Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world
on 20 Sep 13:48
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I wish we would fund both. And socialized medicine.
And end hunger and homelessness.
And
And
And
halcyoncmdr@lemmy.world
on 20 Sep 14:01
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We could. But think of the shareholders.
relativestranger@feddit.nl
on 20 Sep 14:34
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we would all be ‘shareholders’ of public services for public good.
Rose_Thorne@lemmy.zip
on 20 Sep 15:28
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That sounds like less money in my bank account, and how am I supposed to feel superior towards my lessers without denying them wealth that I only actively support due to my aforementioned superiority complex?
You are a stock holder. Your entire pension is mainly in stocks, i can guarantee it.
interdimensionalmeme@lemmy.ml
on 20 Sep 18:02
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What a corrupt system, they have made us complicit in our own exploitation, if we try to stop it, we will be the first on the chopping block, it is monstrous that our pensions have been stolen and turned against us, and of course, WILL DISAPPEAR when we actually go to collect so they can put us in meat packing hospices for a quick, wished-for death once we are no longer profitable
Not just that. I actually lied when i said that “your” pension is in stocks. It is in fact the current pension for that are retired right now. Unless there are as many younger people working and paying taxes to fund your retirement by the time you’re old enough, you’re not gonna have one.
Wish granted. Instead of giving 3% the annual military budget to nasa we give 4% now. The new research in physics helps everyone and advances our society.
But just like with every wish there was unexpected bad side and it’s that even tho shareholder profit didn’t increase in the short-term, in long-term they got better lives too due to trickle-up economics.
LeeeroooyJeeenkiiins@hexbear.net
on 20 Sep 13:52
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down here chokin’ on grass,
(but Whitey’s on the Moon)
Metostopholes@midwest.social
on 20 Sep 13:53
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I don’t think I would call Buzz Aldrin “boring.”
Nightlight17776@lemmy.ca
on 20 Sep 14:05
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I wouldn’t call him anything. He’s got a mean right hook
captainlezbian@lemmy.world
on 21 Sep 01:18
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And that’s sober. The rest of him gets mean when he isn’t.
Neil was boring by most standards though. He was a boy scout with a death wish. Later on he got interesting by his hometown’s standards and painted his barn purple.
aeronmelon@lemmy.world
on 20 Sep 14:48
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Watch out, he’s a fighter.
miss_demeanour@lemmy.dbzer0.com
on 20 Sep 14:50
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He gets to live life being known as “Buzz”.
How does life get better than that?
bacon_pdp@lemmy.world
on 20 Sep 13:57
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Well that would require us to be in a society that values scientific research and investing in the public interest.
Unfortunately we are living in an age of deception and greed.
I mean… I wish I could blame the guy for not going to the doctor (Americans will do anything but try going to the doctor), but we’d also rather put people on the moon than give free at the point of care Healthcare to people…
onslaught545@lemmy.zip
on 20 Sep 14:44
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Allergy immunotherapy is absolutely a thing.
Diplomjodler3@lemmy.world
on 20 Sep 15:14
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What a stupid example of false equivalence. The opposite is true. The Apollo program led to huge technological advances that also led to advances in medicine.
Nythos@sh.itjust.works
on 20 Sep 15:37
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Yes but you see, funny tweet go haha facts irrelevant
interdimensionalmeme@lemmy.ml
on 20 Sep 17:54
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Imagine if we actually tried to improve things without doing stupid space shit for nazi missile nerds and their vile menagerie of mass murderers ?
Diplomjodler3@lemmy.world
on 20 Sep 18:14
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Doing “stupid space stuff” in no way prevents us from improving things. The NASA budget is not even a rounding error in the grand scheme of things. And getting rid of the nazi nerds is an entirely different conversation.
In a way he’s right, the space race was really a dick-measuring contest against the ruskies to demonstrate launch capabilities.
But yeah, we’ve gotten a lot more from NASA than just winning a dick-measuring contest.
Jankatarch@lemmy.world
on 20 Sep 22:43
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We spend on space research about 3% the money we spend on military. Is this really the priority?
interdimensionalmeme@lemmy.ml
on 21 Sep 16:22
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Whatever happened to the “peace dividend” eh
Space research is by and large still military research, ICBMs, spy satellites at least they didn’t make the kinetic tungsten rod weapon
The money spent on the Apollo program wasn’t all packed into a suitcase and taken to the moon, it was spent and reinjected into the economy. In particular, some of it went to the wages of some of the most highly-skilled, best-paying jobs that women and black people could get in the fifties and sixties, and that did a lot of good directly, before we even get onto indirect effects like inspiring generations of people to pursue a career in STEM subjects or developing technologies that would be used elsewhere.
interdimensionalmeme@lemmy.ml
on 21 Sep 16:22
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I understand the side-benefits, but imagine if they worked on getting the actual benefits rather than an excuse to develop intercontinental nuclear weapon delivery systems under the guise of civilian space travel using public funds.
Whoa whoa whoa! We were all having a good time joking about killing people and you had to bring religion into it.
interdimensionalmeme@lemmy.ml
on 20 Sep 18:00
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If you are so greedy you could be a billionaire, then you SHOULD have died already.
