[-] DigitalAudio@sopuli.xyz 29 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

This ties into a bigger issue where almost nothing related to sexuality can ever be healthy or normal to many conservatives.

Sex to these conservatives is inherently deviant and filthy. Making conscious life decisions related to sexuality or sexual identity will never be just a life decision. It will be equivalent to actively engaging in sexual acts.

Being trans to them is actively paedophilic because it exposes children to the concept of sexuality and gender. Sex ed will be paedophilic to them because it does the same. Each person's actions are not the sole thing that defines them, but also their position in society as dictated by "what it has always been". Men have always led households by marrying women and having kids, therefore men that don't are a threat.

Conservatism is quite black or white when it comes to things like identity or introspection. It is an ideology that very frequently wages war on self questioning and exploration in exchange for compliance and conformism. It's why many conservatives hate universities, scientists and partially why they hate immigrants. The entire ideology grows by appealing to people who do not want to be intellectually challenged. It's especially attractive to those that don't want to understand other ways of thinking.

Conservatism as an ideology always exploits the greatest potential weakness of the left wing: naivety, and presents itself as the "responsible" or "reasonable" solution to a reckless and harmful left wing. They frame things like empathy and humanitarianism as weaknesses rather than virtues.

It's why most of the conservative rhetoric revolves around "being taken advantage of" or "being scammed by" this or that group. They love stories about immigrants exploiting the system, cheating or stealing because it proves their worldview that what's foreign and unknown is out to get them. It is an ideology driven by fear.

And the biggest problem is that, unlike progressivism (which also has its ideological vices and weaknesses), conservatism never seeks to help the weak or empower the vulnerable. Instead it seeks to maintain the hierarchy and keep people in their place. In the US that translates to keeping immigrants weak, keeping black people down, keeping women in the kitchen, keeping white men ahead, keeping the US as an imperial power, and keeping its allies subservient.

[-] DigitalAudio@sopuli.xyz 26 points 2 months ago

Nah man, I'm poor as fuck right now, I barely make minimum wage, but I properly file my taxes and you know what? Because the system in my country is good, I don't have to break the bank to do so either.

Fraud, debt evasion, tax evasion etc are not a consequence of poverty and instead do affect all other people who do things right. You can't benefit from tax money and from the system if you're actively cheating it.

[-] DigitalAudio@sopuli.xyz 27 points 2 months ago

The reality though is that most millionaires and really rich families and people aren't really the main problem with our current system.

Even if your family had tens of millions of dollars available while you were growing up, you're many orders of magnitude closer to a minimum wage worker than to any billionaire.

The reality is that if most societies redistributed a fraction of the wealth of their top 30 wealthiest individuals, almost no one would be harmed and thousands of people could benefit significantly.

Now, of course, if you just give money away, that's no good at improving people's lives, so it makes sense to use the money to fund hospitals and schools, to provide adequate conditions to the disabled, the elderly, single parents, the homeless and our most vulnerable. And oh, would you look at that, that's just a tax reform.

I'm from a middle upper class family, so, I never lacked any necessities but I also couldn't afford luxuries every day. But I hold no contempt for people who got to grow up living in wealth and luxury beyond what my family could afford. I hold contempt for people who could dramatically improve their entire communities' conditions and choose to evade their only tax obligations and only invest their wealth to accumulate more and more.

I think societies should at some point put a cap on wealth. No human being should be as rich as Elon Musk.

[-] DigitalAudio@sopuli.xyz 44 points 2 months ago

This is exactly how the banana massacre in Colombia took place 100 years ago. Workers were being paid in United Fruit Company bonds, which caused revolts and protests, the US government threatened to invade to protect the company's interests, so the Colombian government deployed the army to suppress the protests and murdered thousands of farmers.

This still shapes Colombian politics to this day, has appeared in A Hundred Years of Solitude, and has absolutely helped power the leftist movements in the country since. The parliament and president have constantly referenced this instance in recent years too as examples of American neocolonialism.

It's a tale as old as time.

[-] DigitalAudio@sopuli.xyz 30 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Even in Latin American countries where protections are weaker, this would be considered wildly unacceptable. Only Americans would do this

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They wanted my bread.

