

What about American dissenters and civil rights activists like Andy Stapp?
What about American dissenters and civil rights activists like Andy Stapp?
Imperial/metric flame war! Fuck it, let’s get even more pedantic and go back to using decimal time. 10 hours a day, 100 minutes an hour, and 100 seconds a minute, all altered in duration to fit into their superlative hierarchical tier. A day would then be 100000 decimal seconds. Does that make the metric powers of 10 part of your brain happy?
/s for fake passive-aggression. I’m not actually upset, your comment just reminded me of decimal time.
On a related note, 60 (seconds per minute, minutes per hour) is a cool number because it’s divisible by so many factors: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30, and 60. It’s because 60 is divisible by so many numbers that we can have increments of an hour be in while numbers of minutes without decimals. A quarter hour is 15 minutes. A third is 20 minutes. One tenth is 6 minutes. Base 60 seconds and minutes are flexible and convenient.
Anyways, that’s enough late night rambling. Enjoy your day, internet stranger.
Holy shit, I haven’t thought about this in years! I remember back in 2008 I had a copy of Stepmania on a flash drive and played it on school computers during class.
British Columbia, a Canadian province.
It’s there purposely as a part of the satire. It’s meant to be a critique of the use of passive voice in news headlines.
To add onto what @DOPdan@lemmy.world said, there is a bit of a learning curve. Once you can consistently get the angle right it’s like shaving with a stick of butter. I also shave my face every other day and I even use it to shave my head once a week.
I’m coming up on 2 years of ownership and have barely gone through 2/3 of my initial 100 count pack that cost $15 USD. It’s one of those products where there’s a bit of an initial investment that saves significant money long term.
I mention it partially to be a contrarian, but also to not lose sight of the fact that there are people who wake up everyday to leftist ideology, and some of those are going to be American active duty service members and veterans. Mike Prysner has done a lot to help people leave active duty while planting the leftist seeds in their minds with his Eyes Left Podcast, and his work with The Empire Files has been great, too.
It’s anecdotal, but I’ve had a lot of luck myself convincing veterans to go down the pipeline of “Bernie Sanders baby’s first socialist thought” to full-blown commie who reads Lenin and abhors American Empire.
In the literal, yes, they served in the military. But it’s more of how they self-identity. Some refute the title of veteran altogether. Others still use the moniker as a means to get in with other veteran’s groups and begin changing minds. Educate, agitate, and organize works on veterans, too. IMHO, I think purity testing someone based on prior military service does the left a disservice.