There should NOT be billionaires, it is a deep moral failing. Likewise, even governments officials and party leaders, should never be allowed to touch such powers.
It’s a Louis CK bit for those who don’t know the reference: youtu.be/XLGzFQg_1xc
gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.de
on 20 Sep 23:00
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But mayyyybeee if touching grass kills you, you’re supposed to die.
like, i don’t know this, but maaaybe a lot of allergies are symptoms of us living in a modern society, instead of in the woods. that makes a whole lot of differences and actually does some changes to our immune systems somehow. don’t ask me the details though, they’re nasty and hardly comprehensible.
I’m pretty sure allergies are due in part to our crap diets. I changed my diet to one with only food my thrice great grandparents would recognise, also very low carb, no modern vegetable oils, and my allergies vanished (seasonal rhinitis) or became minor (cats)
daniskarma@lemmy.dbzer0.com
on 20 Sep 19:00
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You can get sprays to completely alleviate symptoms. And if it’s a severe case you can take injection. There’s also inmune therapy to permanently cure it.
I am the first guilty of not going to alergologist for years. But after I started to go each spring I have it completely managed.
Doomsider@lemmy.world
on 20 Sep 19:17
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I am pretty confident that mRNA vaccine research is going to lead to the cure for the common cold along with cancer, Parkinson’s, MS, etc.
We already have an effective AIDS vaccine now. We are getting really close to stopping a lot of human suffering. This is probably why the current administration is trying to pump the brakes.
gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.de
on 20 Sep 22:58
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the current administration is pumping the brakes not because they’re trying to stop cancer from being cured, but because they’re dumbasses who have no idea what they’re doing. don’t suggest they’re intelligent enough to actually understand the outcomes of their own choices.
But they’re also not completely ignorant either. They’re just greedy, and don’t care about much else.
SL3wvmnas@discuss.tchncs.de
on 21 Sep 10:01
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I do not think they are dumbasses. They understand very well that “pumping the brakes” can start negotiations with people who have infinite deep pockets and are willing to let them have a little extra so the infinitely deep pockets stay that way.
Self-enrichment is a powerful motivator.
Like Nixon, when he helped privatize healthcare. Playing Dumb (and a little crazy) has been a schtick for republicans for 60 years. I wish there was a website with all the crazy shit republicans said and did in public, maybe I need to start one…
Redjard@lemmy.dbzer0.com
on 20 Sep 22:29
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When’s the pollen season on the moon?
I think you are missing the obvious cure handed right to you. Funding should be increased so you too can be free of airborne plant reproduction via the most sensible and straight forward method.
If you are unhappy with the scenery, I am sure the technology developed for lunar habitation will also prove helpful for polar habitation, where similarly few natural particulates are dispersed.
Jankatarch@lemmy.world
on 20 Sep 22:39
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Funny joke but I dislike the “boring men” part. NASA was THE example of “women in STEM” at the time.
You can have a moon allergy, though, and that’s basically moon hayfever.
astutemural@midwest.social
on 21 Sep 06:28
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Allergy desensitization therapy was invented in 1911. It’s just that your insurance company doesn’t consider it a ‘necessary procedure’, so they don’t pay for it.
HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world
on 21 Sep 08:58
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I wish we would fund both. And socialized medicine.
And end hunger and homelessness.
And
And
And
We could. But think of the shareholders.
we would all be ‘shareholders’ of public services for public good.
That sounds like less money in my bank account, and how am I supposed to feel superior towards my lessers without denying them wealth that I only actively support due to my aforementioned superiority complex?
You are a stock holder. Your entire pension is mainly in stocks, i can guarantee it.
What a corrupt system, they have made us complicit in our own exploitation, if we try to stop it, we will be the first on the chopping block, it is monstrous that our pensions have been stolen and turned against us, and of course, WILL DISAPPEAR when we actually go to collect so they can put us in meat packing hospices for a quick, wished-for death once we are no longer profitable
Not just that. I actually lied when i said that “your” pension is in stocks. It is in fact the current pension for that are retired right now. Unless there are as many younger people working and paying taxes to fund your retirement by the time you’re old enough, you’re not gonna have one.
I think of the shareholders, board, c-suites, and all of their friends every time I gaze upon my Guillotine.
Wish granted. Instead of giving 3% the annual military budget to nasa we give 4% now. The new research in physics helps everyone and advances our society.
But just like with every wish there was unexpected bad side and it’s that even tho shareholder profit didn’t increase in the short-term, in long-term they got better lives too due to trickle-up economics.
I don’t think I would call Buzz Aldrin “boring.”
I wouldn’t call him anything. He’s got a mean right hook
And that’s sober. The rest of him gets mean when he isn’t.
Neil was boring by most standards though. He was a boy scout with a death wish. Later on he got interesting by his hometown’s standards and painted his barn purple.
Watch out, he’s a fighter.
He gets to live life being known as “Buzz”.
How does life get better than that?
Well that would require us to be in a society that values scientific research and investing in the public interest.
