I’m not an expert in the whole giant pumpkin phenomenon, but it’s my understanding that the pumpkins are generally grown by hobbyists for fun rather than farmers on an industrial scale. So I don’t think it’s a trade-off on our food system, where kids are starving in Africa because farmers are wasting their resources growing pumpkins. I think it’s more of an, “look what I did” type thing.
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I’ve always assumed that was propaganda pushed by big breakfast. /s
As an American who doesn’t eat breakfast, I’m curious why that is shocking to you?
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the first thing you'd do with a Star Trek holodeck?
2·1 month agoI’m sorry to hear that, I also long to hang out with my old college buddies from 20ish years ago under circumstances that no longer exist. Sigh Time is a bitch ain’t it?
I recently found out some of my favorite Ozzy songs were actually written by Lemmy. Now I miss him twice as much.
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Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Star Trek: Legacy — 22-minute recut of 'Star Trek: The Motion Picture' set to Daft Punk's original score for 'Tron: Legacy'English
2·2 months agoI mean there are a lot of issues with the TMP, it was an odd script likely because it was written by a man who never really worked in movies prior (only television to my knowledge) and rather than being written from it’s inception as a two hour movie it was also adapted from a pilot of a television series, which all makes it feel kind of klunky with odd pacing.
That said recutting the movie into a 22 min streamlined version makes a lot of sense to me, no fluff only plot.
It’s not a discussion I’ve ever seen Americans have IRL, only in sitcoms.
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Web Development•REACT-VFX - WebGL effects for React - Crazy Visuals on the Website
2·2 months agoThat’s what scrolling through the web in the late 90’s/early 2000’s felt like. I legitimately can’t tell if that page felt nostalgic or if it was seizure inducing.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•If fossil fuels aren't vegan that would mean almost nobody is actually vegan.
2·2 months agoCan you give some real world examples of systems that contain animal exploitation that vegans would want to see improved? I’m not sure I completely follow that point.
Some thing, some thing Miles O’Brien.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•what is my "type"? i'm into guys who look like this
21·2 months agoWithout using slurs, I’d say your type is “pretty fly for a white guy”.
That’s Jennifer Lien, aka Kes only without her atrocious short wig.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•The people developing vegan meat alternatives must have eaten a lot of meat beforehand so they can replicate the taste and texture.
181·3 months agoI’m fairly certain most of the big name alternative meat products on the market were developed by capitalists and not vegans.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•The people developing vegan meat alternatives must have eaten a lot of meat beforehand so they can replicate the taste and texture.
92·3 months agoBy any strict definition of the term it’s not considered vegan, that said there are people out there who attempt to debate the matter.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•The people developing vegan meat alternatives must have eaten a lot of meat beforehand so they can replicate the taste and texture.
71·3 months agoAccording to the vegan society’s definition of the term veganism, which is generally considered the go to definition, human breast milk when given with consent is vegan.
On the other hand while some attempt to debate the matter Honey is not considered vegan according to that definition.
Same, I’m also a dev who prefers working off a notebook screen. This fact boggles the minds of my coworkers, especially my boss who seems mortally offended that I only work on one screen.
I guess that means I’ve broken the social norms of a corporate slave?
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What would you do if you were an 8 year old again, with your current mind (including memories and skills)?
1·3 months agoInteresting point! I’ve often wondered how much chemistry/our endocrine system effects our personality. Especially by the time we hit puberty again, I assume we’d be acting like a horny teenager again regardless of our past lives.
That said it’s worth mentioning that the title of the post directly states that we would have our current mind intact. So for the purposes of this thought experiment I’m going to assume all of our memories and thoughts would be completely intact, only our body chemistry will likely shift some of our drives and impulses.
Sounds like it’s time to find a new primary doctor, that’s insane.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What would you do if you were an 8 year old again, with your current mind (including memories and skills)?
3·3 months agoBut here’s the fun thing, your brain is incredibly flexible when you are that age. So your ability to learn and retain at the age of 8 would be significantly easier than it is as an adult. So yes if you put your mind to it, you could potentially be significantly smarter than you are as an adult.
Long story short this could easily 2x your education giving you genius level intelligence you’d get to retain even when you become an adult again.





Same, this is literally the first I’ve heard about the natives just “giving up and making way” for the Europeans. I recall being taught about the trail of tears and how we forced them off their land by any means necessary. Then again I grew up in a liberal city on the East Coast so my experiences probably aren’t universal.