Demdaru

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[–] Demdaru 1 points 1 month ago (2 children)

I get that it's the aim but I am gonna be blunt. I never trusted any tracher. I liked a few, but that's it...and when I grew up, this was mirrored in most of the male group. Girls tended to be more open to teachers, but that's it. Is it any different today?

[–] Demdaru 2 points 1 month ago (3 children)

I do get what you are saying, and may offer some pov. I do not perceive anyone who breaks into my house as human, simply because I am aware of how weak I am. Not a gun owner, but if I am in kitchen, trust me I am grabbing a knife - anything to level the playing field - and setting myself on fight rather than flight.

But it's mostly fear and adrenaline. If something happened, I have no doubt I would go for it to secure mine and my partner security. How much of a wreck I'd be later remains to be seen, though for sure it would hit me hard.

Honestly, not much difference between that and chihuahua. Fight to kill out of fear.

[–] Demdaru 2 points 1 month ago

Nah, they were where I live. Now they are closed due to sanitary concerns or something. In old, post soviet building I lived they removed chutes and turned bottom level (where the big trash containers were) into expanded lift, so disabled people could ride all the way to ground level.

[–] Demdaru 2 points 1 month ago

Good CEO's lead companies to brighter future!

Well, whole two of them, so your chance to kill one by mistake is kinda low, go wild.

[–] Demdaru 1 points 1 month ago

Damn that bonus tho xD

[–] Demdaru 5 points 1 month ago

The absolute best part is...it's USA. The moment your military gets actually slight spook, of the you know, short gasp variety...you know it because your military complex temporarily forgets limits of today's technology and produces some sci-fi shit. And yet ya all are still able to be made to be scared of... looks into his book Mexico and...Iran...

[–] Demdaru 11 points 1 month ago

Where I live my father got a solid quote to pay each month. My mother could sue for more, however, when his income rose. So this dude, after posting this online, opened the gate for the woman to sue his employee, at least if it happened here.

[–] Demdaru 1 points 1 month ago

I do agree with you. I simply point out that a lot of folk don't care.

[–] Demdaru -1 points 1 month ago (3 children)

Wanting to be billionaire is not to be mentally ill. Who doesn't like power without responsibility? Whatever moral framework you've got, most folk wouldn't subscribe to when given option to be billionaire. Sorry, but that's reality - power makes people drunk, and it's only natural for us to want power - power to make our families and friends live better, to make people we despise grovel, to have all we want. It takes discipline and ideals to veer off into helping everyone.

And I agree with the lofe being made harder being the reason, but it doesn't really apply to original comment I replied to.

[–] Demdaru 6 points 1 month ago (6 children)

Lemmy tends to have skewed perception of such things. Truth is, most people want money. As much as possible in as short time as possible. There's a multitude of reasons, from wanting a luxurious life, to simply wanting to not have to worry about the money or to retire early, but pretty much everyone wants money. Look at how many folk join the lottery.

Hell, most of Lemmy wants student debt to be forgotten. That's gaining money, just in reverse order. Same with distributed wealth etc.

World spins around money, no matter how you look at it.

But sure as hell I wouldn't like to be in a place I hate to earn it. :/

[–] Demdaru 6 points 1 month ago

Or ya know, simply Public Healthcare. Because it's for public. End of topic.

[–] Demdaru 2 points 1 month ago

In my country there are multiple foundations and charity events, but these mainly aim to equip hostpitals rather than fund care. New equipment costs a lot in quantity hospitals need, and on gov money it would slowly trickle in. Meanwhile such events and foundations can greatly boost the speed of modernization.

There are aims to help with care funding, but that's pretty much explicitly cancer cases where we need top-of-the-line treatments that are not available on public healthcare.

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