Bravo, that one took the most thought to figure out it was backhanded.
nailingjello
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Unironically I think this is the reason why I like one of my friends.
Not directly related, but I’ve always liked the comeback
I’ve been called worse by better people
ts = the shit?
Short answer is Capitalism
Text for the lazy.
Duverger’s Law
In political science, Duverger’s law holds that single-ballot plurality-rule elections (such as first past the post) structured within single-member districts tend to favor a two-party system.
Duverger’s law is the reason why U.S. voters select one of the two leading candidates when voting tactically, even if a third-party candidate would better represent their interests. This behavior arises out to fear of vote splitting
One consequence of Duverger’s law is that you can improve the viability of third-party candidates by changing the voting system. For example, Approval voting is more resistant to vote splitting and therefore more conducive to third-party candidates.
Seems like he deserved it.
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Games@lemmy.world•**ALL KEYS CLAIMED** - Free PC Game Keys to Give Away (Merry Christmas!)English
1·1 month agoMuch appreciated
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Games@lemmy.world•**ALL KEYS CLAIMED** - Free PC Game Keys to Give Away (Merry Christmas!)English
1·1 month agoIf no one has claimed Injustice 2, I’d be interested. Thank you for doing this.
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World News@lemmy.world•Japan: Hundreds get car driving licences suspended for drink cyclingEnglish
42·1 month agoBased on their comment above I asked if the following assumptions were correct. They appeared to confirm them:
It sounds like you are saying that if a drunk cyclist hits a pedestrian, it’s impossible for the pedestrian to get injured.
Or if that same cyclist weaves out in to the street, a car that hits them cannot be damaged (and the driver of the car won’t be held liable even though cyclists pretty much always have the right of way vs. cars).
Are you saying there are recorded facts that agree with their assumptions? Could you please provide a source?
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World News@lemmy.world•Japan: Hundreds get car driving licences suspended for drink cyclingEnglish
44·1 month agoThanks for confirming my assumptions above. I don’t agree.
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World News@lemmy.world•Japan: Hundreds get car driving licences suspended for drink cyclingEnglish
184·1 month agoIt sounds like you are saying that if a drunk cyclist hits a pedestrian, it’s impossible for the pedestrian to get injured.
Or if that same cyclist weaves out in to the street, a car that hits them cannot be damaged (and the driver of the car won’t be held liable even though cyclists pretty much always have the right of way vs. cars).
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Movies@lemmy.world•Caught "Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair" tonight...English
2·1 month agoThanksfor the recap, this really helped. Loved the originals, I’ll just stick to rewatching them.
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News@lemmy.world•New Zealand police recovers $19k Fabergé egg swallowed by suspected thiefEnglish
7·2 months agoIf you poop out the stolen item, I think we can move past calling them a “suspected” thief.
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Corpo free money glitch - pay to hide your phone number, but 2nd party can pay some more to undo thatEnglish
1·2 months agoJokes on them, I use a Trace Buster Buster Buster
Wait, this is real? Can someone attempt to explain his rationale? Or is there some context not included?
Light and regular.





As someone who casually follows the story since it comes up in my feed, congrats. It seems like a fantastic match and it really feels like both of you take care of each other. Keep it up and please keep the posts coming.