CyanideShotInjection

joined 2 years ago

My parents still have the one that's on the left in the picture.

Citron en anglais serait "cédrat" en français. TIL

Health sell one too !

[–] CyanideShotInjection@lemmy.world 4 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

There is a nuance between knowing that no revolution was made without arms and "loving guns"... If I ever have to use one, I know I won't love it.

[–] CyanideShotInjection@lemmy.world 30 points 3 weeks ago (13 children)

People forget that not everyone on Lemmy are from the States, because where I am from leftists are usually really anti-gun.

I guess it depends, where I work that's all I see...

Appart from the fact that they are not in fact roddents, both the german and norwegian names already make more sense than french. We call them "chauve-souris", so literally "bald mice".

I knew that I saw that beekeeper painting before. It is used as a cover of a Sunn O))) album.

[–] CyanideShotInjection@lemmy.world 72 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago)

Funny because I was pondering on the same dilemma with Silksong lately.

I like to try to find stuff and discover things on my own. I love the feeling of going blind in a game and googling stuff often leads to you being spoiled some aspects of the game. However, when I spend 2 hours finding nothing new and reexploring three times the whole map without anything coming up, that's when I google stuff. Even then though I will keep it as short as possible as to continue the rest on my own.

I think that people like to imagine this opposite dangerous "extreme" to validate that they can have the right to hold their problematic values. But that other extreme is basically a boogeyman. I hear from frienda and family on every subject "oh but we should be careful to not go too far in the other extreme". As if it was a real threat. Not only because we are so closer to right wing extremism at the moment but also because how can caring about other people can be "too extreme".

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