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Why does this headline feel so hypocritical to me?
The headline: “South Korea criticizes Israel and compares its actions to Japanese sexual slavery.”
Maybe I’m reading too much into it, but isn’t there a layer of irony here? Both South Korea and Japan struggle with high suicide rates, brutal work cultures, soaring living costs, and systemic pressures that push people to the edge. And in that context, sexual labor often becomes just another form of exploitation, not always consensual, often economic survival.
So when South Korea uses the trauma of sexual slavery as a rhetorical weapon against another country, while similar exploitative dynamics exist at home (even if different in scale and nature), doesn’t that come off as hypocritical? Not saying Israel is blameless, just wondering if the pot is calling the kettle black.
Am I missing something?
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Apr 04, 2026
How do you setup swap when installing Linux if the system has SSD?
No swap, swap or swap with hibernate? And do you change the swappiness setting?
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All those links give 404 errors, are you trolling?
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How can I use a local agentic LLM on Linux to debug code similar to Anthropic use of Claude to find vulnerabilities in Firefox?
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Mar 23, 2026
What’s the one killer feature of Lemmy / PieFed / Mbin?
We all have that one feature, the thing that makes you never want to go back to Reddit. Curious to hear what yours is.
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Mar 21, 2026
How do you follow the Iran conflict? Any summaries you'd recommend?
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It feels like the deeper you dig into how things really work, the more depressing it gets. Curious what examples people have.
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Why do schools look like prisons and are there any countries where they don't?
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Jan 05, 2026
Why is science fiction so much more optimistic than real life? Is this a cognitive bias?
I’ve been thinking about how a lot of science fiction portrays futures that feel far more optimistic than the world we actually seem to be heading toward.
In real life we’re dealing with many simultaneous, compounding crises: AI being deployed in ways that cannibalize society under capitalism, an ever increasing cost of living with fixed wages, declining birth rates (people replacing children with pets/mascots), pollution, mass extinction of biodiversity, climate change, etc. It feels less like “one big problem” and more like death by a thousand cuts.
By contrast, in most SF stories there are usually one or two central issues to grapple with—an evil AI, an empire, climate collapse—but rarely the overwhelming stack of interlocking failures we see in reality. Even dystopias often feel strangely cleaner and more legible than real life.
Is there a known psychological explanation for this?
Something like optimism bias, positivity bias, planning fallacy, or cognitive overconfidence, where we systematically underestimate complexity and overestimate humanity’s ability to coordinate and improve? Or is it more about narrative constraints and what the human mind can comfortably model?
Curious if there’s research, theory, or even just good takes on why imagined futures so often look “better” than the present.
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Jan 04, 2026
What are some thematic forums that are still pretty active?
Now there’s NodeBB. Although it doesn’t yet have an Android app, I’m excited about the potential return of old-school forum software that it represents.
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Jan 01, 2026
How might differing political attitudes toward AI shape the kinds of AI-generated content we see in the future?
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Dec 20, 2025
Why do you think voting is or isn't important?
I haven’t voted in years after reading the argument that voting mainly serves to slot you into a cohort, making it easier for governments and corporations to profile you. Recently I heard someone argue the opposite angle: don’t vote because none of the politicians deserve you. A comedian mocked that stance as basically holding your breath when you are angry.
Now I’m conflicted because both arguments feel compelling in different ways.
What are your strongest arguments for voting, or against voting?
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Dec 13, 2025
What's the worse you've heard from the Cristian church?
I believe I heard something about Maria Teresa not treating his patients and telling them pain were caresses from the lord or something like that and moving donations to private accounts.
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Dec 05, 2025
Dumb argument. That’s just your opinion. You can’t know what people would or wouldn’t buy.
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Dec 05, 2025
It would overwhelm the market but more choice would mean more purchases, but I guess not enough to bother.
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Dec 05, 2025
Why books haven't all been translated to every language by now?
I think even a bad translation is better than no translation at all, but for some reason the majority of books don’t seem to get translated. Why is that?
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The pyramids where built by slaves.
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Dec 04, 2025
Right after 9/11, before they got the memo, how TV channels kept saying first responders had heard a bomb in the base of the building and later they all started saying it collapsed due to structural damage from the plane impact, and it just got accepted with no one bothering to question it.
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Dec 04, 2025
Cooked ham is healthy. I think people have truly believed the ads in that case.
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What became "true" just from endless repetition?
You know that feeling when something gets said so many times that people just start treating it as fact, no matter how shaky it was in the first place?
Like, Santa didn’t make the cut, but God sure did. And remember right after 9/11, before they got the memo, how TV channels kept saying first responders had heard a bomb in the base of the building and later they all started saying it collapsed due to structural damage from the plane impact, and it just got accepted with no one bothering to question it?
What are other examples of things that basically became true through repetition alone?
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What became "true" just from endless repetition?
You know that feeling when something gets said so many times that people just start treating it as fact, no matter how shaky it was in the first place?
Like, Santa didn’t make the cut, but God sure did. And remember right after 9/11, before they got the memo, how TV channels kept saying first responders had heard a bomb in the base of the building and later they all started saying it had had collapsed to to the structural damage from the plane impact, and it just was accepted and no one bother questioning it?
What are other examples of things that basically became true through repetition alone?
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Title: What became “true” just from endless repetition?
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You know that feeling when something gets said so many times that people just start treating it as fact, no matter how shaky it was in the first place?
Like, Santa didn’t make the cut, but God sure did. And remember right after 9/11, before they got the memo, how TV channels kept saying first responders had heard a bomb in the base of the building and later they all started saying it collapsed due to structural damage from the plane impact, and it just got accepted with no one bothering to question it?
What are other examples of things that basically became true through repetition alone?
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What Percentage of Salary Is Spent on Renting a One-Bedroom Apartment in European Cities?
Americans can’t afford their cars any more and Wall Street is worried
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Dec 01, 2025
What's your opinion about the future of US and EU if people can avoid less every year?
I keep seeing data showing that a huge share of people around 30 can’t afford their own home anymore, not just in the US, but in parts of the EU as well. It seems like homeownership at that age used to be normal, or at least achievable, but now it feels almost out of reach for an entire generation.
If people can’t afford a home, how are they supposed to start a family? And without stable conditions for forming households, what does that mean for birth rates, future labor force size, and long-term sustainability of things like pensions, healthcare systems, and public infrastructure? Are countries going to end up relying almost entirely on immigration just to maintain population and tax bases?
Curious to know what people think. How do you feel about all these and what are the long-term consequences if this continues?
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