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[–] osmn@lemmy.ml 6 points 7 months ago

I'd be really interested to know the source of whatever stats say that. I mean, it's not like people actually stopped drinking, so why would domestic abuse "disappear"? That also totally implies that domestic abuse almost entirely happens because of alcohol.

With how much political/financial influence/bribery was behind prohibition, I'd totally bet statistics are skewed in favor of prohibition.

[–] osmn@lemmy.ml 3 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (1 children)

Eh, I don't think the correlation of age is the causation of getting wounded or killed due to questionable decisions on powerful motorcycles. I'd venture to say the correlation is moreso in personality type, and aversion, or lack thereof to risk.

Like, you don't see complete straight edge 16 year olds getting bikes, and from my own anecdotal experience, my straight edge friends were scared of it. Though if there wasn't an inherent aversion to the risk, I'd bet those types would be incredibly safe motorcycle drivers.

The types that currently get them are the types that will take risks, regardless of their age, and we can't rightly outlaw something because some risk takers act dangerously on them. We'd have to outlaw cars too.

[–] osmn@lemmy.ml 3 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Fun fact: the CO2 version can actually be made incredibly cheap if you retrofit a decently sized paintball CO2 canister to work with your soda machine (kits can be bought). The biggest difference is that paintball CO2 isn't food grade, but it's pretty common to dismiss this if that's something you're comfortable doing.

You go from spending however much (think I remember them costing as much as $50 for like, 12oz) on a SodaStream proprietary CO2 canister, to spending like $10-$30 every couple of months on a 20+ oz fillup at your local sporting goods store, and the one time $40-$60 for a decent sized canister that lasts forever. Seriously, I still have my canister from when I played paintball in 2008.

[–] osmn@lemmy.ml 15 points 8 months ago (2 children)

Yeah, no. The base price will be whatever price it is now (probably higher), then price will increase during busy times. They have zero incentive to make it cheaper, ever.

[–] osmn@lemmy.ml 3 points 11 months ago

Looking forward to more Viltrumite vs. Viltrumite

[–] osmn@lemmy.ml 8 points 11 months ago (1 children)

I'm going to 36 weeks of military training that will also be a substantial pay cut from my civilian career, but worth it in the long run as it'll be the necessary experience to switch my civilian career to my field of interest. Not looking forward to the training, but I'll be in such a better spot once I'm finished. Looking forward to that!

[–] osmn@lemmy.ml 12 points 11 months ago

"I followed the rules, Boss. Not my fault the rules are stupid 🤷‍♂️"

[–] osmn@lemmy.ml 15 points 11 months ago

That's like, the only protected class

[–] osmn@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago

Not necessarily, but kinda. Graduated in 2021 and was lucky enough to already be employed full time with a cool, well paying company as a software engineer. I've kinda outgrown my position, and have been trying to switch into cyber. I've gotten my sec+, pentest+, have a secret clearance, and over 5 years of experience in the industry with heavy exposure to cyber. 500 applications sent out, a damn near pristine resume constructed, and have gotten about 35 interviews, probably ~10 second interviews, 2 third interviews, and no job offers. That all happened over the course of a year.

At this point I've decided to reenlist and transfer to Army cyber while getting a quick MS in Cybersecurity from WGU. Maybe that'll finally get me a cyber job after my 36 weeks of active duty training

[–] osmn@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

How was it transphobic? The whole entire show is extremely critical of the wars (Vietnam in theory, and Korea in practice), the military, and the state of society in general.

Stating that it's transphobic because it just depicts a common practice of draftees seeking non-dishonorable discharge is like stating "Get Out" is a racist movie because it depicts racism.

The only hate ever depicted towards Klinger is by characters that are considered antagonistic. Not to mention the multiple plotlines that are extremely supportive of homosexual characters.

Save for the first three seasons with Hawkeye and Trapper's overt "womanizing", it's an extremely woke show even by today's standards. Alda even spoke out against his character being written as such. At most, it's fairly misogynistic. I'm not really sure how you come up with transphobic though, unless you haven't really watched it.

[–] osmn@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

One of, if not my favorite shows ever. I don't understand why so many people I know are entirely dismissive of it. The hacking is accurate, the characters are compelling, and the plotline is amazing. It inspired me to get into Cybersecurity.

[–] osmn@lemmy.ml 9 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Sure, but automatic shufflers are getting more and more common. Not to mention, you have to have a fairly large starting pot to have a hope of making a decent profit. Then even if you do everything right, you still have a relatively high chance of going in the red.

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