ME5SENGER_24
Once in a while you get shown the light, in the strangest of places, if you look at it right
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Classic Rock: A Journey Through Timeless Music@lemmy.world•Happy 80th Birthday to Blondie front woman, Debbie Harry
3·5 months agoNext time you’ve got a song stuck in your head, post it!
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Classic Rock: A Journey Through Timeless Music@lemmy.world•Devo - Gates of Steel (1980)
1·6 months agoThe recent Rhino HiFi pressing of this is very good.
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World News@lemmy.world•US pushes nations facing tariffs to approve Musk's Starlink, Washington Post reportsEnglish
93·7 months agoMusk is a cancer on the world
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Games@lemmy.world•The new Diablo 4 Berserk crossover skins will cost you up to $150English
69·7 months agoAnd some idiot will pay
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Classic Rock: A Journey Through Timeless Music@lemmy.world•Scorpions - Send Me An Angel (1991)
2·7 months agoJust heard they cancelled more shows because Klaus Meine can’t currently sing. Sad.
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Classic Rock: A Journey Through Timeless Music@lemmy.world•Rainbow - Rainbow Eyes (1978)
2·7 months agoYES! RAINBOWWWWW!!! Ritchie f’n Blackmore!!!
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Classic Rock: A Journey Through Timeless Music@lemmy.world•The Police - Outlandos d'Amour (Full Album) 1978
2·7 months agoOne of my favorite bands of all time. Is this your favorite album or do you have another you like? If it’s this one, what’s your favorite track?
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Classic Rock: A Journey Through Timeless Music@lemmy.world•Classical/traditional rock covers
2·7 months agoThese are all so cool!!!
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News@lemmy.world•U.S. votes against anti-Nazi resolution at U.N.
1·11 months agoLiterally every UN vote is a guarantee that there will be balls dropped
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Anyone getting suspicious of the divisiveness and anti-American circle jerk on Lemmy?
544·11 months agoAmerican here. When you elect a man—twice—whose character and policies have led to a fractured nation, a failing education system, crumbling infrastructure, and a healthcare system that leaves millions behind, it’s no surprise that the world views us with disdain. When your citizens are struggling to afford basic necessities like rent and groceries while a handful of individuals hoard wealth that rivals entire nations, we’ve earned every ounce of criticism.
Buckle up, because the descent into this nightmare is far from over. The worst is yet to come, and it’s going to be a long, suffocating fall.
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News@lemmy.world•‘Murdered In His Own Home’: Kentucky Cops Raid Wrong Home and Kill Innocent Man Over Alleged Stolen Weed Eater Despite Receiving the Correct Address At Least Five Times
353·11 months agoUs against them! Wa-ha-huuuuu itsa me Luigi, do you need-a help-a?? 🍄
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Technology@lemmy.world•New Tools Make Early Detection Of Forest Fires PossibleEnglish
18·1 year agoSoooo, essentially WiFi enabled smoke detectors on trees? Yeah sounds like a simple, solid idea
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News@lemmy.world•Plan To Sell Scout Vehicles Directly To The Public Has California Volkswagen Dealers Hopping Mad
812·1 year agoThere are countless unnecessary restrictions on goods, and I’d argue that about 90% of the laws and regulations surrounding them should be rewritten or scrapped entirely. Take Florida’s alcohol laws, for example: liquor must pass through at least three different hands before it can be sold to a consumer—Manufacturer > Distributor > Retailer > Customer. I once worked for a retailer in Florida, and I couldn’t understand the logic, especially since my company also produced its own products. Even though they were both the Manufacturer and Retailer, they still had to use a distributor just to sell their own goods due to this outdated system.
Sure, they justify it by claiming it’s a leftover from Prohibition, but that’s a weak excuse. Yes, there was a black market for alcohol back then, but Prohibition ended 91 years ago. How have we not figured out a better way to handle alcohol sales in nearly a century? The answer is simple: it’s part of the system by design.
Car dealerships operate in much the same way. There’s no reason cars can’t be sold directly to consumers, as long as manufacturers have the necessary distribution infrastructure. Regulations should be enforced at the point of manufacture or import, and sales tax should be collected by the seller and then remitted to the federal government. For foreign manufacturers, if they want to sell in the U.S., they should be required to register in whatever state they choose, regardless of sales volume.
And here’s the kicker: What’s to stop the company I worked for from setting up a shell distribution company, acting as their own intermediary, and inflating the price to sell it to themselves as the retailer? They could then mark up the price again before selling it to you, essentially bypassing any real value or competition while still skirting around the system.
Good job, make that shit waaaay harder to convict 😙👌
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News@lemmy.world•Texas sues New York doctor accused of posting abortion pills
41·1 year agoI believe we should streamline our legal system to prioritize federal laws only. The principle behind E pluribus unum — “out of many, one” — reflects the idea of a unified nation. If something isn’t explicitly regulated by federal law, then it should be automatically legal. This would simplify the legal landscape and eliminate the confusing patchwork of state laws. Each state has its own set of rules, which can vary drastically and create a lot of unnecessary complexity, especially for businesses and individuals who cross state lines. A single, cohesive federal standard would reduce confusion, promote fairness, and strengthen our unity as a country. Let the federal government set the laws, and if they haven’t acted on an issue, then it should be free for all to engage in without restriction. After all, in a nation built on E pluribus unum, we should be able to count on one set of laws for the entire country.
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News@lemmy.world•‘What a circus’: eligible US voters on why they didn’t vote in the 2024 presidential election
3·1 year agoRanked choice voting would be nice as well. So would having more than two political parties.
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News@lemmy.world•US jury finds Vegas police fabricated evidence in 2001 killing, awards $34M to exonerated woman
27·1 year agoThey should be jailed. Period. They committed a crime, tampered with evidence, obstructed a police investigation, falsely imprisoned someone and the list can go on and on.
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News@lemmy.world•Elon Musk calls homelessness a ‘lie’ and ‘propaganda’ — and Trump is listening
6·1 year agoFor someone with the means to reach infinite corners of the globe he’s so out of touch with the world
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News@lemmy.world•62% of Americans agree US government should ensure everyone has health coverage
73·1 year agoHow is it only 62%?! Who actually looks at their medical bill and thinks, “Yep, this is accurate and absolutely worth every penny”? I have health insurance, and I still avoid going to the doctor unless I’m practically dying because I simply can’t afford it.
And yet, I’m stuck paying nearly $10k a year for insurance—just in case something catastrophic happens—only to still face massive copays, out-of-pocket costs, and coverage denials. It’s completely counterintuitive.
The system is broken.
Screw the insurance industry.
Screw the state of medical care in the U.S.Healthcare shouldn’t be a privilege—it’s a human right. Normalize that.




















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