Some of that different because they’re forced to have to work him. Afroman was under no such force. So, yeah I guess context is still important, but given the context Afroman still isn’t absolved.
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I don’t think it is. I don’t know if any context can help when taking a photo op with a Nazi pedophile.
It’s not even an assumption at that point. You have evidence for your claim.
You’re correct
Contrary to an urban legend, the flag code does not state that a flag that touches the ground should be burned. Instead, the flag should be moved so it is not touching the ground.
I guess just if it gets tattered you’re supposed to dispose of it properly.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•No one told the Iranians that the F-35 is invisibleEnglish
31·2 days agoThey’re not even the same role. I know nations are making that trade. I think replacing a multirole jet with an interceptor says more about your priorities changing than the weapon platforms themselves. With the threat of a Russian invasion it makes sense to switch priorities to affordable interceptors.
Exactly. That’s kind of the difference between being patriotic and nationalistic.
The burning after it touches the ground is actually what you’re supposed to do according to the flag code.
Flag burning isn’t against the flag code. Flexing your 1st amendment is definitely patriotic.
No. It’s against flag code, but there is no real law or enforcement of the flag code. If you do break it, I will immediately assume you are not a patriot and instead you are a nationalist because you didn’t take the ~5 minutes to look up the flag code.
Weird choice of OS in that case. One the preconfigures many packages for you. You do you.
Congrats? Enjoy your totally different ecosystem and lack of SELinux.
That’s correct. The community threw a fit when CentOS moved into that Stream position. Despite it being ABI compatible with RHEL.
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Deaf woman removed from Frontier flight for "not listening"English
5·5 days agoIsn’t having a member of society being able to participate in that society a material gain? They can’t work and become a tax paying citizen if they can’t take part in the system.
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News@lemmy.world•Family of Fallen Airman Rages at Trump’s ‘Uncalled For’ WarEnglish
123·8 days agoPeople don’t understand how the military is the best social ladder in America and how desperate people are to climb it. I worked at Walmart before the military. After the military my first job was making 6 figures. I went from just over poverty, to in something like the top ~15% of earners.
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World News@lemmy.world•Russia is supplying Iran with Shahed drones, Zelenskiy saysEnglish
1·8 days agoIt’s the gross incompetence that also makes him more susceptible to corruption.
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11·15 days agoIndustrial glue is on another level. The Cybertruck is a piece of trash, but modern epoxies are wild.
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politics @lemmy.world•Hakeem Jeffries won't commit to blocking additional Iran war fundingEnglish
9·15 days agoWhat a great leader. We all know the best leaders aren’t able to commit to things.
Calrose all day.
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politics @lemmy.world•'No stupid rules of engagement': Hegseth is high on Iran bloodshedEnglish
1·21 days agoI don’t know. I think I would take Anthropic’s stance. I’m okay with the military making their work more efficient. It still needs to be a human making the decisions in the kill chain, but there is a ton of processes that can be made better. I’m not okay with mass surveillance of US citizens at any capacity though. Especially not by the DoD…


He was still the better choice then. Oz definitely wouldn’t be better.