I’ll tell you when I discover it’s a lie.
Thankyou! Was excited about if someone would get the irony :D
I’m such a dumbo that I didn’t get the point of the question…
“It’ll get better, just gotta get through the week”
I told myself the same lie, week after week, until some day I realised it wasn’t a lie anymore.
Hang in there, three unicorns
What’s the unicorn thing? I’m out of the loop.
I just like unicorns
Yo I’m 43 and have no interest in unicorns but yours are awesome
Yap, hang in there. There are good moments too. Maybe we should concentrate on those.
That we’ll solve climate change and I’ll get to live past 50
There are some ideas to terraform the Earth to keep it habitable. It’s just very expensive and challenging and if we screw it up, we’ll be worse off than when we started. We likely won’t get a 2nd chance and as a species we don’t typically nail it on the 1st try.
We probably won’t solve climate change. We might be able to make huge air conditioned complexes with just a single basic bed for everybody with insect farms underground for us to eat?
That just sounds like Fallout with extra steps.
As long as the insects aren’t radroaches we will be okay
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No one knows what happens in the future. We can make assumptions and calculation based on statistics and probability. But ultimately we don’t know.
“You can buy a house with your own money” someone told me when I was a kid.
Last week I calculated that if I save every penny and dont spend a thing for the next 47 years I might have just enough to get myself a small house (hoping of course that inflation doesn’t happen otherwise it would be a shame to save +500.000 euro 😂)
They didn’t say where though. I bet in some country you can buy a house for less than 10k
Yeah, I recently bought my own house. I had to move to a rural area 2000 miles away from all my family and friends. But I did it.
Congrats! Did you do it with your own money? (So no borrowing! Not that that is bad)
Well, I borrowed from the bank. But I think just about everyone does that. Other than that, no money borrowed. My parents paid for my college 100%, which gave me a huge headstart in life, as I didn’t need to pay off any student loans. After college I got a job at a startup, which gave me a bunch of stock, and then we sold the company, which gave me a really nice payday. My down payment and moving costs were entirely funded by that.
So it was a mix of luck between having parents that could pay for my college, luck getting a job at a company that sold, and then moving to a less expensive area. Of course, I don’t want to downplay how hard I worked in college and at the startup to put myself in a situation where I could get lucky.
That if you work are, be kind, play fair everything will work out fine.
Oof. Yeah man.
That I will own a house big enough to raise kids.
Correction: That I’ll be able to buy a house.
Well, not that I believe in it. Representative democracy. It’s like, we have the right to elect representatives, who seem to more often than not represent corporate/money interests, not really the interest of the majority.
Congratulations. You now understand politics.
It’s just like every other political or economic system that we tried so far. Sounds great in theory, in practice not so much.
You know of a good read on the Swiss? They have elements of direct democracies. I wonder how that does.
That there’s hope for humanity…
Ouch ! It’s a tough one.
This hit me hard.
If COVID has learned me one thing is that there is still hope! We really have a make it a large enough problem before the powers are willing to change.
Covid has show me the exact opposite. Governments saying this is fine, keep going out less than a week before ordering a full lock down. Karens and Karims (is that the male for Karen?) going crazy about something as easy as stay home and less than a year latter, people openly couching in public without even a mask
That leadership (politicians and ceos) is competent, and have our best interest in mind and we shouldnt revolt agains them.
That I have any sort of meaningful future or purpose ahead of me.
I hope things happen in your life that make you able to believe, that, what you said was a lie isn’t one.
I can’t stop picturing myself as a demolished beggar quite soon. Or a pile of mashed meat near a 10-story building.
My wife gets multiorgasms almost every time.
She does, you’re just not there to see it ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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Not really a lie, that’s pretty much forced into being true
“Flushable wipes”
I’m at an age where moist arse wipes are a godsend, and I stubbornly cling to the lie that they’re flushable and fine.
Get a bidet
Just dispose of them in the trash
It really is bad to flush them
That there’s good and honest companies in this world.
I’ve worked for companies that are good and honest
I ran a good honest company. Sold it to a less good and less honest one, though.
That anyone should be allowed to vote.
I mean, obviously I believe in democracy, don’t get me wrong… My idea is that you should have a chance to be allowed to vote. Like you have to at least pass a reading & comprehension test before you get like a voting license or something.
You don’t get to drive if you’re incapable to see the road, you don’t get to vote if you’re incapable to understand what a politician is saying to you.
I’m sorryEdit: I’m not from the USA, so I didn’t know that there was already something similar back then.
Still, I believe that basic comprehension is foundamental in the voting process and there should be a way to check it. Otherwise there is no failsafe to populism taking overat least pass a reading and comprehension test
That’s banned in the US under the Civil Rights Act of 1965 because it was used to cut racial minorities out of the voting process. I can also think of a bunch of other ways this could be abused.
You’re probably already aware that there have been literacy requirements to vote in the past in some places in the US, but those were actually an excuse to disenfranchise black people. https://history.iowa.gov/history/education/educator-resources/primary-source-sets/right-to-vote-suffrage-women-african/voter-registration-literacy
Literacy tests were banned by the Voting Rights Act in 1965. There have been recent attacks on that law including the 2013 Supreme Court case Shelby County v Holder which overturned election oversight in jurisdictions with a history of racist disenfranchisement; and Allen v Milligan from a couple months ago was an attempt to overturn gerrymandering restrictions, but thankfully it failed. Combine that with continuing voter disenfranchisement (for example far too few polling places in Atlanta leading to black voters waiting in line many hours to vote), and there is no doubt in my mind that if literacy tests were legal again they would be used the same way they were in the 60’s.
Personally I think history has shown that we get better leaders when more votes are counted.
The hard part about this is who gets to decide what the criteria is needed to be allowed to vote? It can easily be taken advantage.
It’s less important because votes are averaged.
It’s well established that smarter people are just as likely to get caught up in bullshit. Maybe reading is a handicap to voting.
If you have a low IQ you’re not legally allowed to serve in the military, but you damn sure can vote for the president 😑