[-] Onfire@lemmy.world 67 points 11 months ago

The US desperately needs a high speed rail road. It's long overdue. It's the future. This should be a bi-partisan project.

[-] Onfire@lemmy.world 23 points 1 year ago

I've been on reddit for over a decade. There were clear signs of Russian trolls on reddit during the 2016 election. What I witnessed was that people in general were very easily deceived.

No longer on reddit so i cant tell of they are there, but the Chinese spam and disinformation bots/accounts are quite active on Twitter(X). I follow dozens of Chinese dissidents on Twitter and each time they tweet something, there are 5-10 bots tweeting sexual contents. It's ridiculous.

[-] Onfire@lemmy.world 16 points 1 year ago

I used to be all feminism when I was younger. Now I have two kids, I realized man do a sht ton of things without being recognized. It's always that "you are the man, you are supposed to do it" kind of thing. But when it's the other way around like when I asked the ladies what about their "women duties", it's all excuse and argument. It can suck balls being a responsible man.

[-] Onfire@lemmy.world 21 points 1 year ago

PFAS also dissolve easily in water, and a 2023 report from the US Geological Survey revealed that PFAS have been found in 45% of drinking water in the US, including private wells and public water supplies.

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submitted 1 year ago by Onfire@lemmy.world to c/cars@lemmy.world

So a friend of mine had his nissan rogue 2013 towed on two wheel for no more than 2 miles. It wasn't on neutral mode. The moment he got his car back, he felt the car was making slight noises when he was driving. Is this a sign of concern?

[-] Onfire@lemmy.world 186 points 1 year ago

Wiki was getting popular when I was in college over 10 years ago. I recall a history professor telling me not to use Wikipedia as source. I am like, okay, I will just use the source wiki uses, which are pretty solid in my opinion. Wiki came a long way.

[-] Onfire@lemmy.world 88 points 1 year ago

The old folks had a good time. Younger generation can't afford sht.

[-] Onfire@lemmy.world 27 points 1 year ago

8%? Who came up with that? It's at least 20%

[-] Onfire@lemmy.world 24 points 1 year ago

The problem with Japan right now is that it's in and heading toward decline. They can't even sustain. Wage are low, price are high. They seriously need to relax on the immigration policy.

[-] Onfire@lemmy.world 19 points 1 year ago

This happened back in 2012 when economy was suffering from the 08 market crash. I worked for a third party utility company. The kind that signs you up and rates go sky rocket high. Anyway, the firm hired a lot of data entry folks including myself. It was an interesting time because there were no jobs for many years. We have teachers, a chemical engineer, a stock trader, college students, personal trainer working at this dead-end minnimum wage job. There's got to be 20 of us sitting in rows. The supervisor would sit at the far end facing us like how a classroom is set up. Like teach facing a bunch of students.

So they fired people for random things. One dude was fired for standing up to stretch his legs and decided it was better to stand and work at the same work. One lady was fired for using company internet to browse her class materials. And a lady for eating fish for lunch. She ended up causing a scene, and cop was called. She kept emphasizing how the boss has a small genital. One day, this dude under me sensed it was his time. He's been warned by the supervisor for not sitting up straight. And also he thought him being black and the previous two ladies fired were black meant he is next. So next day, he didn't show up. I stayed for a while and left without a job prospect in line.

[-] Onfire@lemmy.world 12 points 1 year ago

My old schedule were wake up at 7:10. Out the door by 7:40. Be at the office by 9:00ish. The most painful part if not the 90 min train ride but the 25 stops... I counted those stops for 5 years.

[-] Onfire@lemmy.world 11 points 1 year ago

I just need to visit a couple subreddits. Sadly, there's no alternate communities outside of reddit.

[-] Onfire@lemmy.world 75 points 1 year ago

I used to do 3 hours round trip commute. I was always exhausted. Can never do that again after i tried work from home.

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