Dozzi92

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[–] Dozzi92@lemmy.world 1 points 15 hours ago (1 children)

I dunno, I have admittedly gotten into arguments on the internet, but the only people I argue with in real life are my friends. I think it's very easy to dehumanize text on a screen, and like I said I'm guilty of it, not a perfect person (thanks hoobastank, what a fucking stupid name for a band), and interacting with people in your everyday life changes everything. I think, in general, a lot of racism and xenophobia comes from the unknown, and online interaction is basically the unknown.

I think I've said enough times on here that the world has gotten too connected, and that there's a lot of benefit to be had from interacting with the people in your own community. I'd go to war for New Jersey, or the town I live in, because I have so many connections with those people that ascend our stupid colors or our stupid beliefs. You just won't find that online.

And the problem is that I feel it's by design. Dial the clock back more than 20 years, I remember building some pretty strong friendships with some random posters on ebaums forums. Eventually we were skyping at night, and I was like a 15-16 year old kid, and we had men, women, black white yellow, really bridged a lot of gaps, and I dunno, is it because the Internet was less sterilized, more "go out there and have fun" than it is now?

I think that Facebook started it, with it's algorithms, but everything we see is curated, and I just can't help believe that my anger is bespoke, and that's fucking stupid. But there's no way to stop it, save logging off.

So yeah. I dunno. We're doomed, I guess.

[–] Dozzi92@lemmy.world 1 points 16 hours ago (4 children)

The Internet kind of eliminates our interaction with society and other people, or it sterilizes it, it something. Less personal, and so easier to not care about people, and this harder to feel connection and get to stages 4, 5, and 6. By design, of course.

[–] Dozzi92@lemmy.world 1 points 20 hours ago

I don't follow Japanese bands, but I find smaller artists, smaller venues, is a great way to avoid TM/LN. It's also a great way to see a better show, bigger venues just suck, the crowds suck, the logistics suck, I suck, everyone and everything sucks.

[–] Dozzi92@lemmy.world 8 points 22 hours ago (4 children)

NYC is thrice as dense as Berlin, the densest city in Germany. Probably accounts for something.

[–] Dozzi92@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago

Yeah, my wife works with homeless veterans. They run the gamut, from hard on your luck to absolutely insane. She had to call PD yesterday because one threatened suicide. She convinced another to speak to a therapist after she acted as a mediator for two hours between the vet and their landlord.

Some of these folks are just off the deep end. Some have very serious drug addictions. And some are fine. If people like my wife got to be part of the process for determining whether someone needed to be institutionalized, I feel like I could trust that process.

[–] Dozzi92@lemmy.world 4 points 2 days ago

I'm trying not to hit things, first and foremost, and I think backing in provides as better opportunity for that.

[–] Dozzi92@lemmy.world 4 points 2 days ago

You know, you are absolutely right and I definitely didn't think about that. In fact, I pull in in the Costco parking lot, because that's the one place I really need that trunk access. So great point, absolutely right.

My grocery trips are generally smaller and more frequent, just open the front door, toss things on front seat, and get in the other side.

[–] Dozzi92@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago

Yeah, when you back into a parking spot, is there traffic moving around in it? How about when you back out, are you backing into a lane of travel? To me, that's the logic.

When you back in, you are already occupying a lane of travel, and therefore you have some modicum of control over it. Ideally, what I would love to see are angled parking spots intended for backing in, it is the true superior parking configuration, but falls to an opposition that is afraid to back into parking spots, but has no problem backing into a lane of travel.

[–] Dozzi92@lemmy.world 16 points 2 days ago (13 children)

Back in everywhere, all the time, is a phrase I've said to many people. There is never a reason to not back in, and the end result is always a better parking job and an easier exit.

I picked it up driving ambulances and I'll never go back. Being able to drive really well in reverse is an added bonus, I had to back an F430 with a box on the back up some steep, thin, windy driveways.

[–] Dozzi92@lemmy.world 5 points 3 days ago

About a third of the illiterates in the US just don't speak English. They may be literate just fine in their native tongue, but that rate captures English literacy.

[–] Dozzi92@lemmy.world 27 points 3 days ago (2 children)

Went to a Mediterranean restaurant for dinner with my wife. We celebrated her birthday, and so decided to check the dessert menu. We generally don't get dessert, just never really lie thing, but this menu has a dessert called amygdalopita, which piques my interest. Why would they name it after part of the brain?

And so upon further research, we discovered that the Greek word αμύγδαλο (amýgdalo) means almond. And this really got my wheels turning, because it brought back memory of EMT classes, way back in like 2003, where they talked about the amygdala being named such due tonit being almond shaped.

So I like a dessert that not only tasted great, but also helped me make connections, maybe fire off some neurons I hadn't in a while.

[–] Dozzi92@lemmy.world 7 points 3 days ago (3 children)

They should make an app where you have to swipe right on your driver/passenger, and then the app notifies you and you can strike up a conversation and see whether or not you are compatible for ride-sharing.

 

Second single coming off what's presumably a new album coming. Everything these guys put out is great. When I first heard them, I said they scratched the ETID itch for me, and this single continues to do so.

 

First song I heard from these dudes, and they have a very unique take on Metalcore. Almost a dash of singer-songwriter in there. They've got other tunes that also have a unique electronic flair, but I'd love to hear more like this.

 

A technical disaster, but sure, I'll keep coming back. Can't wait to reminisce about the days when it was a technical disaster, though.

Also, posted from my PC, because doing anything on Jerboa has proven impossible.

 

Love to see it, and I want to see more of it. Anyone who did this absolutely deserves what they have coming to them.

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