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hanrahan, to shirtsthatgohard in Skepticism
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hanrahan, to anarchism in Motherly advice
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And ? Why the hate on billy bong pothead?

hanrahan, to anarchism in Motherly advice
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{Clicks the link anyway}

Goddamn it, you’d think the OP’s name would give it away let alone you cautioning us. I assumed it was a rick roll

hanrahan, to anarchism in Motherly advice
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On the way home I’d think

hanrahan, to news in Students walk out during Jerry Seinfeld’s commencement speech at Duke
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He just followed Cleese in doing that.

hanrahan, to pocketknife in Kershaw Skyline: No Need To Bug Out
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Dude, you realty knife :)

I have 1 Spyderco and 1 Leatherman that’s about 30 years old. I used the latter when I off road motorcycle toured decades ago.

hanrahan, to canada in Toronto developers are getting desperate as no one is buying condos anymore
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I suspect developers are gonna stop developing.

That’s what happened here in Australia and homes and condos (apartments) have gone from horrendously expensive to ridiculously horrendous expensive.

We don’t build homes to house people either. Unlike say these guys

theguardian.com/…/the-social-housing-secret-how-v…

hanrahan, (edited ) to privacy in What are the most private social media platforms?
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A perfectly private social media service could be constructed but it likely won’t because there is no profit motive.

And here it is, that thing you said most likely won’t be…

gadgeteer.co.za/gotosocial-is-a-new-activitypub-s…

Even if it were, how many people would truly use it.

To be social, 3 people, maybe 5 is all you’d need.

As to proft motive, maybe you’re not aware of FOSS?

hanrahan, to privacy in What are the most private social media platforms?
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hanrahan, (edited ) to asklemmy in Best Lemmy App in 2024
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Boost and Jerboa, the latter via F-Droid.

hanrahan, to lemmyshitpost in If I wanted to, hypothetically, guarentee that I shit my pants 2 to 6 hours from now, how should I do it?
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If they’re looking for a nice long butt fucking, why not an enema ?

hanrahan, to news in ‘Ranting, rambling, and paranoid’: Federal appeals court suspends 96-year-old judge until she passes mental exam
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I quit at 35 and am now 58. My only regret was being too afraid to do it earlier.

How ? I long ago was able to to differentiate needs from wants.

I do own my own small house. Each year I have excess funds, some is rolled over and reinvested, some is donated to charity, because the small investments I do have earn way more then my needs.

I’d consider euthanasia if I had to return to work because of some unforseen reason, after deaades of freedom Arbeit macht frei is prison.

hanrahan, to news in ‘Ranting, rambling, and paranoid’: Federal appeals court suspends 96-year-old judge until she passes mental exam
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Why do they not want to ? Ego and or indoctrination mainly. (Work itself has worth for being work, power over others, you’re an attention whore and fear obscurity, or some combination ). There’s also a stigma with being retired.

I retired at 35 and am now 58. My only regret was not stopping earlier.

hanrahan, to thepoliceproblem in Handcuffs in Hallways: Hundreds of elementary students arrested at U.S. schools
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A few bad apples SMH

hanrahan, to news in Americans are choking on surging fast-food prices. "I can't justify the expense," one customer says
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Economists don’t rrally think we need food.

theintercept.com/…/william-nordhaus-climate-econo…

Ignorance of systems has its way of plowing forward, juggernaut-like. Nordhaus has opined that agriculture is “the part of the economy that is sensitive to climate change,” but because it accounts for just 3 percent of national output, climate disruption of food production cannot produce a “very large effect on the U.S. economy.” It is unfortunate for his calculations that agriculture is the foundation on which the other 97 percent of GDP depends. Without food — strange that one needs to reiterate this — there is no economy, no society, no civilization. Yet Nordhaus treats agriculture as indifferently fungible.

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