[-] DigitalAudio@sopuli.xyz 27 points 4 months ago

I guess this reference just proves we're all pretty much in the same age range here. No wonder this place feels like 2013 Reddit sometimes lol

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submitted 9 months ago by DigitalAudio@sopuli.xyz to c/crows@lemmy.ml

Birb

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submitted 9 months ago by DigitalAudio@sopuli.xyz to c/earthporn@lemmy.ml

These falls are only a mere hour away from the country's capital. This picture was taken during the dry season, but they're much more impressive during the rainy season. They're a fairly accessible and common day trip for the locals.

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submitted 9 months ago by DigitalAudio@sopuli.xyz to c/spanish@sopuli.xyz

Este canal está lleno de excelente contenido en general. Siempre con datos fascinantes de cosas que decimos todos los días, y ni nos cuestionamos. Súper recomendado.

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submitted 9 months ago by DigitalAudio@sopuli.xyz to c/spanish@sopuli.xyz

English follows Spanish


Como varios de ustedes ya han comentado anteriormente, el panorama global de Lemmy (en especial en sopuli) es pequeño y posiblemente sea difícil mantener una comunidad que se enfoca exclusivamente en el idioma castellano lo suficientemente activa.

Sin embargo, creo que Lemmy seguirá creciendo lentamente a medida que más usuarios busquen alternativas menos centralizadas para sus redes sociales. Por lo tanto considero pertinente tener una comunidad para la cuarta lengua más hablada del mundo. Aquí los no-nativos podrán interactuar con nativos, todos podremos discutir aspectos relevantes del castellano, y construir una comunidad centrada en nuestra lengua para todo aquel que le interese.

"Spanish" espera ser internacional, enfocada hacia el aprendizaje y la discusión de la lengua. Así que sean todos bienvenidos a nuestra comunidad.


As many of you have already pointed out, Lemmy as a whole (and especially sopuli) would struggle significantly to maintain an active community that focuses exclusively on the Spanish language.

However, I believe that these communities will experience a natural growth as more users start gravitating towards less centralised alternatives to mainstream social media. Therefore, I believe it makes sense to have a hub for the fourth most spoken language in the world. We strive to be a community for both natives and non-natives alike to discuss and answer questions pertaining to our language for anyone who wants to participate.

"Spanish" hopes to be an international community focused on the study and discussion of language. So all posts within this category are very welcome.

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submitted 10 months ago by DigitalAudio@sopuli.xyz to c/spanish@sopuli.xyz

Vamos a intentar hacer posts sobre las palabras del día de la RAE.

La palabra de hoy es "palabro".

Personalmente nunca la había oído, pero sí conocía "palabrota". Se siente raro tener una versión masculina de "palabra".

La definición del diccionario es

  1. m. coloq. Palabra rara o mal dicha.

  2. m. coloq. palabrota.

¿Alguien aquí la ha escuchado antes?

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submitted 10 months ago by DigitalAudio@sopuli.xyz to c/spanish@sopuli.xyz

Yo digo que el potencial existe para convertir esta comunidad en un espacio de nuestra lengua aquí en Lemmy.

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こんにちは皆さん! 久しぶりですね。このコミュニティが結構静かで少し復活しようと思っていました。

それに従って、これから(できる限り)日本語の週刊練習スレッドを始めます。

何でも書いても大丈夫ですから、ごゆっくり自由に日本語を使って、チャットしたり、自分にノートを残したり、なにか最近勉強した文法を練習したりしてくださいね!

Hello everyone! It's been a long time. This community has been pretty quiet for a while, so I've been thinking about reviving it.

Therefore, I've decided to start a weekly (as much as possible) Japanese language thread.

You can write anything, so use Japanese as you please, chat with others, leave notes for yourself, or even practice any recent grammar you've learnt.

よく考えると、なんかこのポストを書くのも自分にとって練習になって草

[-] DigitalAudio@sopuli.xyz 36 points 2 years ago

Fairly good. A B D E is a kind of ambiguous chord with a double suspension. It has an open and pleasant sound in my opinion.

[-] DigitalAudio@sopuli.xyz 33 points 2 years ago

I don't think you're supposed to have your opinion swayed by what teens think but it is important to know what they think because they reflect future trends and ideals.

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One trope you’ll see repeated all over anime, manga, novels and even in real life is that of the ボケ (the idiot) and ツッコミ (straight man). Once you know a bit more about its dynamics and some of the more famous 芸人 duos, you start seeing it everywhere.

