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“How do I help my uncle Jack off a horse?”
CoggyMcFee@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Non-Americans who have been to the US.. What is the weirdest thing about America that Americans don't realize is weird?103·10 months agoA problem with this question is that the US is such a big and diverse place, that you could have this same question posed to Americans only, asking about their experience visiting other parts of the US.
CoggyMcFee@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Non-Americans who have been to the US.. What is the weirdest thing about America that Americans don't realize is weird?4·10 months agoYou think an American wouldn’t also regard that interaction as weird?
CoggyMcFee@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Non-Americans who have been to the US.. What is the weirdest thing about America that Americans don't realize is weird?6·10 months agoDo I just live in a weird bubble? I live in the US and I am rarely at someone’s house who doesn’t remove their shoes nowadays. I certainly grew up wearing shoes at home, but that’s changed significantly over the past 20 years or so.
CoggyMcFee@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Non-Americans who have been to the US.. What is the weirdest thing about America that Americans don't realize is weird?2·10 months agoYeah, I always wonder how often there’s a need to refer to inhabitants of two continents together as a single entity. Like, if you say someone is South American or North American, that is never confused with being someone specifically from the US. When would those terms be insufficient?
CoggyMcFee@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Non-Americans who have been to the US.. What is the weirdest thing about America that Americans don't realize is weird?31·10 months agoDon’t you mean “from AND into”?
CoggyMcFee@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What were or are your thoughts on the US Pres. Debate?2·10 months agoBill Clinton never debated George W Bush
CoggyMcFee@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What were or are your thoughts on the US Pres. Debate?20·10 months agoWhat kind of Dem candidate is pro fracking?
One who exists in a fucked up electoral system where the entire fate of our country rests upon a few thousand votes in western PA.
CoggyMcFee@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Would America be as divided if Trump lost to Hillary in 2016?17·1 year agoI think that electing someone as deranged as Trump — who basically would try anything and everything that a sane person wouldn’t risk out of self-preservation, we basically saw a speedrun of finding out all the weaknesses and exploits of our government, combined with proving that impeachment and removal is basically impossible as long as one party is in collusion with the president.
We might have gotten here anyway, but it might have been a decade or two rather than four short years.
And the Supreme Court wouldn’t look like it does and be doing what’s it’s doing, which is also now a speedrun of horror.
I’ll never forgive Americans for 2016.
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CoggyMcFee@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's was your favourite fast food product that unfortunately got retired and never came back?9·1 year agoMy theory had been ‘amburger in a cockney accent
CoggyMcFee@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's was your favourite fast food product that unfortunately got retired and never came back?81·1 year agoan 🍔
Going crazy trying to think of what word you use for 🍔 that starts with a vowel.
Oh, and also I used to always get the Santa Fe chicken Gordita at Taco Bell until it went away.
At my first developer job 25 years ago, any time we made a change in the code we had to add a comment at the end of each modified line with our initials and the date, because we had no version control.
CoggyMcFee@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Why does everyone hate Microsoft for adding LLMs into Windows and spying on users, but not Apple?6·1 year agoI think Apple’s emphasis on the privacy and security stuff would have happened anyway, because they’ve been positioning themselves as privacy focused for several years now.
CoggyMcFee@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What industry do you work in and what are the LPT the general public should know about it?4·1 year agoI definitely see your perspective, but mostly wanted to make sure I wasn’t overlooking some obvious downside in my risk assessment.
I figure my chances are low that I will get into the situation where an authority demands access to my phone but I also don’t have the opportunity to lock out biometrics. Like if I get pulled over I just hold power and volume up buttons for three seconds and biometrics is off. That said, it certainly doesn’t eliminate my risk completely, and I wouldn’t consider anyone crazy for just opting out completely.
CoggyMcFee@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What industry do you work in and what are the LPT the general public should know about it?18·1 year agoRegarding biometrics, I’ve felt that one advantage is that if I’m in a public space, I don’t have to worry about someone watching me enter my password over my shoulder. If I got into a situation where someone is physically overpowering me to get my finger onto my device against my will, I’m probably going to give them whatever password they want so I don’t get a beat down.
I think this is where the specific definition of “nice” is crucial. I think it’s very possible to still be “nice” while also being confrontational or standing up for things, and in fact, doing it nicely but without backing down can sometimes be extremely effective.
I know the “nice” you are referring to, where someone uses it as a shield for uncaring, selfish behavior. I’d of course rather have someone who isn’t so “nice” who earnestly tries to do the right thing than that kind of nice.
For about seven years, and then he went back to calling himself Prince again.