This is my dilemma too! Most of the threads in my instance are politics.
It doesn’t help that I’m actually quite interested in politics.
I just don’t like discussing them online because of the minority of people can’t remain civil.
This is my dilemma too! Most of the threads in my instance are politics.
It doesn’t help that I’m actually quite interested in politics.
I just don’t like discussing them online because of the minority of people can’t remain civil.
Yeah it’s not really something you export, so I can’t sample it ha ha. Even now that everyone’s telling me it’s still just an imaginary smell to me.
That’s so fascinating. Thanks for the specifics!
Thanks. That was not what I was expecting; for some reason I was basing my imaginary skunk smell on the smell of rotten fish.
Wow that’s quite the bioweapon!
What does it smell like?
2/3 of these animals aren’t in my country so I don’t know about the logistics but this seems really cool!
It’s a stray cat though?
That outsourcing can be ropey. You should always get your own line editor if you’re dealing with one of the big academic publishers.
This, surely it’s more usual? The first time I ever reached out the person sent me three recent articles and an invitation to let them know when/where my research was published, even though it wasn’t relevant to their discipline.
I was a lowly grad student and he was a senior academic with his own lab. I’d heard of his research because it was mentioned in a science documentary on tv, and the whole experience really gave me a happy feeling.
I can see why ForgotAboutDre@lemmy.world only did it the one time after the experience they had, though.
As someone from neither place - I’m guessing it didn’t strike a nerve, so much as it struck a funny bone.
There’s just something ludicrous about the phrasing.
It would improve living standards and mortality rates for Cuban citizens.
Not exactly.
Any ship that docks in Cuba is barred entry to US ports in the next 180 days.
The US can also sanction foriegn companies that trade with Cuba.
It’s not a blockade but it has a chilling effect on trade.
Brb building time machine.
I think you’re right.
I used to teach first year undergraduates and the first time they heard the American term “people of colour” invariably led to a lot of confusion and offence because many of them (especially PoC themselves) initially thought it was insulting.
I mean I’m not exactly offended by it, but if someone uses it that’s a “note to self, this person is most likely misogynist” moment for sure.
New New Internet.