[-] vfreire85@lemmy.ml 4 points 17 hours ago

let's wait a minute: did trump provide images of this attack? did the venezuelan government confirmed it happened?

so far it's just trump boasting as usual.

[-] vfreire85@lemmy.ml 2 points 18 hours ago

costa rica legalized same-sex marriage in 2020, have free public education, a medicare-style public health, is full of wildlife protection, has freedom of expression and no military, and is relatively peaceful (more peaceful than most latin american countries, for sure). don't know about employment and cost of living, though.

another option is uruguay which benefits from most of these characteristics. wildlife is not lush though, as most of the country is empty, flat steppes mostly used for grazing cattle and sheep.

[-] vfreire85@lemmy.ml 14 points 1 day ago

western leaders have absolute immunity. they can kill children in plain view and media will still find justification for that.

[-] vfreire85@lemmy.ml 5 points 5 days ago

cuts to dumb western pentecostals saying "we're as christians as israel!".

[-] vfreire85@lemmy.ml 5 points 5 days ago

perfect definition of bluesky.

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I know for a fact that this exists and even has an explanation, peer-reviewed studies and so on. But on the last few months I've felt attracted (and I mean real attraction, not just 'she's cute, she's nice, she would be a rational choice') to women just to find out later that she's already in a relationship. Of course if I don't feel I can really repurpose my feelings towards a true friendship I break contact, but this gets me thinking and looking for some explanations.

The thing is that people tend to see others already "committed" as "relationship-rated", but that didn't explained why I felt attracted before knowing it. But it seems, and there are studies that apparently support this, that people in relationships feel generally more at ease and have nothing to prove to others, and this reflects in their demeanor, body language, self-confidence, behaviour. Single people that are looking for a significant other, however, normally feel the pressure to "perform" and be desirable, therefore are sometimes perceived as nervous and excessively careful, or even as aggressive. For women, things could be worse, since we live in a profoundly aggressive society towards them, and showing openness could either mean a nice relationship, romantic or not, to being in a toxic relationship, to worse, I mean, way worse.

At least that's what I read about. Did anyone felt the same, even in same-sex interests?

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[-] vfreire85@lemmy.ml 40 points 2 months ago

I'm laughing at Iran's self-righteousness on this one, but hey, you brought this to you, zionists.

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I work in a state owned company in Brazil that provides IT services to the federal government. About 90% of our workforce is currently fully or partially remote and we're happy about that.

Now, some capital-funded MPs are looking for something to strike back at the government since they had to swallow a highly popular bill that creates an income tax exemption for anyone earning less than about 12,200 usd per year, and greatly reduces it for those earning about 18,000 usd. It was passed unanimously much to the chagrin of the opposition since they couldn't simply tell their voters "we're not gonna do it".

So they've chosen an administrative reform, and their evil package includes restricting the rules to achieve job stability (right now, 3 years after being admitted you cannot be fired without an internal inquiry), restricting the rules for admission but flexing rules for subcontracting (right now public employees can only be admitted through a public test), and of course restricting remote work to a single day per week. It's not approved right now but the report on the bill is already transiting through some commissions in the chamber of deputies, the federal lower house.

It's not clear if this will affect state owned companies, but of course this fell like a bomb among me and my fellow workers. At least most of them. We were discussing this development in the union's Whatsapp group, and some clown came with these ideas that "regular presential work is not that bad, there's nothing we can do about it, remote jobs reduce efficiency". And then came the cherry on top of the shit sundae: "anyone that campaigns for the maintenance of remote jobs is a corrupt".

Now this guy has been saying shit for some time, and I told him: "Well, easy to say that on a Whatsapp group, would like to see you telling that to someone in person, about a meter from you". The cunt completely lost it and challenged me for a fistfight on our office's premises.

Sorry about the rant, just wanted to share that.

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I've met this person and we texted for a while for a couple of weeks. I even asked if we could go out on our own to have a coffee together, and she accepted, but asked for some time to sort things out on her life (I know that she was studying for a difficult selection for a public position. Plus, she's a single mom). But I realized that I was starting and maintaining our interactions every single time. So I decided to give her some space, just to see if she would talk back to me. A day became a week, which became a month, and no sign of her. Did I ghosted her inadvertently, or she wasn't interested in the first place, or she's probably having too much happening in her life and I should be more supportive?

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Fuck around and find out, bozo.

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Brazilian fascist deputies Mario Frias and Eduardo Bolsonaro (this last one the son of former fascist president Jair Bolsonaro and currently on the run and receiving help from the U.S. government), both from São Paulo state, published this picture of them with Trump on his X account. Frias' caption reads "take the children out of the room!", while the quoting xweet reads "what a caption choice huh".

Frias, a former teenage telenovela heartthrob turned into a hack then turned into fascist thug, was the former secretary of culture during Bolsonaro's government and was elected deputy representing São Paulo state in 2022, with about 122k votes, or 0,52% of all valid votes.

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well, so much for west's moral superiority.

[-] vfreire85@lemmy.ml 45 points 7 months ago

is this some falun gong sh*t?

[-] vfreire85@lemmy.ml 34 points 8 months ago

retreating, but claiming victory. so classic.

[-] vfreire85@lemmy.ml 42 points 8 months ago

this renders trump's tariffs almost completely moot.

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  • pensioners back in the 90s: you shouldn't trust everything you see on the internet, no one knows who came up with that;
  • pensioners in the 2010s: of course the communists are gonna force the children to use penis-shaped peacifiers! this random person who added me on a random whatsapp group wouldn't lie to me!
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erdogan is a cuck.

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[-] vfreire85@lemmy.ml 58 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

you know, i tell you what. i'm fed up with all this gringo self-righteousness when you talk about "oh communism was bad, oh people where killed, oh people had no food, oh people had no liberty, oh people could not buy ataris, oh our countries are so democratic". your countries were democratic during the cold war in the first place because you had people to sort things out for you here in the global south. for each person complaining about how the food rations in eastern europe were not tasty enough, there were 10 dying of hunger or malnourishment here in the global south. for every person complaining they had to wait 5 years in a queue to buy a trabant or an oka, there were 10 who got no school in a range of 50 km. for every person complaining that their 8 hour shifts in state owned factories were overwhelming, there were 10 who were indentured workers. for every person complaining about how the stasi, kgb or the stb had bugged their apartment, there were 10 suffering the most horrific tortures inside black sites of the military of u.s. allies here in the "third world". for every person complaining about dull standard apartment blocks in mikrorayons, there were 10 who lived in mud shacks and slums, and those are just who were lucky enough to have a roof over their heads. finally, for everyone complaining about chinese sweatshops, which are indeed a problem, there are 10 americans who work and yet cannot afford proper housing.

you wanna complain about how communism was bad? go ahead. you wanna complain how your parents lived under communism and could not drink coke? do so if you wish. but there are still millions of people down here who would give an arm and a leg to have a polish ration, an apartment in a russian gray building, or a yugoslav job. and while the chinese maoist red guard was bad, surely it won't be an inch closer to the harassement people endured on a daily basis by our police forces.

again: you wanna complain? be my guest. but for me that's an encyclopedic example of white privilege.

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boooooooooooooooy...

[-] vfreire85@lemmy.ml 39 points 11 months ago

oh, these third world dictatorships with no consideration for individual freedoms and human rights...

no, wait.

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