SARGE

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[–] SARGE@startrek.website 4 points 1 month ago

You know, I don't think there's a single war I Care about more than any other...

Now technological era, on the other hand.... I'm a sucker for anything from Europe/Mediterranean coast from the 1200s-1500s.

And who doesn't love exploring early human history from Gobekli Tepe to Ur.

Fascinating stuff.

[–] SARGE@startrek.website 19 points 1 month ago

Now now, the "us vs them" mentality has been around as long as humans have existed.

Europe industrialized it and shipped it all over the world.

They just hit turbo mode on the factory floor.

[–] SARGE@startrek.website 4 points 1 month ago (1 children)

My 5th grade English teacher threw my personal book against the wall of the classroom, and ripped the spine in half. The book was now in two pieces, front half and back half. Ish.

Because I was reading my own book during class instead of following along a book I had finished on the first day it was assigned.

She never got in trouble with the administration despite having a completely inappropriate anger outburst over something so simple and was destroying a students' personal property...

I even proved I read it by giving specific details of various chapters. Jonny Tremaine is not a long or complex book.

My parents came to the school and all that happened was the school gave my parents the price of the book. I never got another copy until about two months ago (I'm in my 30s)when I saw it at half price books and decided I wanted the whole series.

Adults really don't seem to understand children by the time they have them. Like... You were a child once, you should know how children think. More or less. You should very much know that making a child read something they don't like, and literally punishing them for reading something they DO like is very likely to fuck with their desire to ever read for pleasure again. Not me, luckily... But very easily anyone who isn't as stubborn and "I'm right even though you're the adult" attitude I had would easily be put off.

Hopefully when she no longer has to follow along and can read whatever, whenever, she pick it up a bit more. If she hasn't already read the series, you should try gifting her the first Artemis Fowl book, I've given it to a few people over the years and they loved it and decided to get the rest of the books on their own. My wife even likes the books and she hates reading because she's dyslexic.

[–] SARGE@startrek.website 16 points 1 month ago (6 children)

I have hated this word since 2007.

"Why?" you might ask? Imagine you are in an English class, and the teacher decided to do the worst thing imaginable and have every student read out loud.

This sucks for everyone involved, from the people who suck at reading, to the people who suck at speaking in public, to the people who just don't want to participate in group activities. Nobody likes it.

I'm in the "if these 3rd-grade-reading-level-in-highschool-having-dumbasses weren't slowing me down I would be done with this book by now" crowd. It also used to irritate me to no end when people mispronounced (in my opinion as a teenager) easy words.

One fine day a particularly dense student comes across this "word of the year 2024 winner" of a word, hesitates slightly at the unfamiliar letter combination, and says..... "Dee-murrrrrr" like Dee the name, and the first half of "Murray"

The teacher is always quick to correct pronunciation, but for some reason... Doesn't.

Then the word pops up again. Same thing. "dee-murr". The next student reads the following handful of paragraphs. Comes to the word again, and says "dee-murr" with complete confidence.

Eventually it gets to me, and finally someone can correct the people who have been saying it wrong.

When I get to a sentence that has it, I pronounce it with a not-so-subtle emphasis to try and indicate in that undeservedly-areogant way that only a teenager can, I'm right, you're wrong. This is how you say it. way.

And the teacher fucking corrects me and says "Dee-murr"

I did a double take and said "It's pronounced demure." to which the teacher replied "It's dee-murr, just keep going"

Teenage me chose that hill to die on.

"I had a college reading level when I was in second grade, I corrected 3 elementary teachers grammar, and my family's library has more books than you even looked at in college, I know how to pronounce words, as you should the second you look it up in the dictionary." (paraphrased, I can't remember exactly what I said except the college reading level since I was quite proud of that in school)

Wouldn't you know it, the teacher apologized, asked me if I wanted to teach the class for the day, stood on his desk and said OH CAPTAIN MY CAPTAIN and everyone clapped.

Or I got detention, hated that teacher for all time, and now every time I see or hear that godforsaken word the embers of rage stir deep within my soul...

Probably that second one.

[–] SARGE@startrek.website 9 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Fun fact! To make a super duper effective cleaning solution, all you have to do is mix ammonia and bleach! Make sure you do it in a small enclosed, dark room in order to ensure the solution binds together properly.

Big Cleaning doesn't want you to know this because it cuts into their profits when people realize everyday chemicals can be combined to make better soaps and sprays than they sell.

[–] SARGE@startrek.website 6 points 1 month ago

I just looked over to the side because of this post, and realized I have a peanut butter cup still waiting to be eaten, so thanks!

[–] SARGE@startrek.website 14 points 1 month ago

Lmao either this is ragebait, or top notch satire.

Well, top notch for what I've seen today, anyway....

[–] SARGE@startrek.website 1 points 1 month ago

I still sometimes hit ctrl/alt/del to open the task manager if I'm not thinking.

Too many years of doing that when I was younger and it only brought up the task manager.

[–] SARGE@startrek.website 1 points 1 month ago

It's the same reason I can't watch people play games.

If I'm watching a let's play, I'm yelling at the screen inside 5 minutes because the player missed the SUPER FUCKING OBVIOUS SLIGHTLY HIDDEN DOOR GO BACK AND GET THE LOOT YOU MISSED OH MY GOD

and if I try to watch someone play in-person, I'm still screaming, it's just all internal.

[–] SARGE@startrek.website 1 points 1 month ago

Russia has thousands of nukes in its arsenal, and this is one person in one base.

Even the US doesn't have all its nukes well maintained, which is why they've been overhauling them for years.

Personally I never subscribed to the "Russia has 0 nukes ready to go" theory because that's just downright idiotic. Bare minimum you keep one well maintained so at the very least you can target whoever targeted you and try to hit their capital with a MIRV.

Since no country really has a problem with taking what it wants from the people, it stands to reason that Russia would just squeeze its population a little tighter to keep as many nukes operational as possible.

However, with that said I also don't doubt a large percentage of it's nuclear arsenal is basically useless.

And anyone who knows anything about nukes can tell you it doesn't matter if they have 10 or 1000, they could still kick off the nuclear apocalypse

[–] SARGE@startrek.website 5 points 1 month ago

I mean, the reasons for hiding nefarious things are slipping down the drain.

Some EU nations are basically in putins pocket, thanks to their government, the US just elected a Russian asset as president, who is filling key potitions with yes men and more Russian assets, and they just get the finger wag "don't do it again" every time they do something.

So why bother trying to hide it?

You remember adults telling you to ignore bullies in school because they'll lose interest? That was all bullshit, as history class will happily tell you during your world War 2 segments.

[–] SARGE@startrek.website 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Ive seen it being played by almost everyone on my friends lists at one point or another

honestly I wouldn't be surprised if it's hundreds of thousands, if not millions.

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