agreyworld

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[–] agreyworld@lemmy.world 21 points 1 year ago

Who could have predicted this!?!?? Why weren't we warned?

[–] agreyworld@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

13! That's crazy.

[–] agreyworld@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

God, I wish there were more "X of the week" type shows. I know breaking bad and a bunch of really great shows came out and made the golden age of serial story heavy TV happen - but man, I'm exhausted having to watch 20 hours of something to get any kind of plot resolution.

I mess the days where you could just watch 40 minutes of a show and have a whole story start to finish. So much less exhausting not having to get super invested. I don't have the energy for serial TV shows these days!

[–] agreyworld@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

After a while I just found it too stressfully destructive to keep watching!

[–] agreyworld@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Grew up in Yorkshire where we will shorten anything but an "o" sound, which instead becomes very long. So scone rhymes "stone", with extra "o".

Slap bang in the blue area: https://brilliantmaps.com/scone-map/

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

should say that I’m speaking in terms of epistemology and counterargument. I’d much rather you just acknowledge the obvious truth and move on rather than try further to contort the evidence to make Redditors not racist. Some arguments are fun, but this one is tedious.

Yeah, you're right, I agree with what you've said. It is a racist slur, regardless of the source.

[–] agreyworld@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (3 children)

It comes from the Lord of the Rings, that's just someone using it. I don't think it has anything specifically to do with Muslims. They use it to dehumanise, that's true. It mostly spread as use for Russian soldiers that were just rampaging around killing and torturing civilians, or for those shelling and killing civilians, ultimately - behaving rather inhumanly. I've only ever seen it referencing Russian combatants. Honestly, comparing your enemies to characters in a fantasy novel isn't exactly the worst slur in the world.

Soldiers almost always have a slur for enemy combatants, sadly, but honestly I don't blame them. Dehumanising your enemy is a sad reality of war.

I agree that us as bystanders should try not to use such slurs though. Ultimately, throwing slurs around doesn't look good even if the people you're throwing them at are committing atrocities and invading countries.

Edit: I agree it's racist, reminds me of WW2 soldiers's slurs like "jap", "krout" etc. Regardless of the original source, and ultimately it being rather mild compared to many, it's a racial slur and shouldn't be used.

[–] agreyworld@lemmy.world 9 points 1 year ago

Yes definitely. Don't pander to his need for theatre. Mugshots and handcuffs are exactly what he wants. His own press team released their own mock mugshot last time. He'd absolutely love it.

[–] agreyworld@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Tankie was first used for that kind of communist supporter who kept singing Russia's praises/defending Russia even when Russia was sent 5000 tanks to crush a popular uprising in Czechoslovakia (the "Prague Spring") on August 20, 1968. Some people just couldn't accept that a communist country could do something bad, so defended the action.

Nowadays, it's used to refer to those that are strongly supportive of Russia, completely ignoring the awful things they do. Often these days there's a lot of anti American bent to it. Like, anything anti America and American "imperialism" must be good - even blatant and awful Russian Imperialism.

These days they calmly explain how Ukraine just needs to come to the table and discuss peace (ignoring that Ukraine wouldn't exist if they did so) and blame America for the war in Ukraine for... well... they're America. The people who want war, or are causing the war, are those giving Ukraine weapons - not the country that is literally invading it.