• glimse@lemmy.world
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    19 days ago

    sorry to hear that happened to you

    Are you? You’re the one who skipped the line while stretching to dismiss my other legitimate concerns about your fantasy suggestion

    I don’t feel bad about being complicit in slave labor for eating food and using electronics because I need food to live and I need electronics to earn money to buy food. If you go far enough down the chain in anything, you’re likely to find human rights abuse. All that letting myself feel bad about every single awful in the world would accomplish is making me depressed to the point of being unable to care for myself

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      19 days ago

      “Are you?”

      yeah, I know a couple people who actually lost their entire social network and their family recently because of trump, and tons of people before that from drugs.

      not having any friends f or any support like you’re going through is like the number one cause of relapse and drug abuse and basically every depressive-adjacent syndrome.

      so I don’t like to hear that, even if it happens to people who are trying to be rude or belligerent.

      not having friends or support is probably playing into your belligerence.

      “I don’t feel bad about being complicit in slave labor…”

      wow, that is dark.

      you might want to feel a little bad about it.

      “If you go far enough down the chain in anything, you’re likely to find human rights abuse.”

      couple things here.

      1. what you’re talking about is not down the chain, it’s the slave mailing the phone to Apple Store, who is providing you with the electronics.

      it’s like two links in a chain.

      Fairfield is a great alternative that supports workers rights and provides documentation their supply chain.

      1. your conclusion is that the more likely human rights abuse is are, the less bad you should feel about them.

      That’s not uncommon to hear, but it is not correct.

      human rights abuses should not be happening whether they’re close to you or far away, or there’s one child being whipped or 200 children being whipped.

      you’ve defended child slavery and human rights abuses like twice into two paragraphs, and even if you aren’t being serious, you might want to re-examine your ideals that have led you down this path to defend child slavery and human rights abuses because…why?

      nobody’s arguing that human rights abuses are good, you’re just bragging that you don’t feel bad about child slavery and human rights abuses.

      That’s weird.

      That’s a weird defensive posture, especially when nobody is taking the opposite stance.

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        19 days ago

        I will leave you with this:

        My first comment had four sarcastic sentences in it. You jumped through hoops to justify why you believe three of them sincerely. The one you did not address was about losing your support network.

        My reply suggested that you chose to omit that line because you could not figure out a way to spin it as a positive. You are either being deliberately obtuse or you genuinely haven’t figured out that I was referring to you.

        I won’t say I regret responding but I will say it felt like a waste. I accept now that nothing productive will come from further interacting with you so we’ll leave it there. I hope you have a good rest of your day.

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          18 days ago

          “My first comment had four sarcastic sentences in it…”

          uh huh.

          “I won’t say I regret responding but I will say it felt like a waste.”

          oh no!

          your crafted insincerity didn’t pay off?

          “I accept now that nothing productive will come…”

          fifth stage, good stage.

          “I hope you have a good rest of your day.”

          thanks, you too.

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            18 days ago

            Americans seem to hate change and endlessly try the same things expecting different results.

            My Stockholm syndrome has worn off and I’ve been putting an hour a day into language learning since the war started.

            I look forward to taking your advice and making some friends.

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              18 days ago

              That’s great to hear, both that the Stockholm has worn off and that you’re learning languages.

              what are you learning right now and which app are you using?

              Duolingo used to be my go to, but not no more, I find it pretty exhausting, so I’m trying out different apps and recently got into drops, which I’m enjoying.

              pretty simple layout, and not as much grammar, but good design, fun mechanics and I’m learning vocab fast.

              if you have any questions about traveling, feel free to shoot them my way, I’m happy to answer what I can.

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                18 days ago

                I’m learning Mandarin Chinese currently, and you’re right that Duolingo can be almost pointlessly limited.

                Duolingo can be a fun/gamified way to kick off learning, but different languages have very different levels of support. (Hindi is known to be wrong/misleading for one.)

                I’ve shifted to using a mix of free courses on YouTube and other apps including HelloChinese and HSK 1.

                Drops seems really interesting especially once grammar is down, great to drill vocab.

                I may take you up on your generous offer for more advice later!

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                  18 days ago

                  I used Duolingo to learn Italian, Japanese, German, Portuguese and so many other languages effortlessly before they completely switched methodologies and completely neutered the program.

                  the duo Mandarin Chinese program was really good before the switch.

                  I could already speak Mandarin well enough, but I went through the whole course in a few day as a refresher and to see how it’s stacked up against the other languages, and I was really impressed by the program they had come up with.

                  I tried to go through it again after they introduced the crown system and was exhausted after like 10 minutes.

                  I tried pushing through for a couple days, but they’ve completely broken the system and it’s just no fun to learn anything anymore for me on Duolingo.

                  I even went through it again last year just to see, but it is not at all for me anymore.

                  sorry, I guess I just don’t get to vent about Duolingo very much hahaha.

                  have a fun language journey. and hit me up if you’re ever curious about anything travel-wise.

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          18 days ago

          They didn’t answer your question, so I will. If your entire support network hinges on the fact that you are in a specific place at a specific time in the XXIst century? You didn’t have a support network at all.

          There are millions of people living abroad, leaving their families and going into the unknown, alone either to get a new start or to help their family make ends meet. Hell, that’s why the US exists, it was built on the back of migrants. The difference between you and them is simple - you care about yourself and nothing more. You will deny it and in the same breath you’ll tell people to vote for a candidate that supports genocide. You would rather live an easy life, whitewash away the “tiny issues” in your mind so you can sleep easy at night, despite supporting mass killings with your work, your time and your money.

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            18 days ago

            The difference between me and my ancestors who came to this country is that my ancestors came together as a families and other settlers, you sanctimonious douchebag.

            My support network is my friends and family and yes, proximity matters a great deal to providing said support. You think people get the same thing from talking to strangers than the people they’ve known for 30+ years? Get real. Maybe your arrogance is keeping you from forming meaningful bonds with people.

            You’re up on your high horse telling someone to start their life over because their taxes add a drop into the ocean of military funding. To think that moving countries will have any meaningful impact on the deaths of innocent people is truly assinine.

            Go stroke your ego elsewhere

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              18 days ago

              Hey, whatever lets you sleep at night man. Take it on the chin and know you are compliant in the genocide. And the only reason why you are getting angry is you know I’m right. The dissonance in your head cannot let you realize the truth - you think of yourself as a “good person” and good people don’t do that. So suddenly your taxes become “a drop in the ocean” instead of “a bullet in a Palestinian’s head”.

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                18 days ago

                I guess you can’t smell the horseshit when you’ve been riding it for so long but it really stinks