Eh maybe? Idk what bullet holes look like a default pen tool in most image editing programs.
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Part engagement bait, part algorithmic dodging on other platforms to get around potential algorithmic censorship.
blackbelt352@lemmy.worldto
You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK that the First-Past-The-Post voting system allows a political party to gain an absolute majority with only a minority of the votes
12·8 days agoCGP Gray has a good explanation how FPTP works and how it breaks down and ends up typically collapsing down into a 2 party system or is wildly unrepresentative in multi party systems.
Basically fptp is a winner take all system, whoever gets the most votes wins and beats everyone else in the race. It doesn’t matter if you won by 1 vote or by 1 million votes the result is the same, you won. So if one party can maintain just a slim plurality across numerous districts, they win those districts despite not getting the majority of votes and everyone else’s votes essentially do not count in the greater whole.
It depends but technically yes. American cheese is pretty simple, one or multiple cheeses blended with sodium citrate and some milk to create a very smoothly melting cheese. I actually made some myself last night by melting a bunch of very sharp cheddar cheese into some milk and adding a few slices of a decent American cheese to get the sodium citrate. I basically made a really good borderline cheese whiz for the sandwiches I made.
Kraft Singles, (which is what everyone likely has in mind for plastic fake cheese) however don’t contain enough cheese as an ingredient to call the final product an actual cheese, there is a lot of milk powder added in that tips the ratios into cheese product territory.
Stats don’t lie and there are a lot of closeted Republicans on Grindr
blackbelt352@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•And they get so offended tooEnglish
2034·29 days agoFriendly reminder that PebbleYeetx the originator of this comicx is a nazi.
blackbelt352@lemmy.worldto
A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•Las Vegas deploys world’s first Tesla Cybertruck police fleet
1·1 month agoDid not know that, appreciate the info! One thought I had though is that the Crown Vic may have had more deaths than the Pinto, was that because they were actually more prone to explode than the Pinto or does the fact that it was so widely used by cops, taxis and groups using a fleet of cars account for the elevated numbers?
blackbelt352@lemmy.worldto
A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•Las Vegas deploys world’s first Tesla Cybertruck police fleet
17·1 month agoWas the crown vic explody? I know the Pinto was because of how the gas tank was built, and the Crown Vic had a bunch of recalls because it was just stress tested that much by nature of being commonly used by cops and taxi companies but I don’t recall the crown vic having major flaws like that.
blackbelt352@lemmy.worldto
politics @lemmy.world•The simple reason Americans have the right to call their president a ‘fascist’
17·2 months agoWhile interesting bit of political theory, do these distinctions really make that much of a difference? Like pretending to be a fascist, and being a fascist both seem like they’re heading toward the basically the same end result, a singular authoritarian dictator who uses the power of the state to their functionally exclusive advantage.
Even in greyscale the piss yellow of ai generated slop shows through.
blackbelt352@lemmy.worldto
3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Is there no good inexpensive CAD software?English
9·3 months agoBlender has an add on project called cad sketches in development. It’s free to use and is donation supported just like Blender is. I haven’t used it myself but it wouldn’t hurt looking into it.
blackbelt352@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why do you think payment processors are restricting their policy to exclude pornographic content?
11·3 months agoJesus fuck you’re so predictable. You just cantnhelp but double down on lies. You keep talking about all these books that have graphic content but refuse to give so much as a title of any of these books actually exist. Either give some examples or go away. Nobody believes your bullshit.
blackbelt352@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why do you think payment processors are restricting their policy to exclude pornographic content?
11·3 months agoNope I’ve seen the conversations and every single time they play out as follows.
Conservative commentor: “ban porn books in school libraries!”
People with more than 1 brain cell: “sure what books are pornographic? Tell everyone which books are porn.”
Conservative commentor: “I won’t tell you the titles because you should already know because the conversation has been happening”
So yes i have been paying attention to ThE cOnVeRsAtIoN, and nobody on the side of banning books from libraries ever gives any details as to what is or isn’t pornograpic and why. Gee that sounds familiar, almost like this is exactly what you’ve done, you conservative freak.
Now you can either fuck off and leave everyone alone or you’ll double down on the lies and keep making nonsense gesturing at windmills you think are giants without ever providing any evidence that you’re correct.
blackbelt352@lemmy.worldto
Malicious Compliance@lemmy.world•Malicious complianceEnglish
2·3 months agoWell that one mark ended up making 13 of the comments in just this comment chain alone. 14 including this one I’m making, on a post with 50 comments on it, over 20% of them. If this were any other massive platform like reddit or Instagram or Facebook, this level of engagement would drive algorithms extremely effectively.
blackbelt352@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why do you think payment processors are restricting their policy to exclude pornographic content?
11·3 months agoDownvote all you want, that doesn’t change the fact you’re a liar.
blackbelt352@lemmy.worldto
Malicious Compliance@lemmy.world•Malicious complianceEnglish
38·3 months agoEngagement bait for other platforms that are engagement algorithm driven fishing for this exact kind of comment.
blackbelt352@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why do you think payment processors are restricting their policy to exclude pornographic content?
11·3 months agoSee here’s the thing, it’s not my job to prove your argument correct. So if you aren’t going to take the time to defend your own point, why should I take the time to do it for you?
No titles to prove these books were inapropriate? Then stop posting and stop lying that these removals and bans aren’t just targeted attempts at censoring authors writing about non-cis non-het non-white topics.
This is literally Palazzo Braschi in 1930s Italy.


I guess? But like, phone apps can let you use emoji as stickers, like it’s absurdly easy. It doesn’t take a professional to stick some bullet hole adjacent emoji over an image in a phone app.