Unfortunately we are living in an age of deception and greed.
I mean… I wish I could blame the guy for not going to the doctor (Americans will do anything but try going to the doctor), but we’d also rather put people on the moon than give free at the point of care Healthcare to people…
Allergy immunotherapy is absolutely a thing.
What a stupid example of false equivalence. The opposite is true. The Apollo program led to huge technological advances that also led to advances in medicine.
Yes but you see, funny tweet go haha facts irrelevant
Imagine if we actually tried to improve things without doing stupid space shit for nazi missile nerds and their vile menagerie of mass murderers ?
Doing “stupid space stuff” in no way prevents us from improving things. The NASA budget is not even a rounding error in the grand scheme of things. And getting rid of the nazi nerds is an entirely different conversation.
In a way he’s right, the space race was really a dick-measuring contest against the ruskies to demonstrate launch capabilities.
But yeah, we’ve gotten a lot more from NASA than just winning a dick-measuring contest.
We spend on space research about 3% the money we spend on military. Is this really the priority?
Whatever happened to the “peace dividend” eh Space research is by and large still military research, ICBMs, spy satellites at least they didn’t make the kinetic tungsten rod weapon
The money spent on the Apollo program wasn’t all packed into a suitcase and taken to the moon, it was spent and reinjected into the economy. In particular, some of it went to the wages of some of the most highly-skilled, best-paying jobs that women and black people could get in the fifties and sixties, and that did a lot of good directly, before we even get onto indirect effects like inspiring generations of people to pursue a career in STEM subjects or developing technologies that would be used elsewhere.
I understand the side-benefits, but imagine if they worked on getting the actual benefits rather than an excuse to develop intercontinental nuclear weapon delivery systems under the guise of civilian space travel using public funds.
Of course we should care for the vulnerable in our society. Of course.
But may^yyybeee^ if touching grass kills you, you’re supposed to die.
So like, inspire of the fact they need it, your saying 2/3rds of Lemmy needs to die?
That’s crazy. There’s no way 2/3 of Lemmy uses Emacs.
Whoa whoa whoa! We were all having a good time joking about killing people and you had to bring religion into it.
If you are so greedy you could be a billionaire, then you SHOULD have died already.
There should NOT be billionaires, it is a deep moral failing. Likewise, even governments officials and party leaders, should never be allowed to touch such powers.
They’re joking by referencing a bit: youtu.be/XLGzFQg_1xc
It’s not clear that they are so I can see the confusion.
More like www.youtube.com/watch?v=iW4Gdsnr2Bg
It’s a Louis CK bit for those who don’t know the reference: youtu.be/XLGzFQg_1xc
like, i don’t know this, but maaaybe a lot of allergies are symptoms of us living in a modern society, instead of in the woods. that makes a whole lot of differences and actually does some changes to our immune systems somehow. don’t ask me the details though, they’re nasty and hardly comprehensible.
I’m pretty sure allergies are due in part to our crap diets. I changed my diet to one with only food my thrice great grandparents would recognise, also very low carb, no modern vegetable oils, and my allergies vanished (seasonal rhinitis) or became minor (cats)
You can get sprays to completely alleviate symptoms. And if it’s a severe case you can take injection. There’s also inmune therapy to permanently cure it.
I am the first guilty of not going to alergologist for years. But after I started to go each spring I have it completely managed.
I am pretty confident that mRNA vaccine research is going to lead to the cure for the common cold along with cancer, Parkinson’s, MS, etc.
We already have an effective AIDS vaccine now. We are getting really close to stopping a lot of human suffering. This is probably why the current administration is trying to pump the brakes.
the current administration is pumping the brakes not because they’re trying to stop cancer from being cured, but because they’re dumbasses who have no idea what they’re doing. don’t suggest they’re intelligent enough to actually understand the outcomes of their own choices.
But they’re also not completely ignorant either. They’re just greedy, and don’t care about much else.
I do not think they are dumbasses. They understand very well that “pumping the brakes” can start negotiations with people who have infinite deep pockets and are willing to let them have a little extra so the infinitely deep pockets stay that way.
Self-enrichment is a powerful motivator.
Like Nixon, when he helped privatize healthcare. Playing Dumb (and a little crazy) has been a schtick for republicans for 60 years. I wish there was a website with all the crazy shit republicans said and did in public, maybe I need to start one…
When’s the pollen season on the moon?
I think you are missing the obvious cure handed right to you. Funding should be increased so you too can be free of airborne plant reproduction via the most sensible and straight forward method.
If you are unhappy with the scenery, I am sure the technology developed for lunar habitation will also prove helpful for polar habitation, where similarly few natural particulates are dispersed.
Funny joke but I dislike the “boring men” part. NASA was THE example of “women in STEM” at the time.
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How many women have been to the moon though?
You’re failing to understand the lack of hayfever on the moon
You can have a moon allergy, though, and that’s basically moon hayfever.
Allergy desensitization therapy was invented in 1911. It’s just that your insurance company doesn’t consider it a ‘necessary procedure’, so they don’t pay for it.
What kind of success rates does it have?
Reeks of toxic desperation.