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Which is not an issue at all. Plenty of medium-sized subs have a geographically wide spanning mod team. For a large sub like that it's a non-issue.

OK... I mean if you don't understand the internet then there's not a lot I can do to help you.

[-] pineapplefriedrice@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

This is primarily meant for people to organize themselves online. Local networks already exist and those are the channels through which protests have traditionally gone. Organizing the internet tends to be a bit messier, but when it works it's usually via several "hubs" (think fucknestle, save3rdpartyapps, etc.).

Sure, I'll add that.

Thanks, I'm aware. There's a couple of links in the post already.

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My vision for this community is a space where people can encourage others to vote with their dollar and with their feet by educating them on the fucked up shit that people and companies are doing. When the community reaches 500 members, mods will also select one "cause" at a time for the community to support.

If this sub grows it will need more mods, so please reach out if you're a perpetually pissed off person. :)

Thanks for joining!

I would disagree on the grounds that this will functionally just break up the community, which is the best outcome. People will get bored and move on to the next thing, and both reddit and discord will lose.

The big name movies now are so cringeworthy and require zero thought on the part of the viewer. I'd be almost embarrassed to go watch them. The worst part is that I used to watch them because there was just nothing else to see, until one day I was so bored that I walked out of the theatre. To my surprise, I was even approached and given a refund by the manager without asking... maybe they watched it too and understood the pain.

But are those the things that get marketing? I'm with you on loving that content, but none of the main theatres in my area (a city of 7 million) even show them. A couple will put them into the standard screen theatres at oddball times to fulfill their contracts, but the good content is in the local dollar theatres where, of course, the movie gets less traffic.

I think what they're saying is that the movies that you're "supposed" to watch are things like those god awful Harry Potter prequels (literally any fanfic amateur could have written them better), the ten thousandth Marvel movie (seriously, just stop), or those Adam-Sandler style low effort white trash movies that run solely on the recognition of the probably male and supposedly "so talented" lead actor.

But are those the things that get marketing? I'm with you on loving that content, but none of the main theatres in my area (a city of 7 million) even show them. A couple will put them into the standard screen theatres at oddball times to fulfill their contracts, but the good content is in the local dollar theatres where, of course, the movie gets less traffic.

I think what they're saying is that the movies that you're "supposed" to watch are things like those god awful Harry Potter prequels (literally any fanfic amateur could have written them better), the ten thousandth Marvel movie (seriously, just stop), or those Adam-Sandler style low effort white trash movies that run solely on the recognition of the probably male and supposedly "so talented" lead actor.

[-] pineapplefriedrice@lemmy.world 29 points 1 year ago

They're fighting a losing battle, but I hope a side effect of it is that new people come in and change both the economics and artistry of Hollywood. Most Hollywood content sits in a very rigid box. It's repetitive, unoriginal, and unappealing. People are encouraged to eat ramen for every meal in order to "make it", simply because far too many of them try (which is partially the result of the "follow your dreams" narrative in America as well). The further down you are, the worse your compensation. Good ideas get missed or thrown out and relegated to dollar theatres all the time.

If this strike goes on long enough that it starts to flush people out, I'm ok with that. Sucks for the people who are going to lose their livelihoods, but for some of them that was an eventuality. Hopefully in the end creators will have more creative freedom and receive more proportional compensation.

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As part of my endless and possibly futile quest to be a less pathetic version of myself, I've embarked on a campaign to stop watching TV and movies. For me it's low hanging fruit - some people really love movies, but I honestly can't remember the last time I watched something that I truly enjoyed. It's just something to fill dead time when I'm too tired to think. It BOTHERS me that I've spent so many hours mindlessly watching shows that I didn't even like. I feel like I'm wasting my life every time I watch TV.

I've tried reading and podcasts with limited success. They're good to a point, but the type of content I like is usually either pretty heavy or requires some thought (philosophy, human rights, law, etc. are my areas of interest), and I'm increasingly having trouble with my attention span too.

I already cancelled Netflix a long time ago, but I just never found a good replacement for it. Usually I find myself doomscrolling or watching the same few movies I already own or playing chess on my phone. I decided when I started that I'd let myself finish watching the shows I already followed, but just wouldn't expose myself to any new ones. Now one of the last two shows that I had been following has been cancelled (which is understandable, the last season was AWFUL) and the other won't have a new season for a while because of the strike (go strikers), so I'd really like to make TV and movies a non-factor in my life.

So I'm looking for advice here. What other activities are less of a waste of valuable time but not mentally tasking? Has anyone had success improving their attention span? I'd love to become a bookworm but goddamn is it ever hard to keep my ass on a chair long enough to get through more than two chapters. I don't even know why my attention span is so bad - I actually used to tear through book and had no issue concentrating until about 5-10 years ago.

Any ideas?

Right but you can consume cannabis in tons of different ways - cookies, cocktails, etc. Restaurants had smoking areas for decades with far worse air filtration systems.

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If anything, cannabis seems like a much better (and more profitable) drug around which to build a leisurely establishment.

With some difficulty :)

There is quite a bit of overlap between all of these simple living/financial independence communities and the child free (or even regretful parents) lifestyle, simply because they're damn near mutually exclusive. If you try to imagine the "opposite of simple", it probably looks something like managing a huge ranch and having five kids, depending on your exact approach. I'm not saying that you should go drop your kids off at the adoption centre, but just that you need to be realistic about what you can do when you have two kids, especially young kids.

