teejay

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[–] teejay 30 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Sure, but the comic isn't talking about legit password usage systems. It's talking about how a comma could break the csv formatting of a csv file that came from a data breach and dump.

[–] teejay 42 points 10 months ago (3 children)

Boebert's family is like Sarah Palin's family if you sprinkled-in more meth and rape of minors.

[–] teejay 4 points 10 months ago

I originally had it downvoted, but you’re right, they aren’t being directly disrespectful. Besides, saying it was a touching love story first and foremost is evidence enough that OP isn’t an asshole, just a human with human opinions. I apologize, and have rescinded my previous judgement.

That is awesome, and so rare in online discourse. I really appreciate that.

I’m all for having your own opinions, but if a same sex couple being romantic grosses you out while a heterosexual couple doesn’t, that feels like something you should do some soul searching over lol. OP might be a great person irl, but I do think it’s important to recognize your own shortcomings and address them where possible.

You kind of lose me here. I think it's not my place to judge someone whether they like or don't like observing homosexuality. If they're respectful, and show tolerance and acceptance, then whether they like it is not really my concern. It's certainly not my place to judge whether they have 'soul searching' to do. I agree that saying it gives them the "heebie jeebies" isn't the most respectful way to say they don't care for it, but on the scale of ways to put that, it's way, way down towards the harmless end. In my opinion it certainly wasn't egregious enough to warrant the absolute avalanche of downvotes and judgement that person was getting.

You're already showing incredible empathy and the ability to be self-reflecting. I encourage you to stop judging others for saying they don't like the things you think they should like. Instead, we should hold each other to the standard that we are respectful and tolerant of others whether we like what they're saying and doing or not. Unless, of course, that tolerance is of those who express intolerance, but then we're squarely in Paradox of Tolerance territory and that's a whole other thing.

[–] teejay 58 points 10 months ago (6 children)

I'm sorry you're getting downvoted. You're allowed to like things and dislike things, as long as tolerance and respect are given for others' choices. It seems like you're doing that here.

Acceptance for something you like and enjoy is pretty easy and natural. It's a bit harder, and takes more thought and courage, to show respect and tolerance for things you don't like and don't enjoy, but you accept them anyway because it's the right thing to do and it's a part of being a human on this planet with billions of other humans. Grow up, lemmy.

[–] teejay 160 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (7 children)

This is such an easy layup for any reporter. Haley had her own son via IVF. Part of the IVF process is to ~~reject embryos~~ kill babies and only implant the most viable one(s). Someone should ask her how many of her ~~embryos she rejected~~ babies she killed in order to have her son. Bonus for the follow up question: Why was this baby killing ok for you, but not for others?

[–] teejay 4 points 10 months ago

They made one for a couple of years (2017 - 2019 ish), I owned one. It was a compliance vehicle, I think it might have only been sold in California. Mine had 115 mi of range, which came from a battery pack they wedged in the trunk which reduced storage space and made the front wheel drive car very rear heavy and get no traction off the line. I had to learn how to accelerate from a stop without spinning the tires. It was loud in the cabin (road noise), super quick in traffic, had really shitty and laggy infotainment, using the heater obliterated the range by about 35%, and had a top speed of I think 75 mph. I did like the remote start and scheduled start, though. You could program a schedule when you'd get in your car, and it would have the cabin pre heated or cooled to your temp, music playing, etc. That felt fancy to me.

I love the focus hatchback platform, but they need to completely start over with that car on their new ev platform for it to be viable.

[–] teejay 9 points 10 months ago (1 children)

You're so close to the answer! Keep going one more step!

[–] teejay 32 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Your comment is such a huge straw man argument, I'm naming it Scarecrow. Wtf are you on about, friend. The comment above yours made none of the assertions you're disagreeing with.

[–] teejay 23 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (2 children)

You're a very grown up and productive child, unless you're still rocking sleepovers in your 20s and 30s. Either way, do you man, and pour me a cup.

[–] teejay 3 points 11 months ago

Yep, that was my mistake.

[–] teejay 38 points 11 months ago (6 children)

Shoot, my bad, you're right. I misread that as "he doesn't have to hand it over".

[–] teejay 2 points 11 months ago

Maybe Shop Pay? I didn't read the article, just guessing.

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