      Also, we’re desperate for some mirth to lighten the burden of how horrible some of our politicians are.

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        Y’know I’m a patriot and all, but I wish we didn’t spend so much of our national budget on the Meme Force.

        • mommykink
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          We could fund universal healthcare and free university for every American if we cut out Meme Force budget by just 10%, but then China’s Meme Force would be larger than the US and we can’t have that

    • mommykink
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      I’ll never understand people who say this stuff. Like, make your own? Ask other Europeans to make them? What are we supposed to do, NOT post, because the minority of users don’t feel like their relevant?

  • Erika2rsis
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    STOP POSTING ABOUT POLITICS. I’M TIRED OF SEEING IT. MY FRIENDS ON LEMMY SEND ME MEMES. ON KBIN IT’S FUCKIN’ MEMES. I WAS ON AN INSTANCE, RIGHT, AND AAAAAAALLLL OF THE COMMUNITIES ARE JUST POLITICS STUFF. I- I SHOWED MY CHAMPION UNDERWEAR TO MY GIRLFRIEND, AND THE LOGO, I LOOKED AT IT, AND I SAID, “HEY BABE, WHEN THE COMMODITY IS FETISHIZED” [ding-ding-dings to the tune of The Internationale] I FUCKIN’ LOOKED AT A TRASH CAN, I SAID, “UNDER CAPITALISM, WASTE PLAYS A VITAL ROLE IN THE ARTIFICIAL SCARCITY THAT UNDERPINS THE ENTIRE SOCIO-ECONOMIC SYSTEM”. I LOOK AT MY PENIS, I THINK OF THE OMNIPRESENT PHALLOCENTRISM IN OUR PATRIARCHAL SOCIETY, AND I GO, “POLITICS? MORE LIKE POLY-DICKS!

    AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

    • Rentlar
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      Guess the anthems:

      • Ding ding ding ding, di-ding, ding ding ding ding, di-ding, ding ding ding ding.

      • Ding di-ding ding ding DING! Ding di-ding, ding ding ding.

      • Ding di-ding, ding ding, di-ding, ding, ding di-ding, ding ding, di-ding!

      • Ding, di-ding ding ding, ding, ding di-di-di-di-ding ding, di-di-di-di-di-di-DING.

      • Ding, ding, di-ding…

      • Ding, di-ding, ding, ding, ding, di-di-ding. Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, di-di-DING.

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        1. United Kingdom (or Liechtenstein, whose anthem uses the same melody)
        2. United States of America
        3. Dunno
        4. People’s Republic of China
        5. Canada
        6. Dunno

        Hopefully number 3 and 6 will come to me later!

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    Place for memes: Exists
    Political memes: Is this !politicalmemes?

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      Exactly. We complainers aren’t saying they can’t post about politics, just requesting they post their political memes in the designated political meme space.

      EDIT: A message to people from Hexbear

      Thank you for your input, but I stopped responding to arguments here at least 24 hours ago because I can’t juggle that many conversations at once. I would ask that you respect that and not continue to argue with me about what is and isn’t political, because I’m just going to ignore it anyways. Thank you.

    • @betheydocrime
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      The funny thing is, deciding which memes are political and which memes are not political is itself a political decision

      You just can’t escape it

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        I think I can figure out where “DAE X political party bad?!?!?!?” should be

  • @[email protected]
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    Are we supposed to read every post and every comment even if we don’t like it ?

    That seems so unfair ! We should have a right not to read posts and comments if we find them about a subject we don’t want to interact with right then.

  • moosetwin
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    I don’t care which side is saying it I’m just tired of it (for the same reason I am tired of advertising)

    • RaivoKulli
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      What, you can’t have your paper thin consumer behaviour challenged huh??? Huh?!?

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    Nah but this is all Lemmy is at this point. That sucks. We need more than this.

    It’s ok that this has a place here. But we need more than this.

    Want some hard truths? Blinders off, reddit is still a much better place for content than Lemmy.

    Honestly I’m getting tired of it.

