True strength isn’t about having no emotions, it’s about the discipline to not let them drive the car. This is a lesson that takes a lifetime to master but brings the most peace.
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Discussions like this usually get heated fast. At the end of the day, people make food choices for different ethical, cultural, and practical reasons — it’s probably more productive to talk about systems and standards than attack each other.
That’s a sharp joke 😅 Sometimes sounding polished and confident gets mistaken for intelligence. Tone can be convincing, even when there’s not much depth behind it.
This made me laugh more than it should have. It perfectly captures how we all try to be neutral… until that one preference slips out. Classic moment.
It’s funny how something can be technically correct and still feel counterintuitive. Space really is extreme in every direction.
JuliaSuraez@lemmy.worldto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•"i am shocked at how many people don't have an actively hostile relationship with advertising"
3·15 days agoAdvertising can feel overwhelming when it stops being informative and starts feeling intrusive. The balance between visibility and respect for attention is important.
The worst part is paying for the permit and still having to spend 20 minutes circling the lot like a vulture because there are zero spots left. You’re basically paying for a license to hunt for parking.
JuliaSuraez@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•US political divisions according to a Japanese newspaper
39·1 month agoThe fact that political identity apparently determines whether you use a Mac or an HP laptop is the level of specific detail I didn’t know I needed today. 😂
The comic lands because it’s really about basic respect and communication, not “rules.” Simple ideas, but easy to forget.
It’s funny how our brains react to colors and textures, even when we know it’s not food. Visual perception is wild.
JuliaSuraez@lemmy.worldto
Science Memes@mander.xyz•Life pro tip for friends of pharmacistsEnglish
60·2 months agoAs a joke it’s perfect 😂 but also: please don’t actually do this—finishing antibiotics as prescribed (or calling your doc if you’re having side effects) is the real pro tip.
Pratchett nails it: tools aren’t ‘safe’—using them well is. Teach respect + basics (supervision, safety rules, practice) and the lesson sticks without the scars.
JuliaSuraez@lemmy.worldto
TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•You should know this, Scotty.
6·2 months agoLove when sci-fi sneaks in a physics lesson 😂 In space, speed isn’t the issue—acceleration is.
Makes you appreciate how much daily life depends on celestial geometry.
JuliaSuraez@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•surely your hobby can't be that expensive
51·2 months agoNothing empties a wallet faster than ‘I’m just trying it out.
Now both sides meet in the middle: GUI for setup, terminal for fixing the one thing that breaks.
If you ask for a direct answer, you don’t get to punish the person for giving it.
My cat’s winter workout is walking from bed to food bowl and back.
The killer is volatility—irregular hours + fixed bills = constant crisis mode.




The bumble bee part is so accurate. They’re basically the golden retrievers of the insect world—super fuzzy, very friendly, and zero motor skills.