they sound like a better person than i.
i left reddit because i couldn't stomach the absurdity and now my stomach hurts from seeing yet another rally cry for defederation on lemmy.world and i find myself wishing that they would.
they sound like a better person than i.
i left reddit because i couldn't stomach the absurdity and now my stomach hurts from seeing yet another rally cry for defederation on lemmy.world and i find myself wishing that they would.
but there are so many of them that can easily drown out any voice
i suppose it could be argued that there's something to be said about presenting a united front; i just wish i knew what it is.
Edit: sorry I just saw you were referring to people over 40, I haven’t had my coffee yet. Gen X I see you I hear you.
the oldest millennials are 42 this year and 43 next year.
The worst part was that I was already paranoid about literally this exact thing happening.
same here except i accidentally smeared roach guts on my bare chest while scratching the itch that disturbed my sleep.
throw in a little bad spanish, for flavor, and you get: bourgeoististeros
i'm starting to think that's what biden wants; alienating all progressives
i'm going to ireland next year. lol
i take it to mean that the definition depends on how you've learned about it.
a real world example is world war 2: if you're an american it started in 1941; meanwhile if you're chinese, it started in 1931; and if you're swiss or scandinavian it lasted until the 1950's
even in the same country it can be different, another real world example is the mexican rebellion of the early 20th century. if you're a religious/social conservative it went from 1921 to 1933; if you're not, it went from 1921 to 1923 and then there several followup wars like the cristero rebellion that lasted until 1933
conflicts don't cleanly start and end; they windup and then winddown slowly and it's up to you to define where the start and end are; and since we're all have different definitions, others will have different dates.
nowadays, they're called "moderate" or "centrist".
where?