- Fleur_ ( @Fleur_@lemm.ee ) English1•17 minutes ago
The evil version of this is when people cite a click bait article, you go to the article and read the attached study and the study is not backing up their claims in any meaningful way. Like come on bro you clearly haven’t read this study don’t cite it and claim I need to educate myself.
- elvith ( @elvith@feddit.org ) 13•2 hours ago
Already feels like this sometimes
Source?
- MonkderVierte ( @MonkderVierte@lemmy.ml ) 3•1 hour ago
No, that’s the current trend here (Switzerland plains).
- IHeartBadCode ( @IHeartBadCode@fedia.io ) 15•3 hours ago
I literally had to cite the page number from the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023 Public Law 117-328 that covered how the $800M that Trump keeps telling everyone FEMA spent on migrants was a completely different fund than the disaster relief fund that FEMA uses for hurricanes. Which the DRF was established originally as it’s own fund in the Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act of 1988 Public Law 100-707
It’s page 4,730 where that item is located for anyone wondering.
I fucking hate what online interactions have become. I think I’ve easily read over 200,000 pages of government legislation, federal regulation, and legal proceedings since June because of the lies one orange shit stain keeps telling. I really do hope that the Republicans can move past that fucker, it was a lot easier to talk politics.
- DJDarren ( @DJDarren@thelemmy.club ) English8•1 hour ago
MrFilmKritic on Twitter has the answer for you.
- abbenm ( @abbenm@lemmy.ml ) 8•2 hours ago
I bet they saw the source and said “oh, yes, thank you for the source, I have updated my opinion based on this new information.”
- Hammocks4All ( @Hammocks4All@lemmy.ml ) 18•5 hours ago
The one on the right is a bearded 8 year old who never saw snow. He has a beard due to micro plastics. He thinks all pictures online of snow are AI generated. He’s also an asshole to everyone and rightfully so because his life and planet has been doomed. Welcome to 2034.
- fl42v ( @fl42v@lemmy.ml ) 27•6 hours ago
The sources are released under a source-available license, you are legally prohibited from reading them
- kyub ( @kyub@discuss.tchncs.de ) English13•5 hours ago
Winter is on its way out due to climate change. In around the year 2100, it’s estimated that there will only be 3 seasons left, no winter. And summer will be much longer and much hotter. So the 3 seasons will be spring, then a 2-season long summer basically, then fall. That’s it.
But you can already see the disappearance of winter today because there’s much less snow and it’s much warmer than like 30 years ago. (Speaking for Germany)
- abcd ( @abcd@feddit.org ) English4•2 hours ago
30 years ago we definitely had snow in winter. Sometimes more, sometimes less. But I remember playing in snow basically every winter as a kid. And I’m living in a very mild region of Germany. Now I’m considering all season tires (just for legal purposes) to not change wheels twice a year, since there is maybe some snow for one week in total.
Spoke with a guy this week who was born in the 30s. He said winter back then was much harder. Whole lakes or even rivers were frozen solid. I can’t imagine being able to walk to the other side of a major river…
- TheBrideWoreCrimson ( @TheBrideWoreCrimson@sopuli.xyz ) 1•32 minutes ago
I remember ice-skating every winter as a kid. Rivers were frozen over solid, too. Sometimes, there were two separate layers of ice on top of each other, each being several cm thick. It kind of went away in the late 90s. I guess everybody just thought the ice and snow would return someday. Now even snow has gotten really, really rare where I live.
- Deello ( @Deello@lemm.ee ) 8•4 hours ago
Winter isn’t coming
- Professional Garbage ( @stealingtime@mstdn.social ) 7•6 hours ago
@sharkfucker420 We would have flying cars and spaceships in future
The future:
- Che Banana ( @The_Che_Banana@beehaw.org ) 3•5 hours ago
Cool meme.
Source?