1
53
PB&J (thelemmy.club)
2
44
A succulent meal (thelemmy.club)
3
61
submitted 56 minutes ago* (last edited 31 minutes ago) by supersquirrel@sopuli.xyz to c/antitrumpalliance@lemmy.world

I hope this worthless piece of shit dies soon but I hope it is a slow painful, pathetic death not a merciful quick passing from the shithole this fascist will leave behind in his wake.

"And while the District seems tired, Trump seems more so," Karem wrote. "It doesn’t even seem like the president is trying his hardest to lie to us anymore. He just repeats the same lies with less energy, as if he too has grown weary of his own rhetoric. He’s telling us to turn the page on the Epstein scandal. But he’s on that next page too."

Old article link - https://www.rawstory.com/media-library/president-donald-trump-makes-an-announcement-at-the-white-house-in-washington-d-c-on-feb-12-2026-reuters-jonathan-ernst.jpg?id=64424479&width=1200&height=600&coordinates=0%2C416%2C0%2C417

4
68
submitted 1 hour ago by ickplant@lemmy.world to c/cat@lemmy.world
5
60

404 Media previously reported kids said they were using photos of Trump and G-Man from Half Life to bypass the age verification software in the popular VR game Gorilla Tag. That game uses the service k–ID, which is the same as what Discord is using.

6
149
He has a point (thelemmy.club)
7
25
adhesive rule (thelemmy.club)
8
42
9
20
putty (thelemmy.club)
submitted 37 minutes ago by Deceptichum@quokk.au to c/sigh_fi@quokk.au
10
66
11
10
submitted 26 minutes ago by Novocirab@feddit.org to c/dach@feddit.org
12
50
Cuba runs out of jet fuel (www.flightradar24.com)
submitted 1 hour ago by bossito@lemmy.world to c/world@lemmy.world
13
24
Cat Bobcat operator (thelemmy.club)
submitted 50 minutes ago* (last edited 50 minutes ago) by ickplant@lemmy.world to c/animalswithjobs@lemmy.world
14
35
15
95

I really hope they die soon, this is unbearable…

16
8
17
40
18
10

Basically he doesn't want to end up on tv doing something stupid being out of his mind. He is thinking proactively to put up road block just the option to get a gun?

19
36
Floating fox (thelemmy.club)
20
144
Adulting is hard (thelemmy.club)
21
82
submitted 1 hour ago by Beep@lemmus.org to c/technology@lemmy.world

During the Super Bowl, Anthropic ran a dystopian AI ad about dystopian AI ads featuring an AI android physical trainer hawking insoles to a user who only asked for an ab workout. Not to be outdone, Amazon ran a commercial for its AI assistant Alexa+ in which Chris Hemsworth fretted over all the different ways AI might kill him, including severing his head and drowning him in his pool. Equally bleak, the telehealth company Hims & Hers ran an ad titled “RICH PEOPLE LIVE LONGER” in which oligarchs access such healthcare luxuries as facelifts, bespoke IVs, and “preventative care” to live longer than the rest of us. It was an anti-billionaire ad by a multibillion-dollar healthcare company.

Turn on the TV today, and you will drown in a sea of ads in which capitalists denounce capitalism. Think of the PNC Bank ads where parents sell their children’s naming rights a la sports stadiums for the money to raise them or the Robinhood ads where a white-haired older man, perhaps meant to evoke Bernie Sanders or Jeremy Corbyn, curses the “men of means with their silver spoons eating up the financial favors of the one percent” from the deck of a yacht.

After years of ingesting the mainstream discourse around surveillance capitalism, Occupy Wall Street, and democratic socialism, corporations are regurgitating and even surpassing the rhetoric of the modern left. Naturally, it’s all a winking sleight of hand meant to corral us back into engaging with the same capitalism they portray as a hellscape — but with new and improved privatized solutions. In another widely reviled Super Bowl ad, the video doorbell company Ring tells us that every year, 10 million family pets go missing, and by opting into a web of mass surveillance, the company has reunited “more than a dog a day” with their families.

