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  • American here. I’m legit sad that we aren’t represented among our brothers, we lost the right due to our behavior

    It feels like we called Grandma a bitch at Thanksgiving dinner and the cousins just threw us out

    Edit for clarity: I’m not suggesting the US is part of the EU, instead highlighting that we are distantly APART from Europe now (because of our current behavior) and that sucks.

    Final edit: this was either poorly worded or poorly received. This was an American speaking to a generally western, freedom loving shitposting group of planefuckers, where I was lamenting the state of American relations with Europe, and that a group of former allies feels the legitimate need to band together in a time of American fuckery.

    I’m sorry some took this as butting in or assuming to be a member of the EU or something. It wasn’t. It was an acknowledgement of a low in relations, and this American’s sadness in that.

    Canards are sexy.






  • You think a person’s worth is tied to their genes. Pretty yuck. I disagreed and explained how.

    For the record I was calling YOU out for linking a person to their genes, just not directly, trying to be courteous to the conversation.

    Keep replying now, and you’re just slapfighting. Not worth it. I said in the last comment our positions are well known and the conversation is functionally concluded.



  • GBU_28@lemm.eetoTechnology@lemmy.worldDid UCLA Just Cure Baldness?
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    I mean if it’s a damaged or failed it’s a bad gene. It caused ms!

    It’s not shitting on a person, it’s discussing a condition.

    I can understand that discussion can lead to eugenics style thoughts.

    “Oh that person has tons of bad genes, they therefore are bad”. That’s wrong though, a person can have a super fucked up body but it doesn’t change their value or goodness.

    When discussing a condition, the genes that improve or cause that condition can be described as good or bad.

    Context matters.