    Edit - I feel the need to say that there is actually one consistent thing on Lemmy that is fantastic - rpgmemes, specifically the ongoing series about a goblin high priestess playing dnd.

    https://ttrpg.network/post/1125391

    • @clanginator
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      Yeah the memes on Lemmy are all absolute garbage-tier and get praised just bc they’re content.

      I guess I could repost my back-catalogue of reddit OC - at least then I’d be contributing content. 🤷‍♂️

    • wander1236
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      I took the post to be making fun of people who see posts about things like gay characters in fiction or minorities in the news as somehow inherently political.

    • @[email protected]
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      If you want a clearer source of concern, the FBI vets ever video poker device to make sure they are not cheating but voting machine software is somehow proprietary.

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          While you are correct that the cybersec practices on voting machines are embarrassingly bad, we don’t actually rely on them for the integrity of our elections in most districts. They are a convenience more than anything else, and at the first sign of any possible tampering, we can audit against paper ballots that get printed off the voting machines (which if you start altering those, it only takes one person to notice somethings off and the jig is up)

          Even with their shit security, an attack would be exceedingly difficult to pull off. The machines are airgapped and audited, so you need physical access without supervision which by itself is a tall order. Then, consider that you will need to compromise dozens of machines at minimum to swing even the lowest turnout national election for the most obscure position. Finding enough people willing to risk a federal pound-me-in-the-ass prison felony charge that are smart enough to do the job and not get caught is going to be a challenge too, because if one person gets caught, then once again, the jig is up.

          What is far more realistically dangerous is convincing people that the election was compromised when it wasn’t. This gets you way more bang for your buck because it’s so much easier to do, and is the primary reason I think that nobody really bothers trying to compromise the voting machines.

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              The main point I’m trying to make is that compromising voting machines is not the hard part of rigging an election. It would require a conspiracy so complicated, that I’m not convinced there’s any group on earth that could successfully pull it off. Set aside cybersec arguments for a moment:

              1. Let’s assume the worst case for security, that there is one machine per state that you can easily compromise to alter election results. This alone is doing a lot of lifting for this example.

              2. Now, you have to cross your fingers and hope that the election is close enough that you can fudge the overall result without raising suspicion

              3. Prior to the election, you have to plan which states to compromise, and what districts you will target for altering votes. You can only really do this in swing states and swing districts. It is usually not clear until very close to the election which places will be optimal.

              4. Because you are at the mercy of RNGesus as for where you can compromise, you have to compromise a lot of extra states ahead of time to eliminate risk that you didn’t get enough swingable ones to pull of your plan. This increases head count and creates more liability.

              5. If you swing any given district too far, you can raise suspicion and trigger a recount. If one district raises the alarm, the rest will follow. If you only compromised central machines and not the voting machines and ballots themselves, you fail.

              6. If you can’t find enough districts to subtly alter, you fail.

              7. Let’s assume you prepared for point 4 and compromised voting machines themselves. This requires massively more people involved, and if only one person gets caught, you fail.

              8. To extend 6. every person involved in your conspiracy is a liability. A single double agent gets in your ranks? Fail. Somebody flakes? Fail. Somebody grows a conscious or gets busted and rats you out? Fail.

              While yes, theoretically you could overcome all those obstacles, you’d have to get miraculously lucky and you’d need to not get busted for quite a long time after the election. Why even bother when you can just pay a few bucks to the right people and get news channels to convince the voters to put your guy in charge without committing any voter fraud at all?

              Now all that said, I absolutely support improved election security. If nothing else, it will make it much harder to spread FUD about election integrity.

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                  I’m not saying an attack can’t be done, or that it won’t happen. Honestly, I’d be very surprised if it doesn’t and I fully agree with you on the additional security measures.

                  What I am saying is that it’s very unlikely we wouldn’t find out what’s going on before the results are set in stone at any scale larger than the tiniest local elections (which if you altered a bunch of local elections enough to exert influence, you run into the same issue of being easily detected). This would still be massively damaging to the election process, especially if the attack goes deep enough to require the election to be re-run, but not the end of our democracy.