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Fifrok 3 points a day ago

Probably because of the common eider. I'm not sure what is its state in the wild, but Iceland makes up the majority of eiderdown harvests globally.

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Fifrok 30 points 3 days ago

This is how all of the libertarian left looks according to some people here:

A man is shown spraying a child, likely with pepper spray, in the same meme format as the original image posted by OP. The man, originally labeled “Tankies,” is now labeled “Liberals.” The spray stream, originally labeled “That’s CIA propaganda,” is now labeled “Liberalism.” The child, originally labeled “Leftists who care about human rights,” is now labeled “Liberals who care about liberalism.”

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Fifrok 27 points 3 days ago

I'm using the actual meaning of libertarian, so yes in part like anti-authoritarian. BTW, I hate that there's even a need for clarification, American free-market liberals using 'libertarian' to describe their ideal of laissez-faire capitalism is so annoying.

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Fifrok 6 points 2 days ago

I like the municipalist flavour of libertarianism, so you don't need to tell me what it is 😅.

I had the meme laying around, so I have no idea what the maker of it had in mind. I posted it with the prediction that there will be a lot of calling people libs in the comments under this post, and I wanted to make fun of that ahead of the time.

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Fifrok 8 points 3 days ago

I would like to remind you of rule 0.5, please add some alt text to this image. Something as simple as; "A man with a CIA hat typing on a computer" should do.

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Fifrok 4 points 3 days ago

Thanks!

Just as a tip for the future, markdown actually has a built-in way to include alt text. In the CommonMark format that Lemmy uses, you can format an image like this: ![This is alt text](image_url).

It associates the description directly with the file, which works much better for accessibility than typing it as a separate line below, and keeps the content looking clean for everyone else. I don't know how much of a diffrence it actually makes though, I don't have first hand experence with a screen reader, just what people have told me.

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Fifrok 2 points 2 days ago

Thanks again, cheers!

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Fifrok 2 points 5 days ago

Development doesn't corelate with authoritarianism. Considering what has been done to the north during the Korean war and what it's international relations have been since then, it's hardly a suprise the country is in bad shape.

Still, doesn't change the fact that it's authoritarian and OP's an apologist.

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Fifrok 5 points 6 days ago

(neo)liberalism is the political center (for all of the west, atleast for now but it stands on shaky legs), center left is for example social democracy and center right would be christian democracy.

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Fifrok 88 points a year ago

To everybody acting like the desire path is the problem:

  1. If the problem for you is that it's 'bad' or 'illegal', grow a spine so that when you need to break the law, for something that matters, you can do it with dry pants.
  2. If the design doesn't take into account how people will interact with it, it's bad and lazy. Only time it would be acceptable to 'force' a way to interact with something is when there are safety concerns, and there are none here.
  3. You are traped in a cage of your own making, break free or perish like the dog you are.
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Fifrok 45 points 7 months ago

Eating McDonald is self harm

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Fifrok 41 points 6 months ago

They them seem to come from very new accounts. Like three or four come from this one.

Actualy, now that I'm looking, most top post on this community seem to come from similar accounts.

Either there's been another migration from some corpo social media to lemmy, and this is just what they post, or there's a bit of a boting problem going on.

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Fifrok 36 points 10 months ago

But there was still a ship, the one you build to end the game

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Fifrok 33 points 2 years ago

Here's what I would avoid when traveling to Poland:

  • Zakopane, it's overpriced and very crowded. If you want to visit the area the town is in your better off staying in smaller villages, unless you have to use public transit.
  • Szczecin --not an 'avoid at all cost' but more of a 'there are better cities to visit'-- this-or-that part of the city is always being remodeled/reconstructed and there's no 'old city' with day and night life focused between two shoping centers and some roundabouts in the city center. If you want to go sight-seeing Kraków, Wrocław or Gdańsk are much better choices.
  • Mazury lake district, beautiful lakes and decent nightlife, shit infrastructure - roads are narrow (two bigger cars can't pass eachother without going offroad) and often lacking sings and other markings
  • Podlaskie Voivodship, even worse infrastructure than Mazury, it's rural, mainly towns and villages with nothing a tourist might want to see. You might think it's a good place to go star-gazing but Bieszczady are a lot better for that (Tho you should probably go to a Dark Sky Site for that, there's one close to Bieszczady, in Slovakia)
  • THE SEASIDE, it's crowded, expensive, the sea is cold and it's fumcking wimdy, go to like Italy, Croatia, Portugal or Spain instead

Also in general avoid capital cities, they are often the worst of major cites in a given country.

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Fifrok 30 points a year ago

Sadly that's not a woodstove, that would be too good.

That's probably an Aga style stove. Those are mostly made with cast-iron and use radiant heat to cook. Each oven 'compartent' has a diffrent function (eg. top left is warming, bottom left is for roasting and a big one for baking). They work kinda like a masonry heater. And are meant to be always on.

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Fifrok 24 points 2 years ago

military propaganda in your 196? It's more likely than you think

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Fifrok 22 points 8 months ago

In the case of the USA, there's more than just the lack of gun restrictions at play. If you were to compare knife deaths per capita in the UK (we all know how much of a problem stabbings are in the UK) and USA, the US is leading by a significant margin (and that's on top of gun deaths ofc).

For a gun ban to reduce death in the USA you'd first need to addres atleast some of the other systemic problems the country has been neglecting and/or intentionaly expolting.

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Fifrok 22 points a year ago

common Starmer L

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Fifrok 21 points a year ago

This how real professional IT people should deal with the UNHOLY computer, do not dare to BEEP at me machine MY FLESH IS A GIFT FROM GOD YOU SINFUL AMALGAM OF SILICONE AND COPPER, YOUR SPELLS HAVE NO POWER OVER ME

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Fifrok 20 points a year ago

In Poland we can't even trust the police to be responsible for their own safety (a officer used a grande launcher in his office), or even the millitary to handle logistics (landmines got delivered to ikea)

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