With that said, I think the best angle you can take is the adoption of habits that you also want to pass on to your kids. It depends what your take on "simple" is, but you could try the following:

  • Simplifying food. Food is not only so influential for your kids, but a huge time suck and money suck and equipment suck. Things like avoiding fast food/takeout entirely (one of the biggest blessings you can give your kids imo), eating mostly unprocessed plant foods, and building a repertoire of cheap meals that can be made without perishables can cut down on decision fatigue, time, junk food, and trips to the grocery store and replace them with family time. Consider two scenarios:

Scenario 1: It's almost dinner time. Your kid has just raided the oreos in the cupboard. Ugh fuck, we don't have any food in the house. The kids start begging for fast food, because they're five years old and already hooked. SO you load up the volvo, drive to the House of Ronald McDonald, and your kids eat cheeseburgers and play with whatever toy they got on the way home. You've just spent $50 on dinner instead of like $10, and you still have no food in the house. Not one person has eaten a single vegetable all day.

Scenario 2: It's almost dinner time. Your kid is HUNGRY, as you've been told about 20 times now. They're climbing into the cupboard and "helping" you by stacking cans of black beans, their current favorite food, on the floor. Alright, you can probably whip up some shakshuka in 15 minutes. You prop them up on the counter and open the cans, and they get to dump them into the big bowl. At the kitchen table, your wife is sitting with kid #2, talking to them about the different colors of the vegetables. The shakshuka sizzles in the pan, your kids set the table (well, sorta), and you sit down and eat. Kid #2 will eat anything, kid #1 just picks out the black beans. You've spent $10, built a relationship with your kids, and they build an emotional connection to those foods and experiences from an early age.

  • Try to strip down routines like laundry, as well as your physical space. Periodically go through and declutter, or at least keep clutter in one "zone". If there's a toy your kid hasn't played with that's just been pushed around the living room for a year, snap a picture and post it on facebook for someone to pick up. Kids clothes don't need to be separated if you don't have time. The dishwasher doesn't need to be full before you run it. Not everything needs to be purchased on sale, sometimes you just have to pay the extra 25 cents for pasta. If you wear makeup, see if you're ok with just some concealer and mascara.

  • Think long term to get rid of decision fatigue. Don't repeatedly do something that you could do once and forget. You know toilet paper? Yeah, you're going to be needing that for a while, so go buy as many rolls of toilet paper as you can stuff under the stairs and just cross that off your list for the next year. If you eat canned beans, don't buy one single can. Go buy a few cases. Get that non-perishable almond milk instead of the perishable stuff. If you're making a meal, put in more ingredients and freeze the extra portions so that you can stop making lunches altogether. Kids need socks? Buy one size bigger as well so that next time kid needs new socks, you don't have to go to the store. At the gas station? For the love of god, FILL UP YO DAMN TANK. There is no rule saying that you must go to the grocery store every week, or that you must not buy more than one bottle of shampoo at a time. It's a free country.

  • Try to retain one hobby, or connection to your own identity. If you like coffee, then sign up for a coffee subscription. If you like gardening, then maintain a small garden. Just anything that acts as a release valve and connects you to your sense of self.

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TLDR: This is a list (incomplete) of companies that advertise with Reddit and put money in its pockets, and some contact forms for popular companies.

Brilliant Earth (www.brilliantearth.com - scroll to bottom and choose contact method)

Universal Studios (https://www.universalstudios.com/contact/general-and-miscellaneous)

Microsoft

Focus Features

Mitsubishi Motors (https://www.mitsubishicars.com/contact-us)

IBM

Intuit

Autodesk

Electronic Arts

Ally Financial

Discover

Up Australia/Up Banking

ClearScore

Noosa Yoghurt (https://noosayoghurt.com/contact/)

BMW Mini Cooper

Adobe (https://www.facebook.com/Adobe/)

Adidas (https://www.facebook.com/adidas/)

Adrenaline Australia

GameStop (care@gamestop.com)

H&M (https://www.facebook.com/hm OR https://www.instagram.com/hm/)

Liquid I.V.

Oatly (https://www.oatly.com/contact OR https://www.facebook.com/Oatly/ OR https://www.instagram.com/oatly/)

JOE & THE JUICE (https://www.joejuice.com/contact)

Excedrin (https://www.excedrin.com/contact-us/)

Rayovac (https://www.rayovac.com/contact-us/)

Nespresso (https://www.facebook.com/nespresso/ OR https://www.instagram.com/nespresso/)

Novo Nordisk

BackMarket

Caliber Fitness (support@caliberstrong.com OR https://caliberstrong.com/contact-us/)

Lucozade (https://www.lucozade.com/support/)

Moen

Uber

HP

Tezos

Truebill

Ulta Beauty (https://www.ulta.com/guestservices/contact-us)

MeUndies (https://meundies.kustomer.help/contact/how-can-we-help-HyfOyZn0o)

Lagunitas

Aviva

Beyond Meat (https://www.beyondmeat.com/en-US/contact/)

Bitstamp (support@bitstamp.net)

Hootsuite

Zoetus

Wolt (https://explore.wolt.com/contact)

Fineco Bank

Alienware

Tails.com (https://shop.tails.com/contact-us/)

Duracell (https://www.duracell.com/en-us/contact/)

Creative Assembly/Total War: Warhammer III (https://www.totalwar.com/support/)

Finder Australia

Virgin Galactic

Bungie

Discover Financial Services

Capcom

Allergan Aesthetics Coolsculpting

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