Modern advertisers descend from those ad men of the 1960s who first perfected the art of channeling our angst with society writ large into buying more junk. As historian Thomas Frank wrote in his book “The Conquest of Cool,” midcentury advertisers constructed “a cultural perpetual motion machine in which disgust with the … everyday oppressions of consumer society could be enlisted to drive the ever-accelerating wheels of consumption.”

The machine has hummed on ever since, retrofitting capitalism’s reprimands into its rationales. It churns out commercials reframing the precariat’s pain not as the product of plutocracy but as the product of buying the wrong products. Advertisements pitch that the good life is to be secured by procuring high quality goods, by curating the right combination of AI assistants, locally crafted beer, paraben-free dryer sheets, Jimmy Dean breakfast biscuits, Capital One Venture X points, BetMGM spreads, Coinbase crypto wallets, on and on.

It’s lunacy. Buying Levi’s won’t give you deep pockets. Brand promises, like all promises, are made to be broken. As AI anxiety fueled fears of mass layoffs, Coca-Cola soothed American workers’ worries about “AI coming for everything” with a glossy 2025 Super Bowl ad, featuring Lauren London, where the gleaming actress flexed her dimples and told us everything would be all right. Ten months later, Coke automated its advertising with generative videos, replacing the actors they’d paid to soothe our worries about being replaced by AI with AI itself.

22
17
23
31
submitted 1 hour ago by moss_icon@hexbear.net to c/memes@hexbear.net
24
41
Sweet indulgence (thelemmy.club)

TNG s1e1 "Encounter at Farpoint"

25
28

And the fallout in academia over the Epstein files continues. As The New York Times reported earlier this week, some of the recently released files show how Epstein pulled strings behind the scenes in 2012 to get his then-girlfriend admitted to Columbia University’s dental school after she’d been rejected. (The revelation raises fresh questions for me about the creepy dentist’s chair Epstein had on his private island.)

Columbia University fessed up to the special treatment in a statement on Wednesday:

In short, a student was admitted to the dental school through an irregular process, coinciding with fundraising solicitations by former academic and alumni leadership of the school. The fundraising discussions were undertaken by the then leadership of the dental school or individuals acting at their behest and not at the direction of the leadership of the medical center or the University. To be clear: the matters discussed in these communications do not meet Columbia’s standards for integrity and independence in admissions.

Columbia isn’t the only university coming to terms with its ties to Epstein. The outlet Inside Higher Ed, for example, listed nine professors and faculty members whose ties to Epstein prompted recent statements from several universities, including Harvard and Yale.

At Ohio State University, a professor was put on leave for wrestling a documentary filmmaker to the ground after the filmmaker sought to ask the university’s former president about OSU’s Epstein connections. The former president, a man named E. Gordon Gee, recently decried efforts to remove billionaire Les Wexner’s name from university buildings because of his close relationship with Epstein — efforts Gee called “cancel culture.”

view more: next ›

The Lemmy Club

2,166 readers
36 users here now

Welcome to The Lemmy Club!

Instance Rules:

  1. Don't be a dick.
  2. Do NOT make me add new rules.
  3. Racism/slurs/etc use will not be tolerated.
  4. No spamming.
  5. Don't harass other users (See rule 1)
  6. NSFW content must be marked correctly.
  7. All content must comply with US law
  8. Loli/etc. will not be tolerated. Suggestive or sexual art must be reasonably recognizable as adult subjects.
  9. Users or communities that, in the view of the admin team, jeopardize the good standing of The Lemmy Club with other instances may be removed.
  10. These rules apply to all content and users that appear on The Lemmy Club. Moderation is on an as noticed/as reported basis. If you see rule breaking content, I likely have just not seen it yet. Please report it.
  11. Instances/users/communities that tolerate, repeatedly fail to enforce, or allow content that breaks any of these rules may be banned from The Lemmy Club.
  12. The site admin team (well, just @bdonvr really as of now) has final say in interpretations of all rules.

Help contribute towards our operating costs to keep us going and growing: https://opencollective.com/thelemmyclub/

We host MLMYM (a clone of old.reddit) at https://old.thelemmy.club/

We host Voyager (a mobile optimized webapp) at https://app.thelemmy.club/

founded 2 years ago
ADMINS