People are disagreeing with you, but as somebody from one of the most liberal states in the US, Massachusetts, it’s very much the same thing here - the cities are as progressive as it gets, but you don’t have to drive too far before you start seeing the Trump flags and Bible thumpers in their lifted pickups. It’s very easy to fall into that lifestyle if you’ve never been more than 50 kilometers from the house you were born in and never seen somebody with a different skin color from yours. And it doesn’t matter if that house is among fields, forests, or coastline.
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New Hampshire/backwoods Maine.
New England does not consent to being considered a part of the same country as the Bible Belt/Florida.
Jokes aside, New Hampshire is known as “The South of the North” for its very…“conservative” political stances.
Khotetsu@lib.lgbtto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What was a profound moment that a video game caused you to experience, and why?English
3·2 years agoI think this also comes from Keanu being an actor and not a voice actor.
I’ve seen it time and time again, from movies to video games. They hire celebrity actors for the name recognition, but who have no experience in a vocal booth and it shows. Just because somebody is a great actor doesn’t mean they’re a great voice actor. Mark Hamill is an example of somebody who’s both, but he’s spent decades at this point working in voice acting.
Khotetsu@lib.lgbtto
Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Follow up. They fixed the light bulbEnglish
1·2 years agoNah, if it were the US, that playground would be a parking lot.
Khotetsu@lib.lgbtto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How to prevent cats from shitting on my lawn?!?English
62·2 years agoAnd your logic is bass ackwards. The solution is to educate people about how bad letting cats live outdoors is, not pretend that their pet is a feral. All you’ll do that way is eventually come home to broken windows once they find out who stole their cat. Tell them how much better (and longer) their cat’s life will be if they live indoors vs. outdoors and you’re much more likely to actually change something.
The majority of people don’t know any better. And if they grew up with cats, it’s very likely that that’s how they were taught that you care for a cat. It’s only been in the past 20 years or so that the consensus on how cats should be kept has shifted from outdoors to indoors. Hell, look at how common declawing cats still is.
Khotetsu@lib.lgbtto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How to prevent cats from shitting on my lawn?!?English
159·2 years agoAnd I want to cull people like you. A shame we don’t always get what we want.
Cats should be kept indoors for a variety of reasons, including that they’re one of the largest threats to native species in the world and that they live longer indoors anyways due to the lack of picking up parasites and are at no risk of being preyed upon by larger predators. But to say you want to murder animals en masse just because they don’t understand property laws and do their business outside like… some sort of animal would is absurd, bordering on psychopathic. Might as well sit on your porch with a shotgun on your lap in case somebody’s dog decides to pee on your bushes.
Khotetsu@lib.lgbtto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What would you do if Capitalism didn't curb your potential and force you to sell most of your time?English
1·2 years agoEven better. Supposedly, there’s a guy around here who flipped the frame of his pickup truck around so it looks like he’s driving backward down the road. Get creative with it!
Khotetsu@lib.lgbtto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What would you do if Capitalism didn't curb your potential and force you to sell most of your time?English
4·2 years agoYou jest, but my dad actually had a friend who did this for a living with Ford Pintos back in the day, and one time an inspector of some kind remarked that he made them safer than they were when they rolled off the factory floor.
Khotetsu@lib.lgbtto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is the biggest lesson that employment has taught you?English
1·2 years agoWage theft (when employers don’t pay their employees what they’re owed) in the US accounts for more stolen value every year than grand theft auto, larceny, petty theft, and breaking and entering combined. Yet wage theft is not considered a crime.
It’s the same story all over the world. The real issue isn’t the economic system but rather greedy people in positions of power with no accountability.
Khotetsu@lib.lgbtto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is the biggest lesson that employment has taught you?English
8·2 years agoThere’s a reason they’re called “Human Resources” and not Human Relations.
Khotetsu@lib.lgbtto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•why are companies trying so hard to have employees back in the office?English
83·2 years agoIt’s probably a uniquely American thing, similar to how many malls are dying here while they thrive in Europe. Cities have been dying a slow death since like the 70s here because suburbs are a net loss in terms of revenue because they’re more expensive to maintain than the taxes they bring in, so the only way cities can afford them is to sell more land to developers to build more suburbs, which then cost the city money, and repeat into infinity.
Cities have also had a general decline in the population within urban areas during that time, with people moving out to the suburbs for the “American Dream” of owning your own house with a white picket fence, 2.5 kids, and a cat or dog (and to avoid having to look at any poor people, immigrants, or black people). This was exacerbated further during COVID as people fled denser areas. The house prices in my town that’s about an hour away from one of the most expensive cities in the country (comparable to LA prices in the city here) jumped up practically 50% during COVID while prices in the city dropped something like 20% during the first year. Prices in the city have since come back up and are now above what they were before, but prices here never came down.
Cities here also tend to have a business district, sometimes even a “central business district” that’s at the heart of the city, which is made up almost exclusively of office buildings/other companies, with workers commuting into the city. Even my town has people who drive every day to their job in the city. With many of these buildings sitting empty during COVID, there’s been a push for urban renewal by converting them into apartments, but that’s easier said than done. Offices simply don’t have the same infrastructure that apartments need in terms of basic things like plumbing, and would need to be entirely gutted, but it would be a much needed fresh supply of housing that would probably help reinvigorate these city centers.
Khotetsu@lib.lgbtto
Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Someone is going around my neighbourhood and sticking anti semitic messages to street lights.English
81·2 years agoAs I always say, we fought a war over this. The whole world was involved.
Open. The decline of the political climate in this country since 2001 has made me fear for my safety since I was in middle school, so keeping the door open helps satisfy that part of my brain that’s always in threat detection mode by allowing me to hear everything in the house from my bed.
Plus, I live alone. So pretty much every door is open all the time.
Khotetsu@lib.lgbtto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is your best school/college life-hack?English
31·3 years agoI agree. College is really the first time in a school setting where the people you see on a daily basis are there because they share the same interests as you. You have the opportunity to make friends based on that, instead of the fact that you happen to live in the same postal code as them. This means you have the chance to hit it off with people from all walks of life because you all have one interest in common already. And those friendships can last your entire life and even possibly land you a job because you work in the same field.
Khotetsu@lib.lgbtto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What non-technical criticisms do you have of the Lemmy/kbin/link aggregator fediverse experience?English
2·3 years agoMy thoughts exactly. One of the reasons I came here was to get away from elitist attitudes and punching down at people. If I wanted that, I would’ve just stayed on
TwitterX. Musk and his cult do plenty of that.
Sometimes you just have to accept that the problem exists between the keyboard and chair and work around it.