They 100% thought they were. Who are you to say otherwise?
Veraticus
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That’s not fair! North Korea says it too and they’re at least as trustworthy, unbiased, and honest as Russia!
Hong Kong said it too. Is Hong Kong the CIA?
We’re talking about the tens of millions of peasants who starved to death because Mao didn’t understand agriculture or mechanization.
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Science Fiction@lemmy.world•Sci-fi books are rare in school even though they help kids better understand scienceEnglish
181·2 years agoOne of the first books I can remember reading was a Wrinkle in Time, by Madeleine L’Engle. The concept of tesseracts totally blew my young mind.
Your problem is that only tens of millions of people died? Wtf?
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What is the attraction to kids?English
1866·2 years agoI’m only going to answer the first part of your question, not the AI/generated part.
No one really chooses what or who they’re attracted to; it kind of just happens to you. For example, you might be watching a TV show and someone gets lightly, comically spanked… and suddenly a light bulb goes off above your head and you think, “whoa, that might actually be kinda fun.” People are wired in ways we don’t understand to want things we don’t even know we want.
To that extent, pedophiles are themselves victims of their own desires; there’s no “logic” behind it. It’s simply an urge they experience.
Of course that doesn’t make succumbing to this urge excusable, and any children who are impacted are of course victims and the pedophiles, predators. But no one is training pedophiles in pedophile camp. It’s just humans being human, unfortunately.
Why did you join 9 hours ago only to post extremely right wing and racist content to World News and Memes?
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is something you just learned, that you should have known for a while?English
11·2 years agoWow where in the world did this come from
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Science Fiction@lemmy.world•What I felt after reading "All Systems Red" by Martha WellsEnglish
2·2 years agoSuch a great series! I just finished a reread of it; totally worth it.
The only misstep in the series, in my opinion, is the novel-length Network Effect. I think the perfect format for Murderbot is novellas. Wells’ longer form felt like a couple Murderbot stories mashed together and didn’t work as well for me.
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Science Fiction@lemmy.world•What I felt after reading "All Systems Red" by Martha WellsEnglish
2·2 years agoIt’s never explicitly stated what Murderbot’s gender presentation is. I do visualize it as feminine presenting personally, but I just finished a reread and it is never stated anywhere. A character calls it “third mom” at one point but it’s unclear if this is because it looks feminine or because it was smothering her as her extant mothers do.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why google don't sells products instead of killing them?English
33·2 years agoWhat
A famous unpolitical moment!
There are only two genders: man and political!
Make your own instance with the politics you want.
There is no such thing as non-political spaces, only spaces where everyone has pre-agreed on what politics are acceptable.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What do you like most about North Korea?English
101·2 years agoWhere to begin! The famines? The oppression? The lack of liberties? The persecution of queer people, or, indeed, any thought viewed as slightly aberrant? The megalomaniacal madman who keeps his people in chains while he lives the life of the ultra-rich? The gasping, desperate poverty of his subjects? Their inability to leave the country? The militarism? The backwardness?
Oh, wait, what we like?
Uh…
I’ve run into this in Debian. Not sure what to tell you – the base repo does not have an explicit contract that everything in it uses the same version of all available software.
Not really; they will try to automatically download dependencies, but they don’t provide the application with resolution to the correct dependency. So upgrading libssl for one dependency could still break another.
It benefits the end-user.
People do not want to be in dependency resolution hell; where they have three programs that all use different versions of libssl and require them to install all of them properly and point each application to the correct one. Most users have no ability to resolve problems like that. By not bundling, the application developer is forcing them to either try anyway or just not install their software.
Bundling dependencies with Flatpak or Snap helps the end user at the cost of only a few extra megabytes of space, which most users have in abundance anyway.



Because the people in charge had the equivalent of many degrees in socialism, communism, and Marxism – they had written multiple books on the subject, participated in numerous conferences and lectures, and had spent most of their adult lives practicing and honing these philosophies. Lenin and Stalin believed wholeheartedly they were implementing communism throughout their entire lives and stated so multiple times. So why not call it communism?