Fascism is inherently self-destructive, so that won’t happen. But the collapse will cost a lot of human lives.
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CitizenKong@lemmy.worldto
Fuck AI@lemmy.world•Nvidia CEO Praises Trump Energy Chief — a Climate Denier — and his 'Passion' for Science
7·3 days agoIt’s not even that climate measures are costly, they’re a net positive in the long run! But nobody is interested in the long run, because the filthy rich live in an alternate universe where they will live forever in luxury far away from the filth of the rest of us.
CitizenKong@lemmy.worldto
Political Weirdos @lemmy.world•Megyn Kelly slammed for questioning if Jeffrey Epstein was really a pedophile: ‘He was into the barely legal type’
11·3 days agoThey will lower the legal age of consent next, mark my words.
Because not matter how you slice it, it was still rape.
CitizenKong@lemmy.worldto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•If we ever find a planet with life in it, we could never set foot on it, because the interaction of the two biologies can have unpredictable consequences
4·3 days agoThe sci-fi book Children of Ruin (sequel to Children of Time) covers this somewhat. There humans encounter a planet with a breathable atmosphere but with a toxic environment that slowly kills them.
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Comic Strips@lemmy.world•Immortality's a CURSE!!! - CatTrigger
11·3 days agoAn immortal character from Doctor Who also covered this. She chronicles her life in a library of diaries but also destroyed some of them when the memories were too painful (her own children dying of old age).
CitizenKong@lemmy.worldto
Comic Strips@lemmy.world•Immortality's a CURSE!!! - CatTrigger
25·3 days agoI think the biggest problem with immortality is memory. How long until you have literally forgotten the person you have been before. Is that person then truly you, or have you died somewhere along the way?
CitizenKong@lemmy.worldto
politics @lemmy.world•Economic promises helped Trump get elected. Now he has an affordability problem
15·3 days agoDaring today, aren’t we?
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's something completely normal today that future generations will look back on and be absolutely baffled by?
10·3 days agoOur apparent addiction to plastics. Especially when diseases related to microplastic poisoning will become more widespreqd.
CitizenKong@lemmy.worldto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•If we ever find a planet with life in it, we could never set foot on it, because the interaction of the two biologies can have unpredictable consequences
21·4 days agoOn the other hand, the two biologies could be so different from each other that they don’t interact at all.
CIA tried it with dolphins already.
Concerning fact 3) They do have a connection, Zorg fires Corben at the beginning of the movie, but they never become aware of the fact. Corben is a nobody to Zorg and Zorg just a company to Corben.
CitizenKong@lemmy.worldto
Television@piefed.social•Apple TV execs dismiss introducing an ad tier, buying Warner Bros. Discovery
131·6 days agoHonestly, almost all their shows make me at least curious to watch an episode. Several got me hooked (Severance, Foundation, Silo, Shrinking, Murderbot).
He was actually just supposed to be Prince doing his thing, but after he refused Chris Tucker dialled it up to eleven. Which was exactly the right call.
Fart jokes are even older than ancient Egypt:
According to research led by Dr Paul McDonald, Senior lecturer at the University of Wolverhampton’s School of Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences, the oldest example of recorded humour dates back to at least 1900 BC and is a Sumerian proverb warning new husbands about their flatulent brides: “Something which has never occurred since time immemorial; a young woman did not fart in her husband’s lap.” The joke, which follows a structure, was found on tablets from the Old Babylonian period but may date back as far as 2,300 BC.
CitizenKong@lemmy.worldto
Ecology@mander.xyz•World’s largest web houses 110,000 spiders thriving in total darkness
3·7 days agoFascinating, reminds me of Children of Time, a great sci-fi novel.
CitizenKong@lemmy.worldto
Europe@feddit.org•Germany’s Car Industry in Trouble — 200,000 Jobs Could VanishEnglish
8·10 days agoÜberraschtes Blitzhörnchen Gesicht.
CitizenKong@lemmy.worldtoGestapo USA@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Trump Says ICE Hasn’t “Gone Far Enough” in Its Violent Enforcement Methods
5·10 days agoWell, he has expressed admiration in how China has deal with the Tian’anmen protests, so there’s that.
CitizenKong@lemmy.worldtoEconomics@lemmy.world•Tesla shareholders approve $1 trillion pay package for Musk
3·10 days agoThe shareholders that decide that where put there by Musk personally. When Tesla crashes and burns, they are making sure Musk has more than enough money to give them a few cushy billions for their service (if they will actually get that money is doubtful though, but most grifters think they can’t get grifted themselves)
Sir, this is a Wendy’s.






I can’t speak for Italy, but Nazi Germany would have collapsed anyway. The whole system was entirely dependent on lots of foreign lending that Hitler had no Intention on paying back. He had also pissed off pretty much all international trade partners.
Germans as a whole were a lot worse off than before Hitler gained power, working a lot more for a lot less, with shortages of everyday goods left and right.