Downtown is one of the more famous ones, but if you want a shortlist of some of the most famous and relevant duos, the M-1 Grand Prix as well as the contestants of the Documental streaming series are great places to get into Manzai.

Manzai is certainly one of the most relevant media in Japanese, and it is so important you start to see language trends as well as cultural shifts reflected in manzai performances. At the same time you also get to see manzai actively shape Japanese culture and set new trends. It’s a great step if you want your Japanese to improve considerably and get closer to real Japanese humour.

[-] DigitalAudio@sopuli.xyz 48 points 2 years ago

That's how it has always been for all places. Admins have the power to erase anything that goes against Reddit's ToS. Depicting spez under the guillotine is against their ToS, but writing "fuck spez" isn't, which is why one gets deleted and the other remains.

It makes sense IMO. It's just like admins having the power to erase swastikas, homophobic or transphobic content, blatant product advertisements and so on. Nothing wrong with it, IMO.

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I thought this was a very interesting vieo about the use of "huh?" or 「はぁ?」 and how many languages around the world have found a quick way to let the other party know that there has been a problem in communication.

The Japanese level is rather advanced but I encourage intermediate learners to give it a try and see if you manage to pick up a good chunk of the vocabulary you didn't know from context as well.

[-] DigitalAudio@sopuli.xyz 197 points 2 years ago

Which would be fine at all, you know. It's their platform and their servers, and they can do what they want.

Except for the fact that the official app is several orders of magnitude more primitive, inefficient and uncomfortable to use. Even more so for Android than for iOS

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I just switched to Android after being a very long time iOS user and I'm somewhat at a loss at the best apps and must-haves of Japanese content, dictionaries and similar stuff.

What are your best recommendations?

[-] DigitalAudio@sopuli.xyz 40 points 2 years ago

I was already using the official Reddit app, and I own being dumb as a brick.

But I still decided to leave because of the IPO, which will unavoidably make the site cater more and more to a mainstream audience until it eventually turns to shit. I call it the Instagramification of all social media.

That's why I joined and now I'm thoroughly enjoying it here.

[-] DigitalAudio@sopuli.xyz 33 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

I’ve never cared for furry stuff, but hell, I probably would’ve stayed if I’d gotten anything nearly as hilarious as “werewolf breeding zone” instead of all the religious and techbro crap I was getting through their ads.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by DigitalAudio@sopuli.xyz to c/bicycles@lemmy.ca

I started commuting by bicycle a couple years ago, which at first I thought would be a major challenge, since I was so used to commuting by bus every day.

A few things I definitely realised I needed during my first couple years were:

  1. Two baskets. The one on the front for personal stuff like my jacket, a small bag with my phone, wallet and so on. The one on the back for work-related stuff. That’s where I carry most of my cables, mic stands (if they fit), audio interfaces and stuff. I’m an audio engineer, so I need to carry a lot of stuff for work most of the time.

  2. A helmet. I know a lot of commuters don’t use helmets because they’re annoying and they can be difficult to carry around, but I personally realised that most of the time I preferred feeling like I wasn’t a fall away from death. Especially since I’m usually cruising around 20-30km/h. It felt right for me.

  3. A rainsuit. Eventually I bought the entire kit. Waterproof pants, jacket and even a waterproof spray for my glasses. I manage to fit them tightly packed inside one of the bags on the back and I don’t even notice they’re there most of the time. They’ve become must-haves for me.

  4. Cash. I usually never carried cash around, but after I got a flat tire on my way to work, and the guy at the bike repair stop only received cash, I started carrying cash around pretty much everywhere. At least enough cash to afford a quick repair if anything goes wrong. I also carry a small set of keys and screwdrivers just in case, but I’d rather not mess with the tires myself if I can get someone else to do it for me.

Ultimately, what I’ve discovered about bike commuting, is that it’s a completely different experience from road biking. Obviously this sounds logical to experienced riders, but having never used a bicycle for practical purposes before (and only used it for fun), I legitimately thought it was going to be far more difficult to have a normal life commuting exclusively by bike. You don’t really have to be super knowledgeable about bicycles, or in very good shape, and you don’t have to be extremely passionate about cycling as a sport or an activity to be able to enjoy the massive advantages of bicycle commuting. Mostly, knowing exactly how long every trip is going to take, getting some light-to-medium exercise every day, and getting to work in a much better mood.

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